Premiere Playing (September 24, 2001, #1871K, aired out of order on October 1)[]
Ooh, look at how much time was left.
First Bonkers Playing with the Price Flap Reveal (October 9, 2001, #1892K)[]
Third Playing of Bonkers (October 17, 2001, #1903K)[]
First Bonkers Loss (October 29, 2001, #1921K)[]
Fifth Playing of Bonkers (November 8, 2001, #1934K)[]
Bonkers for a Coca-Cola Vending Machine Replica (November 30, 2001, #1965K)[]
First Christmas Playing of Bonkers (December 21, 2001, #1995K)[]
First Bonkers Win of 2002 (February 6, 2002, #2053K)[]
A Price Reveal Malfunction in Bonkers (September 26, 2002, #2234K)[]
Bob is trying to get the price flap to open.
Bob is still trying to get the flap to open.
The price reveal will not budge.
FYI, the actual retail price was $3,837.
Bonkers Goes Bonkers (October 17, 2002, #2264K)[]
When he pressed the button, to see if the first combination was correct, a buzzer sounded but neither the contestant nor Bob heard the buzzer. The confusion ensued and Bob stopped the clock.
And, the clock has been reset back to 30 seconds.
When the contestant hit the button for the sixth combination, the lights for the right combination flashed, giving away the right answer.
The buzzer sounded by mistake, followed by a single bell, and then the bell ringing.
Ron thought he was wrong and when he pressed the button, the bell continued ringing.
Ron collapses to the floor.
Here was the correct combination.
The price reveal wouldn't open, but it took several tries until the price reveal "finally" flipped open.