Bonkers D. Bobcat (Miranda Wright episodes)

Bonkers D. Bobcat is the titular protagonist of the Disney's 1993-95 animated television series with the same first name. Originally featured on Raw Toonage, he is a former star for cartoon shorts at Wackytoon Studios, an overly energetic and hyperactive, out-of-work, somewhat foolish, and not-so-bright Toon bobcat who works in the Toon Division of the Hollywood P.D. as a police officer. In the 'Miranda' episodes, he's portrayed as a rather clumsy, somewhat foolish character who ends up being the shows' punching bag. In the Lucky episodes, he's less of a buffoon and more of an Inspector Clouseau-type, in control of himself (though still hyperactive), and carries extensive knowledge about the Toons and their behavior, which is an asset on cases dealing with rogue Toons (Lucky would very rarely acknowledge this, although he knows it deep inside). The joke is his lack of law enforcement experience and procedure is still his "Achilles' heel."

Voiced by Jim Cummings respectively.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) He's a total embarrassment of a Roger Rabbit clone, where he lacks the competence and likability he contained from his previous counterpart.
 * 2) Unlike his more likable counterpart; He is quite the goof most of the time, an complete and utter fool who's always blundering himself with ideas or decisions that just don't make any sense whatsoever. Especially where his antics usually go on the Jar-Jar Binks levels of annoying.
 * 3) * Whenever he does make sense, it comes out of nowhere and is ultimately useless (mainly because of bad writing since Bonkers is supposed to be like a dumb clown in general) and it makes him seem dumber than how he made it himself out to be resourceful.
 * 4) His oddball voice can still grate on the nerves when excessively talkative, especially when it can sometimes be pretty hard to listen to when he speaks insanely fast-paced that can be incomprehensible or when he portrays childish behavior like pointlessly wailing and complaining for example that is still played for laughs.
 * 5) Everything he does is generally very weird, senseless more often than not, somewhat annoying or even unlikable at times, and simply unfunny. Not to mention that several characters like Lucky and some cop characters demonstrate how irritated they are with Bonkers around when in a problem (even around Miranda at times, she's usually levelheaded and tolerating, compared to other cops).
 * 6) His sense of humor can be generally passé, uninspired, and immature at times.
 * 7) In many episodes, he always gets his partners into many destructive misadventures, either on purpose or not (and Lucky was even cartoonishly murdered once, on-screen), not to also mention BQ#3 being one of them as an example.
 * 8) He has had moments where he showed to be a whole lot more childish than before.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Just like Jar Jar Binks: He means well, and Bonkers still does show to care a lot about his friends most of the time, even if he is childish, pitiful, or passive around them sometimes. He can also be quite compassionate and pleasant to those he interacts with (when he isn't annoying other characters), not to mention that he can be kind-hearted and supportive to those with rather serious-minded problems or trying to help Lucky with what he knows about toon logic. This is also shown in his cutesy if a somewhat vague, brother-sister relationship with Miranda, and he's shown to care a lot about her, due to how capable he can show his aforementioned compassion.
 * 2) * Speaking of which, when Bonkers isn't relying on dumb luck to get him out of situations, he can pull through to save the day when it counts the most and can be practical when he needs to be, albeit seldom when it does occur.
 * 3) * He is still earnest about his screwups but happens to be the brunt of the slapstick that ensues anyways.
 * 4) Speaking of cute, his design still has effort in it (even if looking like a bland yet bizarre Looney Tunes character).
 * 5) With that said, he isn't as atrocious or as aggravating as Bubsy.
 * 6) There are fans who still support this character throughout.
 * 7) In spite of his apparent unfunny sense of humor, clumsiness & presence, his special moments of klutziness, buffoonery, or just buffoonish behavior can be genuinely ludicrous to see. And just like Roger Rabbit himself, Bonkers can provide some fun and charm every once and a while.
 * 8) His appearance in Ducktales (2017) [when he was mute or not] was done a lot better and was more likable in the Lucky episodes and the Raw Toonage counterpart.

Trivia

 * Bonkers made an appearance when in one of many cameos in Ducktales (2017) in Season 3 Episode 12 "Let's Get Dangerous!", in which he was mute while portrayed as a comical klutz. He also made a cameo in the finale.
 * When the show was having a troubled production, the show's cancellation took place because Disney was trying to scrap the character himself from all public consciousness.