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'' cartoon character portrayed as an
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female
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created by
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. She is generally depicted as
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's girlfriend. She first appeared in the 1996 film ''
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''.


Development


Honey Bunny

A character named "Honey Bunny" first appeared in the ''Bugs Bunny's Album'' comic book in 1953. That character was depicted as Bugs' cousin, and was an explorer. The name was reused for a separate character intended as Bugs' love interest, who debuted in ''Bugs Bunny Comic Book'' number 108 on November 15, 1966.
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designed the prototype version of the character with
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redesigning Honey and using her as a semi-regular in the ''Looney Tunes''
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in the 1960s. Honey's physical appearance varied over time. She was originally drawn with flopped-down ears, white bangs and pale yellow-tan fur. A female rabbit resembling this design appears at the end of the 1979 television special '' Bugs Bunny's Thanksgiving Diet'' albeit with the ears standing up. Later merchandise using the character depicted her as more closely resembling Bugs, with grey fur but a more visibly feminine model and clothing, which was used until the early 1990s. She also made several video game cameos such as ''
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'', '' Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball'', and '' The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2''. Honey was also mentioned in the book ''Looney Tunes: The Official Visual Guide''. When Warner Bros. began working on ''
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'' in the mid-1990s, there were plans to feature Honey Bunny in her Bugs-like design. Some artists commented that Honey looked too much like him cross-dressing, and designed a potential replacement. This later design, named Lola Rabbit, was rejected as
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, who had signed a contract with Warner Bros. to sell Space Jam-themed
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toys, felt that she looked too young to be paired up with Bugs romantically. The character was then redesigned and renamed to Lola Bunny.


Voice actors

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('' Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball'')


Appearances


''Space Jam''

Lola first appeared in the 1996 film ''
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.'' She is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a cropped white tank top, purple/blue shorts and a matching rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She wears white gloves on her hands. She has tan feet with three toes. She has light blue eyes and a curvy figure. Lola is voiced by
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in the film. Lola was created to serve as a
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for Bugs. As soon as she appears, Bugs is instantly smitten and several other male characters ogle her. Throughout the film, there is a sub-plot of Bugs attempting to win her affection. Lola reciprocates Bugs' feelings when she is nearly injured by one of the opponents in the basketball game, and Bugs saves her. According to author Kevin Sandler, Lola's personality is a combination of the Hawksian woman,
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, and
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archetypes. She is a straight-talking, no-nonsense woman who is extremely independent and confident. She is both highly athletic and extremely seductive in her behavior. Her catchphrase is "Don't ever call me 'Doll'". As animation director
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explained, Lola was originally intended to be more of a "
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", but the production team feared that she would appear "too masculine" and chose to emphasize her "feminine attributes" instead. Following ''Space Jam'', Lola has regularly appeared in solo stories in the monthly ''Looney Tunes'' comic published by
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.


''The Looney Tunes Show''

Lola also appears in ''
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'', where she is voiced by
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. As opposed to her personality in ''Space Jam'', she is portrayed as an eccentric, scatterbrained, endearing, and cheerful young rabbit who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as "Bun-Bun". She is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. Lola is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend
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. Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in "
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" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask
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out on a date. Later in the series, Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. Lola's wealthy parents Walter (voiced by
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) and Patricia (voiced by
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in season 1,
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in season 2) appear in the show as well. Lola is the titular lead character in the straight-to-video spin-off film '' Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run''. In this film, however, here she is voiced by
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but still retains her ''Looney Tunes Show'' personality and appearance.


Other appearances

Lola appears as a news reporter twice, both in the
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film ''
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'' and the games '' Looney Tunes Racing'' and '' Looney Tunes: Space Race''. Kath Soucie reprises her voice in both. In the series ''
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'', as well as in its direct-to-video film ''
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'', she is like her older counterpart in ''Space Jam'', having tomboyish traits and an affinity for basketball. She is voiced by
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. In the post-apocalyptic action-comedy ''
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'', her descendant Lexi Bunny is one of the main characters. The series ''
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'' portrays Lola as a happy and friendly character but with a more serious personality almost like her original character from her debut. She appears in the segments "Hare to the Throne", "Lola Rider" and "Rhoda Derby". Her appearance is similar to ''The Looney Tunes Show'', although she wears a different outfit. She always shows eccentricity and maintains her carefree attitude but very clever and outwits her opponents similar to Bugs. Her intrepid and adventurous side appears within some episodes, where she performs various sports. Lola returned in '' Space Jam: A New Legacy'' with an updated character redesign, voiced by
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although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role. Lola appeared in the preschool series ''
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'', this time being voiced by Chandni Parekh, once again having a different voice. This version gained the most positive reception for her personality and her defying gender stereotypes by working hard on projects with her friends and acting as a true leader for a construction team. Lola appears in ''
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'', a reboot of ''
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'', this time voiced by
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. She is seen with
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and the other tiny toons together onscreen for the first time; her occupation within Acme Looniversity is implied to be sports coach, including other roles such as the head chef.


