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The Worst Episodes of Bonkers

Every episode of Bonkers ranked from worst to best. Explore the Worst Episodes of Bonkers!

Bonkers is an animated American television series that aired from September 4, 1993 to August 24, 1995 in first-run syndication. The syndicated run was available...
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Worst Episodes Summary

"Stay Tooned" is the worst rated episode of "Bonkers". It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by Robert Taylor and written by Jeff Saylor, it aired on 11/5/1993. This episode scored NaN points lower than the second lowest rated, "Stand-In Dad".

  • Stay Tooned
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    #1 - Stay Tooned

    Season 1 Episode 47 - Aired 11/5/1993

    When a valuable piece of evidence goes missing, Bonkers soon has everybody suspecting everybody else.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jeff Saylor

  • Stand-In Dad
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    #2 - Stand-In Dad

    Season 1 Episode 50 - Aired 11/12/1993

    Lucky is unwillingly pulled into a top priority undercover assignment, and has to neglect a promise to his daughter, Marilyn.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Cathryn Perdue

  • Cereal Surreal
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    #3 - Cereal Surreal

    Season 1 Episode 51 - Aired 11/15/1993

    Slap, Sniffle and Flop, the toon stars of cereal commercials, are about to be canned and replaced by three young, hip toons.

    Director: David Block

    Writer: Dean Stefan

  • If
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    #4 - If

    Season 1 Episode 52 - Aired 11/16/1993

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    Director: David Block, Larry Latham, Eddy Houchins

    Writer: Ralph Sanchez, Len Uhley, Robert Schechter, Gordon Kent, Len Smith, David Block

  • The Dimming
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    #5 - The Dimming

    Season 1 Episode 53 - Aired 11/17/1993

    Lucky spends his vacation as the caretaker of an old resort hotel so he'll have his peace and quiet to finish his novel.

    Director: David Block

    Writer: Dean Stefan

  • Toon with No Name
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    #6 - Toon with No Name

    Season 1 Episode 54 - Aired 11/18/1993

    The cast members of a movie Bonkers did years ago are disappearing one by one.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Steve Cuden

  • Get Wacky
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    #7 - Get Wacky

    Season 1 Episode 55 - Aired 11/19/1993

    The most incorrigible toon criminal in the history of law enforcement, Wacky Weasel, escapes from prison and turns the real world upside down.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Richard Stanley

  • The Final Review
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    #8 - The Final Review

    Season 1 Episode 56 - Aired 11/22/1993

    Bonkers is driving Lucky crazy by emulating his TV hero, T.J. Fingers, a tough Clint Eastwood-like cop.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey

  • Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats
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    #9 - Goldijitters and the 3 Bobcats

    Season 1 Episode 57 - Aired 11/24/1993

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    Director: David Block, Larry Latham, Eddy Houchins

    Writer: Ralph Sanchez, Shari Goodhartz, Robert Schechter, Mark Rhodes, Gordon Kent, Mina Johnson

  • Seems Like Old Toons
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    #10 - Seems Like Old Toons

    Season 1 Episode 58 - Aired 11/25/1993

    Marilyn goes to Toon Camp, with Lcuky and Bonkers close behind.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Dean Stefan, Stephen Levi

  • Miracle at the 34th Precinct
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    #11 - Miracle at the 34th Precinct

    Season 1 Episode 59 - Aired 11/26/1993

    Santa is missing; if he isn't found soon his elves, Jingle and Belle, will select Lucky Piquel as his reluctant stand-in.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Ralph Sanchez

  • Comeback Kid
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    #12 - Comeback Kid

    Season 1 Episode 60 - Aired 11/29/1993

    Con men use Lucky so they can steal a diamond.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey, Gary Sperling

  • The Greatest Story Never Told
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    #13 - The Greatest Story Never Told

    Season 1 Episode 61 - Aired 2/7/1994

    Piquel finds himself a hero when a toon camera and microphone do a story about him for the TV show, Cops R Us.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: David N. Titcher, Laraine Arkow, Dev Ross

  • Fall Apart Land
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    #14 - Fall Apart Land

    Season 1 Episode 62 - Aired 2/9/1994

    An overworked Lucky and obsessed Fall-Apart Rabbit become unlikely, but successful, partners in a theme park called Fall Apart Land.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Bruce Talkington, Irv Bauer

  • Imagine That
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    #15 - Imagine That

    Season 1 Episode 63 - Aired 2/14/1994

    Bonkers and Lucky must stop a toon pencil who is covering the city in graffiti.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jeff Saylor

  • A Fine Kettle of Toons
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    #16 - A Fine Kettle of Toons

    Season 1 Episode 64 - Aired 2/17/1994

    Thinking Bonkers and Lucky are goldbricking, Kanifky teams up with Fall Apart Rabbit to investigate.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jeff Saylor, Steve Cuden

  • Stressed to Kill
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    #17 - Stressed to Kill

    Season 1 Episode 65 - Aired 2/23/1994

    Lucky's stress level has set a world record; Bonkers takes it upon himself to de-stress his partner.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Robert Schechter

  • In The Bag
    7.0/1036 votes
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    #18 - In The Bag

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 9/6/1993

    Bonkers and Lucky try to solve the case of several items missing around town before they have an inspection back at Police Headquarters.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey

  • Gone Bonkers (2)
    7.2/1025 votes
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    #19 - Gone Bonkers (2)

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/4/1993

    When former cartoon star, Bonkers, is captured by The Collector, it's up to his reluctant partner, Lucky Piquel, to save him.

    Director: Robert Taylor

    Writer: Jim Peterson, John Behnke, Rob Humphrey

  • Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers
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    #20 - Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 9/7/1993

    When Bonkers uses a shampoo called Bubble Glow and gets Lucky fired in the process, he finds out that it rubs out Toons when he starts disappearing.

    Director: David Block

    Writer: Marion Wells

  • Hamster Houseguest
    7.2/1013 votes
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    #21 - Hamster Houseguest

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 9/16/1993

    Lucky finds himself babysitting a giant toon hamster during his weekend off.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Ellen Svaco, Colleen Taber

  • Once in a Blue Toon
    7.4/1013 votes
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    #22 - Once in a Blue Toon

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 9/23/1993

    When Bonkers' wild behaviour lands Lucky in the hospital, the toon changes his ways and becomes the most subdued individual since Ghandi.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Stephen Sustarsic

  • Tokyo Bonkers
    7.4/1013 votes
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    #23 - Tokyo Bonkers

    Season 1 Episode 33 - Aired 10/18/1993

    Miranda and Bonkers lose the Z-Bot while trying to deliver it to the Tokyo Police Department.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Kevin D. Campbell, Brian Swenlin

  • When the Spirit Moves You
    7.4/1011 votes
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    #24 - When the Spirit Moves You

    Season 1 Episode 35 - Aired 10/20/1993

    Bonkers and Miranda get a ghost to leave the building that it is haunting but now it is haunting the police station.

    Director: N/A

    Writer: Richard Stanley

  • Color Me Piquel
    7.4/1011 votes
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    #25 - Color Me Piquel

    Season 1 Episode 49 - Aired 11/11/1993

    Once famous, but now obsolete, the black and white comedy team of Stretch and Squash have a plan to become relevant again by stealing color from other toons.

    Director: Roy Wilson

    Writer: Bruce Talkington, Mark Zaslove