Hunter x Hunter (2011) Fire Force; One Piece; Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba; Attack on Titan; Food Wars! Despite this, the series currently holds a 6.9 rating from 907 users on IMDb.com.Bonkers thinks Lucky "died" in the explosion upon seeing Lucky's shoe land in front of him.Bonkers with his second partner, Miranda Wright.At the end of the episode, Bonkers, along with Miranda and Lucky, captured the main villain, bomber Fireball Frank, thus making Bonkers and Miranda a team and giving Lucky a job as an FBI Agent in Washington, D.C. Piquel, his family Dyl (wife) and Marylin (daughter), Fall-Apart Rabbit, Toots and Broderick the Toon radio all subsequently relocated to Washington, D.C., allowing them to be written out of the show.Bonkers with his first partner, Lucky Piquel, and his pet, Toots.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. Bonkers D. Bobcat (voiced by Jim Cummings) is an overly energetic and hyperactive cartoon anthropomorphic bobcat that works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood PD.
TRENDING THIS WEEK. The syndicated run was available both separately and as part of The Disney Afternoon. She is … Despite being a police officer, Bonkers is unarmed. Dog, Fawn Deer. Bonkers is a gorilla-like mid-boss in the Kirby series. He even tells Lucky at one point that he is not good at logical police thinking because he is a toon. Shorts: Bonkers. FRANCHISE RELATED. [6] Once a big name cartoon star for Wackytoons Studios, he was fired due to his show … Not only does Bonkers make a design change between the 'Lucky' and 'Miranda' episodes, his personality is slightly tweaked as well. However, he still carries a badge.Three VHS cassettes and Betamax cassettes containing seven episodes were released on Argentinian in Chilean (from Video Chile: ADV Garantía Original Video).For his actions, he received the Citizen of Valor award by the Chief of Police, Leonard Kanifky. The show was last seen in the US on Toon Disney, but was then taken off the schedule in late 2004. Main Characters Bonkers D. Bobcat is an overly energetic and hyperactive cartoon anthropomorphic bobcat that works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood PD. Bonkers then requested Lucky as his partner, and the two established the beginning of the Toon Division. March Hare . He has armor and a giant hammer. Certain coconuts that he throws in Kirby games including, and after, Kirby& The Amazing Mirror are larger than others, and in games with health bars, both of them do more damage. He was introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity Donald Duckfrom a park mugger (mostly due to the help of officer Lucky Piquel) and was given full credit for the mugger's c… Directed By David Block. When Bonkers first came home to Lucky's house, he was treated as a sort of adopted son to Lucky. Although Bonkers means well, he usually messes up cases for his fellow officers due to his lack of experience in law enforcement and his wild, exaggerated, cartoony nature. Marilyn Piquel Edit. 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. Bonkers is an animated American television series that aired from September 4, 1993 to February 23, 1994, in first-run syndication (after a "preview airing" on Disney Channel). Bonkers D. Bobcat (voiced by Jim Cummings) — Bonkers is an overly energetic and hyperactive anthropomorphic cartoon bobcat that works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood PD.
First, I must say that Jim Cummings, the voice of Bonkers, and a billion other cartoon characters, especially for Disney, is one of the greatest voice artists, on par with Charles Fleischer and Mel Blanc (who provided voices for all of the Warner Brothers cartoon characters). Marilyn Piquel (voiced by Sherry Lynn) is Lucky's child genius daughter.
Vocal Talent: Jim Cummings (Bonkers), Karla DeVito (Miranda), Ron Perlman (Sergeant Francis Q. Grating), Jeff Bennett (Jitters A.