Kick a Lucky Block Brainrots — the Italian Brainrot meme cast
These thirteen Kick a Lucky Block brainrots reference characters are drawn from the broader Italian Brainrot meme universe that started on TikTok in early 2025. The wider cast shows up across many independent Roblox lucky-block games, and this game itself is part of that wave. The reference art on this page comes from the open-licence Italian Brainrot wiki — and we are deliberately careful about what we claim and what we do not.
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What is "Italian Brainrot", and why does it matter for Kick a Lucky Block brainrots?
"Italian Brainrot" is an internet meme universe that emerged in early 2025 on TikTok. The characters are AI-generated visual collages — typically a real-world object fused with an animal, narrated in mock-Italian voiceover. The first wave (Tralalero Tralala, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Ballerina Cappuccina, Brr Brr Patapim, Lirili Larila, Bombardiro Crocodilo) went viral, and within months a whole ecosystem of Roblox tycoon games started using these characters as their collectible roster. Kick a Lucky Block is one of those games — its core loop has you kick a Lucky Block to roll a Brainrot and place it on your plot for passive income. The Brainrots in the rolling pool are clearly drawn from this same meme cast.
That cross-game pattern is the reason this page exists. If you have ever played Steal a Brainrot, Break a Lucky Block, Be a Lucky Block, or Brainrot Tower Defense, you already recognise most of these characters. But each game runs its own roster, its own cash-per-second values, and its own drop tables, so importing numbers from one game into another would be fabrication. That is why every entry below stays at the level of "this is the meme reference" rather than "this is what this character earns in Kick a Lucky Block".
The 13-character reference cast
Each card in this Kick a Lucky Block brainrots reference cast pairs one fan-wiki image with a one-sentence description and a link back to the source wiki. We picked these thirteen because they appear most often in the Italian Brainrot ecosystem and because the wiki has a clean source page for each. If a Roblox lucky-block game uses Italian Brainrot characters, odds are very good that at least half of these are in its roster.
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Tralalero Tralala
The original Italian Brainrot — a blue shark wearing Nike sneakers, narrated in mock-Italian voiceover. First appeared on TikTok in early 2025 and quickly became the flagship character of the entire meme universe. His catchphrase "Tralalero Tralala" is the most recognisable audio clip in the ecosystem. Appears as a playable character across multiple Roblox lucky-block and brainrot-themed experiences, including Steal a Brainrot and Brainrot Tower Defense.
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Tung Tung Tung Sahur
A wooden mascot figure associated with the Indonesian sahur (pre-dawn Ramadan meal) drum rhythm. The character's name and sound are a direct reference to the "tung tung tung" drum pattern that wakes people for sahur during Ramadan. One of the most-shared Italian Brainrot TikToks of early 2025, with millions of views across compilation accounts. Often paired with Tralalero Tralala in mash-up edits.
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Ballerina Cappuccina
A ballerina with a cappuccino-cup head, part of the coffee-themed character lineage that includes Espressona Signora (her sister) and Ballerina Latticina. Wiki lore pairs her with Cappuccino Assassino in a documented in-universe relationship. Her design — a human body with an oversized coffee cup for a head — is one of the most distinctive visual templates in the Italian Brainrot collage style.
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Brr Brr Patapim
A tree-headed humanoid with sunglasses and twig limbs, created by Brazilian TikTok artist @ofuscabreno — the same creator behind Boneca Ambalabu and Frigo Camelo. The character's name mimics the sound of a vibrating phone ("brr brr") combined with a nonsense-syllable surname, a common naming pattern in the Italian Brainrot universe. Image sourced from Wikimedia Commons (PD-algorithm).
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Lirili Larila
A cactus-elephant hybrid wearing flip-flops, with a clock embedded in its body — one of the more visually complex early Italian Brainrots. The clock motif and the cactus texture set her apart from the simpler "animal + object" mash-ups that define most of the first wave. Has a dedicated wiki page with sections on appearance, abilities, and relationships to other characters.
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Bombardiro Crocodilo
A military bomber aircraft fused with a crocodile head, created by TikTok user @armenjiharhanyan on 2025-02-20. One of the most aggressive-looking Italian Brainrots — the bomb-drop action pose is his signature image. Wikipedia documents a brother character, Bombombini Gusini, establishing him as part of a bomber-aircraft lineage within the meme universe.
