Bonkers 1993
What is Bonkers?
Bonkers is an animated American television series that originally aired in first-run syndication. The show ran from September 4, 1993 to August 24, 1995, and was distributed both as a standalone program and as part of The Disney Afternoon programming block.
- Type
- TV series
- Year
- 1993
- Status
- Ended
- Episodes
- 65
- Genres
- Animation, Comedy, Kids
- Updated
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Bonkers is an animated American television series that originally aired in first-run syndication. The show ran from September 4, 1993 to August 24, 1995, and was distributed both as a standalone program and as part of The Disney Afternoon programming block. The series featured animated episodes that were later broadcast on Toon Disney, where it remained part of the schedule until being removed in late 2004. The program was produced as a half-hour animated series during its initial run, maintaining a consistent format throughout its time in syndication. As a Disney-produced animated show, it followed the company's traditional style of animation and family-friendly content during the early to mid-1990s period. The series maintained its presence in various forms of Disney's television programming for over a decade, indicating its continued popularity among younger audiences and families during that era.
Should you watch it?
“A cartoon detective joins the Hollywood Police Department to catch cartoon criminals.”
- Unique blend of animation and detective genres
- Voiced by talented actors like Jim Cummings
- Colorful, energetic art style
- Limited episode availability today
- Dated animation by modern standards
You enjoy quirky animated detective stories with cartoon noir elements.
Suitable for children and families, with mild slapstick humor and cartoon violence.
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Episode guide
Season 1 · 65 episodes
- E1 Going Bonkers (1) Sep 4, 1993
- E2 Gone Bonkers (2) Sep 4, 1993
- E3 In The Bag Sep 6, 1993
- E4 Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers Sep 7, 1993
- E5 Out of Sight, Out of Toon Sep 8, 1993
- E6 Is Toon Fur Really Warm? Sep 9, 1993
- E7 Calling All Cars Sep 10, 1993
- E8 Fall Apart Bomb Squad Sep 13, 1993
- E9 In Toons We Trust Sep 14, 1993
- E10 Never Cry Pig Sep 15, 1993
- E11 Hamster Houseguest Sep 16, 1993
- E12 The Cheap Sheep Sweep Oct 4, 1993
- E13 The Day The Toon Stood Still Sep 20, 1993
- E14 Weather or Not Oct 4, 1993
- E15 Basic Spraining Sep 22, 1993
- E16 Once in a Blue Toon Sep 23, 1993
- E17 Luna-Toons Sep 24, 1993
- E18 Time Wounds All Heels Sep 27, 1993
- E19 Poltertoon Sep 28, 1993
- E20 Hand Over the Dough Sep 29, 1993
- E21 The Rubber Room Song Sep 30, 1993
- E22 Tune Pig Oct 1, 1993
- E23 New Partners on the Block Oct 4, 1993
- E24 Witless for the Prosecution Oct 5, 1993
- E25 Bobcat Fever Oct 6, 1993
- E26 What You Read is What You Get Oct 7, 1993
- E27 Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep? Oct 8, 1993
- E28 Trains, Toons and Toon Trains Oct 11, 1993
- E29 Quibbling Rivalry Oct 12, 1993
- E30 The Toon That Ate Hollywood Oct 13, 1993
- E31 Springtime for the Iguana Oct 14, 1993
- E32 CasaBonkers Oct 15, 1993
- E33 Tokyo Bonkers Oct 18, 1993
- E34 Love Stuck Oct 19, 1993
- E35 When the Spirit Moves You Oct 20, 1993
- E36 Of Mice and Menace Oct 21, 1993
- E37 Toon for a Day Oct 22, 1993
- E38 The Stork Exchange Oct 25, 1993
- E39 Dog Day AfterToon Oct 26, 1993
- E40 Fistful of Anvils Oct 27, 1993
- E41 The 29th Page Oct 28, 1993
- E42 Cartoon Cornered Oct 29, 1993
- E43 The Good, the Bad, & the Kanifky Nov 1, 1993
- E44 I Oughta Be in Toons Nov 2, 1993
- E45 Frame That Toon Nov 3, 1993
- E46 A Wooly Bully Nov 4, 1993
- E47 Stay Tooned Nov 5, 1993
- E48 O Cartoon! My Cartoon! Nov 10, 1993
- E49 Color Me Piquel Nov 11, 1993
- E50 Stand-In Dad Nov 12, 1993
- E51 Cereal Surreal Nov 15, 1993
- E52 If Nov 16, 1993
- E53 The Dimming Nov 17, 1993
- E54 Toon with No Name Nov 18, 1993
- E55 Get Wacky Nov 19, 1993
- E56 The Final Review Nov 22, 1993
- E57 Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats Nov 24, 1993
- E58 Seems Like Old Toons Nov 25, 1993
- E59 Miracle at the 34th Precinct Nov 26, 1993
- E60 Comeback Kid Nov 29, 1993
- E61 The Greatest Story Never Told Feb 7, 1994
- E62 Fall Apart Land Feb 9, 1994
- E63 Imagine That Feb 14, 1994
- E64 A Fine Kettle of Toons Feb 17, 1994
- E65 Stressed to Kill Feb 23, 1994
Frequently asked questions
Is Bonkers connected to any movies?
It was inspired by Who Framed Roger Rabbit but is not a direct sequel.
Where can I watch Bonkers episodes?
Episodes aired on The Disney Afternoon and Toon Disney, though currently hard to find.
Who voices the main character?
Bonkers is voiced by Jim Cummings.
How many seasons did Bonkers have?
The series aired from 1993 to 1995 with multiple episodes across seasons.
Is Bonkers part of the Disney universe?
Yes, it originated as part of Disney's Raw Toonage and aired on The Disney Afternoon.