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rabbits are mammals.


* NonMammalMammaries: Zig-zagged depending on the adaptation, but in many cases (including her debut and ''especially'' in her appearances in the DC Comics), Lola has a noticeable bustline often emphasised by her outfits. Of course, this goes hand-in-hand with her status as the series' go-to MsFanservice.
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Corrected Grandma to Granny, the character's rightful moniker.


* AffirmativeActionGirl: Another reason Lola was created for the original ''Space Jam'' is that as a strong, athletic young woman, she was believable as a basketball ace. (However, Grandma joined her on the court in the sequel.)

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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Another reason Lola was created for the original ''Space Jam'' is that as a strong, athletic young woman, she was believable as a basketball ace. (However, Grandma Granny joined her on the court in the sequel.)

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* ImmuneToSlapstick: A huge, recurring criticism with Lola's ''Space Jam'' debut was that she seldom took part in the ToonPhysics or cartoon injuries iconic to the franchise. Later incarnations tried to rectify this to varying degrees, dialling up her wackiness and susceptibility to the hijinks by some order.

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* IntrepidReporter: in ''ComicBook/LooneyTunes'' #276, Lola is the star reporter for the Daily Noir.
* ImmuneToSlapstick: A huge, recurring criticism with Lola's ''Space Jam'' debut was that she seldom took part in the ToonPhysics or cartoon injuries iconic to the franchise. Later incarnations tried to rectify this to varying degrees, dialling dialing up her wackiness and susceptibility to the hijinks by some order.
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* CanonImmigrant: Created for ''Film/SpaceJam'', she eventually became this with analogues in ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'', ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', the OVA ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'', and ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders''.

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* CanonImmigrant: Created for ''Film/SpaceJam'', she eventually became this with analogues in ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'', ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', the OVA ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'', ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', and ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders''.''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'' (2023- )
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Lola's next project was the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which debuted on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company, and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era. Lola (along with Bugs) is the most sensible member of the team, although she has no problem [[NotSoAboveItAll joining in her friends' wacky antics]].

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Lola's next project was the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which debuted on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company, and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era. Lola (along with Bugs) is the most sensible member of the team, although she has no problem [[NotSoAboveItAll joining in her friends' wacky antics]].
antics]]. Lola returned the following year in ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonsLooniversity'', in which she was cast as the chef at the school's cafeteria.
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Another reason Lola was created for the original ''Space Jam'' is that as a strong, athletic young woman, she was believable as a basketball ace. (However, Grandma joined on the court in the sequel.)

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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Another reason Lola was created for the original ''Space Jam'' is that as a strong, athletic young woman, she was believable as a basketball ace. (However, Grandma joined her on the court in the sequel.)
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* AffirmativeActionGirl: Another reason Lola was created for the original ''Space Jam'' is that as a strong, athletic young woman, she was believable as a basketball ace. (However, Grandma joined on the court in the sequel.)

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* BareYourMidriff: Exaggerated at first in ''Space Jam'' along with her IconicOutfit, but was then zigzagged along with [[UnlimitedWardrobe other outfits]] in her later appearances.


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* IconicOutfit: Her trademark basketball outfit in ''Space Jam'', but was then zigzagged along with [[UnlimitedWardrobe other outfits]] in her later appearances.
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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was too overly sexualized, a bit [[FlatCharacter flat]]), and too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.

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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was too overly sexualized, a bit [[FlatCharacter flat]]), flat]], and too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.
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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was too overly sexualized (and a bit [[FlatCharacter flat]]) who was also too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.

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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was too overly sexualized (and sexualized, a bit [[FlatCharacter flat]]) who was also flat]]), and too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.
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Lola was created during the planning stages of the 1996 film ''Film/SpaceJam''. The producers wanted to include a major female character who would resonate with (and sell [[TheMerch merchandise]] to) contemporary girls, and none of the existing Looney women fit the bill. They considered using Honey Bunny, who was part of the ExpandedUniverse but had never appeared in animation; however, the designs weren’t too keen with her, with one animator believing that she looked like "Bugs in drag". The creators decided to introduce a new character instead, and so Lola was born.

