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  • List of Bonkers episodes
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  • The following is an episode list of Bonkers, an animated American television series that first aired from September 4, 1993 to February 23, 1994 and then continued airing as reruns until 1995 on The Disney Afternoon (with select episodes airing on The Disney Channel from February to June 1993 as a preview for the series). The series was set in a Roger Rabbit-like world where "toons" and humans co-exist. __TOC__
  • The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star (he appeared in Disney's Raw Toonage shorts in the fictional world of Bonkers as well) had washed out of show business and became a cop. He was made the junior partner of Detective Lucky Piquel, a grim and ill-tempered human who hates toons. Throughout the series, the pair work together to solve crimes in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California region. Bonkers repeatedly tried to win Piquel's praise, but usually just ended up ruining missions with his antics.
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Date
  • 20010623173725
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  • 868
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Title
  • Imagine That
  • Witless for the Prosecution
  • If
  • The Greatest Story Never Told
  • In the Bag
  • Stressed to Kill
  • Comeback Kid
  • Weather or Not
  • Stay Tooned
  • A Fine Kettle of Toons
  • A Wooly Bully
  • Basic Spraining
  • Bobcat Fever
  • Calling All Cars
  • Cartoon Cornered
  • CasaBonkers
  • Cereal Surreal
  • Color Me Piquel
  • Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?
  • Dog Day AfterToon
  • Fall Apart Bomb Squad
  • Fall Apart Land
  • Fistful of Anvils
  • Frame That Toon
  • Get Wacky
  • Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats
  • Gone Bonkers
  • Hamster Houseguest
  • Hand Over the Dough
  • Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers
  • I Oughta Be in Toons
  • In Toons We Trust
  • Is Toon Fur Really Warm?
  • Love Stuck
  • Luna-Toons
  • Miracle at the 34th Precinct
  • Never Cry Pig
  • O Cartoon! My Cartoon!
  • Of Mice and Menace
  • Once in a Blue Toon
  • Out of Sight, Out of Toon
  • Poltertoon
  • Quibbling Rivalry
  • Seems Like Old Toons
  • Springtime for the Iguana
  • Stand-In Dad
  • The 29th Page
  • The Cheap Sheep Sweep
  • The Day the Toon Stood Still
  • The Dimming
  • The Final Review
  • The Stork Exchange
  • The Toon That Ate Hollywood
  • Time Wounds All Heels
  • Tokyo Bonkers
  • Toon for a Day
  • Toon with No Name
  • Tune Pig
  • What You Read Is What You Get
  • When the Spirit Moves You
Aux
  • BK-01
  • BK-02
  • BK-03
  • BK-04
  • BK-05
  • BK-06
  • BK-07
  • BK-08
  • BK-09
  • BK-10
  • BK-11
  • BK-12
  • BK-13
  • BK-14
  • BK-15
  • BK-16
  • BK-17
  • BK-19
  • BK-20
  • BK-21
  • BK-22
  • BK-23
  • BK-25
  • BK-26
  • BK-28
  • BK-29
  • BK-30
  • BK-31
  • BK-32
  • BK-33
  • BK-34
  • BK-35
  • BK-36
  • BK-37
  • BK-38
  • BK-39
  • BK-40
  • BK-41
  • BK-42
  • BK-43
  • BK-44
  • BK-46
  • BK-47
  • BK-48
  • BK-49
  • BK-50
  • BK-52
  • BK-53
  • BK-54
  • BK-55
  • BK-56
  • BK-57
  • BK-58
  • BK-59
  • BK-60
  • BK-61
  • BK-62
  • BK-63
  • BK-64
  • BK-65
OriginalAirDate
  • 1993-03-07
  • 1993-03-14
  • 1993-03-21
  • 1993-04-04
  • 1993-04-11
  • 1993-04-18
  • 1993-04-25
  • 1993-06-06
  • 1993-09-04
  • 1993-09-06
  • 1993-09-07
  • 1993-09-08
  • 1993-09-09
  • 1993-09-10
  • 1993-09-13
  • 1993-09-14
  • 1993-09-15
  • 1993-09-16
  • 1993-09-17
  • 1993-09-20
  • 1993-09-21
  • 1993-09-22
  • 1993-09-23
  • 1993-09-24
  • 1993-09-27
  • 1993-09-28
  • 1993-09-29
  • 1993-10-01
