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Magilla Gorilla

Magilla Gorilla is one of the sequences from The Magilla Gorilla Show, which Hanna-Barbera produced between 1964 and 1967. This show also had other sequences, which were Punkin' Puss and Mushmouse and Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-A-Long .

In Magilla Gorilla, the protagonist spent his time languishing in the front display window of the Mr. Peebles' pet shop, eating bananas and being a drain on the businessman's finances. Mr. Peebles marked Magilla down considerably, but he was only ever purchased for a short time, typically by some thieves who needed a gorilla to break into a bank or by an ad company looking for a mascot for their new product. The customers always ended up returning Magilla, forcing Mr. Peebles to return their money. The only customer who was truly interested in obtaining the trouble-prone ape for good was a little girl named Ogee ("Oh Gee!"), who lamentably never had enough money.

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