19 Facts About Lola Bunny

1.

Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunes cartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female rabbit created by Warner Bros.

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2.

Lola Bunny was originally drawn with lop ears with a bow and pale yellow-tan fur.

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3.

Lola Bunny made several video game cameos such as The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle, Bugs Bunny's Birthday Ball, and The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2.

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4.

Lola Bunny is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a cropped yellow tank top, purple shorts and a matching rubber band on both ears like a ponytail.

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5.

Lola Bunny was created to serve as a romantic interest for Bugs.

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6.

Lola Bunny is a straight-talking, no-nonsense woman who is extremely independent and confident.

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7.

Lola Bunny is both highly athletic and extremely seductive in her behavior.

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8.

Lola Bunny appears as a news reporter twice, both in the direct-to-video film Tweety's High-Flying Adventure and the game Looney Tunes: Space Race.

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9.

Lola Bunny appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig.

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10.

Lola Bunny is very dedicated to achieving goals, but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing.

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11.

Lola Bunny is mostly involved in bizarre situations, either created by herself or when accompanied by her friend Daffy.

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12.

Later in the series, Bugs and Lola Bunny are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other.

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13.

Lola Bunny is one of the two lead characters in the straight-to-video spin-off film Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run, however here she is voiced by Rachel Ramras.

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14.

Lola Bunny's appearance is similar to The Looney Tunes Show, although she wears a different outfit.

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15.

Lola Bunny returned in Space Jam: A New Legacy with an updated character design, voiced by Zendaya although Soucie was initially announced to be reprising the role.

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16.

The majority of the Looney Tunes series, Lola Bunny's character was voiced by Kath Soucie, an American voice actress.

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17.

Since her first appearance, Lola Bunny quickly became a fan favorite and an iconic character in the Looney Tunes franchise.

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18.

Author Kevin Sandler has said that Lola Bunny was created as a female merchandising counterpart to Bugs Bunny.

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19.

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.

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