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ラブラブの野球の夢:ホームランのお祝い

ラブラブの野球の夢:ホームランのお祝い
モバイルイエローカートゥーン

ラブラブの野球フィギュアが、野球の背景と紙吹雪の中で、誇らしげにフィールドに立っています。

その他の壁紙

ラブブのビーチサイド・チル ~オレンジの木陰で~  
(Labubu no Bīchisaido Chiru ~Orenji no Kokage de~)  

This title conveys the relaxed, beachside atmosphere with the orange shade in a way that fits naturally in Japanese.

ラブブのビーチサイド・チル ~オレンジの木陰で~ (Labubu no Bīchisaido Chiru ~Orenji no Kokage de~) This title conveys the relaxed, beachside atmosphere with the orange shade in a way that fits naturally in Japanese.

「ラブブのモンスターマニフェスト壁紙」  
(Labubu no Monsutā Manifesuto Kabe-gami)

「ラブブのモンスターマニフェスト壁紙」 (Labubu no Monsutā Manifesuto Kabe-gami)

邪悪なマリオネット ラブブのショー

邪悪なマリオネット ラブブのショー

Labubu's Refreshing Coke Moment

Labubu's Refreshing Coke Moment

The title **"Pink Labubu's Riches and Treats"** can be translated into Japanese as:

**ピンク・ラブブの富とごちそう**  
(Pinku Rabubu no Tomi to Gochisou)

Explanation:  
- **ピンク・ラブブ** (Pinku Rabubu) refers to "Pink Labubu."  
- **富** (Tomi) means "riches" or "wealth."  
- **ごちそう** (Gochisou) means "treats" or "feast."  

This translation captures the essence of the original title in Japanese.

The title **"Pink Labubu's Riches and Treats"** can be translated into Japanese as: **ピンク・ラブブの富とごちそう** (Pinku Rabubu no Tomi to Gochisou) Explanation: - **ピンク・ラブブ** (Pinku Rabubu) refers to "Pink Labubu." - **富** (Tomi) means "riches" or "wealth." - **ごちそう** (Gochisou) means "treats" or "feast." This translation captures the essence of the original title in Japanese.

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese:

**ミニチュア金属の自転車の横で遊ぶラブブ**  
(Romaji: Minichua kinzoku no jitensha no yoko de asobu Rabubu)

This translation captures the playful and whimsical tone of the original title. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese: **ミニチュア金属の自転車の横で遊ぶラブブ** (Romaji: Minichua kinzoku no jitensha no yoko de asobu Rabubu) This translation captures the playful and whimsical tone of the original title. Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

Labubu's Bear Costume Grinning Playfully

Labubu's Bear Costume Grinning Playfully

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese:

**マリオ・ラブブの緑のキノコアドベンチャー**  
(Romaji: *Mario Rabubu no Midori no Kinoko Adobenchā*)  

Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

Here’s the translation of the title into Japanese: **マリオ・ラブブの緑のキノコアドベンチャー** (Romaji: *Mario Rabubu no Midori no Kinoko Adobenchā*) Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

ラブブの遊び心のある壁紙  
(Labubu no asobigokoro no aru kabe-gami)  

This translation conveys the playful and whimsical nature of Labubu while maintaining the essence of "wallpaper."

ラブブの遊び心のある壁紙 (Labubu no asobigokoro no aru kabe-gami) This translation conveys the playful and whimsical nature of Labubu while maintaining the essence of "wallpaper."

The title "Labubu Chasing Health over Wealth and Thinness" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ラブブ、富や痩せよりも健康を追い求める」**

This translation maintains the essence of the original title while adapting it to Japanese grammar and phrasing.

The title "Labubu Chasing Health over Wealth and Thinness" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ラブブ、富や痩せよりも健康を追い求める」** This translation maintains the essence of the original title while adapting it to Japanese grammar and phrasing.

Labubu's Sweet Treat and Cheerful Balloon

Labubu's Sweet Treat and Cheerful Balloon

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!

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!