Mr Vape - HUMP DAY GIVEAWAY!!!

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Congrats to Extraunordinary... that is a really cool collection you have there!!

(I have more Felix the Cat things, too ;) )


And Thank You to Mr. vape for another chance to Win!!

You're welcome! Thank you so much for participating! Your Felix is awesome too!
 

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Holy Phreekoli... SWEEEEET!!! Now one of my other Fiends can join the vaping club. It's just a small collection:

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Big thanks to spacekitty for letting me know about this contest!
Ultra-uber big thanks to TopNotch for being AWESOME!
 

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Holy Phreekoli... SWEEEEET!!! Now one of my other Fiends can join the vaping club. It's just a small collection:

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Big thanks to spacekitty for letting me know about this contest!
Ultra-uber big thanks to TopNotch for being AWESOME!

That is amazing!! We're pretty jealous! :)
Congratulations!!!!!
and thanks spacekitty for spreading the word!!!

oh and btw where is the monkey from?! we can't quite remember
 
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That is amazing!! We're pretty jealous! :)
Congratulations!!!!!
and thanks spacekitty for spreading the word!!!

oh and btw where is the monkey from?! we can't quite remember

The Japanese company Daishin C.K. manufactured the classic cymbal monkey during the three decades of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s under the name Musical Jolly Chimp, but I'll always remember it from the cover of Stephen King's short story collection Skeleton Crew.

Wikipedia lists all kinds of pop culture appearances:

In the 1955 film Rebel Without a Cause, James Dean is seen drunkenly playing with one in the middle of a street.
In the 1977 film Close Encounters Of The Third Kind one suddenly begins clapping its cymbals as a UFO nears a character's home.
The toy is featured in "The Monkey", a Stephen King short story from his 1985 book Skeleton Crew, which use the monkey as its cover image. The story also appears in the story's comic book adaptation by Glenn Chadbourne from The Secretary of Dreams.
The Devil's Gift, a 1984 horror film, exhibits similarities to the Stephen King story and was later re-edited as the 1996 film Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders.
The 1986 musical The Phantom of the Opera features a cymbal-banging monkey as the topper of a music box.
The Disney Film Aladdin includes a scene in which the monkey Abu is transformed into one by the evil sorceror Jaffar.
The 1988 Film Monkey Shines features a monkey with cymbals both on the promotional poster and in a limited trailer to promote the movie, despite the plot of the movie is not related to a toy monkey but instead an actual rogue monkey trying to kill his guardian.
In the Japanese anime Houshin Engi, one momentarily appears as a visual pun on its original Chinese story, Fengshen Bang, in which a royal gift mentioned is an animal trained to play music.
The song "Over and Over" by electropop band Hot Chip features the lyric "over and over and over and over and over like a monkey with a miniature cymbal".
In The Powerpuff Girls Movie, one of Mojo Jojo's minions, (Cha-ching Cha-ching) bears a resemblance to a cymbal-banging monkey toy.
A cymbal-banging monkey toy also appears in the latest Wallace & Gromit short, A Matter of Loaf and Death. When Gromit goes over to Piella Bakewell's mantion, he sees what looks like his love interest, Fluffles in her box, wimpering with a blanket over her. But when he goes over to take the blanket off, Gromit discovers it's not Fluffles at all, Piella had tricked him by hiding a cymbal-banging monkey toy in Fluffles' bed to sound like her, wimpering.
It can be seen in the Roxette music video "Joyride".
"Sliver" music video by Nirvana
A giant cymbal-banging monkey is used by the Grinch to block out the sound of carolers in the 2000 live action film How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
The toy has been seen a number of times in the works of Matt Groening. It was first seen in the 2000 season 12 Simpsons episode "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes", and then in the 2003 season four Futurama episode "Obsoletely Fabulous" as an obsolete robot. It is then seen in the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie, in which Homer Simpson imagines the toy, who urges him to concentrate instead of letting his mind wander.
The rock and roll band Le Havre from France is called the Monkey Toy Army after Cymbal-banging monkey toys.
The 2004 American film comedy Euro Trip features a cymbal-banging monkey toy in club Vandersexxx used as an instrument of pleasure and as part of a Kuleshov effect throughout the sexual encounter at the club.
In 2005 the "Supernatural" episode 'Home' (Season 1, Episode 9) paid homage by having a clapping monkey in the scene where the plumber is killed in their original home-house in Kansas.
The 2006 book The Wall and the Wing by Laura Ruby features sinister mechanical monkeys who steal memories for pennies.
It is featured as an explosive weapon in the video game Call of Duty: World at War, in which it is seen in Map Pack 3 as the "Monkey Bomb".
It is seen in Doctor Who, (new) series 1, episode 9: "The Empty Child"
James Franco portrays a serial killer named "Franco" on the daytime soap opera General Hospital. One of the character's trademarks is a cymbal-playing monkey. He has a large one, and a miniature version of the toy.[episode needed]
In the 2010 animated film Toy Story 3, a cymbal-banging monkey watches the security cameras at Sunnyside Daycare and sounds an alarm over its P.A. system if any toys try to escape at night. Chatter Telephone warns Woody about the monkey.
In the 2010 video game Call of Duty: Black Ops a variant of the cymbal-banging monkey is occasionally obtained from a mystery box in "Zombie mode". It has an explosive element attached to it and explodes after a few seconds. It is used as a secondary grenade and appears in the zombie maps "Der Riese", "Kino der Toten", "FIVE", and "Shangri-La".
In the 2009 video game Wet, the cymbal-banging monkey is a constant symbol in its main menu and loading screens, as a reference to the game's tagline, "Get ready for some monkey business". The collectible elements in the game are also cymbal-banging monkeys, which you localize by hearing their cymbals
 

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Thanks to everyone who shouted congrats to me! I love this community! My collection runs pretty deep. We're in the process of moving, and I'm going from a 140 sq. ft. office to a full basement to display my museum of oddities! I'm also making sure I have room for a micro-brewery and juice lab down in my dungeon!
 
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