All with a little “What’s up, Doc?”
She paused, then added her own ad-lib, channeling a little of her inner Phil DeVille’s mischief: “And if you can’t see that, you must be as blind as a mole rat in a coal mine.” kath soucie lola bunny
Kath nodded. This was the moment. Lola, on the witness stand, proving she wasn’t just eye candy. She leaned into the mic, dropped her voice a fraction, and let the Southern honey drip with a hidden kick. All with a little “What’s up, Doc
“Put me down, Bugs. I’ve got legs.” She leaned into the mic, dropped her voice
The voice actress arrived at the Burbank studio with a slight knot in her stomach. It was 1996, and Kath Soucie was already a legend in the animation world. She’d been the plucky courage of Dexter’s mom, the sweet charm of Phil and Lil on Rugrats , and a dozen other characters who lived in the hearts of millions. But today felt different.
She said it soft, a little breathy, with a smile in her voice. But then she added a tiny, almost imperceptible edge—a flicker of confidence behind the flirtation.