In the action comedy Loonatics Unleashed, Lexi Bunny, who is the second in-command of the Loonatics team, may be her descendant. Lola appears on a poster (restaurant) in Looney Tunes Back in Action. Her lines in Space Race are "And they're off," and "Hello, is this thing on?" She was also a news reporter in the game Looney Tunes: Space Race also in 2000. She also appeared as a playable character in the games Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch, released in 1998 and Looney Tunes Racing, released in 2000. Other appearances include her role as the reporter in the direct-to-video film Tweety's High-Flying Adventure. Lola is also much more childlike and emotional in her personality. Like her older counterpart, she has tomboyish traits and an affinity for basketball. ![]() Kath Soucie, Lola's original voice actress, returned to reprise her role as the character for the first time since the early-2000s.Īn infant version of Lola, voiced by Britt McKillip, is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes. Only two more shorts starring Lola were made before the series came to a close, leaving her with a total of four appearances. ![]() Rhoda Roundhouse, who was previously used as one of Bugs' opponents, became Lola's main adversary for these cartoons. It wasn't until the episode " Lola Rider" that she made her first real appearance, with her being a clever trickster, yet very bubbly and spontaneous, combining both versions of the character into one. Lola first appeared in the New Looney Tunes episode " Hare to the Throne", as the episode poked fun at medieval fantasy, Lola played a parody of Daenerys Targaryen. This version of Lola maintains her Looney Tunes Show appearance and personality. Lola appears in the 2015 made-for-DVD film Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, where she is voiced by Rachel Ramras. Her wealthy parents, Walter and Patricia, appear in the show as well. Compared to her "trophy girl" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly in this show, being shown as somewhat less intelligent, more clueless to her surroundings and situations, talks abnormally fast, and tends to obsess over Bugs. Her outfit changed to a dress with two stripes, one on the waist, and one on the bottom. Lola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. These stories gave her a new character to interact with, her boss, Huactui, he would sometimes be of help to her, but would mostly just give her more and more odd jobs to do for the sake of his business. She often finds herself in danger much like Bugs does, and also much like Bugs she would get out of these scenarios through fast thinking and fourth-wall-breaking. In these comics, while starting off as a minor player, Lola sometimes headlined in her own stories, in which she was a pizza delivery girl working for "Machu Pizza", where she delivered pizza for gods, deities, and other supernatural beings in thirty minutes or less. ![]() She is also incredibly seductive in her behavior, quite capable of easily charming men around her, as displayed with the other Looney Tunes in her first appearance in the movie but with none moreso than Bugs Bunny himself, her boyfriend. She is highly athletic, easily the best player after Michael Jordan himself. She is extremely independent and self-reliant. She is a tough talking, no-nonsense woman, as displayed by her reactions to being called the term "doll," which she finds to be derogatory and highly offensive. Lola's personality is a combination of the tomboy and femme fatale archetypes, along with the confident professional women often featured in the films of Howard Hawks. Acting on these feelings, she kisses him and near the film's end, she becomes his girlfriend. Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan.Īlthough she initially turns down Bugs' advances, her feelings shift to affection after he saves her from a belly-flopping Pound, getting himself painfully squashed in the process, showing that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for her and genuinely cares for her. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film. In the movie, however, her tank top was white, and her shorts and rubber band were dark blue. Lola has tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail.
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