❤️ Labubu ❤️

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese: **「居心地の良い場所にいる可愛いラブブのフィギュア」** (Romaji: "Igokochi no ii basho ni iru kawaii Rabubu no figyua") This translates to "Cute Labubu Figure in a Cozy Spot" in Japanese. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese:

**「居心地の良い場所にいる可愛いラブブのフィギュア」**  
(Romaji: "Igokochi no ii basho ni iru kawaii Rabubu no figyua")

This translates to "Cute Labubu Figure in a Cozy Spot" in Japanese. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!
モバイルブラウンその他

ラブブのフィギュアが子犬のコスチュームを着ており、柔らかい木の質感とボケたライトに囲まれている様子。

その他の壁紙

Labubu's Sunset Stroll with a Cheerful Daisy

Labubu's Sunset Stroll with a Cheerful Daisy

ラブブの木槌を持った都会の散歩  
(Rabubu no kizuchi o motta tokai no sanpo)  

This title conveys the idea of Labubu taking a stroll through the city while holding a wooden mallet, maintaining a playful and whimsical tone.

ラブブの木槌を持った都会の散歩 (Rabubu no kizuchi o motta tokai no sanpo) This title conveys the idea of Labubu taking a stroll through the city while holding a wooden mallet, maintaining a playful and whimsical tone.

The title "Halloween Labubu Bear in Pumpkin Costume" can be translated to Japanese as:

**ハロウィン ラブブ ベア かぼちゃのコスチューム**  
(Harowin Rabubu Bea Kabocha no Kosuchūmu)

Here’s a breakdown:  
- ハロウィン (Harowin) = Halloween  
- ラブブ ベア (Rabubu Bea) = Labubu Bear  
- かぼちゃのコスチューム (Kabocha no Kosuchūmu) = Pumpkin Costume  

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The title "Halloween Labubu Bear in Pumpkin Costume" can be translated to Japanese as: **ハロウィン ラブブ ベア かぼちゃのコスチューム** (Harowin Rabubu Bea Kabocha no Kosuchūmu) Here’s a breakdown: - ハロウィン (Harowin) = Halloween - ラブブ ベア (Rabubu Bea) = Labubu Bear - かぼちゃのコスチューム (Kabocha no Kosuchūmu) = Pumpkin Costume Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

The title "Grinning Labubu Against Diamond Blue" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ダイヤモンドブルーに笑うラブブ」**  
(Romaji: "Daiyamondo Burū ni Warau Rabubu")

Here’s the breakdown:
- "Grinning" → **笑う** (Warau)  
- "Labubu" → **ラブブ** (Rabubu, kept as a proper noun)  
- "Against" → **に** (Ni, indicating direction or contrast)  
- "Diamond Blue" → **ダイヤモンドブルー** (Daiyamondo Burū, kept as a proper noun)

This translation maintains the essence and structure of the original title while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Grinning Labubu Against Diamond Blue" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ダイヤモンドブルーに笑うラブブ」** (Romaji: "Daiyamondo Burū ni Warau Rabubu") Here’s the breakdown: - "Grinning" → **笑う** (Warau) - "Labubu" → **ラブブ** (Rabubu, kept as a proper noun) - "Against" → **に** (Ni, indicating direction or contrast) - "Diamond Blue" → **ダイヤモンドブルー** (Daiyamondo Burū, kept as a proper noun) This translation maintains the essence and structure of the original title while adapting it naturally into Japanese.

