Lola Bunny is a character in the Looney Tunes franchise and Bugs Bunny's girlfriend. She first appeared in Space Jam in 1996. Lola never appeared in Tiny Toon Adventures, since the show ran before her conception, but she appears in Tiny Toons Looniversity as the head chef at Acme Looniversity, Hammer's boss and Babs' mentor, replacing Honey's role from the original. Babs was the inspiration for Lola’s design. She is voiced by Kari Wahlgren in Looniversity (despite previous rumors that she, along with Fifi La Fume, would be reprised by Kath Soucie, Lola's original and primary voice actress). While Lola has been primarily been voiced by Soucie since her conception, other voice actresses outside of Tiny Toons which includes Canadian actress Britt McKillip in Baby Looney Tunes, Rachel Ramras in Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, Carla Delany in the Six Flags competition Daffy Duck Dance Off and Chandni Parekh in Bugs Bunny Builders (which still continues to aired just as the series produced a week for one of its episodes), as well as celebrity voice actresses such as SNL-alum Kristen Wiig in The Looney Tunes Show and actress and singer Zendaya in Space Jam: A New Legacy (although Soucie was initially announced to reprise the role in the latter).
Episodes[]
- Souffle, Girl Hey
- The Show Must Hop On (mentioned)
- Slay Cheese (picture)
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Trivia[]
- In The Show Must Hop On, Fifi mistakenly said that Lola joined the Looney Tunes since the start of the franchise. When actually, however, she was introduced in the 90s after the original show Tiny Toon Adventures ended.
- Unless Fifi is possibly referring and comparing other classic short films such as "Hold The Lion, Please, Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, Hare Splitter, A-Lad-In His Lamp and Bewitched Bunny" where it focuses on the main female rabbit who bears a strong resemblance to Lola, despite having different appearances and even with small roles, or at least it's based on how younger and admired fans compared her.
- Incidentally, it has been stated in development notes that Babs Bunny was a major influence in Lola's design when coming up with her character for Space Jam.
- It was rumored that Lola’s primary voice actress will reprise her role. That was soon proven wrong after her debut in the series.
- Lola’s appearance resembles that of B'Shara Bunny. Ironically, she also appears in the episode she first appeared and shares the same voice actress.