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− | |image = Bonkers. |
+ | |image = Profile - Bonkers.png |
|shows = ''[[Raw Toonage]]<br>[[Bonkers]]<br>[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]'' (cameo) |
|shows = ''[[Raw Toonage]]<br>[[Bonkers]]<br>[[Aladdin (TV series)|Aladdin]]'' (cameo) |
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− | |games = ''[[Bonkers (Capcom video game)|Bonkers]]'' (Super Nintendo)<br>''[[Bonkers (Sega)|Bonkers]]'' (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) |
+ | |games = ''[[Bonkers (Capcom video game)|Bonkers]]'' (Super Nintendo)<br>''[[Bonkers (Sega)|Bonkers]]'' (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) |
|rides = ''[[Mickey's Magical TV World]]'' |
|rides = ''[[Mickey's Magical TV World]]'' |
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|voice = [[Jim Cummings]] |
|voice = [[Jim Cummings]] |
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|inspiration = [[Roger Rabbit]] |
|inspiration = [[Roger Rabbit]] |
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|alias = Trailmix (in "[[Fistful of Anvils]]") |
|alias = Trailmix (in "[[Fistful of Anvils]]") |
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− | |personality = |
+ | |personality = Energetic, resourceful, honest, childlike, humble yet proud, manic, hyperactive, innocent, enthusiastic, ultra-emotional, impulsive, positive, assertive, funny, naïve, zany, buffoon-ish, hardly the brightest cop in the station |
− | |appearance = Slender anthropomorphic bobcat, orange fur, fuzzy [[Tigger]]-like tail, black/brown spots, red nose, blond hair, clad in police uniform (or a green sweater when not on duty), white [[Toon Gloves|opera gloves]] |
+ | |appearance = Slender anthropomorphic bobcat, orange fur, fuzzy [[Tigger]]-like tail, black/brown spots, red nose, blond hair, clad in police uniform (or a green sweater when not on duty), white [[Toon Gloves|opera gloves]], barefoot |
|occupation = Wackytoons Studios actor (formerly)<br>Police officer/detective |
|occupation = Wackytoons Studios actor (formerly)<br>Police officer/detective |
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|alignment = Good |
|alignment = Good |
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|pets = [[Toots]] |
|pets = [[Toots]] |
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|friends = [[Lucky Piquel]], [[Miranda Wright]], [[Fawn Deer]], [[Jitters A. Dog]], [[Fall-Apart Rabbit]], [[Mad Hatter]], [[March Hare]], [[Sgt. Frank Grating]], [[Leonard Kanifky|Chief Leonard Kanifky]], [[Marilyn Piquel]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Goofy]], [[Roger Rabbit]], [[Benny the Cab]], [[Toon]]s |
|friends = [[Lucky Piquel]], [[Miranda Wright]], [[Fawn Deer]], [[Jitters A. Dog]], [[Fall-Apart Rabbit]], [[Mad Hatter]], [[March Hare]], [[Sgt. Frank Grating]], [[Leonard Kanifky|Chief Leonard Kanifky]], [[Marilyn Piquel]], [[Mickey Mouse]], [[Donald Duck]], [[Goofy]], [[Roger Rabbit]], [[Benny the Cab]], [[Toon]]s |
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− | |enemies = Grumbles the Grizzly, [[The Collector]], Mr. Doodles, Lillith DuPrave, |
+ | |enemies = Grumbles the Grizzly, [[The Collector]], Mr. Doodles, Lillith DuPrave, Al Vermin, [[Hoagie, Knuckles, and Chumps]], [[Ma Parker]], [[Wooly and Bully]], Baabara (formerly), Dr. Blade and Helga, Holio Kalimari, Flaps the Elephant |
|likes = Gags, friends, justice, glory, making everybody laugh, cereal prizes, reading the tabloid, watching cartoons |
|likes = Gags, friends, justice, glory, making everybody laugh, cereal prizes, reading the tabloid, watching cartoons |
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|dislikes = Crime, evil, chaos, bad guys, no cereal prizes, being on everybody's bad side, being threatened, being fired |
|dislikes = Crime, evil, chaos, bad guys, no cereal prizes, being on everybody's bad side, being threatened, being fired |
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|powers = Strength<br>Speed<br>Stamina<br>Fast-healing<br>Practical immortality<br>Resourcefulness |
|powers = Strength<br>Speed<br>Stamina<br>Fast-healing<br>Practical immortality<br>Resourcefulness |
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− | |weapons = Gags |
+ | |weapons = Gags |
|fate = Getting appreciated and now living with Miranda Wright |
|fate = Getting appreciated and now living with Miranda Wright |
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− | |quote = "Toons don't do 'normally' things. Makes us so much more adorable."<br>" |
+ | |quote = "Toons don't do 'normally' things. Makes us so much more adorable."<br>"Trust me!"}} |
− | '''Bonkers D. Bobcat''' is the protagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[1993]]-[[1995|95]] animated television series |
