Bonkers
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First Aired: 1993-09-04Length: 30 MinStatus: Ended
Bonkers D. Bobcat (voiced by Jim Cummings) is an overly energetic and hyperactive cartoon bobcat that works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood PD. Once a big name cartoon star for Wackytoons Studios, he was fired due to his show being bumped out of first place in the ratings. He was introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity Donald Duck from a park mugger (mostly due to the help of officer Lucky Piquel) and was given full credit for the mugger's capture. (Source: thetvdb.com)
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| Season 4 (show/hide) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 9 | Toon for a Day | 1993-10-22 |
| Sgt. Grating gets hit on the head, and thinks he's toon beaver Bucky Buzzsaw. At the same time, Wild Man Wyatt busts out of jail to seek revenge on the seargant. | ||
| 8 | What You Read is What You Get | 1993-10-07 |
| Bonkers versteht die Welt nicht mehr. Jede noch so verrückte Geschichte, die er in dem Magazin 'National Trash' liest, wird wahr. Bei seinen Recherchen kommt er der Toon-Schreibmaschine Hildy auf die Spur. | ||
| 7 | Fistful of Anvils | 1993-10-27 |
| While babysitting Miranda's nephew Timmy, Bonkers tells an old west story starring ""Trail Mix Bonkers"" to coerce the youngster to go to sleep. | ||
| 6 | When the Spirit Moves You | 1993-10-20 |
| Der ehemalige Toon-Geist Dobie treibt in einem Haus sein gespenstisches Unwesen. Bonkers verhaftet ihn und bringt ihn auf die Polizeiwache. Aber dort geht der Spuk erst richtig los ... | ||
| 5 | The Toon That Ate Hollywood | 1993-10-13 |
| After an unfunny clown steals Ludwig Von Drake's humorizer, he terrorizes Hollywood by stealing the humor of toons (including Bonkers), and it's up to Miranda's sense of humor to thwart his plan. | ||
| 4 | Bobcat Fever | 1993-10-06 |
| Al Vermin hetzt Bonkers den Toon-Virus Sheryl auf den Hals. Prompt bekommt der Luchs eine Krankheit nach der anderen. Da kann nur einer helfen: der Toon-Antikörper General Sneezekoff. | ||
| 3 | The Stork Exchange | 1993-10-25 |
| Sleazy Lilith DuPrave kidnaps the storks who bring Toon babies, as part of a plot to smuggle a stolen weapon out of the country. | ||
| 2 | Tokyo Bonkers | 1993-10-18 |
| Bonkers and Miranda fly to Tokyo, guarding the evil Z-Bot, when they run into the evil ninja kitties that free him. | ||
| 1 | Trains, Toons, and Toon Trains | 1993-10-11 |
| Bonkers and Miranda are sent on a train to interrogate a criminal dubbed ""stiff lips"", who knows a secret formula, but others are interested in the information also. | ||
| Season 3 (show/hide) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 20 | Stressed to Kill | 1994-02-23 |
| Lucky suffers from severe stress in trying to nab an art thief. | ||
| 19 | A Fine Kettle of Toons | 1994-02-17 |
| Lucky secretly plans a surprise party for the Chief for his 40th. anniversary on the force. But the Chief wants to know what he's up to, so he teams up with Fall-Apart to spy on Bonkers and Lucky. | ||
| 18 | Imagine That | 1994-02-14 |
| A toon pencil's spreading toon grafitti all over Hollywood. Marilyn goes after him, into a surreal toon world where he hides out. | ||
| 17 | Fall Apart Land | 1994-02-09 |
| Lucky and Fall-Apart dream of running a theme park. So Fall-Apart buys and renovates a park from a crooked real-estate agent. | ||
| 16 | The Greatest Story Never Told | 1994-02-07 |
| Toon camera Zoom and microphone Boom trash Lucky in their TV show on cops. | ||
| 15 | Comeback Kid | 1993-11-29 |
| Two con artists use Lucky to steal an huge diamond. | ||
| 14 | Miracle at the 34th Precinct | 1993-11-27 |
| Santa Claus is reported missing in a freak blizzard over Southern California. Two of his elves recruit Lucky as a substitute. | ||
| 13 | Seems Like Old Toons | 1993-11-26 |
