Lakilulu

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Sprite of Lakilulu from Paper Mario
Lakilulu
“Please take care of Lakilester. He acts like he's really tough, but he's a bit of a pushover.”
Lakilulu, Paper Mario

Lakilulu is a female Lakitu and Lakilester's girlfriend in Paper Mario. Her name is a portmanteau of "Lakitu" and the the female name "Lulu".

History

At first, Lakilulu and Lakilester (mostly Lakilester) are working for Huff N. Puff, and, as such, are minions of King Bowser. Following Mario's defeat of Lakilester (known as "Spike?" during the fight), Lakilulu stops Mario from doing anything else. Lakilester informs her that Mario must finish him off for good, for to the victor goes the spoils. She threatens to harm Mario if he hurts her boyfriend more. After Mario describes his true intentions, Lakilester decides to join Mario's party and Lakilulu flies off into the sky. She can then be found idling to the left of the Wise Wisterwood, where she remains for the rest of the game. She also writes a letter to Lakilester later in the game. Lakilulu has a bit of a mean streak, especially if things do not go her way, as evidenced when she attacks Mario with a Spiny Egg if he refuses to forgive her boyfriend. At the end of the game, Lakilulu is seen attending a party at Peach's Castle alongside Lakilester.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Koopie Koo's over-protective streak for Koops in is similar to her over-protective streak for Lakilester.

Tattle

  • "This is Lakilester's girlfriend, Lakilulu. When they have arguments, she never backs down. What a cute couple."

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ポコナ[?]
Pokona
Part of the literary character Jugemu's full name. "Jugemu" itself was used as Lakitu's name in Japan.[1]
Chinese 朱库露露[2]
Zhūkùlùlu
Lakilester's name from Chinese/Japanese (朱库Zhūkù / ポコピー Poko) + -lulu suffix from English

References

  1. ^ Wikipedia contributors. Jugemu. Wikipedia. Retrieved on 11-4-09.
  2. ^ From iQue's localization of Paper Mario: https://www.bilibili.com/video/av75169038 (92:15)