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  2. Monchhichi - Wikipedia

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    Monchhichi (モンチッチ, Monchitchi) is a line of Japanese stuffed monkey toys from the Sekiguchi Corporation, first released in 1974. They were licensed by Mattel in the United States until 1985, and later distributed worldwide directly by Sekiguchi.

  3. Cymbal-banging monkey toy - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. How the 'purple monkey' song from a baby toy became a ... - AOL

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    Ace's half birthday party was all about the purple monkey playmat with pieces from the toy serving as decorations. Cayabyab's partner has even admitted to listening to the tune without his son around.

  5. Sock monkey - Wikipedia

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    A homemade sock monkey wearing a fez and scarf. A sock monkey is a stuffed toy made from socks fashioned in the likeness of a monkey. These stuffed animals are a mixture of folk art and kitsch in the cultures of the United States [1] and Canada. The typical sock monkey is brown and white with extra long limbs, a long tail and bright red lips.

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  7. Galoob - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Galoob Toys was founded in 1957 by Lewis Galoob and his wife, Barbara Galoob, as a small distributor of toys and stationery. Galoob's first toy success was the reintroduction of a battery-powered Jolly Chimp, a cymbal-banging monkey toy that nodded his head when activated. [3] The company was incorporated in 1968. [3]

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