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Trippi Troppi
A surreal fish-like character with an elaborate fan wiki entry covering Overview, Relationships, and Gallery sections. The character's repeating-syllable name ("Trippi Troppi") follows the rhythmic naming convention that defines the Italian Brainrot style. Wikimedia Commons image (PD-algorithm) — public domain, no attribution required.
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Boneca Ambalabu
An Indonesian-origin Brainrot character: a human face with a truck-tire body and bare legs. One of the earliest documented Italian Brainrots, posted on 2025-02-02 by Brazilian TikTok creator @ofuscabreno — making her one of the first three characters in the entire meme universe. Her design established the "recycled-object body" template that many later Brainrots followed.
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Cappuccino Assassino
A coffee cup wielding two katanas with a Naruto-style forehead protector, created on 2025-03-05 by @alexey_pigeon. Wiki lore pairs him with Ballerina Cappuccina in a documented in-universe relationship; his nickname is "Capu." Part of the coffee-themed character lineage, alongside Espressona Signora and Ballerina Latticina. One of the few Italian Brainrots with an explicitly action-oriented design.
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Trulimero Trulicina
A fish-themed Brainrot with one of the deepest fan wiki entries in the entire Italian Brainrot ecosystem — subpages cover Abilities, Variants, Gallery, and History. The detailed documentation suggests strong community engagement with this character. The "Truli-" naming prefix is shared with no other known Brainrot, making her a standalone entry without a documented character lineage.
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Frigo Camelo
A camel with a refrigerator-shaped body and boots, created in February 2025 by @ofuscabreno — the same Brazilian TikTok artist behind Boneca Ambalabu and Brr Brr Patapim. The character's name is a phonetic play on "frigorifero" (Italian for refrigerator) fused with "camelo" (camel). @ofuscabreno is one of the most prolific creators in the Italian Brainrot ecosystem, with at least three confirmed characters.
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Chimpanzini Bananini
A chimpanzee with a banana-shaped body — one of the most-shared Italian Brainrot characters, frequently featured in compilation TikToks and mash-up edits. The character's rhyming name (Chimpanzini Bananini) follows the same rhythmic pattern as Trulimero Trulicina and Trippi Troppi, exemplifying the signature Italian Brainrot naming convention that combines an animal reference with a nonsense rhyming suffix.
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Glorbo Fruttodrillo
A watermelon-bodied alligator hybrid set in a jungle background — combining fruit and reptile motifs in the classic Italian Brainrot collage style. The name "Fruttodrillo" is a portmanteau of "frutto" (Italian for fruit) and "coccodrillo" (crocodile), following the same naming logic as Frigo Camelo. Unlike the first-wave characters, Glorbo Fruttodrillo has a more elaborate background scene instead of a plain studio-shot composition.
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What we know about Kick a Lucky Block brainrots specifically
From the in-game description and the public guide ecosystem, here is what is actually confirmed about Kick a Lucky Block brainrots — separated from the Kick a Lucky Block brainrots meme reference above:
- The core loop is "kick a Lucky Block, roll a Brainrot, survive the tsunami, place the Brainrot on your plot for passive income". Brainrots earn cash per second once placed.
- Brainrots have rarity tiers. The published rarity ordering across guides is Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, Godly, Secret, Divine, Hacked, OG. Higher zones reach rarer Brainrot rolls (see the zones page).
- An "OG" rarity tier is confirmed by a third-party Roblox marketplace listing offering an OG-rarity account at $2B/s. We treat that as evidence the tier exists, not as evidence of any specific character's value.
- Higher-rarity Brainrots earn "millions or billions per second" — qualitative, never with named units in any English-language source we have read.
- Mutations (Gold, Diamond, Plasma, Molten, Radioactive) apply 1.5× / 2× / 4× / 6× / 8× multipliers on top of the Brainrot's base earnings (see the mutations page).