| Marilyn helps a toon team of two bees and a bear make one last cartoon, before their studio is torn down. | ||
| 12 | The Final Review | 1993-11-22 |
| Bonkers and Lucky protect Charles Quibble, a TV critic who panned Bonkers's old show from an assassin. | ||
| 11 | Get Wacky | 1993-11-19 |
| Bonkers faces off Wacky Weasel, the cunningest toon villain that ever existed. | ||
| 10 | Toon with No Name | 1993-11-18 |
| A crime spree mirrors an old-west cartoon Bonkers once made. | ||
| 9 | The Dimming | 1993-11-17 |
| Lucky takes a vacation to a ""haunted mountain resort"" to pursue his dream of becoming a horror writer. Bonkers sends fall-apart and the grapevine to scare him, but then a ghost shows up. | ||
| 8 | If | 1993-11-16 |
| This time, Bonkers does his version of Rudyard Kipling's "If" with Jitters illustrating. In "Petal to the Metal," delivery boy Bonkers must deliver a dozen roses to Fawn in four minutes or he's through. In "Dogzapoppin'," Bonkers has to get an important package to his boss, Grumbles, but he can't get past Grumble's nasty dog. In "Trail Mix Bonkers," Pony Express rider Trail Mix Bonkers delivers two money plates to California and fights the Grumbles Kid. | ||
| 7 | Stand-in Dad | 1993-11-12 |
| On a kid's television show, an evil executive is running the show, and stealing all the audience's pocket change by sucking it into a secret vacum. But when the host's ant costume is ripped off of him and the robot vacum sends him running, Lucky has to go undercover and audition for the job of being the host of the show wearing the ant suit. But Lucky's family get's in the way too; his daughter is a fan of the show, and when Lucky forgets her birthday, he wears the ant suit and pretends to be the host of the show to make her happy. | ||
| 6 | Color Me Piquel | 1993-11-11 |
| Two black-and-white toons steal color from other toons to colorize them-selves. | ||
| 5 | Stay Tooned | 1993-11-05 |
| Bonkers loses a record book that's a key piece of evidence against a mobster, and he suspects everyone around him of stealing it. | ||
| 4 | A Wooly Bully | 1993-11-04 |
| Mammoth Mammoth turns to crime after losing his job as a superhero on a TV show. | ||
| 3 | Frame That Toon | 1993-11-03 |
| Bonkers helps a toon saxophone find her brother, Alto the double bass. But they find him helping a pickpocket rip off tourists. | ||
| 2 | I Oughta Be in Toons | 1993-11-02 |
| Mickey Mouse, the most famous Toon in the world is replaced by a human wannabe in a rat suit by conniving Mr. Corkscrew, with Lucky's unwitting assistance?? Not if Mickey-admiring Bonkers has anything to say about it. | ||
| 1 | The Good, the Bad & the Kanifky | 1993-11-01 |
| The mayor busts Chief Kanifky all the way down to the toon division. | ||
| Season 2 (show/hide) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 11 | Cartoon Cornered | 1993-10-29 |
| Sgt. Grating gets lost in the sets of Wackytoons Studio when he gets locked in by Bucky Buzzsaw. Then Wild Man Wyatt breaks out of prison and comes after Grating. | ||
| 10 | The 29th Page | 1993-10-28 |
| Alowysius Vermin and his gang search for the key clue to a mobster's loot, hidden in the 29th page of some book. | ||
| 9 | Dog Day Aftertoon | 1993-10-26 |
| When the ""Pits and Smarts"" series is cancelled, Pits the dog holds a bank full of people hostage with a toon bomb, demanding a new series. | ||
| 8 | Of Mice and Menace | 1993-10-21 |
| Bonkers takes in three toon mice left on his doorstep, not knowing that they're the accomplices of Flaps, the criminal elephant with a fixation on Dumbo. | ||
| 7 | Love Stuck | 1993-10-19 |
| Toon porcupine Winston Prickly kidnaps bachelors from the game show ""Love Corral"", when they won't let him on the show. In investigating the kidnappings, Bonkers falls madly in love with human bachelorette Rita Love-loss. | ||
| 6 | CasaBonkers | 1993-10-15 |
