I think that's an ape, probably a chimpanzee not a monkey. Because I..
Hate. every ape I see from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z, you will never make a monkey out of meeeee.
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I think that's an ape, probably a chimpanzee not a monkey. Because I..
Hate. every ape I see from chimpan-A to chimpan-Z, you will never make a monkey out of meeeee.

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This play has everything
Oh my God! I was wrong! It was Earth all along!
You finally made a monkey....
All apes are monkeys, including humans. Fuck paraphyletic groups.
Don't let the librarian of the Unseen University hear that!
Oook!
I belt that tune out at least once a year
You forgot to add the rest of the panels of this comic, although it also kind of works without them. But this way the zookeeper looks like a dick.
Just looked it up, I didn't realize there was a continuation!
Added to the post body now.



Thanks :3
No, thank you!
The continuation makes no sense to me... the zookeeper decides to free him, so he somehow calls a ride and buys bananas?
Also the last panel is a reference to this meme
This is one of my favorite comics of all time, so lemme do my best to explain why I love it so much. Everything but the last panel sets up this absurdist world like an epic adventure movie. The "camera angles" mimic something like Bladerunner 2049, just very cinematic, all about a hyper intelligent ape trying to find himself and see true freedom. The panels feel very intentionally drawn to imitate a very serious drama film, taking itself very seriously as the story unfolds.
And then the last panel is the rugpull / punch line. Despite the way it's trying to make you think that this is a serious story of discovery and freedom, it turns out all the monkey wanted all along was a bunch of bananas. The journey from silly -> serious -> even sillier is just chefs kiss hilarious to me.
"Nobody gets upset when I walk out of the store with a hundred bananas without paying."
"That's because you don't rip people's arms off when they stop you."
...
"I suggest a new strategy: let the ape have the bananas."
(paraphrased)
Did you stop using thorns or is it just because of these being quoted?
Uh, I'm pretty sure he wants to meet The Fonz.