Lola has tan fur, blonde bangs, and wears a yellow cropped tank-top, purple shorts and a matching purple rubber band on both ears tied like a high ponytail, which may also hint that she is a lop rabbit. In the movie, however, her cropped tank top was white, and her shorts and hair rubber band were dark blue. She also wore a black jacket. She wears white gloves on her hands. Her feet are also tan and have three toes. She has aqua colored eyes and has purple plum eyeshadow for makeup. She also appears to have a curvy hourglass figure body. Lola is voiced by Kath Soucie in the film.
Lola's basketball skills get her a spot on the Tune Squad, in which the Looney Tunes characters battle the villainous Monstars for their freedom, with help from Michael Jordan.
Although she initially turns down Bugs' advances, her feelings shift to affection after he saves her from a belly-flopping Pound, getting himself painfully squashed in the process, showing that he is willing to put himself in harm's way for her and genuinely cares for her. Acting on these feelings, she kisses him, much to his excitement and near the film's end, she becomes his girlfriend.
Lola's personality and appearance is a combination of the tomboy and femme fatale archetypes, along with the confident professional women often featured in the films of Howard Hawks. She is a tough talking, no-nonsense woman, as displayed by her reactions to being called the term "doll," which she finds to be derogatory and highly offensive. She is extremely independent and self-reliant. She is highly athletic, easily the best player after Michael Jordan himself. She is quite capable of easily charming men around her. Lola's personality is an amalgamation of previous depictions. She is more intelligent and shows great leadership while still having fun with her friends/teammates. Her catchphrase is "Buckle Up" and adds references to the projects they build. Her performance in the series is more positively praised than her other