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For everything wrong with Lola, there are good things that even now are worth noting: She is confident. She is talented. She is witty.
This would allow the two some heated banter that was at one end playful to the historic rabbit and at another a genuine, refreshing challenge. Such a romance would be reignited in The Looney Tunes Show, as the two would experience a new relationship with a much more lively and vapid Lola Bunny that was still pretty cute and funny to watch.
Lola Bunny is the world's most searched for cartoon sex icon
Among the voice cast, you'll hear a couple of notable Saturday Night Live cast members. Kirsten Wiig plays Lola Bunny, a character first introduced in Space Jam, who gets a very different portrayal here. Said Cervone, "I like this Lola. I like this kind of Katherine [sic] Hepburn-esque, crazy but charming character. She's got a lot of layers to her and Kirsten does a phenomenal job."
Lola Bunny sashayed onto the scene with blonde bangs, a feminist catchphrase ("Don't call me doll"), and impressive game on the court. It's no wonder that audiences fell in love with her even before Bugs.
It's particularly notable that fan-favorite Lola Bunny (voiced here by Kristen Wiig) gets some time to shine in this series, after her breakout appearance in the movie Space Jam.
Not to mention Lola Bunny is an icon, and we want her to get the glory she deserves.
Not to mention Lola Bunny is an icon, and we want her to get the glory she deserves.
Lola Bunny sashayed onto the scene with blonde bangs, a feminist catchphrase ("Don't call me doll"), and impressive game on the court. It's no wonder that audiences fell in love with her even before Bugs.
It's particularly notable that fan-favorite Lola Bunny (voiced here by Kristen Wiig) gets some time to shine in this series, after her breakout appearance in the movie Space Jam.
Lola Bunny is the world's most searched for cartoon sex icon
For everything wrong with Lola, there are good things that even now are worth noting: She is confident. She is talented. She is witty.
This would allow the two some heated banter that was at one end playful to the historic rabbit and at another a genuine, refreshing challenge. Such a romance would be reignited in The Looney Tunes Show, as the two would experience a new relationship with a much more lively and vapid Lola Bunny that was still pretty cute and funny to watch.
Among the voice cast, you'll hear a couple of notable Saturday Night Live cast members. Kirsten Wiig plays Lola Bunny, a character first introduced in Space Jam, who gets a very different portrayal here. Said Cervone, "I like this Lola. I like this kind of Katherine [sic] Hepburn-esque, crazy but charming character. She's got a lot of layers to her and Kirsten does a phenomenal job."
One of the better character updates of this show was that of Lola Bunny, who had been introduced in the film Space Jam as little more than a sex object to give Bugs a love interest. As if in response to her first appearance, the Lola of this show is scatter-brained, strange, and incredibly off-putting, making her leagues more interesting and funny as a result.
One of the better character updates of this show was that of Lola Bunny, who had been introduced in the film Space Jam as little more than a sex object to give Bugs a love interest. As if in response to her first appearance, the Lola of this show is scatter-brained, strange, and incredibly off-putting, making her leagues more interesting and funny as a result.