Booba is a curious little creature who gets into playful trouble. One of the most memorable supporting characters around him is the rat many viewers ask about by name.
The character is most commonly identified as Loola, though later references also connect her to the name Twinkle.

You may see both names because different fan references and episode materials do not always use the same label. That can make the character easy to mix up, especially if you are browsing older listings or community pages about the Booba cartoon.
The Rat Character’s Name

The rat in Booba is widely known as Loola. Some later references rename her Twinkle, which is why you may see both labels used for the same character.
Why Most Sources Identify Her As Loola
Most fan and episode references point to Loola because that is the name used in older material, including the episode “Concert Hall” on IMDb, where Booba and Loola the Rat compete for a conductor’s stick. The BOOBA Wiki entry for Twinkle also states that she was formerly Loola and that she is a smart mouse and one of Booba’s best friends.
If you are trying to match the character across different databases, Loola is the older and more commonly recognized name, while Twinkle is the later renamed version.
Loola The Rat Vs. Loola The Mouse
You may notice some pages call her a rat and others call her a mouse. The character is tiny, gray, and drawn in a way that makes the distinction easy to blur.
What matters is that the character is the same Booba friend appearing in early episodes and later community references, whether you see her listed as Loola the rat, Loola the mouse, or Twinkle.
How The Character Fits Into Booba

Loola, or Twinkle, is not just a background animal. She plays the role of a clever friend who can challenge Booba, help him, or guide him through new activities.
Her Role In Booba’s Adventures
She first appears in “Concert Hall,” where she immediately acts with determination and causes a lively clash over the conductor’s stick. Later episodes show her in different roles, from stealing grapes in “Grapes” to helping Booba learn hockey in “Hockey.”
That mix of competition and teamwork gives the character a useful place in Booba’s adventures.
Notable Character Traits And Dynamic With Booba
She is usually shown as smart, quick, and a little stubborn. According to the BOOBA Wiki character description, she is one of Booba’s best friends and a really smart mouse.
Booba’s curious nature pairs well with her sharper problem-solving style. Their dynamic works because you get both playful conflict and cooperation in the same episode.
Where She Appears In The List Of Episodes
You can spot her in episode references through the list of episodes on community pages and the Booba wiki. Entries like “Concert Hall,” “Grapes,” “Remote Control,” “Hockey,” and “Sandwiches” tie her to specific stories.
If you want the clearest match, episode titles tied to her earliest appearances are usually the best clue.
Other Characters Viewers Commonly Mix Up

Because Booba has a small cast of memorable friends, it is easy to confuse the rat with other characters. A few names come up again and again when viewers try to identify the cast.
Mr. Beak And Googa
Mr. Beak often appears near Loola in episode summaries, especially in “Grapes,” where they both get caught up in the action. Googa is another frequent friend from the Booba world, and some fan lists group him with the characters that appear around the same time.
These two are common mix-ups because they also appear in early, heavily shared episodes.
Spike, Dooda, And Noodle
Spike, Dooda, and Noodle are other names that viewers often confuse with Loola because they all belong to the same playful cast. The confusion usually comes from character lists that group the friends together without giving much visual context.
If you are comparing names from a Booba wiki page or a fan list, pay attention to species and color first, since those details make the rat easier to separate from the rest.
Dragon And Other Side Characters
Dragon is another character viewers may confuse with the rat when they are recalling episodes loosely. Side characters in Booba often appear briefly, so the memory of the scene can be stronger than the memory of the name.
When you check a cast list, match the character’s shape, role, and episode appearance instead of relying on a quick guess.
Source Reliability And Fan Reference Notes

Fan pages are useful, yet they do not always agree on whether the character is called Loola or Twinkle. A character page on the BOOBA Wiki states that Twinkle was formerly Loola, while a separate reference at e621’s wiki entry for Loola the rat still uses the older name and identifies the character as part of the Russian children’s show created by 3D Sparrow.
Comparing Fan Wikis And Entertainment Databases
Episode databases and fan wikis usually agree on the character’s first major appearance, which helps confirm that you are looking at the same figure. The IMDb listing for “Concert Hall” directly names Loola the Rat, which makes it one of the clearest references for the older name.
Fan pages can add extra context, while databases help anchor the episode facts.
How 3D Sparrow And Community Sources Describe The Cast
Community pages often describe Booba and friends in broad terms, and those descriptions can shift as the franchise grows. One page may say the character is a rat, another may call her a mouse, and a later entry may rename her entirely while keeping the same role.
When you compare descriptions from 3D Sparrow-related community references and fan-maintained pages, the shared details matter more than the exact label.
Ignoring Site-Menu Terms That Are Not Character Facts
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These site-menu or legal terms do not provide character details. They do not help you identify the rat in Booba.
When you verify the name, focus on episode titles and character pages. Cast references also help more than navigation text.