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Blue = He's Bonkers — 11 shorts, excluding the first short Petal to the Metal (August 7, 1992) In that short, Bonkers has to deliver flowers to the starlet Fawn Deer for 5 minutes or else he's fired by his boss Grumbles. Green = Marsupilami — 16 shorts, 13 of which became third segments of the episodes of its spin off show in 1993.
Bonkers joins the Hollywood Police with a partner, Lucky Piquel on a case for missing Toons, snatched by a criminal called 'The Collector'. NOTE: Donald Duck (in his DuckTales attire) makes a cameo appearance. NOTE: In one moment there's a small sequence of the first He's Bonkers short Petal to the Metal, that Bonkers was performing in his studio.
Pedal to the Metal is the second album by glam metal and metalcore band Blessed by a Broken Heart and was released on August 18, 2008 in Europe and September 2, 2008 in the US [3] through Century Media. By the time of its release, original rhythm guitarist Robbie Hart and additional guitarist/keyboardist Simon Foxx had been kicked out of the band.
A bestselling children’s author is kicking off a national book tour March 11 at several schools around the Tri-Cities. Patrick Carman has been writing novels for more than two decades now ...
Twisted Metal fans, “start your engines.” That’s the directive from star Anthony Mackie (Falcon and the Winter Solider) in a first teaser for Peacock’s live-action adaptation of the ...
Bonkers is an American animated television series and a spin-off short series called He's Bonkers which mainly aired in Raw Toonage. [1] The show originally aired from September 4, 1993 to February 23, 1994 after a preview of the series aired on The Disney Channel from February 28 to June 6, 1993. The 9 episodes of the Disney Channel preview ...
Going Bonkers: September 4, 1993: Film version of the first two episodes of Bonkers. 2000s 11 Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time: November 28, 2003: Disney Channel: N/A Film version of episodes 13-15 of the second season of Kim Possible. 12 Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama: April 8, 2005: 13 The Proud Family Movie: August 19, 2005: Hyperion ...
Not least, this was the first Bond film with a sassy opening theme song. "Gold-FING-ah!" Shirley Bassey sang, in her inimitable clenched-jaw style."He's the man, the man with the Midas touch — a ...