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  • Bonkers (TV series)
  • Bonkers (TV Series)
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  • Searching results for Bonkers (TV Series): * Bonkers (1981 TV Series) * Bonkers (1993 TV Series)
  • The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star, 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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Starring
Runtime
  • 1800.0
Channel
Country
  • United States
Genre
Caption
  • Bonkers intertitle
list episodes
  • List of Bonkers episodes
Language
  • English
show name
  • Bonkers
Preceded By
Title
  • Bonkers
Company
Num episodes
  • 65
First Aired
  • 1993-09-04
Distributor
num seasons
  • 1
ID
  • 213334
Last Aired
  • 1994-02-23
Composer
Rating
  • TV-G and TV-Y
Picture format
  • 480
Creator
abstract
  • The premise of the series was that Bonkers D. Bobcat, an anthropomorphic bobcat who was a popular cartoon star, 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 multiple episodes of working with Bonkers, Piquel was given an FBI job in Washington, 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 Officer 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.
  • Searching results for Bonkers (TV Series): * Bonkers (1981 TV Series) * Bonkers (1993 TV Series)
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