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| | Bonkers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Bonkers was an animated television series that aired from 1993 to 1995 on The Disney Channel, produced by Walt Disney Television. |  | | Bonkers is on his first case alone, and must retrieve the Toontown treasure of the Sorcerer's Hat (from Fantasia), the Mermaid's Voice (The Little Mermaid), and the Magic Lamp (Aladdin). |  | | The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, a popular toon movie star (he appeared in Disney's Raw Toonage shorts in the fictional world of Bonkers as well) had washed out of show business and become a cop. |
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| | Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Bonkers |
 | | Also, Bonkers appeared in a Marvel comic book that collected several Disney Afternoon series, which was published in 1994 and '95. |  | | But Bonkers had lost the acting gig by the time his regular show started, which was Feb. 28, 1993, on The Disney Channel. |  | | The basic premise of Bonkers, a half-hour animated TV show produced by Disney, was that cartoon characters and humans lived side-by-side; and its star, Bonkers D. Bobcat, was a toon who
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 | | BONKERS crawls across the ceiling towards an innocent-looking portion of wall, which in Eyeglass view is highlighted red. |  | | PLANE MIRANDA and BONKERS are standing in the middle of the passenger area, which is dimly lit. |  | | CUT TO LOS ANGELES AIRPORT, where BONKERS and MIRANDA ride in, still on the PATHFINDER. |
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| | Raw Toonage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Raw Toonage is a half hour Disney animated cartoon series aired on the CBS network in the fall of 1992. |  | | Several of the cartoons in Raw Toonage were ultimately spun off into their own Disney series: |  | | Raw Toonage typically opened with an introduction by a famous character from Disney (such as Donald Duck, or Goofy), who attempted to share some of their expertise with the audience; then the show had a few of the above mentioned shorts chained in a row, rounding out the half hour. |
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 | | BONKERS!: The NEW Adventures "A Tale of Two Toonies" Characters (C) WALT DISNEY STUDIOS Original Story by SUSHIL RUDRANATH FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY, NOT ENDORSED BY DISNEY, DON'T SUE ME, I'M A NICE GUY. |  | | PAN RIGHT to the HALLWAY, where BONKERS and MIRANDA are walking in. |  | | BONKERS saunters up to the tunnel and peers in. |
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| | Bonkers Episode Guide |
 | | The turnabout "Bonkers shows responsibility for Lucky" notion and the ending gag about being arrested for running a theme park without a Mouse have their partisans; I think it'd be easier to sell me a theme park than to get me to agree. |  | | The cast members of a "Wild West" cartoon Bonkers once made are disappearing one by one. |  | | Bonkers and Miranda transport imprisoned Transformer Robot Brain Z-Bot (Robert Ridgely) back to Tokyo, but thanks to Bonkers, he gets loose. |
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| | "Bonkers" (1993) |
 | | When the show was moved to network, however, Bonkers' partner was Lucky Piquel, the character design and overall "look" of the show had become much darker and the supporting cast was Fallapart Rabbit, Toots the Horn and Chief Kanifky. |  | | It makes fun of Disney cartoons in particular and has pulled in "cameos" by such classics as Ludwig Von Drake, Donald Duck, the Mad Hatter and has one entire episode about kidnapping the greatest toon mouse of all. |  | | It pokes fun at cartoons and old detective movies and movie industry decision making all in the style of Abott and Costello with corny jokes and puns. |
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| | Bonkers |
 | | Although this was one of my favourite cartoons as a kid, I think the show came pretty close to jumping when Lucky was replaced by Miranda. |  | | The only way Disney's Bonkers ever jumped would be that i seemed like a rip-off of "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?". |  | | After that happened, then came along the episodes where the show was just replaced with Bonkers clips from "Raw Toonage". |
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| | Bonkers! |
 | | Bonkers gets the sack, and in a fit of depression gets sucked into a zany criminal plot to stop Disney's latest show, Gargoyles, from taking off and spelling the end for comedy cartoons. |  | | and it's up to Bonkers to stop the return of the most formidable criminal organization in Disney history... |  | | Hundreds of years ago in Agrabah, a firey little imp wreaked havoc in the kingsdom. |
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 | | >> The Cartoon Craze Jeff Cross: During 1998 and 1999 there was an infatuation with animated cartoon shows in primetime, such as "Dilbert," "God, The Devil & Bob," and "Family Guy." With the wave of game shows and voyeuristic "reality" shows in 2000, they were cancelled. |  | | I was still feeling a bit sad for Lisa and Homer. |  | | (B) Daniel L. Dreibelbis: GREAT opening at the cartoon convention, this will be remembered as a classic. |
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| | Toontown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Toontown is depicted in the film Who Framed Roger Rabbit and the television series Bonkers, and is reproduced in Disney theme parks (as Mickey's Toontown) and online (the MMORPG Toontown Online). |  | | All of the above are products of the Disney company, although non-Disney characters, including the Looney Tunes and Woody Woodpecker, are residents of Toontown in Who Framed Roger Rabbit. |  | | Toontown is a fictional place where animated characters ("toons") live. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toontown
