mysqeedlyspoochisdead: Ya know, I was kinda hoping that one of these days I'd get around to watching The Looney Tunes Show, but um, I'm not sure if I'll be able to anymore....
Anonymous5: you say that they raped Lola Bunny character? her Space Jam version was a female love interest who just so happened to be great at basketball, this gave her a personality.. something the show intended to do with everyone, some already had personalities but others like Taz really needed it, Taz was shown as someone with limited intelligence but spoke english, so they scripted him as a destructive pitbull with a dislike for authority, take Lola now, she was a ditzy but fun character with a since of wonder, thrown in with some stalkerish behavior and its a entirely fleshed out character worthy of being a secondary character
Kooshmeister3: @Anonymous: I think saying the show "raped" Lola is grotesquely overstating things. But naysayers these days love hyperbole. And in defense of Lola in Space Jam, it isn't that she lacked a personality, it's merely that it was super basic and there wasn't much room in the plot to develop her beyond "hot chick who is good at basketball and takes offense at being condescended to." So basically most 90s female love interests.
Anonymous6: So again, these nerds are just mad that the show had the gall to give"cardboard cutout waifu #2149" a personality beyond having tits and playing basketball that one time.
- Reply
Patricia: Yeah, that'll happen.
- Reply
- Reply
- Reply
- Reply