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  • Planet of the Apes is a novel and movie from Earth about apes who took over Earth in the future, and half buried the Statue of Liberty. While stuck on a desert planet in 2009, Eli Wallace attempted to boost morale by joking that he saw a mirage of the Statue, though no one was impressed. (SGU: "Air, Part 3")
  • A media franchise based on the French novel La Planète des singes by Pierre Boulle consisting of seven movies in three continuities, a live-action series, and an animated series.
  • Planet of the Apes is the fifth song off Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13s fourth album Viva Las Violence.
  • You may be looking for: * Planet of the Apes (movie) * Planet of the Apes (location)
  • Having travelled forward in time from 1969 to 2269, Roberta Lincoln found it encouraging to know that Earth would survive beyond the 20th century, given all of the wars, turmoil and strife of the 1960s, and that the crew of the USS Enterprise were confidently exploring the universe free of such concerns. She reflected that films such as Planet of the Apes, Fail-Safe and Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb were decidedly pessimistic regarding humanity's future as they all featured full scale nuclear wars. (TOS novel: Assignment: Eternity)
  • Planet of the Apes is a science fiction franchise based on the book Monkey Planet, published in 1963 and written by Pierre Boulle.
  • Planet of the Apes refers to a 1968 film and the franchise that followed in its wake.
  • Planet of the Ape-theists is a libural film that promotes the evils of Evolution and Charles Darwin's crazy theories.
  • The woman traveling with Moses and his two friends, Lenny and Squiggy, dried up like a walnut due to a malfunction in transit, which probably made them wish they had brought more than one woman. In fact, if you were going to repopulate the human species on another planet, you'd be smart to bring a genetic pool of about two dozen females for every male, to avoid inbreeding. But what the fuck, right? Hindsight is always 20/20. Marky-Mark and the Funky Bunch also re-discovered the planet after it was lost for some years due to a malfunction with the Hubble-Bubble Telescope.
  • (We start off today's episode with several YouTube comments coming from different characters Doug has played mimicking the opening of Honest Trailers) Nun Your Damn Bizness: Do something like Honest trailers, you ape! Tommy: Oh, hi, Honest trailers Parody! Dom: Do a satire of HT. Oh My Zod: Honest Trailer, NOW! ATG: I'm dead, and even I know you should do something like HT. C.A.B.: CHANGE!?! Oh, and an Honest Trailer. (We get a trailer splash screen with this caption) THE FOLLOWING IS A TRUTHFUL PREVIEW Special Thanks To ScreenJunkies for Letting Us Lovingly Rip Them Off. NC: Goooooood! Get facts wrong.
  • Planet of the Apes is a science fiction film released in 1968. It stars Charlton Heston as George Taylor and Maurice Evans as Doctor Zaius. One of the most famous lines from the film is Zaius's line "Don't look for it, Taylor. You may not like what you find" about Taylor's question about how apes evolved from man. Dana Scully said a similar line to Fox Mulder in 1995, about his quest for proof of the existence of alien life. (TXF: "War of the Coprophages") Fox Mulder watched the "Don't look for it" scene from the film in 2000. (TXF: "Closure")
  • Planet of the Apes is the name commonly used to describe a science fiction franchise, which gained popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In 1963 French novelist Pierre Boulle published a science fiction novel entitled La Planète des Singes. Boulle's novel revealed a dystopic future environment governed by evolved talking apes. Humans were considered second class citizens.
  • The main character in the novel is a French journalist named Ulysse Mérou. Together with Professor Antelle and physicist Arthur Levain, Mérou travels into space on a voyage in search of intelligent life forms. The three men arrive on a planet on which humans are naked savages, incapable of speech, and the dominant species are chimpanzees orangutans and gorillas. Levain is killed and Professor Antelle quickly degenerates, becoming like the planet's primitive humans in all aspects. However, Mérou is able to convince the chimpanzee scientist Zira and her lover Cornelius of his intelligence. Zaius, the orangutan head of the Reasearch Institute, dismisses Zira's claims, stating that humans have no intelligence because thay have no souls. After making a televised speech before the Scientific Con
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