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Lola was created during the planning stages of the 1996 film ''Film/SpaceJam''. The producers wanted to include a major female character who would resonate with (and sell [[TheMerch merchandise]] to) contemporary girls, and none of the existing Looney women fit the bill. They considered using Honey Bunny, who was part of the ExpandedUniverse but had never appeared in animation; however, the designs weren’t too keen with her, were not accepted, with one animator believing that she looked like "Bugs in drag". The creators decided to introduce a new character instead, and so Lola was born.
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Lola was created during the planning stages of the 1996 film ''Film/SpaceJam''. The producers wanted to include a major female character who would resonate with (and sell [[TheMerch merchandise]] to) contemporary girls, and none of the existing Looney women fit the bill. They considered using Honey Bunny, who was part of the ExpandedUniverse but had never appeared in animation; however, the designs were unimpressive, with one animator opining that she looked like "Bugs in drag". The creators decided to introduce a new character instead, and so Lola was born.

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Lola was created during the planning stages of the 1996 film ''Film/SpaceJam''. The producers wanted to include a major female character who would resonate with (and sell [[TheMerch merchandise]] to) contemporary girls, and none of the existing Looney women fit the bill. They considered using Honey Bunny, who was part of the ExpandedUniverse but had never appeared in animation; however, the designs were unimpressive, weren’t too keen with her, with one animator opining believing that she looked like "Bugs in drag". The creators decided to introduce a new character instead, and so Lola was born.
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* There’s also a [[TakeAThirdOption third camp]] who prefer that they use her ValleyGirl character from ''The Looney Tunes Show'' [[note]]though some fear that specific incarnation would also be considered controversial nowadays due to how things changed a decade after the show’s cancellation due to her ditziness possibly being perceived as a stereotype of mentally challenged people in an age where more young girls need positive role models[[/note]] or the bubbly but competent CompositeCharacter from ''WesternAnimation/NewLooneyTunes'' instead.

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* There’s also a [[TakeAThirdOption third camp]] who prefer favor that they use her ValleyGirl character from ''The Looney Tunes Show'' [[note]]though some fear that specific incarnation would also be considered controversial nowadays due to how things changed a decade after the show’s cancellation due to her ditziness possibly being perceived as a stereotype of mentally challenged people in an age where more young girls need positive role models[[/note]] or the bubbly but competent CompositeCharacter from ''WesternAnimation/NewLooneyTunes'' instead.



Lola's next project was the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which debuted on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era. Lola (along with Bugs) is the most sensible member of the team, although she has no problem [[NotSoAboveItAll joining in her friends' wacky antics]].

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Lola's next project was the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which debuted on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), company, and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era. Lola (along with Bugs) is the most sensible member of the team, although she has no problem [[NotSoAboveItAll joining in her friends' wacky antics]].

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* LegFocus: Most, if not all of Lola's various looks make a point of emphasizing her long, toned legs.



* ShesGotLegs: Most, if not all of Lola's various looks make a point of emphasizing her long, toned legs.
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: She's this to (and [[SwapFighter the second playable character]] alongside) Bugs in ''VideoGame/LooneyTunesCarrotCrazy'' on the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor, where she fights with a RollingPinOfDoom and can use both [[HeliCritter her spinning ears]] and [[ParasolParachute an umbrella]] to glide through the air.
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Lola never wears this Iconic Outfit in the film. The yellow over purple outfit comes from Happy Meal toys.


* YellowPurpleContrast: Her IconicOutfit from ''Space Jam'' consists of a yellow tank top and purple shorts.

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* YellowPurpleContrast: Her IconicOutfit from ''Space Jam'' consists of a yellow tank top and purple shorts.shorts. In a case of BeamMeUpScotty, this outfit only appears on Daffy Duck; the yellow tank top and purple shorts came from the Happy Meal toys issued in 1996.

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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was a needlessly sexualized FlatCharacter who was too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.