The title "Lunar New Year: Labubu's Fireworks Display" can be translated into Japanese as:

**旧正月:ラブブの花火大会**  
(Kyūshōgatsu: Rabubu no Hanabi Taikai)

- **旧正月 (Kyūshōgatsu)**: Lunar New Year  
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu  
- **花火大会 (Hanabi Taikai)**: Fireworks Display  

This translation keeps the meaning clear and natural in Japanese! 🎆

The title "Lunar New Year: Labubu's Fireworks Display" can be translated into Japanese as: **旧正月:ラブブの花火大会** (Kyūshōgatsu: Rabubu no Hanabi Taikai) - **旧正月 (Kyūshōgatsu)**: Lunar New Year - **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu - **花火大会 (Hanabi Taikai)**: Fireworks Display This translation keeps the meaning clear and natural in Japanese! 🎆

The title "Mario Labubu on the Road" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「マリオ・ラブブの旅路」**  
*(Mario Rabubu no Tabiji)*  

Here’s a breakdown:  
- "Mario" is written as マリオ (Mario) in Japanese.  
- "Labubu" is a name, so it’s transliterated as ラブブ (Rabubu).  
- "On the Road" can be translated as 旅路 (tabiji), which means "journey" or "travels," fitting the context of being on the road.  

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The title "Mario Labubu on the Road" can be translated into Japanese as: **「マリオ・ラブブの旅路」** *(Mario Rabubu no Tabiji)* Here’s a breakdown: - "Mario" is written as マリオ (Mario) in Japanese. - "Labubu" is a name, so it’s transliterated as ラブブ (Rabubu). - "On the Road" can be translated as 旅路 (tabiji), which means "journey" or "travels," fitting the context of being on the road. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

タイトル「ラブブの茶色い草原の発見」  
(Labubu no Chairoi Sougen no Hakken)

This translation maintains the original meaning while adapting it into natural Japanese. "Labubu" is kept in katakana as it appears to be a name or specific term. "Brown Meadow" is translated as 「茶色い草原」(chairoi sougen), and "Discovery" as 「発見」(hakken).

タイトル「ラブブの茶色い草原の発見」 (Labubu no Chairoi Sougen no Hakken) This translation maintains the original meaning while adapting it into natural Japanese. "Labubu" is kept in katakana as it appears to be a name or specific term. "Brown Meadow" is translated as 「茶色い草原」(chairoi sougen), and "Discovery" as 「発見」(hakken).

ラブラブのレモン風呂、アヒルのおもちゃ付き

ラブラブのレモン風呂、アヒルのおもちゃ付き

心配そうなラブラブが魚を捕まえる

心配そうなラブラブが魚を捕まえる

The title "Labubu Coca-Cola in the Snowy Wonderland" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ラブブ コカ・コーラ in スノー・ワンダーランド**  
(Rabubu Kokakōra in Sunō Wandārando)

This translation keeps the original names and concept while adapting it into Japanese.

The title "Labubu Coca-Cola in the Snowy Wonderland" can be translated into Japanese as: **ラブブ コカ・コーラ in スノー・ワンダーランド** (Rabubu Kokakōra in Sunō Wandārando) This translation keeps the original names and concept while adapting it into Japanese.

The title "Dreamy Strawberry Cake Labubu" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「夢のようなストロベリーケーキ・ラブブ」**  
(Yume no yōna Sutoroberī Kēki Rabubu)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- "Dreamy" = 「夢のような」(Yume no yōna)  
- "Strawberry Cake" = 「ストロベリーケーキ」(Sutoroberī Kēki)  
- "Labubu" = 「ラブブ」(Rabubu)  

This keeps the whimsical and dreamy feel of the original title in Japanese.

The title "Dreamy Strawberry Cake Labubu" can be translated into Japanese as: **「夢のようなストロベリーケーキ・ラブブ」** (Yume no yōna Sutoroberī Kēki Rabubu) Here’s the breakdown: - "Dreamy" = 「夢のような」(Yume no yōna) - "Strawberry Cake" = 「ストロベリーケーキ」(Sutoroberī Kēki) - "Labubu" = 「ラブブ」(Rabubu) This keeps the whimsical and dreamy feel of the original title in Japanese.

ニヤリ笑うラブブとモンスターゾーンの壁紙  
(Niyari Warau Labubu to Monsutā Zōn no Kabe Kami)

ニヤリ笑うラブブとモンスターゾーンの壁紙 (Niyari Warau Labubu to Monsutā Zōn no Kabe Kami)