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Play Bonkers - Hollywood Daisakusen! (Japan) Online

You play as a bobcat dodging falling anvils and speeding taxis in a chaotic cartoon Hollywood where every set piece tries to wreck you. It’s like platforming through a sugar rush—messy, loud, and weirdly fun when a piano crushes you mid-jump.

Developer: Capcom
Genre: Action
Released: 1994
File size: 719 bytes
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Game Overview

Bonkers - Hollywood Daisakusen! is one of those SNES games that feels like someone cranked the cartoon dial to 11. You play as Bonkers, Disney's hyperactive bobcat, sprinting through Hollywood sets where everything—everything—is trying to knock you out. One minute you're dodging falling anvils, the next you're bouncing off trampolines straight into a speeding taxi chase.

The whole thing plays like a fever dream of 90s animation. The colors pop, the sound effects are ridiculous (in the best way), and the levels throw so much nonsense at you that you can't help but laugh. It's not exactly a precision platformer—more like controlled chaos where you just roll with the punches. By level 3, you'll either be grinning or yelling at the screen when a random piano drops on your head.

Honestly? It's a mess. A glorious, over-caffeinated mess that somehow works. If you grew up with Saturday morning cartoons, this is basically playing one.

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