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The frankenstinian creation of Dr. Mendoza (John Hoyt) in the "I Was a Teenage Monster" episode (01/16/67) of tv series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060010/ The Monkees]''. However, the monster android (Richard Kiel) can only sing "goorah!" (an old Transylvanian folk song). So, the doctor naturally is forced to steal The Monkees' musical talent and transfer it into the monster. You know, with science. After the obligatory running around while the song plays montage, [[The Monkees]] get their talent back.  
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The frankenstinian creation of Dr. Mendoza (John Hoyt) in the "I Was a Teenage Monster" episode (01/16/1967) of TV series ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060010/ The Monkees]''. However, the monster android (Richard Kiel) can only sing "goorah!" (an old Transylvanian folk song). So, the doctor naturally is forced to steal The Monkees' musical talent and transfer it into the monster. You know, with science. After the obligatory running around while the song plays montage, [[The Monkees]] get their talent back.  
  
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[[Category:1967|Swinging Android]]
 
[[Category:The Monkees|Swinging Android]]
 
[[Category:The Monkees|Swinging Android]]
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[[Category:Rock|Swinging Android]]

Latest revision as of 08:29, 12 February 2018

The frankenstinian creation of Dr. Mendoza (John Hoyt) in the "I Was a Teenage Monster" episode (01/16/1967) of TV series The Monkees. However, the monster android (Richard Kiel) can only sing "goorah!" (an old Transylvanian folk song). So, the doctor naturally is forced to steal The Monkees' musical talent and transfer it into the monster. You know, with science. After the obligatory running around while the song plays montage, The Monkees get their talent back.