TV Special
Description
Lah is a female ghost inhabiting a Haunted Mansion with two male ghosts, Su and Uh. Her spectral form features lavender hair held by golden rings, light blue upturned eyes with defined lashes, and distinctive makeup: pink eyeshadow and a heart-shaped mark beneath her left eye. She appears draped in a semi-transparent, layered dress, typically deep pink or lighter shades, adorned with golden accessories like bracelets, neck rings, and a bow on her tail. Pre-death photographs reveal she once had brown hair and wore a different dress.
Her personality is childish, entitled, and manipulative. She exhibits selfishness, expecting Su and Uh to cater to her whims and displaying irritation when they fail. She exploits their rivalry for her own amusement, directing them to scare visitors so she can photograph their frightened expressions. Her humor centers on finding scared faces entertaining, often laughing hysterically at others' fear, including Su and Uh's. She harbors a strong fascination with monster movies, especially werewolves, leading to an immediate infatuation upon encountering Sonic's Werehog form. Despite her self-centered nature, she occasionally shows kindness, interacting warmly with Baby Ghosts and expressing sadness at her inability to perform telekinesis like Su and Uh.
Lah's ghostly abilities include flight and shapeshifting. She can mimic other characters, such as impersonating Chip to accompany Sonic, but her disguises retain her heart-shaped cheek mark and unchanged voice; her true form is also revealed in photographs. She cannot physically manipulate objects, relying on others for tasks requiring telekinesis.
Her primary relationships involve manipulating Su and Uh, who compete for her affection by scaring visitors. She shows no genuine romantic interest in them, though historical illustrations suggest shared camaraderie. Her infatuation with Sonic's Werehog form leads her to orchestrate Chip's kidnapping to replace him, but this attraction fades upon seeing Sonic revert to his normal state. She displays no attachment to Chip beyond enjoying his frightened expressions.
Beyond her appearance in the "Sonic: Night of the Werehog" short, Lah features in the 2023 follow-up "Ghost Tale," attempting telekinesis alongside Su and Uh. She also makes non-speaking cameos in other media, including IDW Publishing's "Sonic the Hedgehog" issue #63 and a variant cover of Archie Comics' "Sonic the Hedgehog" #281.
Her background lacks explicit details about her human life or ghostly origin. Concept art indicates initial storyboards featured a third male ghost instead of Lah; her final design is credited to the illustrator unit Gurihiru.
Her personality is childish, entitled, and manipulative. She exhibits selfishness, expecting Su and Uh to cater to her whims and displaying irritation when they fail. She exploits their rivalry for her own amusement, directing them to scare visitors so she can photograph their frightened expressions. Her humor centers on finding scared faces entertaining, often laughing hysterically at others' fear, including Su and Uh's. She harbors a strong fascination with monster movies, especially werewolves, leading to an immediate infatuation upon encountering Sonic's Werehog form. Despite her self-centered nature, she occasionally shows kindness, interacting warmly with Baby Ghosts and expressing sadness at her inability to perform telekinesis like Su and Uh.
Lah's ghostly abilities include flight and shapeshifting. She can mimic other characters, such as impersonating Chip to accompany Sonic, but her disguises retain her heart-shaped cheek mark and unchanged voice; her true form is also revealed in photographs. She cannot physically manipulate objects, relying on others for tasks requiring telekinesis.
Her primary relationships involve manipulating Su and Uh, who compete for her affection by scaring visitors. She shows no genuine romantic interest in them, though historical illustrations suggest shared camaraderie. Her infatuation with Sonic's Werehog form leads her to orchestrate Chip's kidnapping to replace him, but this attraction fades upon seeing Sonic revert to his normal state. She displays no attachment to Chip beyond enjoying his frightened expressions.
Beyond her appearance in the "Sonic: Night of the Werehog" short, Lah features in the 2023 follow-up "Ghost Tale," attempting telekinesis alongside Su and Uh. She also makes non-speaking cameos in other media, including IDW Publishing's "Sonic the Hedgehog" issue #63 and a variant cover of Archie Comics' "Sonic the Hedgehog" #281.
Her background lacks explicit details about her human life or ghostly origin. Concept art indicates initial storyboards featured a third male ghost instead of Lah; her final design is credited to the illustrator unit Gurihiru.