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In ''Space Jam'', Lola is both a confident ActionGirl whose basketball skills impress UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan and a seductive, scantily-clad MsFanservice who is [[AllMenArePerverts lusted after]] by several of the male toons, especially Bugs, who quickly makes her his LoveInterest. She proved divisive with fans: some enjoyed her strong, sassy YouGoGirl personality; others complained that she was a needlessly too overly sexualized FlatCharacter (and a bit [[FlatCharacter flat]]) who was also too ImmuneToSlapstick to fit in with the other Looney Tunes.



Lola's next project gave the blond bunny her biggest makeover yet. In the AnimatedSitcom ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', she's a scatterbrained CloudCuckoolander[=/=]TalkativeLoon who has a crush on Bugs, reversing their relationship in ''Space Jam''. These changes made Lola the object of controversy yet again; fans of the original version disliked her [[TheDitz ditzy]] new personality, while those who welcomed the changes praised this version of Lola for being a full-fledged character rather than a flat one. There were even some viewers who [[TakeAThirdOption appreciated both Lolas for what they were]].

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Lola's next project gave the blond bunny her biggest makeover yet. In the AnimatedSitcom ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', she's a scatterbrained CloudCuckoolander[=/=]TalkativeLoon who has a crush on Bugs, reversing their relationship in ''Space Jam''. These changes made Lola the object of controversy yet again; fans of the original version disliked her [[TheDitz ditzy]] new personality, while those who welcomed the changes praised this version of Lola for being a full-fledged character rather than a flat one. lust object. There were even some viewers who [[TakeAThirdOption appreciated loved both Lolas for what they were]].



2021 saw the release of the long-awaited sequel ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'', which brought back the original Lola, but in a modernized, TamerAndChaster form. In [[https://ew.com/movies/space-jam-new-legacy-lola-bunny/ a pre-release interview]], director Malcolm D. Lee said that in the first film, Lola was "very sexualized" and he wanted the ''New Legacy'' version to be "feminine without being objectified". Accordingly, Lola's proportions and uniform were made more modest -- and the internet exploded.

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2021 saw the release of the long-awaited sequel ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'', which brought back the original Lola, but in a modernized, TamerAndChaster form. In [[https://ew.com/movies/space-jam-new-legacy-lola-bunny/ a pre-release interview]], interview, director Malcolm D. Lee said that in the first film, Lola was "very sexualized" and he wanted the ''New Legacy'' version to be "feminine without being objectified". Accordingly, Lola's proportions and uniform were made more modest -- and the internet exploded.



* TheAce: She is introduced as being an explicitly better basketball player than Bugs. She appears to be the most athletic of the Looney Tunes, is one of the more competent, and [[ImmuneToSlapstick suffers none of the]] AmusingInjuries the others do. In addition, everyone notes how attractive she is. In short, she's a skilled, athletic, and beautiful DudeMagnet, and has no apparent flaws. This was one of the problems audiences had with her, as she came off as an overly perfect newly introduced character.

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* TheAce: She is introduced as being an explicitly better basketball player than Bugs. She appears to be the most athletic of the Looney Tunes, is one of the more competent, and [[ImmuneToSlapstick suffers none of the]] AmusingInjuries the others do. In addition, everyone notes how attractive she is. In short, she's a skilled, athletic, and beautiful DudeMagnet, and has no apparent flaws. This was one of the problems audiences had with her, as she came off as an too overly perfect for a newly introduced character.



* FlatCharacter: In ''Film/SpaceJam'', she doesn't get many lines and is mostly there to be the token girl and a SatelliteLoveInterest to Bugs. However, Creator/WarnerBros completely [[CloudCuckooLander altered her]] for her return in ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow.'' ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' has her as a KarmicTrickster, though bubbly and spontaneous, combining both portrayals in the process.



* ImmuneToSlapstick: A recurring criticism with Lola's ''Space Jam'' debut was that she seldom took part in the ToonPhysics or cartoon injuries iconic to the franchise. Later incarnations tried to rectify this to varying degrees, dialling up her wackiness and susceptibility to the hijinks by some order.

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* ImmuneToSlapstick: A huge, recurring criticism with Lola's ''Space Jam'' debut was that she seldom took part in the ToonPhysics or cartoon injuries iconic to the franchise. Later incarnations tried to rectify this to varying degrees, dialling up her wackiness and susceptibility to the hijinks by some order.



