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8!Main Characters
9
10[[folder:Bonkers D. Bobcat]]
11->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Jim Cummings|1952}}
12->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/EricMetayer
13[[quoteright:244:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonkers.jpg]]
14
15Bonkers D. Bobcat is an overly energetic and hyperactive cartoon anthropomorphic bobcat that works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood PD. Once a big name cartoon star for Wackytoons Studios, he was fired due to his show being bumped out of first place in the ratings. He was introduced to law enforcement when he unknowingly saved cartoon celebrity WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck from a park mugger (mostly due to the help of officer Lucky Piquel) and was given full credit for the mugger's capture.
16----
17* AlliterativeName: '''Bo'''nkers '''Bo'''bcat.
18* BewareTheSillyOnes: Mostly in the "Lucky" era, he ''could'' actually be pretty good at solving crimes when the situation called for it.
19* BreakTheCutie: The poor guy has his moments where he reacts badly to how things work in the real world. One good example is in the series premiere, where he loses his job as a cartoon character and his friends go missing.
20* BuffoonishTomcat: Not a domesticated cat but Bonkers is an bobcat who is definitely an [[TheKlutz clumsy]], [[PluckyComicRelief comedy-prone,]] and [[IronButtMonkey durable and slapstick-prone]] feline who is [[TheDitz very ditzy, dimwitted]] and [[FunPersonified seemingly fun-loving]].
21* ButtMonkey: In the Miranda episodes, he's constantly subjected to slapstick injury.
22* CartoonyTail: In the Lucky episodes, it's more like that of a house cat, not an actual bobcat.
23* CartoonCreature: (See InformedSpecies below); but he looks like some kind of wild feline creature or an cheetah hybrid with antenna ears or knob ears rather than an cartoony bobcat, especially compared to ''{{VideoGame/Bubsy}}''.
24* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: He's crazy, [[PluckyComicRelief buffoonish]] and senseless inside & outside of Toon Town.
25* CuteButCacophonic: His voice. Especially when having an MotorMouth.
26* DistressedDude: He quite often gets captured by the bad guys usually when flanderized.
27* TheDitz: He's not exactly the smartest character in the show.
28* DrivesLikeCrazy: Lucky doesn't trust him to drive the police car for a ''good'' reason.
29* EarlyBirdCameo: Disney introduced the character by playing his shorts on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage''.
30* {{Expy}}: [[Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit Roger Rabbit]], especially since this cartoon was based on the similar structure entirely.
31* {{Flanderization}}: In the Miranda episodes, he became far more of an incompetent ButtMonkey than in the previous Lucky episodes. Although the Miranda episodes takes place after the Lucky ones, behind the scenes commentary explains that the Miranda episodes were made before the Lucky ones which explains it.
32* FurryEarDissonance: Shaped like golf clubs.
33* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: He's the Gleeful to Lucky's Grumpy. He is an overly energetic and hyperactive cartoon bobcat who frequently tries to win Lucky's praise, but usually just ends up ruining their missions with his goofy antics, until said antics prove to save the day.
34* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: His usual appearance, as his police uniform doesn't include pants or shoes.
35* IChooseToStay: At the end of "Gone Bonkers" two-parter, [[spoiler: Bonkers is given a chance to go back to show business; instead, he decides to remain with the Hollywood Police]].
36* InformedSpecies:
37** [[http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_W90V87w3sr8/TNsGpcyhjQI/AAAAAAAAAJ4/8sY9md0zkSg/s1600/bobcat_lying%255B1%255D.jpg Here's]] what a normal bobcat looks like. Not much resemblance, is there?
38** Also in the Lucky episodes, when Bonkers made a cat noise, he sounded too much like a real house cat. Bobcats in real life don't make domestic cat noises. Some of them even seem to make ''really'' strange sounds/noises, which explains Bonkers' voice.
39* InnocentBlueEyes: His eyes are occasionally shown to be blue in the Lucky episodes and his eyes are always blue in the Miranda (and ''Raw Toonage'') episodes.
