Bonkers, an out-of-work cartoon, joins the Hollywood Police Department and helps his partners (first a doughnut-munching stress-bomb, then a beautiful blonde) catch cartoon criminals.Bonkers, an out-of-work cartoon, joins the Hollywood Police Department and helps his partners (first a doughnut-munching stress-bomb, then a beautiful blonde) catch cartoon criminals.Bonkers, an out-of-work cartoon, joins the Hollywood Police Department and helps his partners (first a doughnut-munching stress-bomb, then a beautiful blonde) catch cartoon criminals.
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In 1993, Disney released its next series in the Disney Afternoon lineup, "Bonkers." It's a show about some crazy cat who worked at a police station in Hollywood, and many "Roger Rabbit" things go on here!
I didn't see very many episodes of this, and I didn't care much about this show as well as 1994's "Gargoyles," although there were some episodes that I liked and stuck in my head as well: one was about the weather, and something funny happened with an elevator (?), and one was about a train. Sorry, it's been a while!!!!!
Before I leave, one criticism: I mean, why ban this "Golden Age" show when later garbage like KIM POSSIBLE and THAT'S SO RAVEN should be banned, huh????? (LOL) Must be a "Ren and Stimpy" Xerox, huh?????
Anyways, "Bonkers" is a pretty good show. Not "DuckTales" exciting, but still good!!!!!
10/10
Did you know
- TriviaContrary to popular belief, this TV series was never intended to be a spin off of Qui veut la peau de Roger Rabbit (1988). However the series does share the idea of humans co-existing with toons as shown in Roger Rabbit, despite that the Bonkers series was entirely animated with no live action.
- Quotes
Fall-Apart Rabbit: Good morning, afternoon or evening, sir or madam. Can I interest you in a set of encyclopedias A-Z missing only B-Y, available at an introductory price of merely twice their actual value?
- ConnectionsFeatured in E! Animation (1994)
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