Rare Hoola

"Rare Hoolas are what happen when these mischievous Seasonals adhere to the diet of their PomPom cousins! True to form, however, they usually overdo it and become a garnish shade of red in the process. This makes it a little more difficult to sneak up on other Monsters or to pull pranks, so the Rare Hoola compensates by adding an extra hoop to distract them using sleight of hand... or in this case, sleight of hoop."

- In-game description

Description
The Rare Hoola was the first Rare Seasonal Monster to be introduced to the game. It arrived on July 16th, 2016 during the Summer celebration.

Unlike its common counterpart, the Hoola, the Rare Hoola is red and has two hula hoops rotating around its body; one is green and one is turquoise. The Rare Hoola has a curly hairstyle that looks somewhat of a 1950's woman. The Rare Hoola also has a "skirt" of fur arranged in a way that appears similar to that of an umbrella. Its in-game description also shows that the Rare Hoola has the same diet as the PomPom, whom eats foods that are only red. However, the Rare Hoola consumes this food more excessively, thus it appears red rather than pink like the PomPom. The Rare Hoola shares the same animation as the regular Hoola, though it is hula hooping a second hula hoop. If one looks closely at the Rare Hoola's hands when it gets to the 'uh-oh' part of its song on Air Island, they can see that the Rare Hoola's 'fingernails' are painted red.

Song
Audio sample:

The Rare Hoola shares the same audio as its common counterpart, the Hoola. It sings the following on each island:


 * Air Island/Mirror Air Island- "Hey Nana Hey Nana Hey Nana Hey Low; Hey Nana, Hey Nana, Hey Nana Uh-Oh."


 * Earth Island/Mirror Earth Island- "Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yo, Yippite Yay Yippitie Yo Yo."

The Rare Hoola's contribution to an island's song is feminine-like high-pitched voice. Its chant is a variation of that of the PomPom.
 * Gold Island - "Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yo-o; Yippitie Yay, Yippitie Yay, Yippitie, Oh."

Breeding
The Rare Hoola can only be bred for a limited time within the Summer celebration; it is not available for the celebration's full duration. There is only one combination: For 2016, the breeding availability periods were from:
 * Pango.png + PomPom.png Pango and PomPom
 * July 16th 19:00 UTC - 22:00 UTC
 * July 20th 22:00 UTC - July 21st 1:00 UTC
 * August 1st 19:00 UTC - 22:00 UTC
 * August 13th 4:00 UTC - August 14th 4:00 UTC (the only time the Rare Hoola was available for the full 24 hours)

NOTE: The Rare Hoola can only be bred or purchased during the dates listed above. Any Rare Hoola on Air Island, Earth Island, and their Mirror Islands that is obtained during the above times will stay unless it is sold.

Earning Rate and Maximum Income
Earning rate is in coins per hour and depends on Happiness % (Likes increase Happiness), also each monster has a limit to how much income it can hold at a time. Increasing the monster's level increases the limit.

Feeding Monsters
Each monster needs to be fed four times before it reaches the next level. Increasing the monster's level increases the coins earned per minute, as well as the maximum coins earned. The food per level is the same for all Rare Seasonal Monsters as well as Triple Element Monsters and it can also be found in this article.

It takes 655,320 to get a Rare Seasonal Monster from level 1 to 15.

Likes
Every monster has different things that they like. For every unique object that they like that's placed near the monster, the monster's happiness will increase by 25%. In other words, placing two of the same liked item near a monster will still only increase happiness by 25%.

See the Likes page to view a complete list of all monsters' likes.

Strategy
Some items to take into consideration when designing an island by strategy are the number of beds for the monster, the rate of income per bed, the max income per bed, and the time for max income to be reached. The income below is for level 15: NOTE: The time to max income is shown as (Hours : Minutes : Seconds).

Possible Monster Names
The following are the possible names that will be given to a by default.

Name Origin
The name "Hoola" is surely derived from the hula hoop that the monster is always twirling around itself.