* SatelliteLoveInterest: To Bugs in ''Film/SpaceJam'', where she doesn't do too much other than play basketball and make Bugs act twitterpated. ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' and ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'' try to give her a DenserAndWackier personality, but she's still more or less just "Bugs' girlfriend". {{Averted}} in ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', in which she's the main character.

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Lola Bunny is the most famous female character in the ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' franchise, as well as half of an OfficialCouple with WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. Although she wasn't created until decades after the shorts' classic era, she's the first new Looney Tune to catch on with the public since WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, the Tasmanian Devil, and Witch Hazel in TheFifties. Despite (or because of) her popularity, her status as the best-known female character in a traditionally male-oriented franchise has made her controversial from the beginning, with both creators and fans often disagreeing on who and what she should be.

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Lola Bunny is the most famous female character in the ''Franchise/LooneyTunes'' franchise, as well as half of an OfficialCouple with WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. Although she wasn't created until decades after the shorts' classic era, she's the first new Looney Tune to catch on with the public since WesternAnimation/SpeedyGonzales, the Tasmanian Devil, and Witch Hazel in TheFifties. Despite (or because of) her popularity, her status as the best-known female character in a traditionally male-oriented franchise has made her controversial from the beginning, with both creators and fans often disagreeing on who and what she should be.
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Administrivia.Examples Are Not Arguable, I feel this lacks context, and the redirect Remember The New Girl works.


* RememberTheNewGuy: The way Warner's been marketing her since her debut in ''Film/SpaceJam'' can look like this.

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[[caption-width-right:350:Two versions of Lola, from ''Film/SpaceJam'' (left) and ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'' (left) and ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy'' (right).]]



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[[caption-width-right:350:Lola as she appears in ''Film/SpaceJamANewLegacy''.]]
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Lola's next project is the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.

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Lola's next project is was the EdutainmentShow ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which will debut debuted on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July in 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.
era. Lola (along with Bugs) is the most sensible member of the team, although she has no problem [[NotSoAboveItAll joining in her friends' wacky antics]].
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* CanonImmigrant: Created for ''Film/SpaceJam'', she eventually became this with analogues in ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'', ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', the OVA ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'', and ''Bugs Bunny Builders''.

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* CanonImmigrant: Created for ''Film/SpaceJam'', she eventually became this with analogues in ''WesternAnimation/BabyLooneyTunes'', ''WesternAnimation/LoonaticsUnleashed'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLooneyTunesShow'', the OVA ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunesRabbitsRun'', ''WesternAnimation/WabbitALooneyTunesProduction'', and ''Bugs Bunny Builders''.''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders''.
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Lola's next project is the EdutainmentShow ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.

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Lola's next project is the EdutainmentShow ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.



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* ''Bugs Bunny Builders'' ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunnyBuilders'' (2022- )
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Lola's next project is the pre-school EdutainmentShow ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.

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Lola's next project is the pre-school EdutainmentShow ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block on 25 July 2022. The series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.
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''A New Legacy'' made Lola a stronger character than ever, to the point that her introductory scene has Franchise/WonderWoman anointing her as an Amazon warrior. She also became UsefulNotes/LeBronJames' {{Lancer}} on the Tune Squad, helping him organize the toons into a functioning basketball team while respecting their unique abilities.

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''A New Legacy'' made makes Lola a stronger character than ever, to the point that her introductory scene has Franchise/WonderWoman anointing her as an Amazon warrior. She also became becomes UsefulNotes/LeBronJames' {{Lancer}} on the Tune Squad, helping him organize the toons into a functioning basketball team while respecting their unique abilities.
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* There’s also a [[TakeAThirdOption third camp]] who prefer that they use her ValleyGirl character from ''the Looney Tunes Show'' [[note]]though some fear that specific incarnation would also be considered controversial nowadays due to how things changed a decade after the show’s cancellation due to her ditziness possibly being perceived as a stereotype of mentally challenged people in an age where more young girls need positive role models[[/note]] or the bubbly but competent CompositeCharacter from ''WesternAnimation/NewLooneyTunes'' instead.

