Sunday, April 1, 2018

Lola Bunny Megapost Part 2 (The Looney Tunes Show)

A version of Lola appears in the animated series the Looney Toon's Show. The incarnation of Lola's personality is different from her Space Jam incarnation. She's still a lot and steals every scene that she is in. This version of Lola is a little scatter brained and she loves to talk a lot often saying every possible thing that runs through her mind in a disjointed train of thought.  She can also be a little bit crazy and does some really wild things in pursuing her relationship with Bugs. Despite her quirks... she's actually a very sweet character. She's always optimistic and likes helping people. Her zaniness just winds up being part of her charm.  I actually went through all of Lola's appearances in the series trying to find her best moments. By the time I was done I had over 2200 caps so needless to say this is going to take multiple tributes. I will cover ever all her best episodes though... so let's  dive right in...
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Synopsis: This is Lola's debut episode in the cartoon. Bugs mets Lola for the first time on the tennis court and the two of them wind up going on a date. Bugs doesn't really enjoy it very much due to Lola's chatiness and spaciness. To give you an example during a movie they are watching   Lola walks in and out of the aisle several times unable to decide whether to use the bathroom or watch her favorite scenes in the film. She also loudly voices whatever she is thinking while watching the movie laughing and crying at a whim. :-)
At the end of the Date. Bugs is content with not seeing Lola again. ^_^;
Lola however had a great time and thinks she is Bug's girlfriend now. :-)
She follows him everywhere (the Laundry Mat, the Gym etc) and every time that Bugs tries to break up with her, she begins sobbing so he can't go through with it. 
Bugs in desperation pretends to be an ex girlfriend telling Lola that dating him is an awful choice.
It doesn't work though and Lola winds up taking Bugs to meet her parents. ^_^;
During the dinner Bugs accidentally drops something under Lola's seat. While he is retrieving it, Lola mistakes Bugs being on his knees as a marriage proposal and accepts. ^_^
It appear like Bugs is stuck marrying Lola but luckily at the end of the Lola's spaciness saves him when she reveals Bugs that she has fallen in love with their wedding planner Pepe Le Pew. A relieved Bugs lets her out of the marriage pretending to be heart broken. He tell her that he probably won't be able to talk to her for awhile which Lola seems to understand.  Fortunately for Lola's fans, she reappears sooner rather than later.
 Peel of Fortune
Lola has a cameo appearance in the episode Peel of Fortune. :-) During the episode Bugs and her sing a "romantic" ballad. Actually Lola sings while Bugs gets increasingly concerned by her "Stalker-Like" tendencies as the song progresses. ^_^;
Example: 
Bug (Singing): "Did you bug my Telephone?"
Lola (Confirming): "Yes I bugged your Telephone"
My favorite moment of the song is when Bugs sings to sings to Lola he is thinking of filing a Restraining order to which Lola just informs him that those are so hard to enforce. ^_^;
Father Figures
Lola also cameos in the episode Father Figures where Bugs teams up with her father for a tennis tournament. Neither her nor her father are very good at tennis as demonstrated by the scene below. 
It is worth mentioning that during this episode Lola's mother invites her daughter to get pedicures together with her. The pedicures themselves aren't shown in the episode though.

To keep the post from Loading too slowly. I'll split the tribute here. :-D However fret not Furry Fans.  More episodes of this series still to come. :-)
-KSC

2 comments:

  1. I'm one of the few people who actually enjoined this new Looney Tunes show a lot. Lola is actually very funny.

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    1. Oh yes I like the new Looney Tunes show too. Yeah Lola was hilarious. :-) She has so much energy...I thinks she steals every scene she was in. ^_^ All the characters in the series are great too though.

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