Of course, since monkeys were involved, I had to do a little more research.
Here are a few notes:
- live-action film series featured a cast of chimpanzees (Can it get any better?)
- speaking roles were overdubbed with human voices (Really?)
- network episodes added a laugh track; later syndicated and video versions do not (I'm shocked they'd even need a track!)
- plots featured Lancelot Link and his female colleague Mata Hairi in secret agent and spy satires (Her voice kinda makes me cringe.)
- Link worked for APE (Agency to Prevent Evil), engaged in an ongoing conflict with the evil organization CHUMP (Criminal Headquarters for Underworld Master Plan) (Who comes up with this stuff?)
- regular weekly feature was chimp TV host "Ed Simian" introducing a musical number by an all-chimp band. (Now that is right up my alley!)
- most expensive Saturday morning children's' show to that time, with location filming, props and costumes, and the laborious staging and training of the animals (Is it hard to get chimps to work?)
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I hate to admit it, but I watched the whole thing-- and laughed!
LOL!
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