  • 1993-10-05
  • 1993-10-08
  • 1993-10-12
  • 1993-10-14
  • 1993-10-15
  • 1993-10-19
  • 1993-10-21
  • 1993-10-26
  • 1993-10-28
  • 1993-10-29
  • 1993-11-02
  • 1993-11-03
  • 1993-11-04
  • 1993-11-05
  • 1993-11-10
  • 1993-11-11
  • 1993-11-12
  • 1993-11-15
  • 1993-11-16
  • 1993-11-17
  • 1993-11-18
  • 1993-11-19
  • 1993-11-22
  • 1993-11-24
  • 1993-11-26
  • 1993-11-27
  • 1993-11-29
  • 1994-02-07
  • 1994-02-09
  • 1994-02-14
  • 1994-02-17
  • 1994-02-23
  • 1994-03-14
  • --10-07
  • --10-18
  • --10-25
  • --10-06
  • --10-13
  • --10-22
  • --10-27
  • --10-20
EpisodeNumber
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
  • 29
  • 30
  • 32
  • 33
  • 34
  • 35
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 40
  • 41
  • 43
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • 47
  • 48
  • 49
  • 50
  • 51
  • 52
  • 53
  • 54
  • 55
  • 56
  • 57
  • 58
  • 59
  • 60
  • 61
  • 63
  • 64
  • 65
  • N/A
ProdCode
  • 4311
  • ???
ShortSummary
  • 6.31152E8
  • Al Vermin tricks Cheryl Germ into infecting Bonkers, while she thinks that it is just her role in a new movie. Miranda and Professor von Drake have to stop Cheryl before she causes irreversible damage to Bonkers' brain.
  • After Miranda catches a cat burglar, her TV reporter sister Shirley arrives. In broadcasts, Shirley films Bonkers in troubled situations, making him look like a menace to society. Miranda gets a good scoop after Bonkers saves an old lady and her cat from a building on fire.
  • Tired of being a part of Bonkers dreams, the toon sheep Baa-bara invades the dreams to make them her own, draining Bonkers health. With the help of Dr. Von Drake, Bonkers manages to exchange good dreams for Baa-bara in return for ceasing her invasion.
  • Piquel and Bonkers investigate explosions of Butterman Bakery's service. Mikey Muffin is revealed to be the bomber in order to take over Butterman's business. Piquel and Bonkers halt Mikey's plan and turn Mikey into a biscuit.
  • Toon tow truck Ma Parker gets into Piquel's confidence to steal car parts from the police garage assisted by Wooly and Bully. Bonkers reveals Ma Parker's intentions to Piquel and the duo stop the criminals at the monster truck competition.
  • Hoping to help an overworked Piquel, Fall-Apart buys a dump from a crooked owner Seymour Sleezebottom to build their dream theme park. Seymour takes over the theme park, but is arrested for illegal activity.
  • Piquel takes a vacation to a "Haunted Mountain Resort" to pursue his dream of becoming a horror writer. Bonkers sends Fall-Apart and the grapevine to scare him, but then a ghost shows up.
  • Piquel and Bonkers investigate missing toons, a toon bowler hat as the only lead. Bonkers gets taken where all the other toons are held for their colours. Piquel goes disguised as a toon with Fall Apart and rescues the toons from their captors.
  • A big toon hamster called Tiny has a stayover at Piquel's house. He's actually hiding from the Mysterious Shadow, revealed to be his old friend Mr. Big. Their lack of experience in the real world makes it hard to get a new job.
  • Piquel and Bonkers investigate missing toons, a toon bowler hat as the only lead. Bonkers gets taken where all the other toons are held for their colours by two malicious toons. Piquel goes disguised as a toon with Fall Apart and rescues Bonkers and the other toons from their captors.
  • A ghost wreaks havoc in the Piquel household, just on the day the Kanifky's invite themselves over for dinner.
  • Miranda can testify against publisher Lillith DuPrave at her counterfeiting trial. So, she hides out in Bonkers's house until the trial. So, Bonkers and his friends decide to annoy her by smothering her with attention.