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| | Darkwing Duck Diary Guestbook |
 | | Darkwing Duck was one of my favorite shows to watch when it came on regular tv awile back. |  | | I'm a fan of all four Disney duck TV shows, and have watched DW from day one. |  | | I was looking thru tucows site hoping to find a desktop theme on Darkwing. |
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| | Scrooge McDuck universe - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | Bonkers, has several shorts featuring Webby Vanderquack and Launchpad. |  | | Most of the following characters have appeared in the 1980s Disney cartoon series DuckTales. |  | | Quack Pack, set years after DuckTales, focuses on Huey, Dewey, Louie, and Webby as teenagers. |
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http://www.grohol.com/psypsych/Donald_Duck_universe
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| | Bonkers (historieta) |
 | | English version: Bonkers (cartoon) Next: Aladdin (historieta) Up |  | | Bonkers era una serie de la historieta de Disney que ventiló a partir la 1993 a 1996. |  | | La premisa de la serie era Bonkers D. Bobcat, una estrella de cine popular del toon (su trabajo fue dicho para ser los cortocircuitos producidos en la serie cruda de Disney Toonage) había decidido retirarse de negocio de la demostración y hacer poli. |
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http://www.yotor.net/wiki/es/bo/Bonkers%20%28historieta%29.htm
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| | Bonkers - Pazsaz Entertainment Network |
 | | Bonkers originated as a series of cartoon shorts as seen on Raw Toonage on CBS on September 19, 1992 about the misadventures of cartoon star Bonkers T. Bobcat. |  | | For season 2, the show became syndicated as a half hour cartoon on September 4, 1993 when Bonkers got fired from showbiz and started his career as a toon cop. |  | | Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers (Originally Aired 9/7/1993) |
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| | TODAYS CARTOON by Randy Glasbergen |
 | | Cartoons and illustrations for T-shirts, mugs, mouse pads and giftware. |  | | All of the cartoons featured on this site are copyrighted material. |  | | Cartoons, and comic art for publishing and advertising. |
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| | KPTV Network and Syndicated Shows |
 | | KPTV ran the CBS version as a secondary affiliate because KOIN (6) pre-empted the series in favor of a local show. |  | | HOLLYWOOD A GO GO HOLLYWOOD SQUARES - Game Show |  | | Animated version of the long-running comic strip, following the adventures of Riverdale teenagers Archie, Jughead, Betty, Veronica, Reggie and their friends. |
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| | Bonkers Episode Guide - Bonkers Season Episodes - TV.com |
 | | But Jitters accidentally gets cast into space while Bonkers puts the moves on Fawn. |  | | "Bonkers in Space": In the future, Bonkers and Jitters work at spaceship-wash outfit in a space station. |  | | Bonkers Episode Guide - Bonkers Season Episodes - TV.com |
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| | Bonkers TV Show - Bonkers Television Show - TV.com |
 | | Bonkers TV Show - Bonkers Television Show - TV.com |  | | Bonkers is a show about a bob-cat who loses his job at a big studio and becomes a Hollywood Police Cop. |  | | Bonkers also seems to have a crush on Fawn Deer. |
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http://www.tv.com/bonkers/show/1630/summary.html
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| | Miranda's Miranda Wright, a cop in the cartoon Bonkers Page |
 | | Bonkers Episode Guide from The Big Cartoon DataBase |  | | The initial writers of the show used Miranda as Bonker's partner. |  | | Bonkers is a famous TV star in Hollywood, but he gets laid off and goes to work as a policeman. |
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| | JACK SHELDON-Biography |
 | | Jack Sheldon's distinctive voice has been heard consistently over the years on numerous commercials, motion pictures, and animated shows such as the Disney cartoon "Bonkers", and the unforgettable Conjunction Junction and Just a Bill from ABC Television's Schoolhouse Rock series; both of which have achieved cult fame. |  | | Most recently, he appears as "Whitebeard" in the latest Gary Marshall film, DearGod. |  | | He's completed several new Schoolhouse Rock cartoons for ABC including Mr Morton, Where The Money Goes, and Busy Prepositions. |
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http://www.jacksheldon.com/biography.htm
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| | Books - Slowpoke |
 | | Perkins, Little Gus, and Drooly Julie escort you on a grand tour of the New American Century, exposing the lunacy of our leaders and the chaos of our cornball culture. |  | | As seen in the hippest alternative newspapers around the country, it's Jen Sorensen's award-winning cartoon "Slowpoke," lovingly gathered in this plump, 112-page second volume. |  | | Includes the work of Ruben Bolling, Tom Tomorrow, Clay Butler, Don Asmussen, Andy Singer, Jen Sorensen,Tim Eagan, Bill Brown, Peter Kuper, Scott Bateman, Ted Rall, Joe Sharpnack, Mickey Siporin, Ward Sutton, Jim Siergey, Stephanie McMillan, Eric Bezdek, Lloyd Dangle, Lalo Alcaraz, Matt Wuerker, and Derf. |
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| | Segment Information |
 | | This is obviously a gag borrowed from "Show Biz Bugs". |  | | During a transition shot over to the dog's house, there is a brief shot of a Museum, with the name "UTTAM Art Museum". |  | | For those who are unfamiliar with it, "Bonkers" is a cartoon about Bonkers the Bobcat (who sounds like, and sort of vaguely looks like Roger Rabbit) which premiered the week before Animaniacs did. |