40* InterspeciesRomance: With Fawn Deer, although they're both toons. However, he did fall for a ''human'' girl in "Love Stuck".
41* {{Keet}}: He's one hyper, energetic bobcat.
42* MeaningfulName: His name is '''Bonkers''' and he's a bit... [[CloudCuckooLander out of it.]]
43* MotorMouth: He tends to be talkative and very cheerful and Bonkers talks quite fast-paced at times.
44* MysteriousMiddleInitial: Probably just a pun on "the."
45* NiceGuy: He's honest, humble, innocent, and positive.
46* PantheraAwesome: PlayedWith. He's a bobcat (but see InformedSpecies and BuffoonishTomcat above), but he's a zany toon who's only a badass in his occasional BewareTheSillyOnes moments.
47* ProtagonistTitle: His first name is the title of the series and he's the main character.
48* RedOniBlueOni: The Red to Lucky and Miranda's Blue. Miranda is more serious and focused on the job than he is.
49* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: What else did you expect from Jim Cummings?
50* SpeciesSurname: He's a bobcat with the surname Bobcat.
51* TenderTears: He's often prone to crying these when he gets emotional or sometimes exaggerates this. In the pilot, Chief Kanifky mentions it's a strong quality in him, since it shows how much empathy he has.
52* WhiteGloves: Like all Toons, Bonkers wears white gloves.
53[[/folder]]
54
55[[folder:Lucky Piquel]]
56[[quoteright:180:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/1333.jpg]]
57->'''Voiced by:''' Jim Cummings
58->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/RichardDarbois
59
60Detective Lucky Shirley Piquel is Bonkers' partner from the "Lucky Episodes", a slovenly, morbidly obese, street-wise, mustachioed man. He's also balding, but wears a toupée. Lucky is a serious, HardBoiledDetective whose by-the-book nature is at odds with Bonkers' decidedly more maniacal approach to crime solving.
61----
62* AmusingInjuries: Oddly enough, Lucky tends to suffer these. Being human and not a "toon", he's sometimes shown as a BandageMummy, with crutches, etc. after suffering slapstick violence.
63* BadBadActing: In "The Comeback Kid", he has very poor inflection when reading his lines during Chick and Stu's movie-making con.
64* BigEater: He really enjoys eating.
65* ButtMonkey: He frequently gets humiliated or injured, most often done to him unintentionally by Bonkers.
66* CantLiveWithThemCantLiveWithoutThem: Bonkers is a constant source of irritation and embarrassment for him, but he admits in "Gone Bonkers" that he'd actually miss him and considers him fun to be around.
67* DeadpanSnarker: He often snarks about Bonkers' idiocy and quirks.
68* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Lucky ''Shirley'' Piquel, which Bonkers thinks is "very pretty". Lucky says it was [[EmbarrassingFirstName his father's name]].
69* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Lucky wants to be promoted out of the Toon Division and away from Bonkers, but his attempts are never successful.
70* FriendToAllChildren: Surprisingly so. He rather effortlessly got a lost child in "Stand-in Dad" to stop crying and write down his address by being such a friendly authority figure.
71* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: He's the Grumpy to Bonkers' Gleeful. He is a grim and ill-tempered human who hates toons and is often annoyed by Bonkers' antics.
72* HappilyMarried: Look below 'Throw the dog a bone'.
73* HiddenDepths: In ''Fall Apart Land'', it's revealed that Lucky dreams of creating his own theme park and that [[OddFriendship he and Fall Apart like hanging out together and looking at pictures of amusement parks from across the country.]]
74* IronicName: Despite his first name being "Lucky", he's the resident ButtMonkey.
75* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: As grumpy and hot-tempered as he can be, Lucky is a good guy who cares about Bonkers, his family, and has a strong sense of justice.
76* NoOneCouldSurviveThat: [[spoiler: Lucky Piquel, being caught in an explosion.]]
77* NoRespectGuy: In addition to being on the receiving end of many pratfalls because of Bonkers. On the rare occasions where Chief Kanifky remembers his name and what he did that episode, he is either unhappy with Lucky for some reason (i.e. "I Oughta Be In Toons") or "rewards" him with an assignment Lucky finds undesirable.
