Disney’s Bonkers in 1994 minutes the game was developed and published by Nintendo SNES version of this film 🎞 Television 📺 series. @ 1994 Disney Produced Capcom co., Ltd . 1994 Capcom USA 🇺🇸. 1994 inc Licensed by Nintendo Bonkers game is awesome 😎 has also a game 🕹🎮 know what I can choose from now classic Disney Characters Tv series animated features. Disney Toons was an evening game for the kids who was inspired by the gods that was inside us to Bonkers.
this game is awesome. way better than goof troop in my opinion. not only should this game have appeared in the final best games list of Nintendo Power, but this game also brings back so many memories of 2008.
This game will always be precious to me because it was the first game I have beaten, when I was, like, 4 years old. Back when I had to rent it on friday, and return it on monday... Good times.
Finally got this one in the collection, the last Capcom/Disney game I needed. Plays a lot like the Magical Quest games, as well as SNES Aladdin, but you know what, that's not a bad thing at all, the quality is there.
Bonkers, the long lost relic of Raw Toonage, gets a pretty fair Capcom SNES platformer that pays a lot of fan-service to Disney worshippers. If that sounds like you, then, "Let's go, Bonkers! Yeah, totally nuts!"
*_"Bonkers"_* (SNES) | *_"Better than a certain OTHER bobcat side-scroller"_* You probably don't remember this guy. And frankly, I don't either. This game is based on an animated cartoon series of the same name. I haven't seen it *_myself_* , but it got reviewed favorably well and it *does* seem to have *_some_* kind of fan base. Nevertheless, I recently found out about this game and once I saw that *_Capcom_* had developed it, I *knew* I just had to give it a shot. Given their track record of licensed Disney games. POSITIVES • *_Great Graphics_* (This game looks great. The environments and sprites have a lot of detail to them, everything is smooth and well animated (Just look at Bonkers' walking animation. That is one of the smoothest SNES walk animations I've ever seen.), and the occasional Mode 7 in this isn't too shabby, either. It's not the *best* looking *_Capcom_* game, but it's still looks fantastic.) • *_Great Music_* (I really like this game's jazzy soundtrack. The melodies are upbeat and catchy, the instrumentation is excellent, and it does have that Disney-like whimsy that you know and love. There's not a single track in here that I *don't* like.) • *_Fun Gameplay_* (If you've ever played *_"Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose"_* on SNES, then this game should feel similar to it. Like that game, it's a 2D side-scrolling platformer. You can kill enemies via bombs or by jumping into them. Bombs can also be used to pop orange "?" balloons which house either collectables for upgrading your bomb count, donuts for health recovery, a power-up that lets Bonkers dash for a certain amount of time, or nothing at all. The dash is activated once the meter is full. If it isn't full yet, then you cannot dash. And the levels are well designed to utilize this ability with many rewards waiting for you if you can master using it very efficiently. The bosses are also very good. Requiring you to learn patterns and strategize effectively, or you'll die. Overall, a pretty solid game.) NEGATIVES • *_Careless Damage_* (Mainly because of the Dash feature. Bonkers moves really slow and you're instinctively going to dash all the time to get around that. But, the enemy placement and level design itself doesn't cater to those who just want to go fast and blaze through the game. Not a huge dealbreaker to me. But to gamers who appreciate a great sense of speed in a platformer, this could be a big turn off to them as they might not like taking their time through these stages.) • *_Knockback_* (It's about as annoying as you'd think it would be. Getting hit causes you to fly back and wait a bit before you can move again. Kind of a huge detriment to the afformentioned speedrunning community.) • *_No Password System or Saves_* (... At least in the American version. The Japanese version of the game has a password system. But because the game lasts about 30 mins, anyway. It was dumped. Kind of annoying that you gotta beat this in one shot, but it's nothing unbearable. Just a minor annoyance.) Final Rating: 7.8/10 Another licensed *_Capcom_* game that is surprisingly really fun to play. Kind of a shame that it meets the unfortunate fate of *_"Game based on something that nobody cared about, thus nobody probably cared about THIS and it is pretty rare and expensive because of that"_* though...