Italian Brainrot family tree: confirmed relationships
The fan-wiki for the Italian Brainrot meme has been documenting in-universe relationships between the characters since early 2025. None of these relationships were invented by Kick a Lucky Block — they pre-date the game by months — but they explain why certain characters are often shown together in fan art and TikTok edits, and they help newcomers tell apart members of the same lineage. The most cited family ties at the time of writing are:
- Cappuccino Assassino × Ballerina Cappuccina — depicted as a married pair, often nicknamed "Capu" and "Bal" in TikTok captions.
- Bombombini Gusini — listed on the wiki as the brother of Bombardiro Crocodilo; both are part of the bomber-aircraft family.
- Espressona Signora — described as the older sister of Ballerina Cappuccina, part of the larger coffee-themed lineage.
Several of these relationships have not been carried over into Kick a Lucky Block in any visible way — the game does not surface family trees in its UI — so we list them here for context only.
Wider Italian Brainrot meme universe (not necessarily in-game)
The thirteen characters in the cards above are the most-recognised first-wave Brainrots, but the full Italian Brainrot universe is much larger. Bombombini Gusini, Espressona Signora, Ballerina Latticina, Tripi Troppi 2, Udin Din Din Din Dun and several others all have their own pages on the fan wiki and are circulating in the meme ecosystem — but they are not necessarily in this game. Many sister games (Steal a Brainrot, Be a Lucky Block, Brainrot Tower Defense) include some of these wider-cast members; some don't. Until a verified Kick a Lucky Block in-game roster exists, please treat the wider cast as "meme universe, possibly relevant" rather than as a confirmed checklist.
What we don't know: per-character cash-per-second values
The single most-asked question we get is "what is the cash-per-second for Tralalero Tralala / Tung Tung Tung Sahur / [character X] in Kick a Lucky Block?" — and the honest answer remains: nobody outside the developer has published verified per-character CPS numbers for this game. Other Italian Brainrot Roblox games (notably Steal a Brainrot) do publish their own CPS tables, but those numbers belong to those games and copying them across would be fabrication. Until the developer publishes a Brainrot Index, surfaces those numbers in a UI we can capture, or posts a CPS spreadsheet in a verified developer channel, this page will keep flagging the gap rather than fill it with cross-game guesses.
Image attribution: Wikimedia Commons (PD-algorithm)
Most of the reference images on this page come from the Italian Brainrot fan wiki on Miraheze; two have been replaced with higher-resolution copies from Wikimedia Commons (Brr Brr Patapim and Trippi Troppi). Wikimedia categorises these as PD-algorithm — public-domain works produced by an algorithm without a human author, so no attribution is legally required. We list the source URL on each card anyway as a courtesy and to make verification easy. None of these images are official game art, and we never describe them as such — see CLAUDE.md hard rule #5 for the policy.
What we deliberately do not publish
We do not publish a per-character Kick a Lucky Block brainrots roster, per-character cash-per-second numbers, or specific drop rates, because no public source ties these to game id 89469502395769 today. Sister Roblox games use overlapping cast members but with different stats — copying their numbers as Kick a Lucky Block brainrots data would violate this site's no-fabrication rule. When a credible source publishes a verified roster, or we capture the in-game Brainrot Index ourselves, we will fill in the table.
Until then, the safest mental model is: think of these thirteen characters as the meme universe the game draws from, not as a confirmed in-game checklist. Use the wiki hub and the beginner guide for systems-level information that is sourced. And if you spot a verified roster in the wild, please flag it to us via the community Discord and we will source-check it before publishing.
Italian Brainrot creation timeline — first wave to current cast
The Italian Brainrot meme universe emerged in early 2025 and expanded rapidly. Wikipedia and the Wikioasis fan wiki document a clear creation sequence for the major characters:
- Early February 2025. Boneca Ambalabu debuts (2025-02-02, @ofuscabreno) — one of the first three Italian Brainrot characters ever posted. Brr Brr Patapim and Frigo Camelo follow within the same month, establishing @ofuscabreno as one of the most prolific early creators.
- February — March 2025. Bombardiro Crocodilo appears (2025-02-20, @armenjiharhanyan). Tralalero Tralala, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, and Ballerina Cappuccina go viral on TikTok, turning the meme from a niche trend into a platform-wide phenomenon. Cappuccino Assassino debuts (2025-03-05, @alexey_pigeon).