78* NotSoAboveItAll: He still shows his prejudice against toons when solving the case of Mickey Mouse's disappearance in "I Oughta Be in Toons" and claims to be uninterested in the mouse ears hat he is given by Mickey as a show of gratitude, but after Bonkers leaves, Lucky looks around and then puts the hat on while grinning broadly.
79* OddFriendship: With Fall Apart, but only in one episode: ''Fall-Apart Land'', where they are shown to have a mutual love for theme parks and a dream of starting their own.
80* PapaWolf: Do. NOT. Mess. With. His. Daughter. A good example is in "Stand-In Dad", where he is quick to go after the crook of the week when he tries to steal his daughter's purse.
81* PutOnABus: In "New Partner on the Block", he is removed from the show when he gets a new job with the FBI and moves away with his family.
82* StoutStrength: While he's overweight, he's still able to endure '''a lot'''.
83* ThrowTheDogABone:
84** Doesn't Lucky having a beautiful caring wife and a cute sweet daughter, who both love him very much, count?
85** "Stay Tooned" is one of those episodes where (despite suffering a lot of grief) he comes out ahead in the end, getting praise and prestige for bringing down a major crime boss.
86** In "New Partner on the Block" he finally gets the recognition he's always wanted and gets promoted to the FBI.
87* UglyGuyHotWife: Lucky is overweight (said in the Christmas episode to be fatter than Santa) and balding (but wears a toupée). His wife, however, is pretty attractive.
88* WithMyHandsTied: When Lucky is captured and tied, he is able to write a message for help on a can and kick it out of an open window. He was also able to move around a lot when his legs were tied together.
89[[/folder]]
90
91[[folder:Miranda Wright]]
92[[quoteright:311:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/miranda_wright_sitting.jpg]]
93->'''Voiced by:''' Karla [=DeVito=]
94->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/CelineMonsarrat
95
96Miranda Wright is a police officer that works at the same police station that Lucky works at. She is Bonkers' partner from the "Miranda Episodes".
97----
98* ActionGirl: A cop who uses her gun and fists to take down bad guys.
99* BruiserWithASoftCenter: She can fight and is an incredibly sweet person.
100* CuteBruiser: A tough, beautiful cop.
101* EarlyBirdCameo: Miranda makes an extended non-speaking cameo as the Chief's uniformed secretary in "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers", which, though animated later, is the fourth episode chronologically.
102* FairCop: A very good looking police officer.
103* {{Foil}}: To Lucky. Rather than being Bonkers' polar opposite (like Lucky), she limits the flamboyant nature of Bonkers and other Toons without being annoyed by it.
104* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's an ActionGirl, but is shown to be more tolerant and far less abrasive than Lucky with Bonkers.
105* MsFanservice: Miranda is not only cute, but also very beautiful and hot.
106* NiceGirl: Miranda is a kind and moral person.
107* PunnyName: [[MirandaRights Miranda Wright]].
108* SiblingYinYang: Shown in "Quibbling Rivalry", where Miranda actually believes in Bonkers' abilities to be a good cop, unlike her sister Shirley who thinks he's a menace and should retire. Fortunately, Shirley eventually comes around and acknowledges Bonkers' heroics.
109* StraightMan: In contrast to Piquel and Grating as participants/victims-in-comedy to Bonkers and other toons, Miranda is mostly the series' straight woman. Bonkers even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] the few times she does things intended to be funny.
110[[/folder]]
111
112!Supporting Cast
113
114[[folder:Fall-Apart Rabbit]]
115[[quoteright:167:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fall_apart_rabbit.jpg]]
116->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
117->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/EdgarGivry
118
119Fall Apart Rabbit is Bonkers' clumsy best friend and stunt-double back during Bonkers' Hollywood days, appearing only in the "Lucky Episodes".
120----
121* AmusingInjuries: Even without losing body parts, he often sustains ludicrous injuries for comic effect.
