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A cymbal-banging monkey toy (also known as Jolly Chimp) is a mechanical depiction of a monkey holding a cymbal in each hand. [1] When activated it repeatedly bangs its cymbals together and, in some cases, bobs its head, chatters, screeches, grins, and more. There are both traditional wind-up versions and updated battery-operated cymbal-banging ...
The toy’s eyes glow red, and its cymbals cause lightning to strike Elmira’s house, presumably killing her. Later, David Andrews, a single father, celebrates his son Michael’s ninth birthday. Michael receives the monkey toy as a gift from David's girlfriend, Susan, who bought it at an antiques store.
The monkey then attempts to cause the boy to be struck and killed by a passing car but he is saved when David manages to prevent the monkey's cymbals from coming together. Desperate, he takes the toy to a remote field to bury it, but a fierce storm and earthquake is summoned by the monkey in an attempt to stop him. David finishes burying the ...
The man had a monkey; they made the strangest pair. The man was the prisoner; the monkey held the key. No matter how he tried, the man couldn't flee. Locked in his prison, terrified and frail; The monkey wielding power, keeping him in jail. The man tried to keep the monkey from his brain, but every move he made, became the monkeys game.
Squirrel monkey: Pippi Longstocking: The pet of the titular character. Orange Juice Orangutan Life of Pi: An orangutan which is transported by ship from India to Canada, and may represent Pi's mother in the story. Raffles Chimpanzee The Barefoot Executive: A pet chimpanzee with the ability to pick hit TV shows. Spike Capuchin monkey Ace Ventura ...
Actually, this toy has a more specific name... I heard it once but I forgot. I was trying to find the name and I end-up here. --Pinnecco 01:02, 17 January 2007 (UTC) A Japanese company called Daishin created the classic cymbal monkey which screeches and shows his teeth when a button is pressed on his head. They made it during the 1950s and ...
An Italian immigrant organ grinder with a capuchin monkey, 1892 (Hamilton, Ohio) The first descriptions of the street organ, at that time always a barrel organ owing to its use of a pinned cylinder (barrel) to operate levers and play notes, can be found in literature as early as the late 18th century. [1]
Off the Air is an American psychedelic anthology television series that aired on Adult Swim.Every episode is composed of surreal videos of different media and purposes – animated and live-action short films, clips from feature films and other television series, stock videos, music videos, abstract loops – presented continuously and in succession.