Lolo

Lolo can refer to:

Places

  • Lolo River, tributary of Ogooué River in Gabon
  • Lolo, Cameroon, a village in East Region, Cameroon
  • Lolo, Iran, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran
  • Lolo, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran
  • Lolo, Montana, a census-designated place
  • Lolo Butte, a summit in Oregon
  • Lolo Pass (Idaho–Montana)
  • Lolo Pass (Oregon)
  • Lolo National Forest, Montana
  • Lolo Peak, Montana
  • Mount Lolo, near Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada
  • Mount Lolo (Quadra Island), British Columbia, Canada
  • People

  • Lolo (people) or Yi in China
  • Lolo (given name), a list of people
  • Lolo (surname), a list of people
  • Loló (Lourenço Tomás Cuxixima, born 1981), Angolan footballer
  • Lolo (footballer, born 1984) (Manuel Jesús Ortiz Toribio), Spanish footballer
  • Lolo (footballer, born 1993) (Manuel Coronado Plá), Spanish footballer
  • Lori Lolo Jones (born 1982), American hurdler and bobsledder
  • Karisma Kapoor (born 1974), Bollywood actress
  • Manuel Lozano Garrido (1920–1971), Spanish journalist and author
  • Manuel Lolo Sainz (born 1940), Spanish former basketball player and coach
  • Klonoa

    Klonoa (クロノア, Kuronoa) is a video game series created by Namco and Klonoa Works, as well as the name of the titular character of the series.

    Klonoa is described within the games and manga as a "Dream Traveler", who is fated to travel to various places where the state of dreams is in danger, but he himself isn't aware of that. His traditional voice actor is Kumiko Watanabe, though he is voiced by Eric Stitt in the English version of the remake of the first game. He has Namco's mascot Pac-Man on the side of his blue hat. Wanting to be a hero, he is young and good-hearted, and is willing to go against all odds to make sure justice is served. He is easily able to befriend characters along the way who support his cause. His attitude is innocent and even a bit naive, as shown in Klonoa 2.

    Klonoa was designed by Yoshihiko Arai. Arai's first design, "Shady", had a shadow-like appearance. However, he felt that the lack of color did not seem tasteful, and dropped the design. His next design was created with characteristically animal eyes and long ears, as Arai felt that a person's eyes and silhouette are the features noticed when they are first met. He added a large hat with a Pac-Man emblem on it and collar to give the character a childlike and energetic quality. The design was kept and used for Klonoa.

    Lolo (given name)

    Lolo is a given name. People named Lolo include:

  • Lolo Lui (born 1982), Samoan rugby player
  • Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga, American Samoan politician, former educator, and businessman
  • Lolo Soetoro (1935-1987), stepfather of Barack Obama
  • Lolo Villalobos (1913-1997), Cuban politician
  • Lolo Waka (born 1986), South African rugby union footballer
  • Podcasts:

    Lolo

    ALBUMS

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    ALBUMS

    Lolo

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    Miss Jackson

    Released 2013

    2005-01-16: A State of Trance #182, "Yearmix of 2004"

    Released 2005

    Why?

    Released 2004

    Melody

    Released 2002

    2009-04-18: A State of Trance #400, "72 Hours Radio, Part 7: ASOT 182: Yearmix of 2004"

    LOLO

    ALBUMS

    Headphones

    Released 2014
    PLAYLIST TIME:

    LoLo

    by: Dr Dre

    [xzibit]goddamn, hey, whassup, nigga?
    [tray-dee]oh, shit!
    [xzibit]whassup?
    [dre] hey, that motherfucker clean
    [tray-dee]hey, who’s that?
    [xzibit]hey, that’s dre, nigga, that’s the... look at that shit!
    [tray-dee]hangin that motherfucker, goddamn! (look at that!)
    [xzibit] (laughing) that nigga chromed out up under that motherfucker!
    [tray-dee]hangin?on the bumper, x!
    [xzibit]hey, hang that shit!




    Latest News for: Lolo

    Who owns LOLO? Trademark dispute over brand erupts in Lower Lonsdale

    North Shore News 15 Mar 2025
    To many, LoLo is North Vancouver’s hippest neighbourhood ... He first trademarked LOLO in 2013 ... “I see LOLO, in the big picture, as a way of looking at the world ... The LOLO Drink Company’s website offers its own origin story for the name.
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