| Bonkers's old flame, Catia Legs Go-on-a-lot, gets him involved in a fight between Flaps and Al Vermin over the Maltese Beenie. | ||
| 5 | Springtime for the Iguana | 1993-10-14 |
| After acquiring a role in a live-action flick, Bonkers' arrongant actor pal Roderick Lizzard is framed for an arson fire at the studio. | ||
| 4 | Quibbling Rivalry | 1993-10-12 |
| Miranda's sister, TV reporter Shirley Wright, makes Bonkers look bad in a series of reports. | ||
| 3 | Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep? | 1993-10-08 |
| Baa-bara, one of the toon sheep that Bonkers counts to get to sleep, gets fed up with her dead-end life and starts stealing Bonkers's dreams for herself. | ||
| 2 | Witless for the Prosecution | 1993-10-05 |
| Miranda can testify against publisher Lillith DuPrave at her counterfeiting trial. So, she hides out in Bonkers's house until the trial. Bonkers and his friends decide to annoy her by smothering her with attention. | ||
| 1 | New Partners on the Block | 1993-10-04 |
| When Lucky Piquel is believed to have been killed in an explosion, it's up to Bonkers and newfound partner Miranda Wright to get to the bottom of things. | ||
| Season 1 (show/hide) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 21 | Tune Pig | 1993-10-01 |
| For their anniversary, Lucky takes Dil to see her favorite crooner. What they don't know is that the crooner has a secret. | ||
| 20 | Hand Over the Dough | 1993-09-29 |
| Bonkers and Lucky try to determine who's blowing up the delivery trucks of the Butterman Bakery company. | ||
| 19 | Poltertoon | 1993-09-28 |
| A ghost reeks havoc in the Piquel household, just on the day the Kanifky's invite themselves over for dinner. | ||
| 18 | Time Wounds All Heels | 1993-09-27 |
| Max Coody is released from prison, and wants to meet the cop who sent him up twenty years ago: Lucky Piquel. | ||
| 17 | Luna-Toons | 1993-09-24 |
| Aliens send Cadet Quark to take over the Earth, but no one will take him seriously because everyone thinks he's just a toon. | ||
| 16 | Once in a Blue Toon | 1993-09-23 |
| Bonkers and Lucky try to reform the Louse, a toon monster who does nothing but eat everything in sight. | ||
| 15 | Basic Spraining | 1993-09-22 |
| Criminal mastermind Mackey McSlime sets up a phony police training academy as a trap for Bonkers and Lucky. | ||
| 14 | Weather or Not | 1993-09-21 |
| Lucky gets annoyed when the weather reports are all wrong when he realizes that they were showing reruns because the weather toons are missing. | ||
| 13 | The Day the Toon Stood Still | 1993-09-20 |
| Pops, who controls toons' sense of timing, gets fed up with being taken for granted and throws toon time out of whack. | ||
| 12 | The Cheap Sheep Sweep | 1993-09-17 |
| Things go amuck in Toon Town as a sneaky wolf kidnaps toons, brings them to his sheep factory, and turns them into stuffed sheep. But soon enough, Bonkers gets kidnapped too, and it's up to Lucky to save him. | ||
| 11 | Hamster Houseguest | 1993-09-16 |
| Bonkers and Lucky reluctantly help out the toon team, Tiny the Hamster and Mister Big, who are down on their luck. | ||
| 10 | Never Cry Pig | 1993-09-15 |
| The Three Pigs try to pin their badly-constructed houses collapsing on the Mean Old Wolf. | ||
| 9 | In Toons We Trust | 1993-09-14 |
| Lucky arrests giant toon bird Baby Hubert for a string of jewel thefts, but Bonkers believes he's innocent. Then Lucky suspects that Bonkers is in on the thefts, too. | ||
| 8 | Fall Apart Bomb Squad | 1993-09-13 |
| A crazy Toon Bomb who wants to be a stand-up comic terrorizes the city, and Lucky and Bonkers take the case with their new explosives expert, Fall-Apart Rabbit. | ||
| 7 | Calling All Cars | 1993-09-10 |
| Toon tow-truck Ma Parker charms Lucky into letting her in the Police Garage, where she steals police car parts. | ||
| 6 | Is Toon Fur Really Warm? | 1993-09-09 |
