I did not write this article but I am researching some of these theories that were mentioned on the previous page. Curious George the monkey is most likely tail-free because he is either a bonobo or a Barbary macaque. He looked less cartoon-ish.
I just made a small edit to the Television subsection under "Other Media", removing the statement that the new PBS series is "based on the" feature film. The alternate names are interesting, but in my view don't rise to the level of being major enough facts to merit inclusion in the introduction section. A chimp is an ape, not a monkey. Yeah, right. Forgive me, if the above sounds rude/insulting, but an article about a time-honored book series like this doesn't deserve to be vandalized. 19 Curious George never had a tail. This information comes from a web video documentary series called Nick Knacks, produced by Pop Arena: Curious George A metaphor for African Imperialism (Racism)A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletionA Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletionCurious George A metaphor for African Imperialism (Racism)A Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletionA Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion
The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for speedy deletion: Every official source I've found (for example, The Intro section had begun accumulating a list of Curious George's names in a seemingly random selection of other languages. You know, I thought that was kind of funny, but at the same time, it's probably not true. CG has about the right hair color, hairdoo and ears for a gibbon ape, but CG's arms are way too short for him to be a gibbon. At least, according to Wikipedia itself. Really! But he has no tail. Even without a clear consensus on this, the article should at least acknowledge the question.
The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon that makes us question even the most mundane memories from the past. I'm not arguing for or against any particular explanation, but I do think it's significant enough that something should be included. The work by Cummins has been the most influential on this debate. Curious George is a production of Imagine, WGBH and Universal. Ghost Hunters TV show – Some remember the earliest show name as TAPS, not Ghost Hunters. It was like a different style.Season 1 episode 21 of "Friends" Ross decides to get rid of his pet monkey Marcel because he keeps humping things including Rachel's Curious George stuffed animal. If you would like more information on where these ideas originated, take a look at the following two articles.
Now I have edited the article to reflect that, and I want it to be kept that way. Current: Curious George did not have a tail. Why is it that this is not mentioned on the main page? The Man in the Yellow Hat does not have any name, and that is that. It's about the 20 minute mark.Okay I KNOW curious George had a tail. Only humans can be kidnapped (at least according to the current definition of the term). I don't want to change it myself since last time I made a minor edit I was banned from making any further ones by Wikipedia. The books constantly refer to him as a monkey. I've tagged the section with {{fact}} - we need to be very careful with the claim that there is a racist undertone in the story/series. CURIOUS GEORGE is an animated series based on the popular books by Margret and H.A. When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs. You can clearly see it in the picture.Also I remember him on the cover of a book hanging from his tail stealing the mans yellow hat. Go check it outHe had a tail I clearly remember it. Because the monkey Curious George actually had no tail. The man removes the bag on the ship (p. 10) and tells George he's going to take him to the zoo in a big city. U295A100025, CFDA No. Curious George’s Tail. "Ted" is not his "real" name. I have the original book, and it says nothing about the MAN IN THE YELLOW HAT wanting to eat George. Monkey, ape, whatever, Curious George is fictional -- I don't think too hard on fictional stuff = reality. CG's ears are smaller and more flattened back than a juvenile chimp's.
They are best friends and they live together in "the city" and "the country". That may have been why I hated it - the frustration of his muteness and excess empathyNot only that but he looked different too. Should we get rid of this (and add it to where it probably belongs, But isn't George specifically known to be a chimp?
That's less credible as I never remember him having a tail, but people remember it as such because all monkeys have tails (unless it gets damaged/cut off)Omg his user doesn't exist was he erased from time like the tail?New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castThe Mandela Effect is a GROUP of people realizing they remember things differently than is generally known to be fact.Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. I always thought curious George didn't have a tail to more closely simulate him being child. Again, this applies ONLY to the movie. --It says in the Premise session that the man in the yellow hat wants to eat George, and it also talks about the man in the yellow hat wanting to make soup out of him! —The following Wikimedia Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion: But even if we set that issue aside, CG has short brown fur, not long black fur like African non-human great apes (chimps, bonobos, gorillas) nor very long orange fur (orangutans). That statement was unsourced and I have been unable to find any sources (except other Wikipedia articles) which claim that. and Margret Reys, his creators, are both deceased and never addressed this burning question. He doesn't have quite the right hairdoo for a chimp either (i.e., not parted in the middle). Don't really know how to explain it. "Ted" applies only...I repeat, ONLY to the movie (on a personal note, I felt giving him a name actually ruined the movie and compromised the original aesthetic of the books). But that does not equal "based on the movie." Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsCookies help us deliver our Services. I don't know how to purchase this toy but I have all the proof to show you that it is REAL and that it does have a tail. Rey, published 1941, depicts the Man with the Yellow Hat visiting Africa, meeting George, than luring him (p. 6-7), trapping him in a bag so he couldn't move (p. 7) , and keeping him in a bag while in a rowboat that took them to a big ship (p. 8-9).
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