Disney's Bonkers [SNES] Playthrough - NintendoComplete 0:00/32:13 Language: English USA 🇱🇷, Japanese Korean 🇯🇵 October 1, 1994 TV Disney animated series from the Bonkers people within didn't quality a history police officer. 1:30 - (CRASH!) a car 🚕🚖🚗🚑🚙🚘🚔🚓 very most was view Disney Toons.
I remember this game - came out in late 1994 but due to it being released with a deluge of other SNES games, I didn't play it until much later. It's the last Capcom Disney game released in the US isn't it?
Some interesting things I noticed is that the game actually tells you how long it took to beat each level and the combined length (?) at the end. The last thing I noticed is that there aren't any staff credits... I looked around at other playthroughs and across the net to see why that might be but I couldn't find anything. Maybe there's like a certain time required for it but who knows?
Some people know this game thanks to some bootleg games for the snes like a bugs life using the same songs and sound effects pressent in the bonkers game
this might not be true but I read on the wiki pedai that the bonkers show had 60 episode and ran for 4 season ( that's what I read and some day I hope the reals it on DVD and I'm going to try and find the only VHS release and if I do I will archive it to my PC
this is the first time I seen the SNES version, I really hated the genesis version back then and I thought the SNES is exactly the same game but with slightly better graphics and after all of these decades I finally looked into the SNES version and it turned out to be what the genesis version should've been as well in the first place.
Probably because it ended when the Disney Afternoon got started (which was where most of the shows that got games started on). I mean, Gummi Bears did start in 1985.
@@NintendoComplete *_Let's Go, Bonkers!_* (🤨 *"This is the Disney cartoon that nobody knows about?"* ) This game is another case where I am not familiar with it at all. I do remember sometimes catching re-runs of not back in the day, but other than that, I remember it as well as literally anyone else does... Which is not well at all. On with my review! POSITIVES • *Good Graphics* • *Good Music* • *Nice Newspaper Still in Between Levels* • *Controls Great* • *Dash Move* NEGATIVES • *Slow Walking Speed* (This is my only problem with this game. Yes, you have that dash button. However, it's not like *_Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose_* where it is continuous until you run out of it. It lasts for a second, then you are back to sagging around like you have elephantiasis. It's nothing *too* annoying, but it does but me a little.) Final Rating: 8/10 Here's another Capcom classic for you people that actually remember that this show existed. Just avoid the Sega games.
could you do play through of Walt Disneys quest world magical racing tour on the PS1 or gameboy color and it has chip and dale and the are dressed same as the are chip and dale rescue rangers show.
back when game quality meant something ....back than 9 out of 10 games were great and replayable......today u might get 1 out of 20 that are decent.....now that is sad lol
Bonkers, underrated Cartoon and underrated Game.
Disney’s Bonkers in 1994 minutes the game was developed and published by Nintendo SNES version of this film 🎞 Television 📺 series.
@ 1994 Disney Produced
Capcom co., Ltd . 1994
Capcom USA 🇺🇸. 1994 inc
Licensed by Nintendo
Bonkers game is awesome 😎 has also a game 🕹🎮 know what I can choose from now classic Disney Characters Tv series animated features.
Disney Toons was an evening game for the kids who was inspired by the gods that was inside us to Bonkers.
No if ands, or but buts!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's a cross between Magical Quest and Buster Busts Loose.
this game is awesome. way better than goof troop in my opinion. not only should this game have appeared in the final best games list of Nintendo Power, but this game also brings back so many memories of 2008.
This game will always be precious to me because it was the first game I have beaten, when I was, like, 4 years old. Back when I had to rent it on friday, and return it on monday... Good times.
Finally got this one in the collection, the last Capcom/Disney game I needed. Plays a lot like the Magical Quest games, as well as SNES Aladdin, but you know what, that's not a bad thing at all, the quality is there.
Watched cartoon in the yearly 90s and it was something special.
Bonkers, the long lost relic of Raw Toonage, gets a pretty fair Capcom SNES platformer that pays a lot of fan-service to Disney worshippers. If that sounds like you, then, "Let's go, Bonkers! Yeah, totally nuts!"
Made by Capcom when they were partnered with Disney for video games.