122* ButtMonkey: He never seems to go through an episode in one piece.
123* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Considerably more than Bonkers and other Toons.
124* MeaningfulName: True to his name, he often falls apart.
125* OddFriendship: With Lucky, but only in one episode: "Fall-Apart Land".
126* PullingThemselvesTogether: True to his name, he often ends up in pieces and has to put himself back together.
127* PutOnABus: Takes off with Lucky and his family in "New Partner on the Block".
128* SpeciesSurname: He's a rabbit with the last name Rabbit.
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder:Fawn Deer]]
132[[quoteright:181:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fawn_deer.jpeg]]
133->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NancyCartwright
134->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Barbara Tissier
135
136Fawn Deer is Bonkers's main love interest and co-stared with him when he was still an actor.
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138* TheCutie: She's a very good-looking and likable person.
139* DemotedToExtra: After ''Raw Toonage'', poor Fawn didn't get to appear often in either the 'Lucky' or 'Miranda' episodes. She only appeared in three 'Miranda' episodes in [[TheVoiceless voiceless cameos]]. She only had speaking lines in ''two'' Lucky episodes. The rest were voiceless cameos as well. It's possible they didn't use her much since her voice actress was expecting at the time.
140* FurBikini: She is shown wearing a bikini of animal pelts in the ''Raw Toonage'' short "Quest for Firewood".
141* HeadTurningBeauty: Bonkers makes it quite clear several times that he is attracted to her.
142* HumanoidFemaleAnimal: Aside from her tail, ears, and other deer-like features, she looks like a human woman.
143* InterspeciesRomance: She's a deer who is loved by Bonkers, a bobcat. Fawn shows that the feeling is mutual, even outside the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts.
144* MsFanservice: She has a very shapely body and often wears a pink dress that leaves her legs bare and is rather form-fitting.
145* NiceGirl: Fawn is very sweet and passionate as well as friendly and likable. She cares a lot about those close to her, especially Bonkers.
146* PinkMeansFeminine: Her bow and dress. Some of her outfits she wore were pink too, though in one 'Lucky' episode, she wore a [[TrueBlueFemininity blue dress]].
147* PunnyName: Her first name is a pun on "fawn", which is a term referring to a young deer.
148* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Fawn has romantic feelings for the kind and sweet Bonkers.
149* TheSmurfettePrinciple: She was the only main female character in the "WesternAnimation/RawToonage" shorts.
150* SpeciesSurname: She is a deer with Deer as her surname.
151[[/folder]]
152
153[[folder:Grumbles Grizzly]]
154->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RodgerBumpass
155
156A bear who would antagonize Bonkers in some of the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts. In the actual show, he's more of a grumpy neighbor.
157----
158* AlliterativeName: Both his first name and his last name begin with G.
159* BearsAreBadNews: He's a bear and he usually isn't on good terms with Bonkers.
160* LargeHam: He frequently talks loudly and dramatically.
161* SpeciesSurname: He's a bear with the last name Grizzly.
162[[/folder]]
163
164[[folder:Jitters A. Dog]]
165->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
166
167Bonkers' sidekick in the ''Raw Toonage'' shorts.
168----
169* BeleagueredAssistant: He's often shown to be more level-headed, rational, and intelligent than Bonkers.
170* ButtMonkey: Bonkers often inadvertently causes him to get injured or suffer misfortunes, and it's no wonder why his catchphrase is "I hate my life".
171* CatchPhrase: "I hate my life."
172* DependingOnTheWriter: It varies whether he sees Bonkers as a friend or would rather have nothing to do with him.
173* HappilyMarried: The ''Raw Toonage'' short "Get Me to the Church on Time" has him and Tanya Trunk get married, much to their jubilation. While it may have just been a cartoon Bonkers and friends made and not an event that actually happened, Jitters and Tanya are still shown as a loving couple occasionally in the Miranda episodes.
174* InterspeciesRomance: He is sometimes shown as having a relationship with Tanya Trunk, an elephant.
175* SpeciesSurname: He's a dog with Dog as his last name.
