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  2. Bonkers (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bonkers is an American animated television series and a spin-off short series called He's Bonkers which mainly aired in Raw Toonage. [1] The show originally aired from September 4, 1993 to February 23, 1994 after a preview of the series aired on The Disney Channel from February 28 to June 6, 1993. The 9 episodes of the Disney Channel preview ...

  3. List of Bonkers episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is an episode list of Bonkers, an American animated television series that first aired from September 4, 1993, to February 23, 1994, and then continued airing as reruns until 1995 on The Disney Afternoon (with select episodes airing on The Disney Channel from February to June 1993 as a preview for the series [1]).

  4. Too Bonkers to Be Believed? Why the Creators of the ... - AOL

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    The scheme came together thanks to an anonymous corpse and an elaborate fictional backstory, among other bonkers details. (The true story also inspired a 2022 movie that starred Colin Firth.)

  5. Bonkers - Wikipedia

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    Bonkers (compilation album series), a happy hardcore compilation album series; Other. Bonkers!, a race-style board game; Bonkers (Sega video game) ...

  6. Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear - Wikipedia

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    Br'er Bear has a cameo appearance in the television series Bonkers in the episode "Casabonkers". Br'er Fox and Br'er Bear make cameo appearances in several episodes of the television series House of Mouse (2001–2003), and in the 2001 direct-to-video release Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse.

  7. Recurring jokes in Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    The fortnightly British satirical magazine Private Eye has long had a reputation for using euphemistic and irreverent substitute names and titles for people, groups and organisations and has coined a number of expressions to describe sex, drugs, alcohol and other aspects of human activity.

  8. Bonkers (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bonkers (Dutch: Knetter) is a 2005 Dutch comedy drama film directed by Martin Koolhoven, starring Jesse Rinsma, Carice van Houten and Daan Schuurmans. [ 2 ] It was the opening film of the Cinekid Festival and was released on 15 October 2005. [ 3 ]

  9. Evil laughter - Wikipedia

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    Evil laughter or maniacal laughter is a distinct laughter that is typically exhibited by villains in fiction.It is associated with the horror genre. [1]Evil laughter may be written as muahahaha [2] or bwahahaha. [3]