TV Special
Description
Lah is a female ghost residing in a haunted mansion, haunting alongside two male ghosts, Su and Uh, who vie for her favor by capturing photographs of frightened individuals. She possesses lavender hair adorned with golden rings and a lotus flower, light blue upturned eyes with defined lashes and pink eyeshadow, and a distinct heart-shaped mark under her left eye. Her typical attire includes a sleeveless pink dress with white frills, golden bracelets, and a semi-transparent layered skirt, though her clothing shows minor variations. Historical photographs within the mansion hint she might have had brown hair and worn a different dress prior to her unspecified death.
Exhibiting a childish and self-centered nature, Lah demands photos of scared faces for her amusement, reacting with anger or disappointment to unimpressive images like Sonic the Hedgehog's nonchalant or silly expressions. She manipulates Su and Uh's rivalry to get what she wants, rewarding successful photos with cheek kisses. Despite her entitled behavior, she occasionally shows kindness, such as warm interactions with baby ghosts later on. Her fascination with monster films, especially werewolf themes, sparks an immediate infatuation upon seeing Sonic's Werehog form. This obsession drives her to orchestrate Chip's kidnapping so she can impersonate him and photograph herself with Sonic, though her disguise retains her heart mark and fails in pictures.
As a ghost, Lah can fly and shapeshift, though her transformations always retain her heart mark and voice, and her true form appears in photographs. Unlike Su and Uh, she cannot independently levitate objects. Her relationship with Su and Uh revolves around their unrequited affection; she leverages their devotion for tasks like scaring visitors or restraining Chip but feels no genuine romantic interest. After encountering Sonic's Werehog, she develops a persistent crush, later glimpsing him in Spagonia's sewers with visible admiration.
Lah appears in the IDW *Sonic the Hedgehog* comics during a Spagonia cameo, reaffirming her lingering attraction to Sonic. She returns in the 2023 short *Ghost Tale*, where Su and Uh try to impress her by telekinetically lifting objects. In this sequel, they covertly assist her when she struggles to levitate heavy items like a piano, demonstrating their enduring loyalty despite her self-centered actions.
Exhibiting a childish and self-centered nature, Lah demands photos of scared faces for her amusement, reacting with anger or disappointment to unimpressive images like Sonic the Hedgehog's nonchalant or silly expressions. She manipulates Su and Uh's rivalry to get what she wants, rewarding successful photos with cheek kisses. Despite her entitled behavior, she occasionally shows kindness, such as warm interactions with baby ghosts later on. Her fascination with monster films, especially werewolf themes, sparks an immediate infatuation upon seeing Sonic's Werehog form. This obsession drives her to orchestrate Chip's kidnapping so she can impersonate him and photograph herself with Sonic, though her disguise retains her heart mark and fails in pictures.
As a ghost, Lah can fly and shapeshift, though her transformations always retain her heart mark and voice, and her true form appears in photographs. Unlike Su and Uh, she cannot independently levitate objects. Her relationship with Su and Uh revolves around their unrequited affection; she leverages their devotion for tasks like scaring visitors or restraining Chip but feels no genuine romantic interest. After encountering Sonic's Werehog, she develops a persistent crush, later glimpsing him in Spagonia's sewers with visible admiration.
Lah appears in the IDW *Sonic the Hedgehog* comics during a Spagonia cameo, reaffirming her lingering attraction to Sonic. She returns in the 2023 short *Ghost Tale*, where Su and Uh try to impress her by telekinetically lifting objects. In this sequel, they covertly assist her when she struggles to levitate heavy items like a piano, demonstrating their enduring loyalty despite her self-centered actions.