Without a coherent plot we join in as Simon the Monk(ey) and his canine companion go about their day, at a dance party and running from a tiger. Of particular interest is the risque topless female monkey with well developed breasts.
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Okay, so “Monkeydoodle” is one of those cartoons you stumble upon and just go, “Huh?” 🤔 If you're really into old animation history, or just seeing what entertained folks way back, then maybe give it a peek. But if you're looking for a plot or *any* consistent logic, you're gonna have a bad time. Seriously, just skip ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Leslie Elton

Malcolm St. Clair
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"Okay, so “Monkeydoodle” is one of those cartoons you stumble upon and just go, “Huh?” 🤔 If you're really into old animation history, or just seeing what entertained folks way back, then maybe give it a peek. But if you're looking for a plot or *any* consistent logic, you're gonna have a bad time. Seriously, just skip it. 🙅♀️ The whole thing feels less like a movie and more like a fever dream stitched together. We meet Simon the Monk(ey) and his dog pal, who just… exist. They’re doing stuff..."