  • Series finale: Piquel is having a nervous breakdown being unable to nab the mole thief, who is stealing works of priceless art and he is haunted by the sight of him. Failed attempts at curing Piquel's stress, turn him into an ape until he accidentally lands on the mole.
  • Piquel arrests Baby Hubert at a robbery scene, while Bonkers assumes he is innocent, but Diamond Bill makes matters worse for both Bonkers and Hubert. Piquel and Bonkers chase Diamond Bill and clear Hubert's name.
  • After Wildman Wyatt is arrested, Sgt. Grating gets hit on the head convinced he's Bucky Buzzsaw, causing problems. Wildman escapes and goes after Grating. After a round of ambushes, Grating takes care of Wildman with a large statue.
  • Piquel and Bonkers are sent to investigate graffiti committed by a toon pencil. The pencil impersonates Scribble and goes with Marilyn to the toon world. While Bonkers and Piquel pick up the trail, Marilyn helps the pencil turn over a new leaf.
  • Get Me A Pizza , Spatula Party, Sheerluck Bonkers
  • Bonkers hires toon camera Zoom and microphone Boom to make Piquel appear suitable for Cop of the Year. Zoom and Boom ruin Piquel's reputation making him look like both a clown and a mugger's partner. With Bonker's help, Piquel clears his name.
  • Piquel is having a nervous breakdown being unable to nab the mole thief, who is stealing works of priceless art and he is haunted by the sight of him. Failed attempts at curing Piquel's stress, turn him into an ape until he accidentally lands on the mole.
  • Bonkers and Piquel are assigned to protect the TV critic Charles Quibble . The perpetrator is revealed to be television show cop TJ Finger who kidnaps Quibble for his last review, but Piquel arrests him and Bonkers saves Quibble.
  • Piquel and Bonkers are beckoned by the Three Big Pigs to catch the Mean Old Wolf, which they pin for their own damages. Bonkers breaks the wolf out prison and they arrive at Porkwood managing to uncover the pigs' scam plan.
  • Al Vermin seeks a fortune of Ed Barlor and his only key clue is in the 29th page. The gang try to find that page in every sort of book causing catastophies around town. Miranada and Bonkers consult Snitch for help and soon a battle for the fortune ensues.
  • Bonkers and Piquel investigate missing cereal box prizes. The temporate mascots of Wheat Crunchies Turbo, Banshee and Kapow are the culprits and set up Slap, Sniffle and Plop, but Bonkers and Piquel arrive to stop them and save the CEO.
  • Piquel gets annoyed from the repeated misleading weather forecasts caused by the absence of the weather toons: Sunny, Cloudy, Snowy, Sparky, and Toony Tornado. Bonkers eventually reveals the disappearance was staged by the weather toons themselves and he traps them in a weather map.
  • Bonkers goes to Wackytoons Studio to pick up a cheque from Duck Jones. Bucky Buzzsaw traps Sgt. Grating in the Wacky stage, whilst Wildman Wyatt escapes prison and chases Grating through the studios until Bonkers' clock comes to his rescue in stage 13. NOTE: Dumbo, the Doorknob from Alice in Wonderland, Pete, Goofy, and Hyancith Hippo and Ben Ali Gator from Fantasia make cameo appearances
  • While Piquel and Bonkers investigate multiple thefts, toon saxophone Alto tries to find Mac the Bass. However cowardly Mac assists Mr. Malone and his large toon ape accomplice with their thefts. Bonkers, Piquel and Alto get trapped by Malone and the ape, but Mac helps Bonkers arrest the thieves.
  • Petal to the Metal, Dogzapoppin', Trail Mix Bonkers & the Pony Express
  • Flaps and three mice steal from the toon museum, Dumbo's flag. Bonkers adopts the three mice as pets, while Miranda arrests Flaps. Bonkers endures their abuse, as they endure his embarrassing welfare. The mice soon turn against Flaps and reform for their crimes.
  • Piquel gets annoyed from the repeated misleading weather forecasts caused by the absence of the weather toons. Bonkers eventually reveals the disappearance was staged by the weather toons themselves and he traps them in a weather map.
