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About
Cast
- Monkeys
- Colin Mochrie
- God
- Ron Weasley
- Willy Wonka
- Squiggy
- Barney the Dinosaur
- Filbert[Rocko's Modern Life]
- Ronald McDonald
- Barry
- George W. Bush
Transcript
Lyrics
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Born from an egg on a mountaintop |
Audio Details
The song "Monkey Magic" is the opening theme to "Saiyuki", a Japanese TV adaptation of the classic Chinese novel "Journey to the West" made in the 1970s. It was dubbed into English by the BBC under the title "Monkey".
Trivia
- If you wait on the end screen for a while, it shows "ATTACK!!!" again with the feather floating down and a thunder-like sound affect.
External Links
- Monkey Magic on Neil Cicierega's website.