I think it's cute and funny how Lulu sees Wario as the bad guy he is but likely becomes a part of Wario Inc for the others she meets. All are good people with Quirks and while Wario can be demanding and mean none of them dislike him. Instead of defeating him by being part of his company they all try to keep him in line.
I'd say Lulu also joined WarioWare, Inc. due to her crushing on Cricket, plus the fact she's made friends with everyone there even with her grudge against Wario for stealing Luxeville's pot.
Very good point! Cricket is pretty much always around WarioWare Inc when they are doing something so she likely would wanna see him more plus from what we see in another cutscene we see 5-Volt cooks for the kids of the company so that's kinda free good food.@@BryonYoungblood
Yups. Wario does even show he cares just in his own Wario jerky way. When they all got out of the game system in get it together and were about to beat on Wario for being the one who made it have bugs, Wario was the very first person to realize that there were friends missing. It's crazy too since one was Master Mantis so Cricket didn't even notice his master was missing@@BryonYoungblood
Lulu was a fun and interesting addition. She's cute, heroic, and surprisingly strong. Not everyone can grapple and defeat an Empowered Wario. Her anime crush on Cricket was precious. Lol
@@lightdarksoul2097 Yeah I'm surprised he can back too. I like how diverse and weird the warioware cast are. What started as a small company group created by Wario to make money now feels like a fun found family
@@cometcartoons8528 yeah if we did see a rival company for WarioWare I could see a nice moment where the boss of the other company offers all the friends to join their company instead offering them money while Wario is actually afraid they'd do it because he would but they all choose to stay by him.
@@lightdarksoul2097 Isn't that sort-of the plot of WarioWare DIY? I seem to recall *some* of the friends actually taking up said rival company on their offer.
I'm still hoping that Lulu gets her own microgames stage in the future, so far she's been part of the final boss, the host of the one life challenge, and the host of a remix stage.
Yeah, she only was in the first remix stage and in the cutscenes for Mona's stage, she's still yet to get a stage of her own with her own microgames.@@lightdarksoul2097
@@autisticwoman665 She had it best in Gold tbh. The other two games she was in didn't give her nearly as much to do, although it was nice to see her vibe with some of the crew in Move It's Remix 1.
I always found it strange during the time between Gold and GIT not only did Lulu and Wario somehow end on good terms with each other despite the fact that he stole something valuable from her, but also that now she is WORKING for him
This is gonna sound like a bit of an unpopular opinion to the WarioWare fanbase, but Lulu is one of my personal fave main WW characters. Despite only being in 3 WW games in the last 5 years and not having any microgames of her own, WW Gold's story cutscenes (elevated by the full voice acting that makes up for the admittedly still charming limited animation) really made her a strong presence throughout the main plot of planning to get back at the big Wah-stache man for stealing her town's treasure. Those cutscenes established her sense of character very well and to-the-point, a tough young lass who's bratty and determined (with shockingly quick reflexes and weapons to boot) for one minute but playful and cheerful like most other kids the next. Nintendo/Intelligent Systems must've felt this strong presence of hers complimented the rest of the WW cast so well they made her part of the company in the games that followed (probably to get closer to her idol, Young Cricket, but still...) and I couldn't be happier. Further elevating her portrayal imo, is the voice acting. Alex Cazares (best known for Rebecca in Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Carl Casagrande in The Loud House and its spinoff, The First Akuma-Kun in Akuma-Kun 2023) manages to provide a rough yet also very sweet voice that hits that balance between adorable and determined pretty well, making an exquisite fit for the character. So, whatever future plans this franchise may have, I'm kinda hoping for an anime series with these same great voice actors and a slightly evolved and more detailed version of the current artstyle. This quirky ensemble of characters deserve their own spotlight.
Oh man I would love even WarioWare shorts of them all doing their own thing or have each one spend a day with Wario, showing why they are his friends like what they see in him or for Cricket or Lulu I could see them sticking around trying to make him better. I think Mona says she honestly respects him and wants to be like him while Kat and Ana I think see him as more of a fun boss who they can ignore if they wanna plus he is likely the only guy in Diamond City who doesn't care about child labor laws so he can hire kids.
2:09 Lulu: Yeah Nice Horsey! 2:27 Young Cricket: Yes Of Course 2:28 Lulu: Come On! Giddily Up Horsey! 7:36 Penny: We Just Want Our Share. 7:42 Red: Hey 7:45 Ashley: That Was Easy
Lulu is a cute and spunky/plucky kid, but I still don't understand why she decided to work for Wario after he stole her town's pot potty and she had to fight him to get it back.