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* ActingForTwo: Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}} voiced both Bonkers and his partner Lucky.
* BannedEpisode: A rather tragic example of one too. "New Partner on the Block" was banned following The Oklahoma City bombing in 1995, and was never allowed again, not even in the six years preceding 9/11. This episode bridges the gap between the Piquel and Miranda episodes too, leaving a rather notable PlotHole in its place too. On the lesser known side of things, "Fall Apart Bomb Squad" was also banned due to portraying similar bomb terrorist acts, though that one isn't quite as important due to being a typical episode of the show. Neither episode would see the light of day again until the entire series was put on Creator/DisneyPlus more than 20 years later.
* TheDanza: Chick Vennera voices the villain Chick in "Comeback Kid".
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: Only six total episodes were released on VHS (and all were Lucky episodes); the rest are unaccounted for on home media. Fortunately, the entire series was eventually released (digitally) on Disney+.
* KidsMealToy: In 1993, Burger King released a set of five figures that could be put in "crash-apart" cars. The characters featured were Bonkers, Fall-Apart Rabbit, Lucky, Jitters, and Toots.
* NoExportForYou: This is one of the few animated TV series Disney didn't bring to Japan. This is especially odd, because [[VideoGame/BonkersCapcom the Super NES game based on the show]] not only was programmed in Japan by Creator/{{Capcom}}, but it also had a Japanese version, despite the fact that the show wasn't shown there. It also had animation production over there as well.
* ReferencedBy:
** ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'': In "Snowman is an Island", Genie does an impression of Bonkers.
** ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}} (1993)'' had several [[TakeThat take thats]] to ''Bonkers'' since one of the working names for ''Animaniacs'' was ''Bonkers'' until Disney beat Warner Bros. to copyrighting it. [[DuelingWorks Both shows also shared the same time slot]];
*** In "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode3 Slappy Goes Walnuts]]", after tasting her nephew Skippy's ACME Snax, Slappy remarks "Eh, no wonder you like that ''Bonkers'' show. That junk's rotting out your brain there!"
*** In "[[Recap/AnimaniacsEpisode72 Deduces Wild]]", one of the items on the Warners' scavenger hunt is "A funny episode of ''Bonkers''".
*** In "Rest in Pieces" (which is a sister episode to "Deduces Wild"), when Skippy asks Slappy how she knew that Walter Wolf was [[FakingTheDead faking his death]], Slappy tells him that cartoon characters never actually die, but she considers ''Bonkers'' an exception.
** ''Film/ChipNDaleRescueRangers2022'':
*** Bonkers can be seen as a [[TheMockbuster bootlegged]] toon after being rescued by the Rescue Rangers.
*** During the closing credits, Bonkers can be seen alongside other Disney Afternoon cartoon characters on a billboard for a FictionalVideoGame called ''Disney Afternoon Fight Fest''.
** ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'' has covered the show in his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon''.
* TheResolutionWillNotBeIdentified: Subverted. The Lucky Piquel episodes got proper closure due to "New Partner on the Block", but the Miranda Wright episodes did not. As such, the final Miranda episode ("Cartoon Cornered") plays out just like any other episode in the series.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Not only was ''Bonkers'' suffering from production issues, it aired during a time when Disney was aggressively imposing a [[SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon 65-episode limit]] that capped off every show they did regardless of [[TheResolutionWillNotBeIdentified whether or not it had a real conclusion]]. ''Bonkers'' was one of these victimized shows.
* TroubledProduction: As described on [[WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}} the main page]].
* WordOfGod: According to Creator/GregWeisman, co-creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'' who helped developed ''WesternAnimation/{{Bonkers}}'', contrary to popular belief, the show was ''not'' conceived as a replacement for a ''Roger Rabbit'' cartoon that never came to be. In fact, there were never any plans for a ''Roger Rabbit'' cartoon.[[note]]Though Weisman admits that he and his team certainly would have loved to make one.[[/note]] [[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/archives.php?lid=243 Instead, they took inspiration from their favorite toon rabbit and channeled it into their original creation.]]
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