Lola Bunny

Lola Bunny is a cartoon character from Warner Bros. Animation. She is an anthropomorphic rabbit and has been established as having a romantic involvement with Bugs Bunny, as well as being his main love interest and girlfriend. She has tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She has black pupils and she is 4'5 tall. Lola debuted in the film Space Jam, in which she is voiced by Kath Soucie and by Britt McKillip in the animated series Baby Looney Tunes. In her most recent and common appearance in The Looney Tunes Show, she is voiced by Kristen Wiig. Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Toon Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan.

Debut
Lola's first appearance was a major role was in the movie Space Jam, in which she was voiced by Kath Soucie. Lola's impressive basketball skills got her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from basketball legend Michael Jordan. Lola is very strong willed, tough and independant. She strongly dislikes the term "doll" which she finds highly offensive and derogatory. Lola is very athletic and easily one of the best players, after Jordan himself. The Tune Squad is victorious, and Lola starts a romance with Bugs. Although she had turned down his earlier advances, she saw him in a new light after he heroically saved her from injury by shoving her out of the path of a belly-flopping Monstar, getting himself very painfully squashed in the process.

Other Appearances
Lola is now 4'5 tall in the Looney Tunes Show  Despite rumors at the time of Space Jam's release that she would take a place among the other major Looney Toones stars, Lola had been all but invisible to the public eye.

However, she has made several appearances in video games (in fact, she even replaced Honey Bunny as the damsel in distress of the Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle series), and she regularly appears in solo stories in the monthly Looney Tunes Comic published by DC Comics).

She made a cameo appearance as the reporter in Tweety's High Flying Adventure, in which she was voiced by an uncredited Kath Soucie.

An infant version of Lola,is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes.

She has appeared in a LT web cartoon, Dating Dos and Don'ts and she was also seen in a artwork image of her and Bugs, appearing dressed up for a movie premiere, during the "Bugs Bunny: Ain't He A Stinker?" special feature on "Looney Tunes: The Essential Bugs Bunny" DVD which also featured a short clip from Space Jam where Bugs kissed Lola.

The Looney Tunes Show Appearances
Lola is now a major prominent character in Cartoon Network's series ''The Looney Tunes Show. Although her character design in the show is based on her appearance in Space Jam, ''her personality is different. The modern Lola is a tennis player, likes to talk non-stop, is a bit eccentric, and almost married Bugs when she took the wrong impression from some of his actions. She is voiced by comedienne Kristen Wiig.

Her debut in the series was in the episode "Members Only", where she and Bugs met at a country club. While they had their first date, Bugs felt that Lola was crazy and wanted to break up. But Lola was in love with Bugs and continued to mistake his impressions and almost married him before dumping him for Pepe Le Pew.

Lola returned in the episode "Eligible Bachelors", where she auctioned for and won Bugs for $100,000 at a bachelor's charity auction (what happened between her and Pepe since her debut episode is unknown, but she never mentioned him and tells Bugs that she's "back in his life now").

She took Bugs to Paris in hopes that he would fall in love with her. After comical moments where Lola mistakes the Eiffel Tower for Stonehenge and the Louvre for a mall, Bugs manages to convince Lola to just take in the surroundings of the city, without talking, and the two successfully seem to rekindle their boyfriend/girlfriend relationship. This is shown towards the episode end when Bugs tapes a picture of him and Lola by the Eiffel Tower to the kitchen fridge.

Lola performs her first Merrie Melodie with Bugs Bunny during the episode Peel of Fortune entitled "We Are In Love," singing about how her and Bugs' relationship has grown and how she's in love with him (even if Bugs is trying to keep away from her during the song).

Her next appearence was in the episode "Double Date" in which ended up falling in love with Daffy Duck While Giving him dating advice and became a stalker attempting to make Daffy break up with Tina Russo Duck (An updated version of Melissa Duck). Lola set up a fake date with Bugs to spy on Daffy. Bugs later told her Daffy was not her boyfriend and that he was her boyfriend. After this, she fell in love with Bugs again and became friends with Tina. She suggests a double date to Daffy and Tina and they walk off talking, leaving Bugs conused and wondering "What just happened?"

In her next appearance, The DMV, she must complete a drivers' test in order to obtain a drivers' license. Obviously knowing nothing about drving skills, Lola almost failed the test, but at the last second she accidentally grabs Porky's test instead. She then passes the test, using Porky's sheet. Her next task is to complete the actual driving test. She crazily drives around town. When she asks the instructor if she passed, he is too shocked to respond. So she immediately assumes that she passed, and obtains a drivers' license.

Lola performs her second Merrie Melodie in French Fries, entitled Presidents' Day, where she sings about all of the former presidents (actually celebrities and famous figures) of the united states.

Lola's next appearance was in Beauty School, where she sees Bugs dressed as an ugly woman, and assumes that Bugs is cheating on her.

Lola appeared next in The Shelf, where she helps Speedy Gonzales find a new home, but in the end, she actually finds her self a new home.

She appeared in The Muh-Muh-Muh-Murder, when she breaks her leg, and is left in care of Bugs, driving him crazy.

Lola appeared in Bobcats on Three! where she was seen at Bugs' party.

Lola next appeared in You've Got Hate Mail, when she invites Bugs to be in her family's annual family photo. After Bugs chips his tooth, Lola has a change in plans.

In Lola's next appearance, Itsy Bitsy Gopher, she teams up with Daffy to find a missing gopher. They are unable to find him, but later learn that he just went on a walk.

Lola's father, Walter, forbade Bugs and Lola to continue dating in Rebel Without a Glove, when Bugs dumps his old personality, and decides to become a biker/gangster instead. Later in the episode, Bugs comes to his senses and decides to go back to his old personality. After seeing this, Walter decides to give Bugs a second chance at being his son-in-law.

In Semper Lie, Lola is lied to by Bugs, about his so-called "sister" Viola. The lie snowballs, and eventually ends with Daffy and the marines rescuing Bugs from an Albanian prison

In Father Figures, Lola proves herself an amateur at tennis, being unnable to even serve a ball. Later on, we learn she got her tennis skills from her father, Walter.

Lola co-starred with Tina in Customer Service when she decides to give Tina advice about being positive and upbeat.

Lola's next appearance was in It's a Handbag, when she rushes to find Bugs an anniversery present.

In A Christmas Carol, she puts on a terrible Christmas play to get the town in the holiday spirit, after a Christmas heatwave hits the area.

Stage Show
Lola and the other Looney Tunes characters are featured in VEE Corporation's Jariel Live In Concert, voiced by Lisa Ortiz.