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Once upon a time in Toon Town there was a cat who had it all.Fortune and fame,top of his game.Up until he hit the wall.Now he's down and out in Toon Town as a comic cop who solves crimes with hilarious results.

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03x23 Stressed To Kill Aired: Feb. 23, 1994

The more Lucky thinks of the art thief, the jumpier he gets. The more Lucky suffers from stress, the harder it will be to get the thief. Bonkers … [continue reading]

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The show had 4 seasons and 64 episodes air between 1993 and 1994.

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  • Darkwing Duck (also voiced by Jim Cummings) makes a brief appearance in one episode in Bonkers' dream.
  • The show premiered on the Disney Channel with Miranda as Bonker's partner and the supporting cast of Jitters, Fawn Deer, Grumbles and the Sergeant. When the show was moved to network,…
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    The show premiered on the Disney Channel with Miranda as Bonker's partner and the supporting cast of Jitters, Fawn Deer, Grumbles and the Sergeant. 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. Miranda makes a brief appearance behind a desk in one of these episodes and a reference is made to Bonkers having a blonde woman as a partner in another. Finally, after several episodes ran, Lucky left, Miranda became Bonkers' partner and they began running the Disney Channel episodes.
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  • Contrary to popular belief, this TV series was never intended to be a spin off of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. However the series does share the idea of humans co-existing with toons as shown in…
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    Contrary to popular belief, this TV series was never intended to be a spin off of Who Framed Roger Rabbit. However the series does share the idea of humans co-existing with toons as shown in Roger Rabbit, despite that the Bonkers series was entirely animated with no live action.
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