List of fictional monkeys
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The following is a list of fictional monkeys. Apes, which are not monkeys, have their own page.
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Literature
- The Bandar-Log from Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book
- Curious George, who usually looks like a juvenile chimpanzee in the drawings, but is described as a "monkey" in the text
- Zephir - from the Babar the Elephant series
- Sun Wukong (PY) or Sun Wukung (WG), the Monkey King - from classic Chinese literature, particularly Journey to the West
- The winged monkeys in the Oz books
- An unnamed baboon which lives on the grounds of Stoke Moran, the home of Dr. Grimesby Roylott in the Sherlock Holmes story The Adventure of the Speckled Band, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Number fifty-two - the first-person monkey narrator of Some Novel Monkey
- Herr Nilsson, pet monkey of Pippi Longstocking, created by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren.
Cartoon monkeys
- Abu - pet in Disney's Aladdin
- Blip - Space Ghost
- Gleek - The Superfriends
- Son Goku - saiyan (can transform into monkey) Dragon Ball Z
- Mr. Teeny - Krusty's monkey on The Simpsons
- Mojo - Homer's helper monkey on The Simpsons
- Mojo Jojo - the Powerpuff Girls
- Monkey - Monkey superhero from "Dexter's Laboratory"
- various inhabitants of Monkey Island
- Rafiki - mandrill in Disney's The Lion King films and shows
- Playful Heart Monkey - a Care Bears cousin
- The Scary monkey from the Scary monkey show (Invader Zim)
- The evil monkey that torments Chris Griffin in Family Guy
- The monkey from Prometheus and Bob
Film
- Dodger, the trained pickpocket monkey from Monkey Trouble (1994)
- Ella, the killer monkey from the horror movie Monkey Shines (1988)
- Mona - Robinson Crusoe on Mars
- Nikko, the flying monkey commander from The Wizard of Oz
- Spike, Ace Ventura's monkey companion in the Ace Ventura movies.
- Tug, capuchin monkey from Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
Television
- Monkey, an anthropomorphic monkey-god from the Japanese television series of the same name, based on the Chinese classic Journey to the West (above); the series gained a cult following in the UK and Australia in its English-dubbed version
- Marcel - Ross's pet capuchin monkey in Friends
- Klaus - Dieter's touchable monkey on SNL's "Sprockets"
- Joey and Davy Monkey on Sesame Street
Other fictional monkeys
- Aiai, Meemee, Baby, and Gongon, the monkeys in the Super Monkey Ball series of video games.
Related Topics
- List of historical monkeys
- List of fictional apes (and some other primates)