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| | Humor Links : Error |
 | | Download Now (Click 'Open' in the Download Box) - About Toolbar |  | | We don't seem to have a category by the name 'Cartoons Comics/...'. |
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| | The greatest story never told |
 | | of "Tokyo Bonkers" - More than just the episode. |  | | "Bonkers Discovers He is No Longer Popular" by Elizabeth Berndt |  | | Also check out his homepage for new episodes! |
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| | QKTheatre.com: Sunbow's G.I.Joe Staff - Gordon Kent |
 | | All images, sound and movie clips of G.I.Joe within this site are used with the permission of Hasbro. |  | | Sunbow owns the copyrights to all the wonderful animation, divine music and powerful voices of the cartoon series G.I.Joe. |  | | My Cartoon!," "If," "Goldjitters and the Three Bobcats" |
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| | cartoon |
 | | Cartoon Critters - coloring pages,learn to draw,online games |  | | Cartoon Candles, the 1st NASCAR Candle Maker with NASCAR Candles, Disney... |  | | This usage derives from Punch magazine in the 1840s, in which drawings parodied recent cartoons used for frescoes in the new Palace of Westminster. |
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| | iliven.com - bonkers cartoon |
 | | Research bonkers cartoon in over 35 Million docs |  | | Find bonkers cartoon and more at Lycos Search. |  | | License Plate Shop featuring Souvenir Novelty Auto Tags, Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Betty Boop, Tweety Bird, Garfield the Cat, Tazmanian Devil and much more. |
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| | Cartoon Dog House |
 | | tHa dOG hOUse is a stylized cartoon series from the street... |  | | THIS CARTOON DOG HAS BARKED TIMES SINCE THE HIT COUNTER WAS INSTALLED ON APRIL 9TH, 2001... |  | | Don Messick, The Voice Actor Who Breathe Life Into Scooby Doo, And Many Other Cartoon Characters Shall Be Remembered By Many Fans In The Cartoon World. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Who Censored Roger Rabbit? |
 | | For all its tragic flaws, however, it is a worthwhile read, especially if you are a diehard "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" fan and would like to compare between the two. |  | | Its even interesting to see how many of the book's elements must have went on to inspire Disney's cartoon series 'Bonkers.'So if you're curious, buy it, but don't expect Pulitzer Prize winning material. |
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| | Home Page |
 | | You looove me! My cartoon is cooool huh?! |  | | This would be me, looking pretty in these outfits =) PINK or YELLOW? |
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| | New Page 1 |
 | | Cartoon eyes bulging out into various fruity-colored shapes, he floats through the air, ears twisting into a knot, completely overrun with artificially-flavored passion. |  | | That poor Trix rabbit just can't get what he wants. |  | | Time after time, scheme after looney scheme, the Trix rabbit is just reduced to LSD-like hallucinations of Orangey-Oranges, Purpley-Grapes and Reddish-Cherries.The bee has a CHANCE of winning the race. |
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| | IF |
 | | more or less Oh cartoon, my cartoon Our story has begun, The plot will twist almost every way Before the tale is done. |  | | A shadow falls, a siren screams, Too late you guard your paid. |
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| | bonkers - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Phrases that include bonkers: bonkers; go bonkers, bonkers go bonkers |  | | bonkers : English slang and colloquialisms used in the United Kingdom [home, info] |  | | bonkers : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info] |
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| | bonkers - definition of bonkers by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Crazy: "When word spread that free gas was to be found, the populace, as expected, went bonkers" Washington Post. |  | | bonkers - informal or slang terms for mentally irregular; "it used to drive my husband balmy" |
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| | Bonkers is on now ! |
 | | To join the Disney Afternoon Web Ring, click on the logo |  | | Be part in a case with Bonkers and Miranda |
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| | Bonkers Soundtrack |
 | | From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won; |  | | My Cartoon doesn't answer, his parts scattered about, |  | | He stoops to pick the pieces up, his face is full of doubt, |
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| | Nerd |
 | | The stereotypical nerd image as seen in the mass media and cartoons equates to a young man wearing thick black glasses (preferably broken and taped up with electrical tape), pocket protectors, high-water pants and dress shirts or clothes generally too formal for the circumstances. |  | | And yet another theory claims that nerd comes from the word "drunk" reversed to "knurd", to illustrate someone who did not drink at parties. |  | | Sometimes the stereotype lacks personal hygiene skills, and he will typically appear either very skinny or extremely fat. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/N/Nerd.htm
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| | Home Page |
 | | JESUS WAS NOT A GOP LOBBYIST- with cartoon of the month! |  | | BUSH'S funk could be bad news - WITH CARTOON OF THE WEEK |  | | Call the president an 'SOB,' win votes (WITH CARTOON OF THE WEEK) |
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