Bonkers (1993)
Bonkers is an animated American television series that aired from September 4, 1993 to August 24, 1995 in first-run syndication. The syndicated run was available both separately, and as part of The Disney Afternoon. The show was last seen on Toon Disney, but was taken off the schedule in late 2004.
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Episode 1 - The Good the Bad & the Kanifky
Release Date: 1993-11-01The mayor busts Chief Kanifky all the way down to the toon division.
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Episode 2 - I Oughta Be In Toons
Release Date: 1993-11-02Mickey 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.
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Episode 3 - Frame That Toon
Release Date: 1993-11-03Bonkers helps a toon saxophone find her brother, Alto the double bass. But they find him helping a pickpocket rip off tourists.
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Episode 4 - A Wooly Bully
Release Date: 1993-11-04Mammoth Mammoth turns to crime after losing his job as a superhero on a TV show.
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Episode 5 - Stay Tooned
Release Date: 1993-11-05Bonkers loses a record book that's a key piece of evidence against a mobster, and he suspects everyone around him of stealing it.
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Episode 6 - Get Me a Pizza / O Cartoon! My Cartoon! / Spatula Party / Sheerluck Bonkers
Release Date: 1993-11-10In the second ""Raw Toonage"" compilation episode, Bonkers recites his own version of ""Oh, Captain, my Captain"", and Fall-Apart acts it out. ""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. ""Spatula Party"": Bonkers new neighbor Fawn Deer wants to borrow a spatula, and so Bonkers scurries all around the neighborhood trying to get one. ""Sheerluck Bonkers"": Victorian era detective Sheerluck Bonkers tries to find out who's stolen a priceless pendant from Princess Fawn of Doe-mania.
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Episode 7 - Color Me Piquel
Release Date: 1993-11-11Two black-and-white toons steal color from other toons to colorize them-selves.
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Episode 8 - Stand-In Dad
Release Date: 1993-11-12On 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.
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Episode 9 - Cereal Surreal
Release Date: 1993-11-15Three thuggish toon elves frame spokesmen Slap, Sniffle, and Plop for stealing cereal box prizes so they can take their jobs.
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Episode 10 - Petal to the Metal / If / Dogzapoppin' / Trail Mix Bonkers
Release Date: 1993-11-16This time, Bonkers does his version of Rudyard Kipling's ""If"", with Jitters illustrating. ""Petal to the Metal"": Delivery boy Bonkers must deliver a dozen roses to Fawn in four minutes or he's through. ""Dogzapoppin'"": Bonkers has to get an important package to his boss, Grumbles, but he can't get past Grumble's nasty dog. ""TrailMix Bonkers"": Pony express rider TrailMix Bonkers delivers two money plates to California and fights the Grumbles Kid.
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Episode 11 - The Dimming
Release Date: 1993-11-17Lucky 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.
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Episode 12 - Toon With No Name
Release Date: 1993-11-18A crime spree mirrors an old-west cartoon Bonkers once made.
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Episode 13 - Get Wacky
Release Date: 1993-11-19Bonkers faces off Wacky Weasel, the cunningest toon villain that ever existed.
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Episode 14 - The Final Review
Release Date: 1993-11-22Bonkers and Lucky protect Charles Quibble, a TV critic who panned Bonkers's old show from an assassin.
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Episode 15 - Quest for Firewood / Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats / Get Me to the Church on Time / Gobble Gobble Bonkers
Release Date: 1993-11-24In the last ""Raw Toonage"" compilation, Goldijitters is just about to sit down to a tofu dinner when the Three Bobcats barge in to annoy her/him. ""Quest for Firewood"": In prehistoric times, cavecat Bonkers searches for firewood for his tribe. ""Gobble, Gobble Bonkers"": Jitters lets Bonkers take one his beloved turkeys to Grumbles for Thanksgiving dinner, not realizing that it's the dinner. ""Get Me to the Church on Time"": Bonkers and Jitters have a difficult time getting to Jitters's wedding with Tanya.
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Episode 16 - Seems Like Old Toons
Release Date: 1993-11-26Marilyn helps a toon team of two bees and a bear make one last cartoon, before their studio is torn down.
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Episode 17 - Miracle at the 34th Precinct
Release Date: 1993-11-27Santa Claus is reported missing in a freak blizzard over Southern California. Two of his elves recruit Lucky as a substitute.
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Episode 18 - Comeback Kid
Release Date: 1993-11-29Two con artists use Lucky to steal an huge diamond.
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Episode 19 - The Greatest Story Never Told
Release Date: 1994-02-07Toon camera Zoom and microphone Boom trash Lucky in their TV show on cops.
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Episode 20 - Fall Apart Land
Release Date: 1994-02-09Lucky and Fall-Apart dream of running a theme park. So Fall-Apart buys and renovates a park from a crooked real-estate agent.
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Episode 21 - Imagine That
Release Date: 1994-02-14A toon pencil's spreading toon grafitti all over Hollywood. Marilyn goes after him, into a surreal toon world where he hides out.
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Episode 22 - A Fine Kettle Of Toons
Release Date: 1994-02-17Lucky 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.
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Episode 23 - Stressed To Kill
Release Date: 1994-02-23Lucky suffers from severe stress in trying to nab an art thief.