+ | '''Bonkers D. Bobcat''' is the titular protagonist of [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s [[1993]]-[[1995|95]] animated television series. Originally featured on ''[[Raw Toonage]]'', he is a former star for cartoon shorts at Wackytoon Studios, an overly energetic and hyperactive, out-of-work, [[Toon]] bobcat who works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood P.D. |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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===Personality=== |
===Personality=== |
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− | Bonkers mostly has the same personality as [[Roger Rabbit]] |
+ | Bonkers mostly has the same personality as [[Roger Rabbit]] as both go crazy in and out [[Toontown]]. Bonkers is not the brightest or the most thinking cop in the station. |
− | Though Bonkers means well, he usually messes up cases for his fellow officers |
+ | Though 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. He even tells Lucky at one point that he is not good at logical police thinking because he is a Toon. It is interesting to note that not only does Bonkers make a design change between the 'Lucky' and 'Miranda' episodes, his personality is also slightly tweaked as well. Despite being a police officer, Bonkers is unarmed. However, he still carries a badge. |
− | In the 'Miranda' episodes, he's portrayed as a rather clumsy, somewhat foolish character who ends up being the shows' punching bag. In the Lucky episodes, he's less of a buffoon and more of an Inspector Clouseau-type, in control of himself (though still hyperactive), and carries |
+ | In the 'Miranda' episodes, he's portrayed as a rather clumsy, somewhat foolish character who ends up being the shows' punching bag. In the Lucky episodes, he's less of a buffoon and more of an Inspector Clouseau-type, in control of himself (though still hyperactive), and carries extensive knowledge about the Toons and their behavior, which is an asset on cases dealing with rogue Toons (Lucky would very rarely acknowledge this, although he knows it deep inside). The joke is his lack of law enforcement experience and procedure is still his "Achilles' heel." |
===Physical appearance=== |
===Physical appearance=== |
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[[File:Bonkers'_design_evolution.png|thumb|left|250px|The evolution of Bonkers' design.]] |
[[File:Bonkers'_design_evolution.png|thumb|left|250px|The evolution of Bonkers' design.]] |
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− | As suggested by his surname, Bonkers is an anthropomorphic spotted orange bobcat with a red nose. In the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts, he was typically dressed in a green sweater. In the ''Bonkers'' series, his design is noticeably different between the two different sets of episodes. In the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts and the Miranda Wright episodes, Bonkers has large-knobbed ears and a spotted tail with a white tip, |
+ | As suggested by his surname, Bonkers is an anthropomorphic spotted orange bobcat with a red nose. In the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts, he was typically dressed in a green sweater. In the ''Bonkers'' series, his design is noticeably different between the two different sets of episodes. In the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts and the Miranda Wright episodes, Bonkers has large-knobbed ears and a spotted tail with a white tip, is shown to have blue eyes, and the spots on his fur are colored brown. In the Lucky Piquel episodes, his ears are smaller, his spots and eye pupils are black (though they are shown to be blue again throughout "[[New Partners on the Block]]"), and his tail is striped, somewhat resembling [[Tigger|Tigger's]]. In addition, his police uniform is different as well; in the Miranda episodes, Bonkers wears a smaller police cap with a different-looking badge than the one in the Lucky episodes, and most noticeably, the uniform is in two different shades of blue as opposed to the single shade of blue it was colored in the Lucky episodes. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[Bonkers]]''=== |
===''[[Bonkers]]''=== |
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− | Once a big star for a series of cartoons known as "''He's Bonkers!''" at Wackytoons Studios, Bonkers was a knobby-eared, Toon bobcat who was in love with his leading lady, [[Fawn Deer]]. He was almost never without his trusty companion, [[Jitters A. Dog]], and usually facing the threats of his arch-rival, Grumbles the Grizzly. Behind the scenes, his other friends included: [[Fall-Apart Rabbit]] (who served as his stunt-double), the [[Mad Hatter]] and [[March Hare]] (who served as his makeup artists), and his pet dog/ |
