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Lexi Bunny is a character in Loonatics Unleashed. She was voiced by Jessica DiCicco.

About Lexi[]

Lexi is the second-in-command and sole female member of the Loonatics. She is the descendant of either Lola Bunny, Daisy Lou or Honey Bunny. She wears a black uniform with pink accents parallel to Babs color scheme, as well as a long green ribbon she uses like a hair tie to decorate her ears.

Lexi is a young, laid-back person who enjoys video games, pizza, and gymnastics. Lexi occasionally expresses concern about her looks: in "Loonatics on Ice" when Zadavia tells them about the freeze, Lexi mutters about how wearing a sweater would make her look chubby; and in "The World is My Circus" after being mutated by the DNA scrambler of Ringmaster and Otto she says that they can't keep fighting and the Pepé Le Pew look is not her. This is an ironic statement as she along with all the other Loonatics would eventually encounter Pierre Le Pew, the evil human parody of Pepe Le Pew, who observed her placing a Pterosaur back into the Acmetropolis Zoo and attempted to flirt with her by complimenting her looks. It is implied that he released the animals to be able to recruit Slam into his illegal fights arena. Lexi, however, was predictably repulsed by Pierre's stench and creepy mannerisms. She is also shown to be very susceptible to seasickness, as seen in "Secrets of the Guardian Strike Sword".

Lexi as student at Acmetropolis University before getting her powers

Lexi as student at Acmetropolis University before getting her powers

Before getting her powers, Lexi was a student at Acmetropolis University who tried to join the school's cheerleading squad. The captain, who was afraid of being overshadowed by Lexi in terms of skill, did not accept her. Nevertheless, Lexi is the most agile and acrobatic member of the team.

As a member of the Loonatics, Lexi is second-in-command, with pink accents to her uniform. Lexi is the team's eavesdropper.

Abilities[]

  • Sonic Hearing: Possesses expert eavesdropping skills and hyper-sensitive hearing.
  • Brain Blast: Can shoot concentrated psychic energy from the top of her head. She often launches them in spherical blasts, as opposed to a consistent stream.
  • Plant Control: Can mentally control the growth of plants by emitting brain blast at a chosen plant, and the ability to swiftly create plants. Since this was not one of her original powers and she has not used it since its first appearance, it may be assumed that this was only temporary.

Gallery[]


Characters
Main Characters
Bugs Bunny (Prototype Bugs Bunny) Daffy Duck Elmer Fudd Foghorn Leghorn Lola Bunny (Honey Bunny) Marvin the Martian (K-9) Pepé Le Pew (Penelope Pussycat) Porky Pig Road Runner Speedy Gonzales Sylvester (Sylvester Jr.) Taz Tweety Wile E. Coyote Yosemite Sam
Recurring Golden Age Characters
1930s debuts

Bosko Honey Bruno Foxy Roxy Piggy Fluffy Wilber Goopy Geer Buddy Cookie Beans Little Kitty Oliver Owl Ham and Ex Petunia Pig Piggy Hamhock Gabby Goat Egghead Big Bad Wolf Little Red Riding Hood Yoyo Dodo Mrs. Daffy Duck The Two Curious Puppies Sniffles Inki Minah Bird

1940s debuts

Three Little Pigs Little Blabbermouse Willoughby Cecil Turtle Beaky Buzzard Mama Buzzard Leo the Lion Babbit and Catstello Conrad the Cat Hubie and Bertie Claude Cat A. Flea Tom Turk Three Bears Schnooks Hector the Bulldog The Drunk Stork Gossamer Rocky Barnyard Dawg Henery Hawk Charlie Dog Bobo the Elephant Goofy Gophers The Dog Wellington Gruesome Gorilla Hippety Hopper The Talking Bulldog The Crusher The Supreme Cat Playboy Penguin

1950s debuts

Melissa Duck Frisky Puppy Granny (Proto-Granny) Miss Prissy (Emily the Chicken) Sam Cat Nasty Canasta Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot Spike and Chester Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog The Weasel Witch Hazel Tasmanian She-Devil Ralph Phillips Egghead Jr. Mugsy Jose and Manuel The Honey-Mousers (Ralph Crumden, Ned Morton, Alice Crumden, Trixie Morton) Instant Martians Slowpoke Rodriguez Pappy and Elvis Blacque Jacque Shellacque

1960s debuts

Cool Cat Colonel Rimfire Merlin the Magic Mouse Second Banana Bunny and Claude

One-Off Golden Age Characters
1930s debuts

Owl Jolson

1940s debuts

The Gremlin The Dover Boys (Tom Dover, Dick Dover, Larry Dover, Dora Standpipe, Dan Backslide) Mr. Meek Russian Dog Hatta Mari The Little Man from the Draft Board Colonel Shuffle Giovanni Jones

1950s debuts

The Martin Brothers The Gambling Bug Pete Puma George and Benny Toro the Bull Babyface Finster Michigan J. Frog Shropshire Slasher Mot Pablo and Fernando Charles M. Wolf Señor Vulturo Mighty Angelo

1960s debuts

Hugo the Abominable Snowman Nelly the Giraffe Count Bloodcount Spooky Rapid Rabbit and Quick Brown Fox

Post-Golden Age Characters
Tiny Toon Adventures

Buster Bunny Babs Bunny Plucky Duck Hamton J. Pig Fifi La Fume Shirley the Loon Sweetie Bird Elmyra Duff Montana Max

Taz-Mania

Jean Hugh Molly Jake Dog the Turtle Drew

Pinky and the Brain

Pinky The Brain

Baby Looney Tunes

Floyd Minton

Duck Dodgers

Dr. I.Q. Hi Captain Star Johnson Commander X2

Loonatics Unleashed

Ace Bunny Lexi Bunny Danger Duck Slam Tasmanian Tech E. Coyote Rev Runner

The Looney Tunes Show

Tina Russo

New Looney Tunes

Squeaks the Squirrel Bigfoot Barbarian Boyd Cal Carl the Grim Rabbit Claudette Dupri Dr. Clovenhoof Eagle Scout Elliot Sampson Horace the Horse Ivana Jack Thes Leslie P. Lilylegs Miss Cougar Pampreen Perdy and Paul Perdy Rhoda Roundhouse Shameless O'Scanty Sir Littlechin Slugsworthy the First Squint Eatswood Tad Tucker Trey Hugger Viktor Winter Stag