*_"Bonkers"_* (SNES) | *_"Better than a certain OTHER bobcat side-scroller"_*
You probably don't remember this guy. And frankly, I don't either.
This game is based on an animated cartoon series of the same name. I haven't seen it *_myself_* , but it got reviewed favorably well and it *does* seem to have *_some_* kind of fan base. Nevertheless, I recently found out about this game and once I saw that *_Capcom_* had developed it, I *knew* I just had to give it a shot. Given their track record of licensed Disney games.
POSITIVES
• *_Great Graphics_* (This game looks great. The environments and sprites have a lot of detail to them, everything is smooth and well animated (Just look at Bonkers' walking animation. That is one of the smoothest SNES walk animations I've ever seen.), and the occasional Mode 7 in this isn't too shabby, either. It's not the *best* looking *_Capcom_* game, but it's still looks fantastic.)
• *_Great Music_* (I really like this game's jazzy soundtrack. The melodies are upbeat and catchy, the instrumentation is excellent, and it does have that Disney-like whimsy that you know and love. There's not a single track in here that I *don't* like.)
• *_Fun Gameplay_* (If you've ever played *_"Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose"_* on SNES, then this game should feel similar to it. Like that game, it's a 2D side-scrolling platformer. You can kill enemies via bombs or by jumping into them. Bombs can also be used to pop orange "?" balloons which house either collectables for upgrading your bomb count, donuts for health recovery, a power-up that lets Bonkers dash for a certain amount of time, or nothing at all. The dash is activated once the meter is full. If it isn't full yet, then you cannot dash. And the levels are well designed to utilize this ability with many rewards waiting for you if you can master using it very efficiently. The bosses are also very good. Requiring you to learn patterns and strategize effectively, or you'll die. Overall, a pretty solid game.)
NEGATIVES
• *_Careless Damage_* (Mainly because of the Dash feature. Bonkers moves really slow and you're instinctively going to dash all the time to get around that. But, the enemy placement and level design itself doesn't cater to those who just want to go fast and blaze through the game. Not a huge dealbreaker to me. But to gamers who appreciate a great sense of speed in a platformer, this could be a big turn off to them as they might not like taking their time through these stages.)
• *_Knockback_* (It's about as annoying as you'd think it would be. Getting hit causes you to fly back and wait a bit before you can move again. Kind of a huge detriment to the afformentioned speedrunning community.)
• *_No Password System or Saves_* (... At least in the American version. The Japanese version of the game has a password system. But because the game lasts about 30 mins, anyway. It was dumped. Kind of annoying that you gotta beat this in one shot, but it's nothing unbearable. Just a minor annoyance.)
Final Rating: 7.8/10
Another licensed *_Capcom_* game that is surprisingly really fun to play. Kind of a shame that it meets the unfortunate fate of *_"Game based on something that nobody cared about, thus nobody probably cared about THIS and it is pretty rare and expensive because of that"_* though...
@@Dorian_Scott Not rare, nor that expensive, I paid $15.99 for a cart only copy not that long ago. And I DO remember the cartoon well enough.
Disney's Bonkers [SNES] Playthrough - NintendoComplete 0:00/32:13
Language: English USA 🇱🇷, Japanese Korean 🇯🇵
October 1, 1994
TV Disney animated series from the Bonkers people within didn't quality a history police officer.
1:30 - (CRASH!) a car 🚕🚖🚗🚑🚙🚘🚔🚓 very most was view Disney Toons.
Lovely art here for sure.
I was thinking the exact same thing. You can see the Megaman X influence all around.
As with most of disney SNES games, this one looks and sounds pretty good. I don't remember too much about the cartoon though
E saudades de Bonkers. Eu sentir a falta de bonkers
So underrated game.
Back when good licensed games existed because Capcom and Konami were making them
25:01 THIS is where that bootleg Pikachu game got its music from?... xD
Jon Tron!!!
A lot of bootlegs used this game.
Bonkers was great! Like Roger Rabbit they threw away a perfectly great character.
11:17
Does this look like Aladdin's lamp? I have limits after all.
~ Puck.