176[[/folder]]
177
178[[folder:Al Vermin]]
179->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RobertRidgely
180->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/EdgarGivry
181
182A recurring villain in the Miranda episodes who happens to be a toon roach.
183----
184* BigCreepyCrawlies: He's a toon roach.
185* FatBastard: He's very plump.
186* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Being a roach, he has four arms.
187* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: One of his henchman talks like Woody Allen.
188[[/folder]]
189
190[[folder:Flaps the Elephant]]
191->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JoeAlaskey
192
193An elephant who wants to fly. He's a recurring villain in the Miranda episodes.
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195* CruelElephant: He's an evil elephant.
196* FatBastard: He's pretty huge and not a nice guy.
197[[/folder]]
198
199[[folder:Marilyn Piquel]]
200[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marilynpiquel.jpg]]
201->'''Voiced by:''' Sherry Lynn
202->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/AureliaBruno
203
204Marilyn Piquel is Lucky's [[ChildProdigy child genius]] daughter. She is an aspiring artist as well as a script/story writer and has deep affection for Toons such as Bonkers, with her favorite being TV star ''Skunky Skunk''.
205----
206* AdorablyPrecociousChild: She's more than capable of taking care of herself and aids her father in a number of his cases, often being the words of wisdom or source of knowledge to Lucky.
207* BespectacledCutie: Wears big, round glasses and is a major cutie.
208* BrainyBrunette: She's is a child genius. Her hair's more of a sandy brown, but close enough.
209* CheerfulChild: She's usually pretty happy.
210* ChildrenAreInnocent: She's just as naive as any other child her age.
211* InnocentProdigy: She may be intelligent, but she's still very much a child.
212* NiceGirl: Marilyn is a genuinely sweet and kind person.
213* SheCleansUpNicely: Marilyn most of the time wears sports pants and sneakers, but in "Stand-In Dad", she looked cute in her blue dress and darker blue flats.
214* TheSmartGuy
215* StrongFamilyResemblance: Although looking like her mother Dyl, aside from her big round glasses and freckled face; she also shares her father's hair color.
216* TomboyWithAGirlyStreak: Marilyn mostly wears big sneakers and sports pants and always has messy short hair, but in "Stand-In Dad", she's thrilled to get a new dress from her mother and to get dolled up for her Daddy Daughter day. Later on, when she goes to Grandpa Arnie's ant show, she brings her purse with her.
217* TheUglyGuysHotDaughter: More like "cute". Marilyn is a brainy, tomboyish, ten year old kid, but it's obvious she still gets her looks from her mother.
218* YouthfulFreckles: To go with her youthful energy and innocence.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Dyl Piquel]]
222[[quoteright:210:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/char_33568.jpg]]
223->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AprilWinchell
224->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Danielle Hazan
225
226Dilandra "Dyl" Piquel is Lucky's understanding wife who supports her husband and at times encourages their daughter Marilyn.
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228* ADayInTheLimelight: She has one with Lucky in "Tune Pig" about their anniversary.
229* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's a kind, caring mother, wife and friend.
230* InSeriesNickname: Her full name is actually "Dilandra".
231* MamaBear: In "Imagine That", when Lucky finally confess to Dyl that he (and Bonkers) are destroying their house to get to the Toon world and find their daughter, a horrified Dyl quickly brings a huge mallet towards Lucky -- and smashes the wall, finding the Toon world. It looks more like she's gonna hit Lucky, but considering she doesn't normally get violent with him, it's clear she's just determined to find the Toon world and get their daughter back.
232* PrettyInMink: She has a fur wrap she wears to see her favorite singer in "Tune Pig".
233* PunnyName: Since people always mistake their surname for "pickle".
234%%* SouthernBelle: She acts like one.
235* TrueBlueFemininity: Her main outfit is blue.
236* UglyGuyHotWife: Her husband, Lucky, is overweight (said in the Christmas episode to be fatter than Santa) and balding (but wears a toupée). Dyl, however, is pretty attractive.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:Chief Leonard Kanifky]]
240->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EarlBoen
241->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/HenriGuybet
242
243Bonkers' and Lucky's boss. He's not exactly a bright person, but he does acknowledge the two cops' heroics.
