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(New page: The semi-iconic annoying toy; a wind-up or battery-operated money that bangs two cymbals together. AKA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbal-banging_monkey_toy Cymbal-banging monkey toy]. ...)
 
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The semi-iconic annoying toy; a wind-up or battery-operated money that bangs two cymbals together. AKA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbal-banging_monkey_toy Cymbal-banging monkey toy].
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[[Image:Musical_Jolly_Chimp_132750655_f0ccb67880_n.jpg‎||right|From Flickr Musical_Jolly_Chimp_132750655_f0ccb67880_n.jpg‎]]The semi-iconic annoying toy; a wind-up or battery-operated money that bangs two cymbals together. AKA [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cymbal-banging_monkey_toy Cymbal-banging monkey toy].
  
 
It was first produced in Japan by the Daishin C.K company in the 1950s. It was copied by other toy manufacturers with alterations, including the name. Different names include: Charley Chimp, Wind-up Monkey Playing Cymbals from Russ, Pepi Tumbling Monkey with Cymbal from Yano Man Toys, Clockwork Musical Monkey with Clashing Cymbals, Musical Monkey, Magic Monkey, and Jolly Chimp. There is also one called Charlie Chimp from Lincoln, which is different from Charley Chimp.
 
It was first produced in Japan by the Daishin C.K company in the 1950s. It was copied by other toy manufacturers with alterations, including the name. Different names include: Charley Chimp, Wind-up Monkey Playing Cymbals from Russ, Pepi Tumbling Monkey with Cymbal from Yano Man Toys, Clockwork Musical Monkey with Clashing Cymbals, Musical Monkey, Magic Monkey, and Jolly Chimp. There is also one called Charlie Chimp from Lincoln, which is different from Charley Chimp.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:01, 27 July 2012

From Flickr Musical_Jolly_Chimp_132750655_f0ccb67880_n.jpg‎

The semi-iconic annoying toy; a wind-up or battery-operated money that bangs two cymbals together. AKA Cymbal-banging monkey toy.

It was first produced in Japan by the Daishin C.K company in the 1950s. It was copied by other toy manufacturers with alterations, including the name. Different names include: Charley Chimp, Wind-up Monkey Playing Cymbals from Russ, Pepi Tumbling Monkey with Cymbal from Yano Man Toys, Clockwork Musical Monkey with Clashing Cymbals, Musical Monkey, Magic Monkey, and Jolly Chimp. There is also one called Charlie Chimp from Lincoln, which is different from Charley Chimp.