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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 ...
The following is an episode list of Bonkers, an American animated 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 [1]).
Br'er Bear has a cameo appearance in the television series Bonkers in the episode "Casabonkers". Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear make cameo appearances in several episodes of the television series House of Mouse (2001–2003), and in the 2001 direct-to-video release Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse .
What the first series did have was an impressive cast and crew. Joining Harrison behind the camera were a pair of Oscar winners, cinematographer Vittorio Storaro and costume designer Theodor Pištěk.
In the series Bonkers, the Big Bad Wolf appears in the episode "The 29th Page" at a prison line-up along with other Disney criminals, and in "CasaBonkers" where Katya tosses him out of his car so she can go after Bonkers. The Big Bad Wolf has been a recurring character in House of Mouse, where he is voiced by Jim Cummings.
Bonkers: December 15, 1994 1 SNES Bonkers: Sega NA, EU October 1, 1994 Genesis Bonkers: Wax Up! BR February 4, 1995 Game Gear, Master System: Gargoyles: Buena Vista Interactive: Disney Interactive NA May 15, 1995 Genesis Gargoyles: Tiger Electronics 1995 Handheld electronic game: Mighty Ducks: 1996 Mighty Ducks Pinball Slam: Walt Disney Company ...
Goof Troop was originally previewed on The Disney Channel from April 20 to July 12 of 1992. [8] [9] Like its predecessors DuckTales, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, TaleSpin, and Darkwing Duck and its successor Bonkers, Goof Troop was previewed in syndication on September 5, 1992 with a pilot television film, which later aired as a multi-part serial during its regular run.
Here's how Jaguar — a favored vehicle of the British royal family, UK prime ministers, and James Bond villains — got to this point: Jaguar's slumping sales call for a reset Jag's sales had ...