Bonkers
1993 / NRBonkers 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.
Seasons & Episode
When cartoon star Bonkers T. Bobcat is fired, he helps the police search for missing toons and becomes partners with Officer Lucky Piquel.
When former cartoon star, Bonkers, is captured by The Collector, it's up to his reluctant partner, Lucky Piquel, to save him.
Bonkers and Lucky try to solve the case of several items missing around town before they have an inspection back at Police Headquarters.
When Bonkers uses a shampoo called Bubble Glow and gets Lucky fired in the process, he finds out that it rubs out Toons when he starts disappearing.
In search of the minuscule Toon Maggie, Lucky catches Toon Flu, and Bonkers and Fall-Apart try to cure him before he completely becomes a Toon.
Lucky requests Bonkers to invite Skunky Skunk to Marilyn's birthday, but finds he has disappeared after being accused of manslaughter.
Toon tow truck Ma Parker gains Lucky's trust in order to steal car parts from the police garage, assisted by Wooly and Bully.
Fall-Apart Rabbit assists Bonkers and Lucky in capturing a crazy Toon Bomb who wanted to be a stand-up comedian and is now terrorizing the city.
Lucky arrests Baby Hubert at a robbery scene, while Bonkers assumes he is innocent, but Diamond Bill makes matters worse for both Bonkers and Hubert.
The three pigs come to Bonkers and Lucky for help; the mean ol' wolf has been blowing down houses in Porkwood, their latest subdivision.
Lucky finds himself babysitting a giant toon hamster during his weekend off.
When glue, cotton balls, plastic and toons go missing from around Hollywood, Bonkers and Lucky are assigned to track down the thieves.
Feeling unappreciated, Pops Klok, the keeper of toon time, calls it quits throwing all toons into uncontrollable chaos.
It's up to Bonkers and his new how-to-be-a-detective correspondence course to unravel the disappearance of the weather toons that help broadcast Hollywood's weather.
Lucky inadvertently sends Bonkers to a bogus police academy ran by the villain who has sworn vengeance on them.
When Bonkers' wild behaviour lands Lucky in the hospital, the toon changes his ways and becomes the most subdued individual since Ghandi.
Aliens invade Earth, but no one notices because the humans think they are toys.
A criminal Lucky sent up the river many years ago is back and stalking him, or so Lucky thinks.
A ghost moves into Lucky's house on the night Chief Kanifky's coming for dinner.
Piquel is trying to lose a few pounds and Bonkers helps him while someone is trying to sabotage Butterman's Bakeries.
Ambulance drivers Bonkers and Jitters rush to help an injured skier. Then, in the future, Bonkers and Jitters work at spaceship-wash outfit in a space station. Finally, plumbers Bonkers and Jitters rescue Fawn when her pipes burst and flood her house.
The malevolent singer, Julio Calamari, is on his way to the top and Bonkers is his biggest fan.
Bonkers gets teamed with Miranda Wright.
When Miranda is the sole witness to a felony perpetrated by one of the city's most powerful women, she finds herself on a hit list.
Bonkers has been busy sniffing out all the toon explosives Al Vermin has smuggled in; Vermin hires a toon virus actress for the part of a real disease in Vermin's least favorite cop.
Bonkers gets hooked by a tabloid magazine, where it seems that every story he reads about in the tabloid comes true.
A toon sheep is frustrated at being unable to spin dreams of her own and manages to steal Bonkers' dreams.
Miranda and Bonkers escort Stiff Lips Sullivan on a train to the location of stolen jewels.
Miranda's competitive sister Shirley, a network news reporter, is coming to do a story on toons.
A clown named Gloomy, and his frog sidekick, Giggles, steal Dr. Ludwig Von Drake's Humoriser that drains toons' sense of humor.
Bonkers takes Roderick Lizard to star in a part at the studio, but Crunchy frames Roderick for arson in order to get the part for himself.
Catcha gives Bonkers a package that contains the Circle Beenie.
Miranda and Bonkers lose the Z-Bot while trying to deliver it to the Tokyo Police Department.
Bonkers and Miranda investigate disappearing bachelors on the "Love Corral" TV show.
Bonkers and Miranda get a ghost to leave the building that it is haunting but now it is haunting the police station.
Flaps and three mice steal Dumbo's flag from the toon museum.
After Wildman Wyatt is arrested, Sgt. Grating gets hit on the head and thinks he's Bucky Buzzsaw.
Sleazy Lilith DuPrave kidnaps the storks who bring Toon babies, as part of a plot to smuggle a stolen weapon out of the country.
After the "Pitts and Smarts" show is cancelled, Pitts threatens a bank with a bomb for a demand to get back into showbiz.
Bonkers tells Miranda's nephew, Timmy, a bedtime story that becomes a tale of the wild west.
Al Vermin wants to know the location of Barbarian Barlowe's secret vault; Bonkers writes a book of poetry about his friends.
Toon prankster Bucky Buzzsaw locks Grating in the zany alternate reality of the Wacky Toons Studio; Wildman Wyatt breaks out of prison, vowing to get his revenge against Grating.
After being demoted, Kanifky becomes Bonkers' and Lucky's partner.
A human in disguise wants to take the place of the most famous toon in the world.
In the midst of Lucky and Bonkers trying to solve a rash of tourist robberies, a toon sax winds up missing.
A toon superhero, Mammoth Mammoth, goes on a crime rampage; Bonkers is trying to make himself and Lucky the most efficient cops on the force.
When a valuable piece of evidence goes missing, Bonkers soon has everybody suspecting everybody else.
Once famous, but now obsolete, the black and white comedy team of Stretch and Squash have a plan to become relevant again by stealing color from other toons.
Lucky is unwillingly pulled into a top priority undercover assignment, and has to neglect a promise to his daughter, Marilyn.
Slap, Sniffle and Flop, the toon stars of cereal commercials, are about to be canned and replaced by three young, hip toons.
Lucky spends his vacation as the caretaker of an old resort hotel so he'll have his peace and quiet to finish his novel.
The cast members of a movie Bonkers did years ago are disappearing one by one.
The most incorrigible toon criminal in the history of law enforcement, Wacky Weasel, escapes from prison and turns the real world upside down.
Bonkers is driving Lucky crazy by emulating his TV hero, T.J. Fingers, a tough Clint Eastwood-like cop.
Marilyn goes to Toon Camp, with Lcuky and Bonkers close behind.
Santa is missing; if he isn't found soon his elves, Jingle and Belle, will select Lucky Piquel as his reluctant stand-in.
Con men use Lucky so they can steal a diamond.
Piquel finds himself a hero when a toon camera and microphone do a story about him for the TV show, Cops R Us.
An overworked Lucky and obsessed Fall-Apart Rabbit become unlikely, but successful, partners in a theme park called Fall Apart Land.
Bonkers and Lucky must stop a toon pencil who is covering the city in graffiti.
Thinking Bonkers and Lucky are goldbricking, Kanifky teams up with Fall Apart Rabbit to investigate.
Lucky's stress level has set a world record; Bonkers takes it upon himself to de-stress his partner.
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.