If lalaloopsy dolls can age does that mean they can die, do they have funerals? Do they know if they can die? Or do they just grow until their teens and stop, and if they do that, will the littles eventually become the same age? Are they the bigs now? What?
and in lala prep would the little be the age of the 'grown up' lalaloopsies cause the lala dolls are now older? How much older are they? Do the littles get new littles when their grown up? Were the littles babies at some point cause the lalas used to be babies?
Welcome to my lala talk. (We're not answering shit)
Oh this is fun! I know this is probably suppose to be a silly post but I got brain worms.
The introduction of Babies and the Baby newborns line canonized aging. In We're it seems they've continued to age with the general fandom consensus amongst fans being they're young adults (18-20 ish depending on who you ask) as they now own proper businesses (Crumbs Café, Spots Studio, Jewels Salon ect.) and have improved their skills (Ace is a huge example as he's a genuine mechanic now). In We're Lalaloopsy Rosy mentions Life saving bandages which implies death is possible and that to some degree they are aware of it and that there's potential for a doll to be injured in such a way they could die. However death from old age is never mentioned.
(Cloud E. implies religion/an afterlife could exist since shes an angel if we want to really pick apart the implications of things.)
The littles probably age too, there was probably a time where the littles were babies and the main dolls were littles. Big doll designs of the littles would be really facinating to see.
Girls is probably meant to be the equivalent of someones highschool au made canon so the littles even existing there is super up in the air but if the girls are teens then littles would probably be pre teens?
While we're one the subject, the lalas we see in modern media were for a fact babies at some point, so who was taking care of them, if anyone, cause as we see through the whole movie, the babies are completely alone and crawl outside the house, and no one's to be seen!
and in that same vain, who taught them all the stuff they now, or would they be made with the pre installed knowledge on what they'd end up doing, like, who would be there to teach them math and stuff? Are we seeing the first EVER generation of the lalaloopsies? Did these dolls create math in their universe or were there generations before them? Cause we do not see another doll outside of the babies from what I can remember, or did math already exist and the babies just automatically start learning it as they age without some teaching them (if we wanna go with the idea no other doll was around at the time)
if there was NO ONE to take care of the babies, and the babies were just there, and they started to learn proper English among eachother and understood it, how to write, how to read, how to do math and science, all their skills and hobbies, and all that, then that opens the question to how the dolls brain works, cause, that's lowkey crazy to imagine in human standards
Rosy’s PR description says there are no mothers in lalaloopsy land, implying they don’t have parents. So maybe older lalas take care of them or they’re just born with that but in an extremely limited sense so they have to learn as they get older.















