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Bonkers was an American-Animated series made by Larry Latham and aired on Disney in 1993 and is actually the spin-off of Raw Toonage, featuring the titular character Bonkers, it aired in syndication on Disney Channel and on The Disney Afternoon from 1993-1994, the series was later aired on Toon Disney until late-2004.

This page will focus more on the Miranda Wrights era, as the Lucky Pequel episodes were praised more than the Miranda Wrights episodes.

Why It Went Bonkers in a Bad Way (Bad Qualities)

 * 1) Must like most other shows that Jumped The Shark, the show went downhill after the Season 2 ended for the Lucky Piquel episodes, this meant that most of the important characters were erased out of existence and the show focused more on Bonkers and Miranda Wrights. (A character who debuted in the fourth episode of Bonkers, "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers".)
 * 2) * Hell, Some characters like the Raw Toonage cast, were only used for a few episodes (Besides Jitters), in fact because of this change, the show lacks any new characters besides new bad guys in the series.
 * 3) Despite being a show based on mh:greatestmovies:Who Framed Roger Rabbit, just like with the Lucky Piquel episodes, most Disney characters barley make cameos in the show at all, only a few characters appear in the show such as Darkwing Duck, Mickey Mouse (Telephone wise), Clarabelle Cow, Dumbo, The Beagle Boys, etc.
 * 4) Most of the characters were changed into uninteresting characters in general.
 * 5) * Bonkers D. Bobcat himself went from a sort of annoying but a type of Inspector Closaeu type a character who wants lucky to be sucessful with his job so that he can get a promotion, into a more annoying, ear-grating sort of character, his voice went from fine, to straight up grating who makes Roger Rabbit's voice sound decent in comparison, not to mention his crying and screaming can get on your nerves very easily.
 * 6) * Sargent F. Grating became a poor man's version of Lucky Piquel who has no redeeming factors to him and he became a character who thinks Bonkers isn't a great Cop to keep despite not realizing that Bonkers can solve crimes with Miranda regardless if he's a bit crazy and such.
 * 7) * Jitters A. Dog became a useless plot device whenever an episode needed a character to help Bonkers when he is on his case, not to mention some of his apperence come off as pretty pointless such as in Tokyo Bonkers, he also became a huge mh:loathesomecharacters:Butt-Monkey.
 * 8) * Miranda Wright, while not unlikable, can be a bit of a jerk to Bonkers when it comes to him helping her, like her yelling at Bonkers in Witness for The Prosecution just for trying to keep her safe and trying to keep her company, though she did redeem herself by apologizing to Bonkers for being to harsh to her.
 * 9) The animation has received a huge downgrade from the Lucky Piquel Episodes, as most of the episodes were done by Sunwoo Entertainment and Walt Disney Animation Japan (Unless you count the other japanese studios that helped with Disney Animation Japan), the amount of episodes that were animated by Sunwoo were 13, and the amount of animation done by Walt Disney Japan was about 6.
 * 10) * Move of the characters in the Miranda episodes took a HUGE nose dive, while the Lucky Piquel episodes used heavy shading for the characters (For example, making the human characters look darker in contrast to the cartoonish characters like Bonkers to indicate the humans as a more realistic term while the Toon characters look colorful and bright). The humans look brighter in these episodes and overall, it makes them look like a rejected combination of the Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers human characters and the human characters from Adventures of The Gummi Bears (Which mind you, the human characters don't look great in Chip & Dale: Rescue Rangers, with there weird realistic human designs which makes them look like they came out of a Saturday morning 80's cartoon show).