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  2. Fun4All - Wikipedia

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    In Monkey Mischief! Party Time, each minigame has specific controls. You play the game with either the Wii Remote or Wii Remote with Nunchuk attachment. The controls for each mini-game are explained in the instructions given before each game. The goal of the game is to cause as much mischief as possible by playing comical mini-games.

  3. Five Go to Demon's Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Irascible scientist Quentin Kirrin informs his wife, Fanny, that his colleague, Professor Hayling, will be arriving a week early for a stay at Kirrin Cottage. The professor is accompanied by his son, Tinker, who often has a sudden urge to start imitating vehicular noises and has brought his pet monkey, Mischief.

  4. List of fictional tricksters - Wikipedia

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    Sun Wukong - Irrepressible Monkey King of Chinese mythology, whose exploits are described in Journey to the West. Sri Thanonchai - In Thai and other Southeast Asian folklore. He is known as Xieng Mieng or Sieng Mieng in Laos, Saga Duasa in Myanmar, and Ah Thonchuy Prach in Cambodia.

  5. Wissper - Wikipedia

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    Wissper A 7-year-old girl, born with the magical ability to whisper to animals. She has a loving connection to all creatures. By using the magic word "Sssshhh!..." she can transport herself to anywhere if there is an animal in trouble.

  6. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    The Tengu were originally thought to take the forms of birds of prey and a monkey deity, and they were traditionally depicted with human, monkey, and avian characteristics. Sarutahiko Ōkami is considered to be the original model of Konoha-Tengu (a supernatural creature with a red face and long nose), which today is widely considered the Tengu ...

  7. Pit of despair - Wikipedia

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    The pit of despair was a name used by American comparative psychologist Harry Harlow for a device he designed, technically called a vertical chamber apparatus, that he used in experiments on rhesus macaque monkeys at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 1970s. [2]

  8. Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King - Wikipedia

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    Sun Wukong, who was born from a magic stone, has been imprisoned underneath a mountain for five centuries for his mischief in the heavens. One day, the Guanyin told Monkey that the Monk Tang Sanzang will set him free and Monkey will join him on a pilgrimage from China to India. The next day, Tripitaka came and set Monkey free, and the two ...

  9. Export variants of Soviet military equipment - Wikipedia

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    Monkey-model weaponry was used mainly by non-communist Soviet allies, such as Egypt, Iraq and Syria. Eastern Bloc states such as the Warsaw Pact countries and other Communist allies such as Cuba and Vietnam generally used fully capable versions of Soviet weaponry, although poorer states often used earlier generations of weapons.