2:52 bonkers's move attack
11:32,well no DUH! The guy's been kicked out of the job,his livelihood which is how he is like this to begin with.
What the hell are you talkin about?!
I remember this game - came out in late 1994 but due to it being released with a deluge of other SNES games, I didn't play it until much later. It's the last Capcom Disney game released in the US isn't it?
Yes until Mickey Mouse and the Magic Mirror in 2002 (which was horrid)
@@BryanX64 Ouch. 😑
Some interesting things I noticed is that the game actually tells you how long it took to beat each level and the combined length (?) at the end.
The last thing I noticed is that there aren't any staff credits... I looked around at other playthroughs and across the net to see why that might be but I couldn't find anything.
Maybe there's like a certain time required for it but who knows?
The pizza tower of the 1990s
This was the last piece of my Disney SNES collection, ive got them all in full CIB (Japanese versions that is)
Wow, this is way different then the Genesis version.
and much better too.
luminous figure was the first member of Organization XIII his coat was even white
Some people know this game thanks to some bootleg games for the snes like a bugs life using the same songs and sound effects pressent in the bonkers game
JOGUEI POUCAS VEZES ESSE JOGO 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻😊
this might not be true but I read on the wiki pedai that the bonkers show had 60 episode and ran for 4 season ( that's what I read and some day I hope the reals it on DVD and I'm going to try and find the only VHS release and if I do I will archive it to my PC
this is the first time I seen the SNES version, I really hated the genesis version back then and I thought the SNES is exactly the same game but with slightly better graphics and after all of these decades I finally looked into the SNES version and it turned out to be what the genesis version should've been as well in the first place.
Capcom baby
Just a reminder, the bugs life snes bootleg stole that song
Truely bonkers game.
Still don't help it from being a sad excuse for replacing Chip and Dale.
Simon Mejía True. Chip n Dale was amazing. So was Gummi Bears... why didn't it ever get a game?
Probably because it ended when the Disney Afternoon got started (which was where most of the shows that got games started on). I mean, Gummi Bears did start in 1985.
Jeremy Riley Yeah good point, I didn't think of that
@@NintendoComplete *_Let's Go, Bonkers!_* (🤨 *"This is the Disney cartoon that nobody knows about?"* )
This game is another case where I am not familiar with it at all. I do remember sometimes catching re-runs of not back in the day, but other than that, I remember it as well as literally anyone else does... Which is not well at all.
On with my review!
POSITIVES
• *Good Graphics*
• *Good Music*
• *Nice Newspaper Still in Between Levels*
• *Controls Great*
• *Dash Move*
NEGATIVES
• *Slow Walking Speed* (This is my only problem with this game. Yes, you have that dash button. However, it's not like *_Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster Busts Loose_* where it is continuous until you run out of it. It lasts for a second, then you are back to sagging around like you have elephantiasis. It's nothing *too* annoying, but it does but me a little.)
Final Rating: 8/10
Here's another Capcom classic for you people that actually remember that this show existed.
Just avoid the Sega games.
Chip and Dale was boring. Bonkers is better.
could you do play through of Walt Disneys quest world magical racing tour on the PS1 or gameboy color and it has chip and dale and the are dressed same as the are chip and dale rescue rangers show.
Bonkers sleep 💤😴 action mistake bomb 💣💥💥
Did you know there is another bonkers video game 🎮 on the Sega Genesis?
Yet in an odd turn of events, it is not a platformer, something it should have been.
not a Tsuru anymore. it's so beat up
back when game quality meant something ....back than 9 out of 10 games were great and replayable......today u might get 1 out of 20 that are decent.....now that is sad lol
sadly true wish that wasn't the case nowadays ):
@@qisotwprofessionalsentvid6675 well they seem to be getting better bit by bit
@@nicklancial7103 would you mind showing some examples of them getting better bit by bit
@@qisotwprofessionalsentvid6675 God of War Code Vein Until Dawn Man of Medan Resident Evil 7....
@@nicklancial7103 what's man of medan?? and ngl those games sound cool
I swear half my patents salary went to me playing bullshit games. I feel so bad
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Can I address 1 thing
As long as you have the appropriate postage, I guess?