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Engineering Science
| ISSN Online: 2578-9279; ISSN Print: 2578-9260 |
| Frequency: 4 issues per year |
| Current Issue: Volume 11, Issue 1, March 2026 |
| DOI: 10.11648/j.es |
| http://www.sciencepg.com/journal/es |
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It started when a tourist dropped a smartphone in the jungle. While the other monkeys tried to eat it, Momo figured out how to swipe. Within a week, he wasn’t foraging; he was . He spent his days perched on a teak branch, scrolling through TikTok and binge-watching Netflix.
Our fascination with monkeys in media ultimately stems from —our innate tendency to seek connections with other forms of life—and our own vanity. Because primates share so much of our DNA, we look at them to see the "primitive" versions of ourselves. Whether they are making us laugh in a sitcom or making us cry in a sci-fi epic, they remain the ultimate screen partners for exploring what it truly means to be "human."
: Originating in literature before adapting to television and film, George embodies the innocent, boundary-pushing curiosity of a young child.
Represents the "loyal thief" trope, providing physical comedy and a moral compass for the main character. Ethical Shifts
: Disney introduced King Louie , a swingin', jazz-singing orangutan who symbolized the carefree, rebellious energy of the 1960s counterculture. xxx monkey had sex with women repack
Conservation messaging will likely become more integrated into mainstream monkey entertainment. As climate change threatens wild primate populations—over 60% of primate species are now endangered—media that features monkeys may increasingly carry implicit or explicit conservation messages. Entertainment content could serve as a gateway to engagement with serious environmental issues.
Monkeys have been exposed to various forms of entertainment content, including:
Clips of "Monkey Spas" or primates using smartphones go viral because they highlight the uncanny valley of similarity between our species.
Why do we find monkeys so entertaining? In the world of comedy, primates act as a mirror to human absurdity. It started when a tourist dropped a smartphone in the jungle
A playful illustration of a monkey enjoying various forms of entertainment, such as watching TV, playing video games, or reading a book.
By the time the crew left, Momo wasn't just a monkey. He was a . As the sun set, he sat back, looked at his reflection in a puddle, and whispered the only word he’d learned from a reality TV marathon: "Iconic."
More recently, Studio Ghibli's "Princess Mononoke" (1997) featured a tribe of talking apes whose ambiguous morality challenged simple anthropomorphic conventions. The apes are neither cute sidekicks nor villains but complex beings with their own agendas and grievances against humanity. This nuanced portrayal suggests how animated entertainment content might evolve beyond simplistic monkey stereotypes.
Stay entertained, and remember: always keep a banana handy! He spent his days perched on a teak
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Short-form video platforms on networks like TikTok and Instagram are flooded with content featuring monkeys in various human-like scenarios, from wearing tiny sweaters to brushing their teeth. The Double-Edged Sword of Exposure
Organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and the Jane Goodall Institute frequently point out that the portrayal of monkeys in popular media normalizes the handling of wild animals. It hides the difficult reality that monkeys are highly social, demanding, and often aggressive wild animals that suffer immensely when removed from their natural habitats and forced to perform or live in domestic settings. The Future of Primate Media
Representing a full-circle return to historical roots, modern high-budget gaming relies on advanced graphics to retell the myth of Sun Wukong, blending traditional lore with cutting-edge interactive entertainment. The Meme Economy
Nintendo’s Donkey Kong franchise revolutionized the gaming industry. Diddy Kong, a nimble spider monkey, became a co-star in his own right, linking primates to platforming, agility, and family-friendly adventure.
With the rise of the internet, the relationship between monkeys and popular media changed again, becoming more instantaneous, chaotic, and meme-driven.
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AcademicEvents (https://www.academicevents.org) is an academic event planning platform initiated by Science Publishing Group (SciencePG). AcademicEvents aims to foster collaboration and facilitate the dissemination of innovative ideas. This platform provides comprehensive publishing services for global conference organizers, research institutions, and academic communities.
Conference abstract book will contain abstracts of all the presented articles, poster presentations, oral communication, etc.
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