+ | Once a big star for a series of cartoons known as "''He's Bonkers!''" at Wackytoons Studios, Bonkers was a knobby-eared, Toon bobcat who was in love with his leading lady, [[Fawn Deer]]. He was almost never without his trusty companion, [[Jitters A. Dog]], and usually facing the threats of his arch-rival, Grumbles the Grizzly. Behind the scenes, his other friends included: [[Fall-Apart Rabbit]] (who served as his stunt-double), the [[Mad Hatter]] and [[March Hare]] (who served as his makeup artists), and his pet dog / horn [[Toots]]. |
− | Sadly, however, Bonkers was fired due to his show being bumped out of first place in ratings. He was then introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity [[Donald Duck]] from a dangerous park mugger, mostly due to the help of officer [[Lucky Piquel]], and was given full credit for the mugger's capture. For his actions, he was given the Citizen of Valor award by the Chief of Police, [[Leonard Kanifky]]. Bonkers, while soaking in the praise, told the chief of his experiences starring in a cop cartoon series which helped in the capture of the mugger. Chief Kanifky believed his story, taking it for granted, thinking that Bonkers would be a benefit to the police force, and asked if the Toon would like a job working for the Hollywood PD, which Bonkers accepted. Bonkers then requested Lucky Piquel as his partner and the two established the beginning of the Toon Division. However, meantime, all of Bonkers' old Toon friends mysteriously began disappearing, being kidnapped and brought into the hands of the evil |
+ | Sadly, however, Bonkers was fired due to his show being bumped out of first place in ratings. He was then introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity [[Donald Duck]] from a dangerous park mugger, mostly due to the help of officer [[Lucky Piquel]], and was given full credit for the mugger's capture. For his actions, he was given the Citizen of Valor award by the Chief of Police, [[Leonard Kanifky]]. Bonkers, while soaking in the praise, told the chief of his experiences starring in a cop cartoon series which helped in the capture of the mugger. Chief Kanifky believed his story, taking it for granted, thinking that Bonkers would be a benefit to the police force, and asked if the Toon would like a job working for the Hollywood PD, which Bonkers accepted. Bonkers then requested Lucky Piquel as his partner and the two established the beginning of the Toon Division. However, in the meantime, all of Bonkers' old Toon friends mysteriously began disappearing, being kidnapped and brought into the hands of the evil [[The Collector|Collector]]. After solving the case, Bonkers' boss, [[W.W. Wacky]], was impressed and offered Bonkers his job back, but Bonkers refused, stating that he wanted to stay with Lucky, and thus, the Toon Division began. When Bonkers first came home to Lucky's house, he was treated as a sort of adopted son to Lucky. |
After the rescue and many other strange cases with Bonkers, Lucky moved to [[Washington, D.C.]] in order to become an FBI agent. Bonkers later worked alongside the police officers [[Miranda Wright]] and [[Sgt. Frank Grating|Sergeant Grating]], still remaining under Chief Leonard Kanifky. |
After the rescue and many other strange cases with Bonkers, Lucky moved to [[Washington, D.C.]] in order to become an FBI agent. Bonkers later worked alongside the police officers [[Miranda Wright]] and [[Sgt. Frank Grating|Sergeant Grating]], still remaining under Chief Leonard Kanifky. |
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==[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]== |
==[[Walt Disney Parks and Resorts|Disney Parks]]== |
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− | Bonkers made regular appearances at [[Disneyland]] and [[Walt Disney World]] between 1993 and 1996 most notably starring in the Disney Afternoon stage show at Mickey's Starland in 1993 through 1996 and appeared in Disneyland Paris until 2000. Bonkers has not been seen in the Disney Parks for many years after the initial airing of his show |
+ | Bonkers made regular appearances at [[Disneyland]] and [[Walt Disney World]] between [[1993]] and [[1996]], most notably starring in the Disney Afternoon stage show at Mickey's Starland in 1993 through 1996 and appeared in [[Disneyland Paris]] until [[2000]]. Bonkers has not been seen in the Disney Parks for many years after the initial airing of his show on the Disney Afternoon and is currently retired. |
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+ | *[[Genie]] from ''[[Aladdin (1992 film)|Aladdin]]'' impersonated Bonkers in the [[Aladdin (TV series)|TV series spin-off]] episode ''[[Snowman is an Island]]''. |
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Bonkers D. Bobcat is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1993-95 animated television series. Originally featured on Raw Toonage, he is a former star for cartoon shorts at Wackytoon Studios, an overly energetic and hyperactive, out-of-work, Toon bobcat who works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood P.D.
