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Labubu's Festive Winter Wonderland Delight

Labubu's Festive Winter Wonderland Delight
モバイルブルーリアル

A Labubu figure wearing Christmas clothes is in the snow under a blue sky.

その他の壁紙

The title "Spooky Labubu: Grinning Monster in a Dress" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「不気味なラブブ:ドレスを着たにやにやモンスター」**  
(Fukimi na Rabubu: Doresu o kita niyaniya Monsutā)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- **不気味な (Fukimi na)**: Spooky, eerie  
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu  
- **ドレスを着た (Doresu o kita)**: Wearing a dress  
- **にやにや (Niyaniya)**: Grinning  
- **モンスター (Monsutā)**: Monster  

This translation retains the spooky and playful tone of the original title!

The title "Spooky Labubu: Grinning Monster in a Dress" can be translated into Japanese as: **「不気味なラブブ:ドレスを着たにやにやモンスター」** (Fukimi na Rabubu: Doresu o kita niyaniya Monsutā) Here’s the breakdown: - **不気味な (Fukimi na)**: Spooky, eerie - **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu - **ドレスを着た (Doresu o kita)**: Wearing a dress - **にやにや (Niyaniya)**: Grinning - **モンスター (Monsutā)**: Monster This translation retains the spooky and playful tone of the original title!

The title "Pink Labubu in Spring Bloom" can be translated into Japanese as:

**春の花咲くピンクのラブブ**  
(Haru no hanasaku pinku no Labubu)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- 春の (Haru no) = Spring  
- 花咲く (hanasaku) = Blooming  
- ピンクの (pinku no) = Pink  
- ラブブ (Labubu) = Labubu  

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

The title "Pink Labubu in Spring Bloom" can be translated into Japanese as: **春の花咲くピンクのラブブ** (Haru no hanasaku pinku no Labubu) Here’s the breakdown: - 春の (Haru no) = Spring - 花咲く (hanasaku) = Blooming - ピンクの (pinku no) = Pink - ラブブ (Labubu) = Labubu This translation captures the essence of the original title in Japanese.

The title "Grinning Rabbit's Urban Dreamscape" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「にっこりウサギの都会の夢景色」**  
(Nikkori Usagi no Tokai no Yumegeshiki)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- **Grinning Rabbit**: にっこりウサギ (Nikkori Usagi)  
- **Urban**: 都会の (Tokai no)  
- **Dreamscape**: 夢景色 (Yumegeshiki)  

This translation maintains the whimsical and imaginative tone of the original title.

The title "Grinning Rabbit's Urban Dreamscape" can be translated into Japanese as: **「にっこりウサギの都会の夢景色」** (Nikkori Usagi no Tokai no Yumegeshiki) Here’s the breakdown: - **Grinning Rabbit**: にっこりウサギ (Nikkori Usagi) - **Urban**: 都会の (Tokai no) - **Dreamscape**: 夢景色 (Yumegeshiki) This translation maintains the whimsical and imaginative tone of the original title.

ラブブのピンクドリンクデライト モバイル壁紙

ラブブのピンクドリンクデライト モバイル壁紙

Labubu Lion Dance Celebrates Lunar New Year

Labubu Lion Dance Celebrates Lunar New Year

The title "Dreamy Labubu in an Alligator Costume" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「アリゲーターのコスチュームを着た夢のようなラブブ」**  
(Arige-ta no kosuchuumu o kita yume no you na Rabubu)

This translation maintains the whimsical and dreamy essence of the original title while adapting it for a Japanese audience.

The title "Dreamy Labubu in an Alligator Costume" can be translated into Japanese as: **「アリゲーターのコスチュームを着た夢のようなラブブ」** (Arige-ta no kosuchuumu o kita yume no you na Rabubu) This translation maintains the whimsical and dreamy essence of the original title while adapting it for a Japanese audience.

