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rdfs:comment | - Vito's opening lines are a reference to Planet of the Apes. Block names in this story were related to apes or monkeys:
* Pierre Boulle, author of La Planète des Singes / Monkey Planet (adapted into film as The Planet Of The Apes)
* Wu Cheng'en, author of Journey To The West (adapted as TV series Monkey)
* Masaaki Sakai, actor who played Monkey in afore-mentioned TV series
* Matt Berry, actor in sketch series Monkey Trousers
* Christopher Biggins, presenter of game show On Safari
* Thomas Mann, author who described Oswald Spengler as "Nietzsche's ape".
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abstract | - Vito's opening lines are a reference to Planet of the Apes. Block names in this story were related to apes or monkeys:
* Pierre Boulle, author of La Planète des Singes / Monkey Planet (adapted into film as The Planet Of The Apes)
* Wu Cheng'en, author of Journey To The West (adapted as TV series Monkey)
* Masaaki Sakai, actor who played Monkey in afore-mentioned TV series
* Matt Berry, actor in sketch series Monkey Trousers
* Christopher Biggins, presenter of game show On Safari
* Thomas Mann, author who described Oswald Spengler as "Nietzsche's ape". Max's first appearance is referenced by the corridor 20 (Prog 20) and crate number 9/7/77 (9 July 1977) Snork's bar is a reference to Citizen Snork. Vito's name is derived from Vito Corleone from The Godfather and Cornelius from The Planet of the Apes. Max sings a song by The Kinks.
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