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56 :04x01 - Trains, Toons, And Toon Trains (Feb/28/1993)
Vic "Stiff Lips" Sullivan is the only gangster who knows the location of the jewels he has stolen, but the police cannot make him reveal the secret. While Miranda and Bonkers escort him to prison by train, the toon cop manages to get Stiff Lips into talk and to find out the whereabouts of the jewels. Now a couple of crooks armed with truth serum and a dental drill is trying to kidnap either Stiff Lips or Bonkers to learn the secret.
Guest Stars: Matt Frewer as Peter Blaine, Jeff Bennett (1) as (unknown), Hal Rayle as (unknown), Mark Dodson as (unknown), Mary Jo Catlett as (unknown), William Callaway (1) as (unknown), Linda Gary as Helga
Writer: Robert Schechter
 
57 :04x02 - Tokyo Bonkers (Mar/07/1993)
Hollywood Police have done what their Japanese colleagues couldn't: they have caught dangerous villain Z-Bot, a toon brain that can gain control over any machines. Bonkers and Miranda escort Z-Bot back to Tokyo, where he escapes while Bonkers is busy giving autographs to the fans. Now Bonkers must prove that he is more of a cop than a cartoon star and restore his reputation by defeating Z-Bot.
Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett (1) as Jitters, Anderson Wong as (unknown), Brian Tochi as (unknown), Keene Curtis as (unknown), Julia Kato as Kyoko, Robert Ridgely (2) as Z-Bot, Robert Ito as Sgt. Tetsuo
Writer: Kevin D. Campbell, Brian Swenlin
 
58 :04x03 - The Stork Exchange (Mar/14/1993)
In this episode we learn that toon babies are produced at a factory, and storks deliver them to their parents. Lilith DuPrave kidnaps the storks and wants them to deliver contraband weapons. They cannot refuse, as she has mined their collars. Meanwhile, the baby factory gets overloaded with toon babies. Bonkers and Jitters have to act for storks: they dress up as birds, get into airships... and Jitters gets kidnapped by DuPrave who involves him into smuggling, too. Bonkers and Miranda come to the rescue.
Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett (1) as Jitters, Lauri Johnson (1) as (unknown), Tress MacNeille as (unknown), Pat Fraley as (unknown), Joe Alaskey as (unknown), Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Blackenblue, Eileen Brennan as Lilith DuPrave
Writer: Dev Ross
 
59 :04x04 - Bobcat Fever (Mar/21/1993)
Al Vermin tricks Cheryl Germ (a toon microbe and an actress) into infecting Bonkers, while she thinks that it is just her role in a new movie. It's up to Miranda and Professor von Drake to stop Cheryl before she causes irreversible damage to Bonkers' brain.
Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Cheryl Germ, Keene Curtis as (unknown), Robert Ito as (unknown), Maurice LaMarche as (unknown), Sam McMurray as (unknown), Neil Ross as (unknown), Robert Ridgely (2) as Al Vermin, Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake
Writer: John Behnke, Rob Humphrey (2), Jim Peterson
 
60 :04x05 - The Toon That Ate Hollywood (Apr/04/1993)
Gloomy, a clown who has never been able to make his audience laugh, steals von Drake's new invention that sucks humor out of toons. Of course Professor von Drake intended to use the humorizer only for refreshing the toons' sense of humor, not for taking it away permanently, but the envious clown has other plans. He robs toons of their laughter, turning them into pitiful helpless crybabies. Fortunately, the gadget has no effect on humans, so Miranda is the toons' only hope.
Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett (1) as Jitters, Neil Ross as (unknown), Roger Rose as (unknown), Pat Fraley as Bucky Buzzsaw, Bill Farmer as Goofy, Kenneth Mars as Gloomy, Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake
Writer: Jim Peterson, Rob Humphrey (2), John Behnke
 
61 :04x06 - When The Spirit Moves You (Apr/11/1993)
Dopey Ghost Dobie cannot distinguish between movies and reality. He keeps haunting an old house despite the movie he starred in is no longer being shot. When Bonkers and Miranda turn him out, the ghost starts haunting the police station. Professor von Drake's ghostbusting methods fail. Looks like only a reenactment of Dobie's old cartoon can convince him to leave.
Guest Stars: Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake, Neil Ross as Dobie, Dorian Harewood as Officer Stark
Writer: Richard Stanley
 
62 :04x07 - Fistful Of Anvils (Apr/18/1993)
While babysitting Miranda's nephew Timmy, Bonkers tells him the legend of two brave cowboys, Trailmix [Bonkers] and Two-Gun [Miranda], who fought Al Varmint [Al Vermin] and his gang in the Wild West town of Lawless.
Guest Stars: Jeff Bennett (1) as Jitters, Neil Ross as (unknown), Alan Oppenheimer as (unknown), Maurice LaMarche as (unknown), Robert Ridgely (2) as Al Varmint, Dana Hill as Timmy, Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake
Writer: John Behnke, Rob Humphrey (2), Jim Peterson
 
63 :04x08 - What You Read Is What You Get (Apr/25/1993)
All sensational stories about zombies and aliens published in the "National Trash" tabloid turn out to be real. Bonkers and Miranda soon find out that Lilith DuPrave uses magic toon typewriter Hildy to bring her fiction to life. Now the partners are chased by abominable snowmen, giant squids and carnivorous frogs... How can they survive when Lilith controls Reality?
Guest Stars: Roger Rose as (unknown), Tress MacNeille as (unknown), B. J. Ward as Hildy, Peter Cullen as Abominable Snowman, Eileen Brennan as Lilith DuPrave
Writer: William Scherer
 
64 :04x09 - Toon For A Day (Jun/06/1993)
Sergeant Grating gets hit on the head and starts thinking he is toon beaver Bucky Buzzsaw. While Bonkers and Miranda are trying to convince Chief Kanifky that Grating hasn't gone crazy, he has to bust Wild Man Wyatt while thinking and acting like a toon.
Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Bucky Buzzsaw, Jon Bauman (1) as Bullfinch, Jeff Bennett (1) as Jitters, Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake, Sam McMurray as (unknown), Roger Rose as (unknown)
Writer: John Behnke, Rob Humphrey (2), Jim Peterson
 
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