| Marylins Lieblings-Toon, ein Stinktier, ist spurlos verschwunden. Bonkers macht sich auf die Suche nach ihm und merkt bald, daß an diesem Fall etwas ganz gewaltig zum Himmel stinkt! | ||
| 5 | Out of Sight, Out of Toon | 1993-09-08 |
| Lucky Piquel befreit Bonkers von der Toon-Grippe und steckt sich dabei selbst an. Die Folge: Piquel mutiert zu einem grünen Mini-Toon. | ||
| 4 | Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers | 1993-09-07 |
| Bonkers gibt sein Bestes und will seinem Partner Piquel bei seiner Beförderung helfen. Doch als Piquel sich daraufhin in einem Werbespot für ein Toon-Blubberbad widerfindet, endet alles in einem Desaster: Piquels Boss erkennt ihn und macht kurzen Prozess: Er feuert Piquels! Guest stars: Charlie Adler, Earl Boen, Hamilton Camp, Joe Alaskey, Robert Ridgely, Tino Insana | ||
| 3 | In the Bag | 1993-09-06 |
| A toon handbag is stealing everything from the ""D"" from the ""Hollywood"" sign to Lucky's pants. Guest stars: Charlie Adler, Corey Burton, Frank Welker, Jesse Corti | ||
| 2 | Gone Bonkers (2) | 1993-09-04 |
| Bonkers neuer Partner ist der Streifenpolizist Lucky Piquel, der seit Ewigkeiten auf eine Beförderung hofft. Dank Bonkers und seiner unkonventionellen Ermittlungsmethoden, die er sich in verschiedenen Comic-Strips abgeguckt hat, kann Piquel diese Hoffnung jetzt wohl begraben. Guest stars: Charlie Adler, Earl Boen, Frank Welker, Michael Bell | ||
| 1 | Going Bonkers (1) | 1993-09-04 |
| Bonkers gets captured by Mr. Doodles, the Collector's minion, during his search for Fall-Apart. Toots leads Piquel to the Collector's hideout, saving Bonkers. The Collector is revealed to be a human before he gets trapped in the prop box Guest stars: Charlie Adler, Earl Boen, Frank Welker, Michael Bell, Tony Anselmo | ||
| Season 0 (show/hide) | ||
|---|---|---|
| 4 | Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats | 1993-11-24 |
| Compilations - He's Bonkers Shorts: 4th "Raw Toonage" shorts, Goldijitters is just about to sit down to a tofu dinner when the Three Bobcats barge in to annoy her/him. In "Quest for Firewood," prehistoric cavecat Bonkers searches for firewood for his tribe. In "Gobble, Gobble Bonkers," Jitters lets Bonkers take one his beloved turkeys to Grumbles for Thanksgiving dinner, not realizing that it's the dinner. In "Get Me to the Church on Time," Bonkers and Jitters have a difficult time getting to Jitters's wedding with Tanya. | ||
| 3 | Cereal Surreal | 1993-11-16 |
| No description available. | ||
| 2 | O Cartoon, My Cartoon | 1993-11-10 |
| Compilations - He's Bonkers Shorts: 2nd "Raw Toonage" shorts, Bonkers recites his own version of "Oh, Captain, my Captain" and Fall-Apart acts it out. In "Get Me a Pizza (Hold the Minefield)," a black-and-white newsreel tells of how World War I hero Bonkers bravely delivered pizzas to our boys in the front. In "Spatula Party," Bonkers' new neighbor Fawn Deer wants to borrow a spatula, so Bonkers scurries all around the neighborhood trying to get one. In "Sheerluck Bonkers," Victorian-era detective Sheerluck Bonkers tries to find out who has stolen a priceless pendant from Princess Fawn of Doe-mania. | ||
| 1 | The Rubber Room Song | 1993-09-30 |
| Compilations - He's Bonkers Shorts: 1st "Raw Toonage" shorts. Included are the title routine (lifted from "Casabonkers," complete with a quick glimpse of Miranda), along with several "He's Bonkers" shorts from "Raw Toonage." In "Ski Patrol," ambulance drivers Bonkers and Jitters rush to help skier Grumbles, who's injured on the slopes. In "Bonkers in Space," Bonkers and Jitters work at spaceship-wash outfit in a space station, where Jitters accidentally gets cast into space while Bonkers puts the moves on Fawn. In "Draining Cats and Dogs," plumbers Bonkers and Jitters rescue Fawn when her pipes burst and her house floods. | ||
(Source: thetvdb.com)
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