  • Piquel comes across mobster Flannigan's logbook. Bonkers who is strictly not to touch it, loses it to Toots, causing major problems for Piquel, Kanifky and Fall Apart. Flannigan interrogates Bonkers for his logbook, but Piquel comes to the rescue.
  • Miranda and Bonkers are delivering Z-Bot to the Tokyo Police HQ, but Bonkers loses him to Z-Bot's minions, the Ninja Kitties. Miranda and the Tokyo Inspector track Z-Bot only to be apprehended. Bonkers comes to the rescue and traps Z-Bot.
  • Tired of being a part of Bonkers dreams, the toon sheep Baa-bara invades the dreams to make them her own, draining Bonkers health. With the help of Dr. Von Drake, Bonkers manages to exchange good dreams for Baa-bara in return for ceasing her invasion. NOTE: This episode features a cameo appearance by Darkwing Duck
  • Bonkers gets captured by Doodles during his search for Fallapart. Toots leads Piquel to the Collector's hideout, saving Bonkers. The Collector is revealed to be a human before he gets trapped in the prop box.
  • Bonkers is babysitting Miranda's nephew, Timmy. Bonkers tells him a Wild Western story about Anvil Gulch starring Trail Mix to save the town from the Bug-Eyed Bandits with the aid of Two-Gun.
  • An alien called Cadet Quark sets off to conquer the earth. Bonkers makes friends with Quark, while Piquel is seeking a thief . Quark helps Piquel catch Crab Nebula and asks his superiors to allow him to stay on earth.
  • A lame clown named Gloomy, and his toon frog sidekick, Giggles steals Dr. Von Drake's Humoriser and drains toons' sense of humor. Miranda and Bonkers follow the trail and the clown overloads the humoriser causing his frog partner to mutate into a humor monster. Miranda beats the monster with a round of gags.
  • Bonkers and Piqeul are assigned to catch escaped convict Wacky Weasel. The Toon Squad fails to nail him at the supermarket, the museum and the Fabergé egg exhibit, but Bonkers outsmarts the weasel at the Wacky Studio.
  • Bonkers and Piquel go to investigate the disappearance of Mickey Mouse. Amateur imposter Babyface is replacing Mickey in addition to a bulldog as Pluto. With the bulldog's help, Bonkers and Piquel catch the imposter.
  • Bonkers explains to Jitters Toon physics. Petal to the Metal - Bonkers has to deliever flowers to Fawn Deer in a matter of time or else he is fired. This segment was released to theaters as an animated short accompanying 3 Ninjas. Dogzapoppin - Bonkers has to give a package to Grumbles, who is crippled in bed, while avoiding his dog Trail Mix Bonkers & the Pony Express - Bonkers has to outlaw a criminal
  • In a restaurant Bonkers recalls an interest for Catcha. As Al Vermin bursts in, Catcha entrusts a package to Bonkers. The package is revealed to contain the Circle Beenie. Al Vermin, Catcha, Miranda and Flaps all try to get it from Bonkers until the original owners come to reclaim it.
  • While Piquel and Bonkers investigate multiple thefts, toon saxophone Alto tries to find his older brother Mac the Bass. However cowardly Mac assists Mr. Malone and his large toon ape accomplice with their thefts. Bonkers, Piquel and Alto get trapped by Malone and the ape, but Mac helps Bonkers arrest the thieves.
  • Bonkers goes to Wackytoons Studio to pick up a cheque from Duck Jones. Bucky Buzzsaw traps Sgt. Grating in the Wacky stage, whilst Wildman Wyatt escapes prison and chases Grating through the studios until Bonkers' clock comes to his rescue in stage 13.
  • Bonkers accidentally gets Piquel fired and he and Onnie vanish from a toon invisibility substance disguised as bath foam. Piquel and Bonkers tail the crooks that advertised the substance and Piquel gets his job back.
  • Bonkers and Miranda investigate disappearing bachelors on the "Love Corral" TV show. Envious Winston Prickly kidnaps the latest Bachelor. Bonkers goes undercover in the game show only to lose Rita. Bonkers tails Winston all the way to an amusement park.
