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Bonkers is a video game based on the Disney animated TV series of the same name. The game was developed by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994, and was their last game based on a Disney Afternoon show until DuckTales Remastered.

Plot[]

Three of Toontown's most precious treasures, the Sorcerer's Hat (from Fantasia), the Mermaid's Voice (from The Little Mermaid), and the Magic Lamp (from Aladdin), have been stolen. After a car accident, Lucky Piquel is hospitalized and as such, Bonkers D. Bobcat has to solve this case alone.

After traveling trough places like Wackytoon Studios and the city of Hollywood and facing old enemies like The Collector and Pops Clock, Bonkers manages to recover all the treasures thus concluding the game.

Gameplay[]

The game consists on six levels: a mansion (which is apparently owned by Donald Duck), Wackytoon Studios, the downtown of Hollywood, a ship in the docks, the Collector's hideout (Underground) and Pops Clock's tower (Toon World).

Bonkers can jump, throw bombs and use a dash attack. While dashing pressing the down button will make Bonkers roll like a ball.

Each level (with exception of the final level) consist on two segments, with a boss at the end of the level.

Characters[]

Playable[]

Enemies[]

  • Bee

Bosses[]

Reception[]

Although the game didn't get many reviews, Bonkers for the Super Nintendo was overall received well, having a score of 7.4 out of 10 at IGN by the community.

Trivia[]

  • This is the only Bonkers video game to not be released in Europe.
  • Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck have a cameo in a secret room hidden in the Hollywood stage. It can be found if the player performs a dash jump into the sign on the inn in the Western movie soundstage.

External links[]

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Media Raw ToonageBonkers (EpisodesVideo releases) • Super NES gameSega game
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