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Uh-huh, she loves the monkey's uncle, yeah, yeah
She loves the monkey's uncle, whoa, whoa
She loves the monkey's uncle
And the monkey's uncle's ape for me
Well, I don't care what the whole world thinks
She loves the monkey's uncle
Call us a couple of missing links
She loves the monkey's uncle
Love all his monkeyshines whoo ooh ooh
Every day is valentine's
I love the monkey's uncle
And the monkey's uncle's ape for me
Ape for me
Uh-huh, she loves the monkey's uncle, yeah, yeah
She loves the monkey's uncle, whoa, whoa
She loves the monkey's uncle
And the monkey's uncle's ape for me
We kiss and my heart jumps like a clown
the monkey's uncle
Feels like the circus just came to town
She loves the monkey's uncle
I'd live in a jungle gym whoo ooh ooh
In order to be with him
I love the monkey's uncle
And I wish I were the monkey's aunt
Monkey's aunt
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa
On the day he marries me
What a nutty family tree a bride
A groom, a chimpanzee
he's the booby prize
She loves the monkey's uncle
He's the guy I idolize
She loves the monkey's uncle
Love all his monkeyshines whoo ooh ooh
Every day is valentine's
I love the monkey's uncle
And the monkey's uncle's ape for me
Ape for me
Uh-huh, she loves the monkey's uncle, yeah, yeah
She loves the monkey's uncle, whoa, whoa
I love the monkey's uncle
And I’m mad about his chimpanzee
Your name is Merlin Jones,
And you're a student at Midvale college.
Yes, your honor.
Mr. Jones, you realize
This is a most unusual adoption petition.
Yes, your honor, I do.
In the first place, you don't have
The written consent of the natural parents.
Well, I-I can't get that, sir.
Are they alive?
They may be. If they are, they're somewhere in Africa.
And in the second place,
well, you, the adopting parent,
A-are an unmarried male.
That's correct, sir.
And in the third place,
There's, uh, no precedent for adopting a chimpanzee.
I know that, your honor.
tell me, why are you so anxious to adopt this chimpanzee?
To give him the advantages of a good home.
But you don't have to adopt him
To give him a nice clean cage
And a bunch of bananas.
your honor, I want Stanley to have more than that.
I want him to have a stimulating environment.
I want him to have a chance
To realize his full intellectual possibilities.
Yes, I remember.
Uh, you believe that chimps
Can be trained to think like humans.
Yes, sir.
I believe that Stanley can be taught to work and think
On a college-student level.
Well, that seems reasonable.
I know college students
Who work and think on a chimpanzee level.
yes, sir.
And if Stanley had legal status, he'd be protected.
People couldn't be complaining or phoning the police
About him living in the house and things like that.
Will the young lady who testified
As a character witness for Mr. Jones
Please come forward?
You testified that Merlin Jones is of good character
And is a sober and industrious citizen.
Yes, sir, he is.
Do you believe
That he will give Stanley every care and affection?
Oh, Merlin is very affectionate.
oh.
I mean, he's very responsible,
And I’m sure he'll see
That Stanley gets lots of care and affection.
Thank you.
Uh, Mr. Jones, uh...
After due consideration of this matter,
I have reached my decision.
Uh, the petition for formal adoption as presented
Is herewith denied.
However, it is not now, nor ever,
The intention of this court
To stifle the academic freedom of this community.
Mr. Jones, to provide you with the proper status
Within which Stanley’s mental capacities
May be brought to full flower,
I am persuaded that some form
Of conditional guardianship may be in order.
So, henceforth, you will be regarded
In the eyes of this court
And are so appointed as the monkey's uncle.
Oh, thank you, sir!
But he's not a monkey, sir. He's a chimp.
Oh, yes, yes, of course, a chimp.
Uh, order! Order in the court!
Oh, uh, bailiff, next petition, please.
Uh...
Oh, Stanley. You're civilized now, Stanley,
Which means that there's more to life
Than just eating and sleeping and watching westerns.
There, that's Beethoven’s fifth symphony.
It's a lot better than cowboys and indians, isn't it?
No, Stanley,
The idea is to expose you to intellectual influences.
That's better, isn't it?
You tired, son?
Of course you are. It's late.
Come on, Stanley, it's bedtime.
There you go.
It's been a long day for you, hasn't it?
No, Stanley, you're forgetting something.
We brush our teeth before we go to bed.
That's a good boy, Stanley.
All right, Stanley.
Now, you see, this is your toothbrush.
The other one's mine.
First thing we do is squeeze out the toothpaste on the brush,
Like this.
And then we brush our teeth.
Now, open your mouth.
Open your mouth.
That's good. Now, we brush up and down.
Up and down, you see?
That's a good boy.
That's very good, Stanley, up and down.
There's someone at the door. You keep brushing your teeth.
Jennifer.
Why do you look so surprised?
You're taking me to a movie, remember?
But I-I made that date before I became Stanley’s uncle.
Well, that doesn't mean we can't go out anymore.
But, Jennifer, you heard what Judge Holmsby said.
I have to give Stanley care and affection.
The most devoted parents in the world
Get babysitters and go out occasionally.
Leave Stanley with a sitter? I couldn't do that.
There's lots of girls at school who do sitting,
And they're very competent.
I'll tell you what I’ll do.
I'll put Stanley to bed,
And then we can go out in the yard and talk.
Merlin, stop fussing.
You take a beast fresh out of the jungle, and you--
Jen. What's the matter?
Please don't ever use that word around Stanley.
What word, jungle?
shh! He might hear you.
Merlin, you're being absolutely ridiculous
About that chimp.
Ridiculous, am I?
Just let me show you the progress he's made.
oh!
Progress?
Well, now, here's a nice glass of water
In case you get thirsty.
And in case you get hungry--
Merlin, you're spoiling him.
Jen, please, let's not quarrel in front of him.
Uncle Merlin is treating Stanley like a little baby, isn't he?
but Stanley’s really a big, grown-up boy.
Put these on his head.
One here and one here and one here.
Curlers?
Stanley, isn't this exciting?
Tomorrow morning when you wake up,
You'll be the only curly-top chimp in the world.
That's not the idea at all.
I'm preparing him for a little sleep learning.
Sleep learning?
You mean where they put what you have to learn on a record,
And you let it play all night while you're asleep,
And the next morning you know it?
Uh-uh, that's the old sleep learning.
I've got a new idea.
You see, I bypass the ear entirely,
And by bone conduction, I pipe it through the learning centers
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