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Naughty Monkey – a monkey who loves to cause chaos. King Tiger – local royalty whose favourite entertainment is the "jelly-belly dancers". The Chickens – live in the hen-house and enjoy watching episodes of a Spanish hospital-drama. Ladybird; Grant Orchard as:
Naughty Monkey's four cousins come to visit him. But they turn out to be even naughtier than Naughty Monkey himself. Duggee, the Squirrels and the narrator teach the cousins how to play calmly.
English: "Naughty but Mice" is an American traditional animated short film part of the Noveltoons series directed by Seymour Kneitel, written by Bill Turner and Larry Riley, and produced from Famous Studios. It stars Herman the Mouse.
Monkey-ed Movies is a series of short films broadcast on the Turner Broadcasting System in the late 1990s. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The films parodied popular films or television programs that were currently being broadcast on TBS with the use of costumed chimpanzees and orangutans voiced by human actors.
The gang visits Angela on her day off due to their water supply being shut off. However, Tom and his friends turn out to be terrible guests – Tom checks out all the rooms, Hank is a messy eater, Ginger tries Angela's jewellery and Ben uses his drone indoors, and Angela sends them away.
Momo the monkey escaped earlier this month, running around the city and evading capture for several hours overnight. Owners of escaped monkey demand city returns Momo, under threat of lawsuit Skip ...
Martha Monkey (voiced by Joanna Ruiz in the UK and Kathleen Barr in the US) is a stuffed monkey with an energetic but bossy tomboy personality. Mr. Jumbo (voiced by Ben Small in the UK and Ian James Corlett in the US) is a mild-mannered stuffed elephant.
Ernie's Big Splash, one of the mini games present, was originally a stand alone title released for IBM PC DOS in 1986, [19] [20] but later ported to the Nintendo Entertainment System with other new mini games in 1990. On NES, it was released on the cartridge Sesame Street ABC, supplementing Letter-Go-Round.