Season 1 (Lucky Piquel - Set 1) (Chronological Order)
21 Episodes
This 'episode order' puts the Bonkers episodes in chronological order as much as possible so that there aren't as many unxplained changes with the main characters season-to-season. Bonkers' episode production and airdate orders are, well, absolutely Bonkers! They don't really make a lot of sense if you watch the series in production order, airdate order, nor the order found on Disney Plus. This is because there were actually two completely different versions of the show developed in parallel: one where Bonkers is partnered with Lucky Piquel, and one where he's partnered with Miranda Wright. While the Miranda episodes were actually produced first, the second set of "Miranda" episodes was aired after the first set of "Lucky" episodes. The series pilot, which covers the story of Bonkers going from TV star to cop, was also aired in the middle of the first Lucky set just to add to the timeline confusion. Piror to airing the first set of "Miranda" episodes (which were actually the second set produced) Disney released a "crossover" episode between the two versions of the show called "New Partners on the Block" in which Bonkers is assigned Miranda as his new partner in order to give the sudden partner changesan in-universe explanation. After Set 2 of the Miranda episodes concluded, Disney aried the second set of Lucky episodes, again without any explanation to the sudden change-back. Following set 2 of the Lucky episodes, set 1 of the Miranda episodes was finally aired, again with no in-show explanation of the changes. Interspersed in these 4 sets of episodes were also some 'toon compliation' episodes of Bonkers' various work as a TV star (which chronologically take place before he becomes a cop in the pilot.) These discrepancies were mostly fixed in international syndication, where they aired the episodes "out of order", airing all of the Lucky episodes first (starting with the pilot), then "New Partners on the Block", then all of the Miranda episodes. This series order mostly follows that, but uses production order where possible. It goes: "Toon" compliation episodes -> Pilot -> Lucky Set 1 -> Lucky Set 2 -> Miranda Set 1 (starting with "New Partners on the Block") -> Miranda Set 2.
When cartoon star Bonkers T. Bobcat is fired, he helps the police search for missing toons and becomes partners with Officer Lucky Piquel.
Read MoreWhen former cartoon star, Bonkers, is captured by The Collector, it's up to his reluctant partner, Lucky Piquel, to save him.
Read MoreBonkers and Lucky try to solve the case of several items missing around town before they have an inspection back at Police Headquarters.
Read MoreWhen 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.
Read MoreIn search of the minuscule Toon Maggie, Lucky catches Toon Flu, and Bonkers and Fall-Apart try to cure him before he completely becomes a Toon.
Read MoreLucky requests Bonkers to invite Skunky Skunk to Marilyn's birthday, but finds he has disappeared after being accused of manslaughter.
Read MoreToon tow truck Ma Parker gains Lucky's trust in order to steal car parts from the police garage, assisted by Wooly and Bully.
Read MoreFall-Apart Rabbit assists Bonkers and Lucky in capturing a crazy Toon Bomb who wanted to be a stand-up comedian and is now terrorizing the city.
Read MoreLucky arrests Baby Hubert at a robbery scene, while Bonkers assumes he is innocent, but Diamond Bill makes matters worse for both Bonkers and Hubert.
Read MoreThe three pigs come to Bonkers and Lucky for help; the mean ol' wolf has been blowing down houses in Porkwood, their latest subdivision.
Read MoreLucky finds himself babysitting a giant toon hamster during his weekend off.
Read MoreWhen glue, cotton balls, plastic and toons go missing from around Hollywood, Bonkers and Lucky are assigned to track down the thieves.
Read MoreFeeling unappreciated, Pops Klok, the keeper of toon time, calls it quits throwing all toons into uncontrollable chaos.
Read MoreIt's up to Bonkers and his new how-to-be-a-detective correspondence course to unravel the disappearance of the weather toons that help broadcast Hollywood's weather.
Read MoreLucky inadvertently sends Bonkers to a bogus police academy ran by the villain who has sworn vengeance on them.
Read MoreWhen Bonkers' wild behaviour lands Lucky in the hospital, the toon changes his ways and becomes the most subdued individual since Ghandi.
Read MoreAliens invade Earth, but no one notices because the humans think they are toys.
Read MoreA criminal Lucky sent up the river many years ago is back and stalking him, or so Lucky thinks.
Read MoreA ghost moves into Lucky's house on the night Chief Kanifky's coming for dinner.
Read MorePiquel is trying to lose a few pounds and Bonkers helps him while someone is trying to sabotage Butterman's Bakeries.
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