Looks or personality?

Looks or personality?

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both

space jam lola, also had a personality

No she didn't.
She was literally "taken female" the character. Stop thinking with your penis.

this
i wouldnt want an orc with an angels personality but also not an angel with an orcs personality

"I'm sure you have a nice personality" is a classic euphemism meaning that someone is ugly.

I honestly think LTS Lola has a better design

bof

"token female"

Seconding that Space Jam Lola doesn't have a personality.
Here's a test: Can you describe a character without describing what they do or what they look like?
SJL's personality is ENTIRELY based around her looks and that she plays basketball good. That's it. Everything she does is based on those facts. She makes no decisions and doesn't take a single action in the film that is independent of them.

Season 2 of TLTS Lola had better looks because she was shapely but didn't have the weirdly smal face on a huge fat head.

They're both hot though.

>"Original Lola didn't had any personality!"
>Meanwhile original Lola is more iconic than the reboot Lola even toward female audience
Gee, it's like women prefer femme fatale characters over a "Look at me, I'm so random and looney!" female character.

Why are nu males so insecure?

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I haven't watched the film in years but I can easily say that she's sassy, confident, urbane, competitive, and level-headed but also fun-loving when it's game time.

It's not a great personality, but it's still a personality. You're allowed to complain that she's a lame character without strawmanning.

Left.
Right unironically made me want to skip episodes, she was just too infuriating.

>implying the one on the left has the looks
If you're a normie, sure. I like my cartoon girls to look cartoony. TLTS Lola has it all.

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It probably has less to do with insecurity and more to do with the Chinese Fire Drill effect where the media throws out a weird random idea like "portraying women as clowns is hip and cool," and many people jump on that bandwagon.

That said, I'm not sure it's fair to say that any version of Lola was iconic, she's still pretty forgotten except among furries.

>sassy, confident, urbane, competitive, and level-headed but also fun-loving
Yass queen slaaaay

And you have just described the generic "no nonsense woman" of the 1990s.

It's actually kind of ridiculous how hot they tried to make Lola in Space Jam.

More to the point, how the FUCK did something like Space Jam get made? How high do you have to be to write that premise/script?

Personality

Space Jam Lola Bunny was literally Jessica Rabbit 2.0

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But both are applied to the right only?

>Gee, it's like women prefer femme fatale characters over a "Look at me, I'm so random and looney!"

>Femme Fatale
>"DON'T CALL ME DOLL TEE HEE"

Okay simp

Yeah, she was in a lot of the marketing and merchandise to reel in the girls and perverts into theaters, only to have a total screentime of literally 5 minutes.
Who else could they have used to do that? Granny? Sexual assault victim cat? Witch Hazel?
>I don't know about you, but I'm not at all turned on by some old, wrinkly, shitty witch titties! That's fuckin' nasty, man!
-AVGN, 2007

Her personality is don't call me doll.

Looks or personality?

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Ability to suck a golf ball through a garden hose

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The right one was better, simply for actually being funny.

Sorry that expect someone in a cartoon called Looney Tunes to be looney.

Both, that's why I pick left.

I miss him

Chad.

Newer Lola had the better body. Old Lola does nothing for me.