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Lololo & Lalala made their debut appearance in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', the first installment of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby series]]'', as the boss of [[Castle Lololo]] and later on also appear in [[Mt. Dedede]]. In this game, Lololo is portrayed as a blue, almost spherical creature with two large eyes, hands and feet, who wears white gloves and shoes. Lalala looks the same, but is red/pink and wears a yellow bow. The two have kept this basic design in all of their subsequent appearances. Since the game itself lacks color, however, they can only be distinguished in-game by Lalala's bow.
Lololo & Lalala made their debut appearance in ''[[Kirby's Dream Land]]'', the first installment of the ''[[Kirby (series)|Kirby series]]'', as the boss of [[Castle Lololo]] and later on also appear in [[Mt. Dedede]]. In this game, Lololo is portrayed as a blue, almost spherical creature with two large eyes, hands and feet, who wears white gloves and shoes. Lalala looks the same, but is red/pink and wears a yellow bow. The two have kept this basic design in all of their subsequent appearances. Since the game itself lacks color, however, they can only be distinguished in-game by Lalala's bow.


While floating through Castle Lololo, Kirby eventually comes across Lololo, who starts shoving Emerald Framers (and, in the [[Extra Mode|Extra Game]], [[Gordo]]s) towards him which Kirby needs to project back at him to make him retreat back into the castle. After venturing to the end of the castle, Kirby faces both Lololo and Lalala in a four layer checked room. They attack Kirby with their usual tactic of pushing blocks from point A to B, disappearing into one of the eight doors once they reach it and reappearing from another. To defeat them, Kirby has to inhale the blocks and spit them back at them.
While floating through Castle Lololo, Kirby eventually comes across Lololo, who starts shoving Emerald Framers (and, in the [[Extra Game]], [[Gordo|Gordos]]) towards him which Kirby needs to project back at him to make him retreat back into the castle. After venturing to the end of the castle, Kirby faces both Lololo and Lalala in a four layer checked room. They attack Kirby with their usual tactic of pushing blocks from point A to B, disappearing into one of the eight doors once they reach it and reappearing from another. To defeat them, Kirby has to inhale the blocks and spit them back at them.


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