Background
Personality
Bonkers mostly has the same personality as Roger Rabbit as both go crazy in and out Toontown. Bonkers is not the brightest or the most thinking cop in the station.
Though 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. He even tells Lucky at one point that he is not good at logical police thinking because he is a Toon. It is interesting to note that not only does Bonkers make a design change between the 'Lucky' and 'Miranda' episodes, his personality is also slightly tweaked as well. Despite being a police officer, Bonkers is unarmed. However, he still carries a badge.
In the 'Miranda' episodes, he's portrayed as a rather clumsy, somewhat foolish character who ends up being the shows' punching bag. In the Lucky episodes, he's less of a buffoon and more of an Inspector Clouseau-type, in control of himself (though still hyperactive), and carries extensive knowledge about the Toons and their behavior, which is an asset on cases dealing with rogue Toons (Lucky would very rarely acknowledge this, although he knows it deep inside). The joke is his lack of law enforcement experience and procedure is still his "Achilles' heel."
Physical appearance
As suggested by his surname, Bonkers is an anthropomorphic spotted orange bobcat with a red nose. In the Raw Toonage shorts, he was typically dressed in a green sweater. In the Bonkers series, his design is noticeably different between the two different sets of episodes. In the Raw Toonage shorts and the Miranda Wright episodes, Bonkers has large-knobbed ears and a spotted tail with a white tip, is shown to have blue eyes, and the spots on his fur are colored brown. In the Lucky Piquel episodes, his ears are smaller, his spots and eye pupils are black (though they are shown to be blue again throughout "New Partners on the Block"), and his tail is striped, somewhat resembling Tigger's. In addition, his police uniform is different as well; in the Miranda episodes, Bonkers wears a smaller police cap with a different-looking badge than the one in the Lucky episodes, and most noticeably, the uniform is in two different shades of blue as opposed to the single shade of blue it was colored in the Lucky episodes.
Appearances
Bonkers
Once a big star for a series of cartoons known as "He's Bonkers!" at Wackytoons Studios, Bonkers was a knobby-eared, Toon bobcat who was in love with his leading lady, Fawn Deer. He was almost never without his trusty companion, Jitters A. Dog, and usually facing the threats of his arch-rival, Grumbles the Grizzly. Behind the scenes, his other friends included: Fall-Apart Rabbit (who served as his stunt-double), the Mad Hatter and March Hare (who served as his makeup artists), and his pet dog / horn Toots.
Sadly, however, Bonkers was fired due to his show being bumped out of first place in ratings. He was then introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity Donald Duck from a dangerous park mugger, mostly due to the help of officer Lucky Piquel, and was given full credit for the mugger's capture. For his actions, he was given the Citizen of Valor award by the Chief of Police, Leonard Kanifky. Bonkers, while soaking in the praise, told the chief of his experiences starring in a cop cartoon series which helped in the capture of the mugger. Chief Kanifky believed his story, taking it for granted, thinking that Bonkers would be a benefit to the police force, and asked if the Toon would like a job working for the Hollywood PD, which Bonkers accepted. Bonkers then requested Lucky Piquel as his partner and the two established the beginning of the Toon Division. However, in the meantime, all of Bonkers' old Toon friends mysteriously began disappearing, being kidnapped and brought into the hands of the evil Collector. After solving the case, Bonkers' boss, W.W. Wacky, was impressed and offered Bonkers his job back, but Bonkers refused, stating that he wanted to stay with Lucky, and thus, the Toon Division began. When Bonkers first came home to Lucky's house, he was treated as a sort of adopted son to Lucky.
After the rescue and many other strange cases with Bonkers, Lucky moved to Washington, D.C. in order to become an FBI agent. Bonkers later worked alongside the police officers Miranda Wright and Sergeant Grating, still remaining under Chief Leonard Kanifky.
Disney Parks
Bonkers made regular appearances at Disneyland and Walt Disney World between 1993 and 1996, most notably starring in the Disney Afternoon stage show at Mickey's Starland in 1993 through 1996 and appeared in Disneyland Paris until 2000. Bonkers has not been seen in the Disney Parks for many years after the initial airing of his show on the Disney Afternoon and is currently retired.
Other appearances
- Genie from Aladdin impersonated Bonkers in the TV series spin-off episode Snowman is an Island.
Gallery
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