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Bonkers is a Beanie Blob item that you can buy for your room. Bonkers is not a Moshling so you can not get Bonkers. Bonkers is a talking rock-bunny that is a non-playable character on Moshi Monsters, one of the pets in the Underground Disco.
You mean Bonkers? Bonkers were awesome but disappeared in the early 90s.
a flabbergasting goose gone bonkers badly building bricks bonkers-like An 'Excuse Me' is a dance in which partners are exchanged.
bonkers if you want to know what he looks like hes in the underground disco its the blue bunny looking thing.
For myself, I can tell you how I adopted the word bonkers into my world. In 1969 I moved with my family to a new town, on the road to the better high street was an eerie dead looking house, it had a name, Bonkers House, my brother, sister (now deceased) and I would imagine who lived in Bonkers House, they were mad, bad and sinister and so we always associated madness with bonkers.
Bonkers exists, but Bonkers is not a Moshling. Bonkers is a talking rock-bunny that is a non-playable character on Moshi Monsters, one of the pets in the Underground Disco. Since Bonkers is a non-playable character, that means you can not get Bonkers.
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Bonkers - 1993 Tokyo Bonkers - 1.33 was released on: USA: 7 March 1993
Bonkers is not a Moshling so you can not get Bonkers. Bonkers is a talking rock-bunny that is a non-playable character on Moshi Monsters, one of the pets in the Underground Disco. Non-playable means that you can not catch Bonkers.
Bonkers is not a Moshling so you can not get Bonkers. Bonkers is a talking rock-bunny that is a non-playable character on Moshi Monsters, one of the pets in the Underground Disco.
Bonkers - 1993 Going Bonkers 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-Y
he makes a noise like blurp but more like werley