  • With Father Christmas missing in blizzard over California, two of his little helpers recruit Piquel to take his place until he can be found. While Piquel struggles to do his job, Fall Apart socialises with the real Father Christmas.
  • Piquel secretly plans a surprise party for the Chief Kanifky for his 40th. anniversary on the force. But Kanifky wants to know what he's up to, so he teams up with Fall-Apart to spy on Bonkers and Piquel.
  • Bonkers and Miranda get a ghost to leave the building that it is haunting but now it is haunting the police station. Can they get the ghost to leave or will the police station be forever haunted?
  • Piquel and Bonkers are in pursuit of a masked bandit and every encounter mirrors a wild western cartoon Bonkers once starred in, until they find out that the bandit is none other than the screen writer Oswald.
  • Piquel and Bonkers have been chosen for a toon reforming program starting with a toon that eats everything in sight called Louse. The program does not go well with Louse, but Piquel's anger prompts him into behaving.
  • After the "Pitts and Smarts" show is cancelled, Pitts threatens a bank with a bomb for a demand to get back into showbiz. Bonkers tries everything to convince Pitts until they get into a chase to the airport, when Bonkers blows Pitts with his own bomb.
  • Bonkers and Piquel investigate the Hatter's house where items are being stolen. The thieving Toon Handbag gives the duo a hard time, but he eventually reveals his true colours and gives back what he took.
  • Bonkers constantly reads the papers when what he reads happen. At the National Trash the boss and her typewriter Hilde abduct Bonkers. Hilde turns against her boss when she realises what she types are lies. Bonkers wakes up to find all this never happened.
  • Bonkers takes Roderick Lizard to star at the studio. Crunchy sets Roderick up for arson in order to get the part for himself. Bonkers has a hard time getting answers, while Roderick bails himself out of prison. Together they chase and pin down Crunchy.
  • Having failed to catch the mastermind criminal Mackey McSlime, Piquel sends Bonkers to police academy, a trap set up specially by Mackey to dispose of the duo. Using toon tricks, Bonkers outsmarts and busts Mackey.
  • Bonkers tells a parodic tale of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Get Me to the Church on Time - Bonkers takes Jitters on a trip to the church for his marriage, causing him a lot of inconvenience along the way. Quest for Fire - Bonkers embarks on a job to collect firewood for some cavemen, except that the source of wood is inhabited by a Pterosaur. Gobble Gobble Bonkers - Bonkers gets a turkey for thanksgiving, but has to rescue her when he realises she's the dinner.
  • Toons everywhere have gone out of control. Fall Apart takes Piquel and Bonkers to Pops Clock, who is causing havoc due to feeling taken for granted by the toons. Fall Apart manages to renew Pops' faith with a 'thank you', prompting him to fix the damage.
  • Two confidence tricksters, Chick and Stu trick Bonkers and Piquel into becoming actors to get the opportunity to steal a large diamond on its way to a museum. They manage to swipe the diamond, but Bonkers and Fall Apart thwart their heist.
  • Sleazy Lilith DuPrave kidnaps the storks who bring Toon babies, as part of a plot to smuggle a stolen weapon out of the country.
  • Bonkers and Piquel go on a case for stolen items and missing toons. A sneaky wolf who is behind this abducts Bonkers. Piquel goes undercover in the sheep factory to save Bonkers and the two put the wolf in sheep's clothing.
  • Piquel requests Bonkers to invite Skunky Skunk to Marilyn's birthday, but finds he has disappeared after being accused of manslaughter. The Toon Squad track Skunky and eventually catch the culprits, Seymour Chumski and Jed McScam.
  • In search of the minuscule toon Maggie, Piquel catches Toon Flu. Bonkers and Fallapart try to cure Piquel before he completely becomes a toon, while Piquel stumbles upon Maggie in the sewers and finds the flu wasn't serious after all.
  • A lame clown and his toon frog sidekick steals Dr. Von Drake's Humoriser and drains toons' sense of humor. Miranda and Bonkers follow the trail and the clown overloads the humoriser causing his frog partner to mutate into a humor monster. Miranda beats the monster with a round of gags.
