Los Tralaleritos
A swarm of tiny sharks that chant their father's name across the beach.
Also Known As: Tralaleritos, Baby Tralaleros, The Little Sharks, Los Bebitos, Mini Tralala
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“Los Tralaleritos dicen Tralala! Los Tralaleritos dicen Tralalaaa!”
⥠Stats
âšī¸ Character Info
đ Overview
Los Tralaleritos are the baby offspring of Tralalero Tralala, first introduced by TikTok user @baron_zemo_18 on March 1, 2025. The original video garnered over 4.5 million views, establishing them as one of the most popular remix brainrots in the community. A later video by @mythosmondays showing the babies jumping on a beach exceeded 20 million views. With 1.86 million Google search results, they rank among the top Italian Brainrot characters.
Visually, Los Tralaleritos appear as a group of small, adorable blue baby sharks, each wearing tiny sneakers. They are always depicted together in a cluster, bouncing and chanting on a beach setting similar to their father’s original video. One notable member is called Merdardo. Their sisters, Las Tralaleritas, are pink baby sharks with bows.
Los Tralaleritos hold a unique position in Italian Brainrot culture as the pioneers of the “Los” brainrot category, where baby versions of established characters are created. They appear in Steal a Brainrot as a Secret tier brainrot costing $100M and generating $500K per second, and also feature in Plants vs Brainrots.
đŧī¸ Gallery
đ Backstory
When Tralalero Tralala first walked upon the beach, he walked alone. The great blue shark knew only battle and the rhythm of the waves. But deep beneath the sand where the tide kissed the shore, something was stirring.
One full moon, the ocean glowed with an iridescent light. The waves carried dozens of tiny eggs onto the beach, and from each one emerged a miniature blue shark, already wearing sneakers, already chanting. Los Tralaleritos had arrived, not by birth but by the pure concentrated energy of their father’s fame.
Now they roam the beach in joyful packs, their tiny voices echoing their father’s name. Bombardiro Crocodilo underestimated them once and found himself buried under a pile of 50 chanting baby sharks. Even Cappuccino Assassino keeps his distance when their song begins.
âī¸ Powers & Abilities
Swarm Rush
Chant Shield
Tralala Multiplication
â Tralala Tornado Infinito
đ Battle Record
- vs Te Te Te Sahur: Lost đ
- vs Tralalero Tralala: Draw âī¸
- vs Brr Es Teh Patipum: Won đ
đ¤ Relationships
Family
Tralalero Tralala – Father đĻđ
Las Tralaleritas – Sisters đĻđ
Rivals
Bombardiro Crocodilo – Enemy đđŖ
Friends
Tralalero Tralala – Father and Protector đĻđĒ
Orcalero Orcala – Uncle and Ally đđ¤
Love Interest
None (Trickster archetype, no romantic ties in current lore)
đĄ More Info
Trivia
Los Tralaleritos are the most popular remix brainrot in the entire Italian Brainrot universe, rivaling even many original characters in fame.
One of the baby sharks is named Merdardo, a name that appears in Tralalero Tralala’s original lyrics.
The original sound by @baron_zemo_18 was used over 163,000 times across TikTok within two months of posting.
Despite being classified as a remix, Los Tralaleritos were among the first characters to establish the entire “Los” baby brainrot category.
A video combining Los Tralaleritos with real kittens by @kittenzdream reached over 9 million views in just two weeks.
Appears In
Steal a Brainrot | Roblox Game
Plants vs Brainrots | Roblox Game
TikTok @mythosmondays | TikTok
Italian Brainrot Trading Cards | Trading Cards
Did You Know
Los Tralaleritos accidentally created an entirely new genre within Italian Brainrot: the baby variant. Before their appearance, all characters were standalone creations. The concept of taking an existing character and creating adorable offspring was pioneered by @baron_zemo_18 and then amplified by @mythosmondays.
This spawned dozens of “Los” characters, including Los Crocodilitos, Los Lirilitios, and Los Orcalitos, each following the same formula of miniaturizing a popular original. The trend demonstrates how meme communities evolve through imitation and variation rather than pure invention.
The Tralaleritos also became a crossover sensation, appearing alongside real animals, cartoon characters, and even in educational content about marine biology.









