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Animegomaniac
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I was thinking of a lovable monkey from Dragon Ball when I read the List title but it wasn't the main cast.
"Oh you mean like" Ok, I only remember this name "Bubbles from DBZ?" Monkey fever, catch him! I mean it! |
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Chrno2
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Well, I knew that Ritsu would make the list. But what about that cute monkey from Marco10000 Leagues in Search of Mother. I just can't think of any monkeys. | |||
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Stuart Smith
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I'm going to guess they haven't watched beyond the English dub of the first series as a kid, but it is an unfortunate joke to make. Aipom was cute, but I think Hikozaru takes it as far as far as monkey Pokemon go. Then again his story was more serious compared to Aipom's. Mankey was a one episode character , and Yanappu wasnt anywhere near as memorable as Aipom or Hikozaru. -Stuart Smith |
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TheAncientOne
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From the article:
A missed opportunity to use the phrase "damned dirty apes". |
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