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* There’s also a [[TakeAThirdOption third camp]] who prefer that they use her ValleyGirl character from ''the ''The Looney Tunes Show'' [[note]]though some fear that specific incarnation would also be considered controversial nowadays due to how things changed a decade after the show’s cancellation due to her ditziness possibly being perceived as a stereotype of mentally challenged people in an age where more young girls need positive role models[[/note]] or the bubbly but competent CompositeCharacter from ''WesternAnimation/NewLooneyTunes'' instead.



Lola's next project is the pre-school series ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in 2022. The show has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.

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Lola's next project is the pre-school series EdutainmentShow ''Bugs Bunny Builders'', which will debut on Creator/HBOMax and Creator/CartoonNetwork's pre-school Creator/{{Cartoonito}} block in on 25 July 2022. The show series has Bugs, Lola and company running a wacky construction company (a la ''WesternAnimation/BobTheBuilder''), and it marks a return to the {{slapstick}} humor of the classic Looney Tunes era.
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* DamselInDistress: Lola is this in the 3rd and 4th games of ''VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle'' series as unless she was waiting in the Treasure Chest to surprise Bugs Bunny or Bugs Bunny opening the Treasure Chest somehow magically summoned Lola Bunny to him, then it is possible that she was Kidnapped and put in the Treasure Chest by Witch Hazel or the Tazmanian Devil and Bugs Bunny's Job is to rescue her.

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* DamselInDistress: Lola is this in the 3rd and 4th games of ''VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle'' series series, as unless she was waiting in the Treasure Chest to surprise Bugs Bunny or Bugs Bunny opening the Treasure Chest somehow magically summoned Lola Bunny to him, then it is possible that she was Kidnapped and put in the Treasure Chest by Witch Hazel or the Tazmanian Devil and Bugs Bunny's Job Bugs' job is to rescue her.



* OfficialCouple: With WesternAnimation/BugsBunny in most of her appearances. Subverted in ''Space Jam: A New Legacy'' given that their relationship is now portrayed as platonic rather than romantic, with a dynamic that’s more or less closer to that of a brother-sister duo. [[spoiler: Later, when Bugs is near-death after sacrificing himself to help win the game, Lola cradles him in a fashion that’s identical to when he saved her from being squashed by a Monstar. The only difference this time is that they don’t kiss.]]

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* OfficialCouple: With WesternAnimation/BugsBunny in most of her appearances. Subverted in ''Space Jam: A New Legacy'' given that their relationship is now portrayed as platonic rather than romantic, with a dynamic that’s more or less closer to that of a brother-sister duo.LikeBrotherAndSister. [[spoiler: Later, when Bugs is near-death after sacrificing himself to help win the game, Lola cradles him in a fashion that’s identical to when he saved her from being squashed by a Monstar. The only difference this time is that they don’t kiss.]]



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* DamselInDistress: Lola Bunny is this in the 3rd and 4th games of the VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle series as unless she was waiting in the Treasure Chest to surprise Bugs Bunny or Bugs Bunny opening the Treasure Chest somehow magically summoned Lola Bunny to him, then it is possible that she was Kidnapped and put in the Treasure Chest by Witch Hazel or the Tazmanian Devil and Bugs Bunny's Job is to rescue her.

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* DamselInDistress: Lola Bunny is this in the 3rd and 4th games of the VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle ''VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle'' series as unless she was waiting in the Treasure Chest to surprise Bugs Bunny or Bugs Bunny opening the Treasure Chest somehow magically summoned Lola Bunny to him, then it is possible that she was Kidnapped and put in the Treasure Chest by Witch Hazel or the Tazmanian Devil and Bugs Bunny's Job is to rescue her.
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* DamselInDistress: Lola Bunny is this in the 3rd and 4th games of the VideoGame/TheBugsBunnyCrazyCastle series as unless she was waiting in the Treasure Chest to surprise Bugs Bunny or Bugs Bunny opening the Treasure Chest somehow magically summoned Lola Bunny to him, then it is possible that she was Kidnapped and put in the Treasure Chest by Witch Hazel or the Tazmanian Devil and Bugs Bunny's Job is to rescue her.

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