  • Two bees and a bear are in need of animator to finish their cartoon before the studio is demolished. Marilyn receives their request and heads to the studio and volunteers to finish their work. Piquel and Bonkers help finish the cartoon moments before the studio is demolished.
  • Bonkers and Piquel are assigned to catch escaped convict Wacky Weasel. The Toon Squad fails to nail him at the supermarket, the museum and the Fabergé egg exhibit, but Bonkers outsmarts the weasel at the Wacky Studio.
  • A crazy Toon Bomb who wants to be a stand-up comic terrorizes the city, and Piquel and Bonkers take the case with their new explosives expert, Fall-Apart Rabbit.
  • Having failed to catch the mastermind criminal Slippery McSlime, Piquel sends Bonkers to police academy, a trap set up specially by McSlime to dispose of the duo. Using toon tricks, Bonkers outsmarts and busts Mackey.
  • On Grampa Arnie's Ant show an evil executive is swiping audience's pocket cash with a vacuum. Kanifky sends Piquel undercover to host the show taking Marilyn to spend some quality time with her. Bonkers invites Marilyn to the show getting her snatched by the executive, but Piquel and Bonkers rescue her and arrest the executive.
  • Bonkers tells a parodic tale of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears. Get Me to the Church on Time – Bonkers takes Jitters on a trip to the church for his marriage, causing him a lot of inconvenience along the way. Quest for Fire – Bonkers embarks on a job to collect firewood for some cavemen, except that the source of wood is inhabited by a Pterosaur. Gobble Gobble Bonkers – Bonkers gets a turkey for thanksgiving, but has to rescue her when he realises she's the dinner.
  • Piquel takes Dilandra for their anniversary to the Holio Kalimari Concert. The untalented Holio is forcing Charlie pig to sing his songs. Bonkers rescues Charlie's mother from Old Mac's petting zoo while Piquel disrupts Holio at dinner.
  • Having lost his acting career, Mammoth Mammoth resorts to criminal activities. Bonkers and Piquel find the mammoth in the peanut butter factory and go after him at the toon studio. After a series of amateur attempts, Bonkers arrests the mammoth.
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  • The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star (he appeared in Disney's Raw Toonage shorts in the fictional world of Bonkers as well) had washed out of show business and became a cop. He was made the junior partner of Detective Lucky Piquel, a grim and ill-tempered human who hates toons. Throughout the series, the pair work together to solve crimes in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California region. Bonkers repeatedly tried to win Piquel's praise, but usually just ended up ruining missions with his antics. After several years[citation needed] of working with Bonkers, Piquel was given an FBI job in Washington, D.C., and with great glee was finally able to leave Bonkers, but finally realized that after all the time spent hating working with Bonkers he had grown to love him[citation needed]. At the end of the "Lucky" episodes, Bonkers was given a new partner, the attractive[citation needed] Sergeant Miranda Wright. Although also human, she was far more patient and tolerant of his antics than was Piquel[citation needed]. With Miranda, Bonkers was more the brunt of the slapstick.
  • The following is an episode list of Bonkers, an animated American television series that first aired from September 4, 1993 to February 23, 1994 and then continued airing as reruns until 1995 on The Disney Afternoon (with select episodes airing on The Disney Channel from February to June 1993 as a preview for the series). The series was set in a Roger Rabbit-like world where "toons" and humans co-exist. The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star (he appeared in Disney's Raw Toonage shorts in the fictional world of Bonkers as well) had washed out of show business and became a cop. He was made the junior partner of Detective Lucky Piquel, a grim and ill-tempered human who hates toons. Throughout the series, the pair work together to solve crimes in the Hollywood, Los Angeles, California region. Bonkers repeatedly tried to win Piquel's praise, but usually just ended up ruining missions with his antics. After some years of working with Bonkers, Piquel was given an FBI job in Washington, D.C., and with great glee was finally able to leave Bonkers, but finally realized that after all the time spent hating working with Bonkers, he had grown to love him. At the end of the "Lucky" episodes, Bonkers was given a new partner, the attractive Sergeant Miranda Wright. Although also human, she was far more patient and tolerant of his antics than was Piquel. With Miranda, Bonkers was more the brunt of the slapstick. __TOC__