244----
245* BenevolentBoss: Played with. He tends to be very amiable toward Bonkers and Lucky, but he will get mad if their investigations go too slowly and they don't do an efficient job in capturing the episode's criminal.
246* DrivesLikeCrazy: He takes the wheel in "The Good, the Bad & the Kanifky" during a car chase and actively frightens both Lucky and Bonkers. He even sports a SlasherSmile for a moment.
247* DumbassHasAPoint:
248** Kooky and oblivious he may be, even he was outraged by how the normally competent Lucky was easily deceived by the Mickey Mouse impostor in "I Oughta Be in Toons".
249** "Weather or Not": While he congratulates the boys for solving the case to the point of saying it'd warrant a promotion, he also reminds Lucky that he explicitly forbid him from pursuing the case and is well-within his rights to suspend him for it. (He lets Lucky off the hook, which he figures is a fair trade-off between both extremes.)
250* HappilyMarried: He is shown in some episodes to have a wife, Francine, that he loves dearly.
251* OutOfFocus: In the Miranda episodes. He still appears in some episodes, but his role is no longer as important to the show.
252* PointyHairedBoss: He's not really what one would consider a genius. In "Hear No Bonkers, See No Bonkers", he even rehires Lucky after firing him solely because he forgot who Lucky was after firing him and assuming that Lucky was a different person.
253* StrongFamilyResemblance: He is revealed to have grandchildren in "Get Wacky", who are shown to look just like him.
254[[/folder]]
255
256[[folder:Sergeant Francis Grating]]
257->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman
258->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/PatrickGuillemin
259
260Bonkers and Miranda's boss. He doesn't like Bonkers and is often very short-tempered.
261----
262* DoNotCallMePaul: It's established in "Toon for a Day" that he hates being called by his first name.
263* {{Jerkass}}: Not only is he not very nice to Bonkers, but it's implied in "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?" that he regularly dreams of Bonkers being killed. He also takes great joy in Shirley Wright's unflattering news reports on Bonkers in "Quibbling Rivalry" because they give him an excuse to fire him.
264* MeaningfulName: His last name is Grating and he is frequently annoyed by Bonkers.
265* PetTheDog: After he finally hears Bonkers' poem about him in "The 29th Page", he actually appreciates it.
266* ReplacementGoldfish: The end of "New Partners on the Block" suggests that Bonkers sees Grating and his abrasive personality as a replacement for Lucky, who has gone into the FBI.
267[[/folder]]
268
269[[folder:Ludwig Von Drake]]
270->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CoreyBurton
271->'''Dubbed in French by:''' Creator/RogerCarel
272
273The occasional host of ''Series/WaltDisneyPresents'' and later ''WesternAnimation/DisneySingAlongSongs''. Unlike other Disney cameos, he makes it all the way to minor character status here.
274----
275* HerrDoktor: The doctor the main characters go to whenever Bonkers or someone else is sick or suffering some kind of malady.
276[[/folder]]
277
278[[folder:The Collector]]
279[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bonkerscollector_2.jpg]]
280
281->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MichaelBell
282
283The antagonist of the show's two-part pilot "Going Bonkers". He has Toons kidnapped [[AndIMustScream and put into suspended animation.]]
284----
285* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/{{WhoFramedRogerRabbit}} Judge Doom]], with a splash of [[Franchise/{{ANightmareonElmStreet}} Freddy Kruger]], having pencils on one hand that look like Freddy's bladed glove.
286* HairRaisingHare: A sinister rabbit who clearly has ill intentions for the helpless Toons he's imprisoned. [[spoiler:Except he turns out to be a nerdy human who thinks he's a toon.]]
287* KnightOfCerebus: One of the darker villains Bonkers has encountered.
288* LoonyFan: Of Toons in general, based on his plans for them.
289* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has sinister red goggles.
290[[/folder]]

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