- April 2025. Lirili Larila, Trippi Troppi, Trulimero Trulicina, Chimpanzini Bananini, and Glorbo Fruttodrillo appear — completing the core cast. The Italian Brainrot Wikipedia article is created and expanded to cover 13+ named characters.
- April — May 2025. Roblox lucky-block games begin incorporating Italian Brainrot characters as their collectible roster. Kick a Lucky Block launches on April 7, 2026, joining an already-established ecosystem of brainrot-themed Roblox tycoons.
Character creator attribution — who made which Brainrot
Several TikTok creators are responsible for multiple Italian Brainrot characters. Understanding the creator lineages helps explain why certain characters share visual DNA — the same artist's collage style carries across their entire output. Below is the creator attribution for the 13 characters on this page, compiled from Wikipedia and Wikioasis documentation:
| Creator | Platform | Characters created | First post |
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| @ofuscabreno | TikTok (Brazil) | Boneca Ambalabu, Brr Brr Patapim, Frigo Camelo | 2025-02-02 |
| @armenjiharhanyan | TikTok | Bombardiro Crocodilo | 2025-02-20 |
| @alexey_pigeon | TikTok | Cappuccino Assassino | 2025-03-05 |
| Multiple / uncredited | TikTok | Tralalero Tralala, Tung Tung Tung Sahur, Ballerina Cappuccina, Lirili Larila, Trippi Troppi, Trulimero Trulicina, Chimpanzini Bananini, Glorbo Fruttodrillo | Early-mid 2025 |
Creator attribution is sourced from Wikipedia and Wikioasis documentation. Eight of the thirteen characters lack a clearly credited individual creator — their TikTok origins have been obscured by viral re-sharing, which is common for the Italian Brainrot format where videos are downloaded and re-uploaded across hundreds of compilation accounts. @ofuscabreno is the most thoroughly documented creator in the ecosystem, with three confirmed characters and a distinctive recycled-object collage style.
Brainrots FAQ — the honest answers
- Are these 13 characters confirmed to be in Kick a Lucky Block?
- No. These thirteen characters are documented members of the Italian Brainrot meme universe. While it is very likely that most of them appear in Kick a Lucky Block (the game's concept draws directly from this meme cast), no public source has published a verified in-game roster tied to game ID 89469502395769. We treat this page as reference art only until a developer-published or in-game-captured roster exists.
- Why don't you publish cash-per-second values for each Brainrot?
- Because no source has published verified per-character CPS values for Kick a Lucky Block specifically. Sister games like Steal a Brainrot do publish CPS tables, but those numbers belong to those games. Importing them into Kick a Lucky Block would be fabrication — each Roblox experience runs its own economy with different values. We will publish CPS numbers when the developer surfaces them in-game or in an official channel.
- Why do these same characters appear in multiple Roblox games?
- The Italian Brainrot meme characters are public-domain internet memes — they are not owned by any single game developer. TikTok creators posted these AI-generated character images in early 2025, and they went viral organically. Roblox developers then used them as the collectible roster in lucky-block tycoon games because the characters were already famous and recognisable to the target audience. Each game implements its own version of the roster with its own stats.
- Where can I find the most up-to-date Brainrot roster?
- The closest thing to an authoritative source is the Wikioasis Italian Brainrot Wiki (italianbrainrot.wikioasis.org), which documents the meme characters themselves — but it does not track which characters appear in which Roblox game. For Kick a Lucky Block specifically, the community Discord server (fan-run, not developer-official) is the most active discussion space. We will update this page immediately when a verified in-game roster is published.
Sources & References
Image credits and meme-context sources only. None of these sources is used to claim a Kick a Lucky Block in-game roster.
- [1] Italian Brainrot Wiki (Wikioasis) — character pages (multi-character reference) accessed 2026-06-15
- [2] Italian brainrot — Wikipedia (expanded character coverage, 13+ characters) accessed 2026-06-15
- [3] Wikimedia Commons — Category: Italian brainrot accessed 2026-05-02
- [4] Tralalero Tralala — Steal a Brainrot fandom (cross-game evidence) accessed 2026-04-28
- [5] Brainrot Tower Defense Guide & Wiki — BrainrotGames accessed 2026-04-28
- [6] Italian Brainrot Wiki (Wikioasis) — Tralalero Tralala character page accessed 2026-06-15