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Scooby- Doo and the Loch Ness Monster (Video 2. One of quite a few cartoon Scooby Doo films, "Scooby Doo and the Loch Ness Monster" turns out to be entertaining, exciting, interesting, funny and also does a surprisingly good interpretation of the Highlands of Scotland. One annoying aspect of the film is the voices of many of the characters - American people trying to sound Scottish in this film are unfortunately not succeeding all that well (although some people do better Scottish accents than others). Daphne has come to the Highlands to see her cousin Shannon and the Highland games at Blake Castle. Gravely Shannon tells the gang that she believes to have seen the Loch Ness Monster. When yet more chaos arises, the Mystery Inc Gang have another mystery on their hands..

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Lola Bunny - Wikipedia. Lola Bunny is a Looney Tunescartoon character portrayed as an anthropomorphic female rabbit.

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She is Bugs Bunny's girlfriend. She was created as "female merchandising counterpart" to Bugs Bunny. She first appeared in the 1.

Space Jam.[1]Space Jam[edit]Lola first appeared in the 1. Space Jam. She is shown with tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a purple rubber band on both ears like a ponytail. She has aqua colored eyes. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film. Lola was created to serve as a romantic interest for Bugs. Lola has a "curvaceous body", wears tight clothes, and poses seductively when she first appears on screen.

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In response, Bugs is instantly smitten and several other male characters ogle at her.[2][note 1] Lola demonstrates her basketball skills and then the film makes use of a Tex Avery- style gag concerning the libido of males: Bugs floats up the air and then crashes to the floor. The scene is reminiscent of "Wolfie" from Red Hot Riding Hood (1. The effect serves to reduce Bugs and his fellow characters to stereotypical "guys".[2]This adds to the film a sub- plot typical for the romantic comedy of whether there will be romance between Lola and Bugs. Lola does have a feminist catchphrase, "Don't ever call me doll", and her athleticism is not a typical feminine trait.[2] As Tony Cervone explained, the animators originally had in mind more "tomboyish" traits for her, but feared that she would appear "too masculine". So they ended up emphasizing her "feminine attributes".[2] The romantic sub- plot of the film concludes with a conventional resolution. Lola is nearly injured by one of the opponents in the basketball game, and Bugs rescues her. Bugs receives her grateful kiss during the game, and kisses her back following its end, with Lola reacting in her own Tex Avery- style gag on libido.[2]Lola's personality is a combination of the Hawksian woman, tomboy and femme fatale archetypes.[2] She is a tough talking, no- nonsense woman who is extremely independent and self- reliant.

She is highly athletic while also incredibly seductive in her behavior. The Looney Tunes Show[edit]Lola also appears in The Looney Tunes Show, where she was voiced by Kristen Wiig. As opposed to her personality in Space Jam, she is portrayed as a scatterbrained, indecisive, gabby young woman who tends to obsess over Bugs, whom she refers to as "Bun- Bun."[3] She is very dedicated to achieving goals but oftentimes tends to forget what she was doing. She's unable to settle on a decision, even for something as simple as what she wants to drink. While she is overly talkative to the point of irritation, Bugs nevertheless appears to enjoy having her around, even surprising himself when declaring himself her boyfriend in "Double Date" where she helped Daffy get the courage to ask Tina Russo out on a date.

Near the end of the episode, Lola became friends with Tina Russo. Later in the series Bugs and Lola are seen in multiple episodes spending time with each other. But noted that after going to Paris with Bugs Bunny he eventually falls in love with Lola again and even they kiss after dancing. Download 8 Bullets For Free. Lola's wealthy parents Walter, voiced by John O'Hurley, and Patricia, voiced by Grey De. Lisle in Season One, Wendi Mc.

Lendon- Covey in Season Two, appear in the show as well. This version of the character appeared in the straight- to- video movie Looney Tunes: Rabbits Run.[4] She was voiced by Rachel Ramras instead of Kristen Wiig. Other appearances[edit]A toddler version of her, voiced by Britt Mc. Killip, is among the regular characters of Baby Looney Tunes. Like her older counterpart, she has tomboyish traits and an affinity for basketball.[5]Other appearances include her role as the reporter in the direct- to- video film Tweety's High- Flying Adventure. She also appeared as a playable character in the games Bugs Bunny & Lola Bunny: Operation Carrot Patch, released in 1. Looney Tunes Racing, released in 2.

She was also a news reporter in the game Looney Tunes: Space Race also in 2. In the action comedy Loonatics Unleashed, her descendant is Lexi Bunny.[6]Following Space Jam, Lola has regularly appeared in solo stories in the monthly Looney Tunes comic published by DC Comics. Lola Bunny was also featured in a webtoon on looneytunes. Dating Dos and Don'ts." During this webtoon, in the form of a fifties educational film, Bugs Bunny attempts to take Lola out on a date, but Elmer Fudd and Lola's disapproving dad (voiced by Tom Kenny) hinder him. Sources[edit]^The male characters involved in the scene are nearly the entire male cast of the Looney Tunes Filmography. References[edit]External links[edit].

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