Voice actresses

Since Lola Bunny's first official appearance in 1996, the cartoon character has been voiced by a variety of voice actresses. For the majority of the ''
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'' series, Lola's character was voiced by
Kath Soucie Kath Soucie (, ). is an American voice actress, known for voicing Phil, Lil and their mother Betty DeVille in '' Rugrats'', Lola Bunny in the ''Looney Tunes'' franchise, Fifi La Fume and Li'l Sneezer in ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', Maddie Fent ...
, an American voice actress. Soucie has voiced Lola in ''
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'' (1996), ''
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'' (2000), '' Looney Tunes Racing'' (2000), '' Looney Tunes: Space Race'' (2000), the ''Looney Tunes'' webtoons (2001–2005), ''Looney Tunes Dance Off'' (2010), ''
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'' (2015–2020), ''Looney Tunes World of Mayhem'' (2018–present), and ''Looney Tunes: Wacky World of Sports'' (2024). From 2011 to 2014, American actress, comedian, writer, and producer
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, voiced Lola in ''
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''. For her portrayal, Wiig received several nominations including a Primetime Emmy and won the People's Choice Voice Acting Award in 2011.


Others

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(''
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'', ''
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'') *
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(as Lexi (descendant of character) in ''
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'') *
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(''Scooby Doo & Looney Tunes Cartoon Universe: Adventure'', '' Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run'') * Carla Delaney (''Daffy Duck Dance Off'') *
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('' ESPN 30 for 30: The Bunny & THE GOAT'', '' Space Jam: A New Legacy'') * Chandni Parekh (''
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'', ''Acme Fools'') *
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(''
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'') *
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'')


Reception and legacy

Since her first appearance, Lola quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character in the ''
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'' franchise. She has frequently been regarded as an animated
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. In 2020, she was named the "most attractive cartoon character across the world" based on global search volume per month. Shannon Carlin of Bustle.com praised Lola from ''
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,'' calling her "confident" and "talented". Dan Kahan of PopDust.com wrote that Lola was meant to be "ogled, both by in-world characters and viewers".
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stated in an interview that he did not like Lola Bunny, calling her "a totally worthless character with no future and no personality" (in fact, her personality in ''Space Jam'' was not much developed, due to lack of time and her being written late into the story very quickly) and considering her "a nightmare of furvert
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". His opinion was shared by
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, who created visual backgrounds for many animated shorts directed by Jones. Lola from ''
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'' was well received by critics.
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ranked Lola and Bugs No. 2 in their 10 Best Romances From Childhood Cartoons, stating that she is more "lively and vapid" than in ''Space Jam'', and is "pretty cute and funny to watch". IGN.com praised the character, calling her a "crazy but charming character" with Kristen Wiig doing "a phenomenal job". ''
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'' calls Lola more interesting compared to her first appearance, stating that the "Lola of this show is scatter-brained, strange, and incredibly off-putting, making her leagues more interesting and funny as a result." Jonathan North of Rotoscopers.com complimented Lola from the same series, saying that it "brought out Lola's character far better than her debut in ''Space Jam'' did." In 2019, after watching the original ''Space Jam'' for the first time, Malcolm D. Lee, the director for '' Space Jam: A New Legacy'', said that he "felt off-guard on how Lola was too sexualized" and decided to turn her into the typical "strong woman" character of modern films, stating: "The original Lola Bunny was not
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...It's important to reflect the authenticity of strong, capable female characters." The new personality and look gained controversy, specifically among
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, as fans complained her appearance made her less physically appealing. Author Kevin Sandler has said that Lola Bunny was created as a female merchandising counterpart to Bugs Bunny. However, Lola Bunny is not the only character to see a rise in contemporary popularity, as original ''Looney Tunes'' merchandise in general has gained nostalgic value.


Accolades

Kristen Wiig, who portrayed Lola Bunny in ''
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'', received several nominations for her work and won the 1 Behind the Voice Actors Award.


References


Bibliography

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