The title "Playful Labubu Toy with a Bumblebee" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「遊び心たっぷりのラブブとマルハナバチのおもちゃ」**  
(Romaji: *Asobigokoro tappuri no Rabubu to maruhanabachi no omocha*)

Explanation:  
- **遊び心たっぷり (Asobigokoro tappuri)** means "playful" or "full of playfulness."  
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)** is the Japanese transliteration of "Labubu."  
- **マルハナバチ (Maruhanabachi)** means "bumblebee."  
- **おもちゃ (Omocha)** means "toy."  

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The title "Playful Labubu Toy with a Bumblebee" can be translated into Japanese as: **「遊び心たっぷりのラブブとマルハナバチのおもちゃ」** (Romaji: *Asobigokoro tappuri no Rabubu to maruhanabachi no omocha*) Explanation: - **遊び心たっぷり (Asobigokoro tappuri)** means "playful" or "full of playfulness." - **ラブブ (Rabubu)** is the Japanese transliteration of "Labubu." - **マルハナバチ (Maruhanabachi)** means "bumblebee." - **おもちゃ (Omocha)** means "toy." Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

ラブブのビーチアドベンチャー  
(Rabubu no Bīchi Adobenchā)

ラブブのビーチアドベンチャー (Rabubu no Bīchi Adobenchā)

ふわふわのラボブがコカ・コーラを持つ:クールな瞬間

ふわふわのラボブがコカ・コーラを持つ:クールな瞬間

The title "Labubu's Sneaky Peek Through the Door" can be translated into Japanese as:

**ラブブのドアからのこっそりのぞき見**  
(Rabubu no doa kara no kossoro nozokimi)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu  
- **ドアからの (doa kara no)**: Through the door  
- **こっそりのぞき見 (kossoro nozokimi)**: Sneaky peek  

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The title "Labubu's Sneaky Peek Through the Door" can be translated into Japanese as: **ラブブのドアからのこっそりのぞき見** (Rabubu no doa kara no kossoro nozokimi) Here’s the breakdown: - **ラブブ (Rabubu)**: Labubu - **ドアからの (doa kara no)**: Through the door - **こっそりのぞき見 (kossoro nozokimi)**: Sneaky peek Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!

The title "Space Bunny Rocking on Icy Planet" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「氷の惑星でロックする宇宙うさぎ」**  
(Hyō no wakusei de rokku suru uchū usagi)

Here's the breakdown:  
- 氷の惑星 (Hyō no wakusei) = Icy Planet  
- ロックする (Rokku suru) = Rocking (as in performing rock music)  
- 宇宙うさぎ (Uchū usagi) = Space Bunny  

This translation keeps the playful and imaginative tone of the original title!

The title "Space Bunny Rocking on Icy Planet" can be translated into Japanese as: **「氷の惑星でロックする宇宙うさぎ」** (Hyō no wakusei de rokku suru uchū usagi) Here's the breakdown: - 氷の惑星 (Hyō no wakusei) = Icy Planet - ロックする (Rokku suru) = Rocking (as in performing rock music) - 宇宙うさぎ (Uchū usagi) = Space Bunny This translation keeps the playful and imaginative tone of the original title!

The title "Labubu's Bow in the Forest of Bokeh" can be translated into Japanese as:

**「ラブブの弓とボケの森」**  
(Rabubu no Yumi to Boke no Mori)

Here’s the breakdown:  
- **Labubu (ラブブ):** Kept as is since it’s a proper noun.  
- **Bow (弓):** Translated as "Yumi."  
- **Forest of Bokeh (ボケの森):** "Bokeh" is written in katakana as it’s a borrowed term, and "Forest" is translated as "Mori."  

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The title "Labubu's Bow in the Forest of Bokeh" can be translated into Japanese as: **「ラブブの弓とボケの森」** (Rabubu no Yumi to Boke no Mori) Here’s the breakdown: - **Labubu (ラブブ):** Kept as is since it’s a proper noun. - **Bow (弓):** Translated as "Yumi." - **Forest of Bokeh (ボケの森):** "Bokeh" is written in katakana as it’s a borrowed term, and "Forest" is translated as "Mori." Let me know if you'd like further adjustments!