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  1. Jul 15, 2021 · In Lola Bunny’s debut in 1996’s Space Jam, the blond-banged bunny bursts through the doors of the Looney Tunes gym. Sultry jazz plays as if Barbara Stanwyck just showed up in Double Indemnity .

    • Space Jam
    • Looney Tunes Comics
    • The Looney Tunes Show
    • Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run
    • New Looney Tunes
    • Bugs Bunny Builders
    • Tiny Toons Looniversity
    • Other Appearances
    • Voice Actresses
    • Comic Appearances

    Lola has tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears tied like a ponytail, which may also hint that she is a lop rabbit. In the movie, however, her tank top was white, and her shorts and rubber band were dark blue. She also wore a black jacket. She has aqua colored eyes and has pu...

    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 often finds herself in danger much like Bugs does, and also much like Bugs she...

    Lola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, voiced by Kristen Wiig. Her outfit changed to a dress with two stripes, one on the waist, and one on the bottom, with the color being purple in Season 1 then blue in Season 2. Compared to her "trophy girl" personality in Space Jam, her personality differs greatly as the opposite in this show, being shown ...

    Lola appears as the titular character in the 2015 made-for-DVD film Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, where she is voiced by Rachel Ramras, replacing Wiig. This version of Lola maintains her Looney Tunes Showappearance and personality.

    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, calling herself the Auntie of Dragons, which was shown that she has the ability to tame and control all kinds of dragons, having been taken good care of them. It wasn't until the episode...

    Lola Bunny appears in the preschool series Bugs Bunny Builders, where she is voiced by Chandni Parekh.In this series, Lola's personality is an amalgamation of previous depictions. She is more intelligent and shows great leadership while still having fun with her friends/teammates. Her catchphrase is "Buckle Up" and adds references to the projects t...

    Lola Bunny appears in Tiny Toons Looniversity, where she is voiced by Kari Wahlgren.She is a chef and gym teacher at ACME Looniversity. Unlike most other versions, this depiction does not wear gloves.

    An infant version of Lola, voiced by Britt McKillip, is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes. Like her older counterpart, she has tomboyish traits and an affinity for basketball. Lola is also much more childlike and emotional in her personality. Other appearances include her role as the reporter in the direct-to-video film Tweety's Hig...

    Kath Soucie (1996–present)
    Britt McKillip (Baby Looney Tunes)
    Kristen Wiig (The Looney Tunes Show)
    Rachel Ramras (Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run)

    DC Comics

    Looney Tunes: 1. Lola Bunny- Temple of Thetzalatlhui - 2 pages - Looney Tunes #60 DC Jan 2000 2. Looney Tunes - Tazzy-Doo, Where Are You? - 8 pages - Looney Tunes #71 DC Dec 2000 3. Looney Tunes - Cover - Looney Tunes #75 DC April 2001 4. Looney Tunes - A Hare Gone Conclusion - 24 pages - Looney Tunes #75 DC April 2001 5. Lola Bunny - Cover - Looney Tunes #76 DC May 2001 6. Lola Bunny- Sea Monkey Business - 10 pages - Looney Tunes #76 DC May 2001 7. Lola Bunny - Cover - Looney Tunes #80 DC Se...

    International Comics

    Egmont (Norway): 1. Looney Tunes - Fortellingen om haren og skilpadda (The Tortoise and the Hares) - 4 pages - Tom og Jerry Aktivitet #3/2015 Egmont 2015

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    Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female bunny created by Warner Bros. Pictures. She is generally depicted as Bugs Bunny 's girlfriend. She first appeared in the 1996 film Space Jam .

  3. NOTE: For her disambiguation about Lola Bunny, see page at Lola Bunny. Lola Bunny is a major character in the Looney Tunes franchise. She is an updated version of Honey Bunny, Bugs Bunny's girlfriend that appeared in comics, theater shows, and merchandise from 1966 but not in any official forms and appearances. Lola is an anthropomorphic rabbit and has been established as having a romantic ...

  4. Mar 9, 2021 · Lola Bunny is heavily sexualized in 'Space Jam,' and her new design is an attempt to change that . ... it happened to be about a cartoon bunny's breasts. ...

    • Henry Blodget
  5. Mar 5, 2021 · The new Lola Bunny has had a wardrobe clear out and is a far cry from sharing the same status as her 20th century Toon neighbour. Advertisement. Hide Ad. Advertisement. Hide Ad.

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  7. Aug 21, 2021 · Space Jam told a fictionalized version of what happened during Michael Jordan’s initial retirement in 1993 and his return in 1995, during which he was recruited by Bugs Bunny to help the squad win a basketball game against a team of aliens known as Monstars, who wanted to enslave them and turn them into the entertainment of their amusement ...