lola bunny and loona (warner brothers and etc) created by smileeeeeee
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  • dirtyratmatt said:
    I'm more hyped for Loona than the current Lola, to be honest.

    they shrunk here tits and they gave her a flat ass and smaller hips because apparently being sexy is offensive or something.

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  • notthatoneguy1234 said:
    they shrunk here tits and they gave her a flat ass and smaller hips because apparently being sexy is offensive or something.

    Did you forget that this is a kids film, also she was changed because apparently being attractive makes you less strong and inpowering.

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  • nateboi said:
    Did you forget that this is a kids film

    I didn't forget that the first Space Jam was also a kid's film.
    Also helped a lotta boys discover manhood........

    nateboi said:
    because apparently being attractive makes you less strong and inpowering.

    Apply that to guys, and that doesn't make any sense. Why would it for women?

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  • servalion said:
    I didn't forget that the first Space Jam was also a kid's film.
    Also helped a lotta boys discover manhood........

    Apply that to guys, and that doesn't make any sense. Why would it for women?

    Because that's the kind of ass backwards logic the people who support the "Flat and curveless = strong character" argument use.

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  • Is it only me that thinks that her curling downwards tail, with her coat color scheme, makes Loona look like a skunk here?

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  • notthatoneguy1234 said:
    they shrunk here tits and they gave her a flat ass and smaller hips because apparently being sexy is offensive or something.

    You seem to be implying that tomboys can't be sexy. They are. What you probably meant to say was '...being curvy is offensive or something', but that's wrong too.

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  • Friggin politics these days i swear. Getting between good decent honest hardworkin perverts and our sexualized rated G cartoons. It obviously always stood for "Gropable", so whats the deal? I miss Minerva Mink being not controversial on daytime TV =P

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