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How to Breed Hoola in My Singing Monsters?

How to Breed Hoola 100% and how much time does it take?
Aaheli PradhanBy Aaheli PradhanJuly 14, 2023Updated:September 19, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read351 Views
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My Singing Monsters is full of unique creatures with their own shanty, yet Hoola stands out among the rest. You can call this pretty girly, the pop star of the My Singing Monsters world. The way she sashays her way through life is truly admirable.

It’s been over a decade since the debut of the now-popular game My Singing Monsters, and its allure hasn’t decreased one bit. Of course, the credit goes to the wide range of monsters with attractive designs and sounds.

Seasonal offers bring a whole new collection of breedable creatures, and fans wait for these opportunities like sharks in the water. Hoola is one of the most adored monsters due to her impeccable look and voice.

So how can you breed this hoola-hooping monster with the most joyful voice ever? Read on to learn more about the star!

🗓 Countdown to SummerSong pt. 1:

The first SummerSong celebration took place from July 16th to August 19th, 2013. ☀

During this celebration, we welcomed Hoola, Grumpyre and Shugabush to the Monster World! 🥳

Did you play My Singing Monsters back then? Let us know! ❤ pic.twitter.com/iROK67FWdn

— My Singing Monsters (@SingingMonsters) July 4, 2022

How to Breed Hoola?

Hoola is a Seasonal Monster that is only available during the SumerSong season on Air and Earth Island. It can be obtained by breeding Pompom and Pango and has a breeding time of 1 hour and one day. 

Step-by-step process to breed Hoola:

  • Go to Air or Earth Island during the SummerSong season.
  • Click on the Breeding Structure and open the menu of monsters.
  • Select Pompom and Pango to breed.
  • The default breeding time is 25 hours or one day and one hour, which you can speed up by using diamonds.
  • Once you have obtained Hoola, keep it beside a monster or thing it likes to increase its happiness by 25%

You cannot obtain Hoola on Seasonal Shanty without having a pre-existing Hoola via teleportation. You can only teleport it at level 15 or buy it from the store. The best way to get a duplicate Hoola on Seasonal Shanty is by breeding a Common Hula with a Rare Hoola. There is a 100% chance of getting a Hoola this way.

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Hoola is available during a weekend Out of Season event, which falls six months apart, and the Anniversary Month Celebration. You can breed it anytime on Seasonal Shanty with a common and rare Hoola. The latest breeding season began on July 12 and is currently ongoing at the time of writing this article.

What Does Hoola from My Singing Monsters Like?

If you place Hoola beside things that it likes, then its happiness rises by 25%. Hoola likes Tweedle, Tree Hut, Tree Forte, Castenevine, and the SummerSong Path.

Keep in mind that if you place Hoola around more than one thing that it likes, its happiness will not increase any further. If you have a Unity Tree on the island, then Monsters will remain automatically happier and won’t need to be coordinated according to things they like.

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In turn, Rare Hoola liked common Hoola, so placing them beside each other will increase Rare Hoola’s happiness.

More Trivia on Hoola

Hoola was first added on July 16, 2013, in Version 1.1.7, making it one of the OG monsters available in the game. It has the best coin production out of all the monsters, exceeded only by Epic Yool.

You can buy it for 225 diamonds in Air or Earth islands and for 500 diamonds in Seasonal Shanty. Its selling price is 168,750 gold coins.

I got Epic Hoola
Play My Singing Monsters pic.twitter.com/AqgZ8KEuKN

— Quinnby 💛🤍💜🖤 (@SystemBias) August 11, 2020

Here are the chant variations of Hoola based on its placement:

  • Air Island – Hey Nana Hey Nana Hey Nana Hey Low; Hey Nana, Hey Nana, Hey Nana Uh-Oh.
  • Earth Island – Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yo, Yippite Yay Yippitie Yo Do.
  • Gold Island – Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yo-o; Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yay, Yippitie, Oh.
  • Seasonal Shanty (Track 1) – Yippitie Yay; Yippitie Yo-o; Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yo; Hoolala!
  • Seasonal Shanty (Track 2) – Yo Yo Yo! Yo Yo Yo! Hoolala! Oola-Hoolala!
  • Memory – Yippitie Yay

Overall, Hoola is a cute addition to your monster collection and will add a special pop to the harmony.

While you wait for Hoola to be generated, check out our guides on how to breed Yool, Punkleton, and other monsters. Comment down below if the guide was helpful!

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