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* "The Monkey", a [[Stephen King]] short story. In a nutshell, every time it claps its cymbals, someone dies, and the main character and his younger son both describe the feeling of revulsion they have when they see and touch the doll, yet also how they almost ''want'' to wind it up even though they know what will happen when they do.
** The comic adaptation of this by Glenn Chadbourne from ''The Secretary of Dreams'' (Volume Two) also features a cymbal-banging monkey.
* Discussed in Seth Grahame-Smith's ''How to survive a horror movie'', where a cymbal monkey is named as one of the things you should never put in your child's room.
 
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' featured one of these very briefly in "The Empty Child", controlled by the child in question saying "mummy" over and over.
* ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' had a laughing version of one of these while a repairman had his arm torn apart by a garbage disposal.
* The opening sequence of ''Friday the 13th: The Series'' featured one.
* ''[[The Captain And Tenille]]'' [[Variety Show]] in the middle 1970s featured a sketch where Darryl "The Captain" Dragon attempted to play piano with a Cymbal Banging Monkey allegedly named "Kokomo", who actively refused to cooperate.
* Tim finds one of these among a box of old toys in an episode of ''[[Home Improvement]].''
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== [[Music]] ==
* It can be seen in Roxette's video ''Joyride''.
* ''Sliver'' music video by Nirvana
* ''Over and Over'' by Hot Chip.
* Exaggerated in Chris Cunningham's short film ''Monkey Drummer'', which features a monstrous contraption of mechanical parts, human limbs and a chimp's head that drums to the beat of [[Aphex Twin]]'s "Mt Saint Michel + Saint Michaels Mount".
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{{quote|'''April Ryan''': Mildly amusing.. but annoying as ''hell''.}}
* ''[[Kingdom of Loathing]]'' has one as a familiar.
* ''The Betrayal at the House on Haunted Hill'', a fun RPG-board game fusion, has one of these as an artifact.
* At the end of the final level in ''[[Ape Escape]] 2'', you fight a giant robotic cymbal-clanging monkey. When you appear to defeat it, it falls away to reveal a [[Humongous Mecha]] ape, the ''real'' boss of the level.
* One of the new [[The Heartless|Heartless]] enemies in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days Over 2|Kingdom Hearts 358 Days Over 2]]'' is the Cymbal Monkey, which hides in chests and then attacks when you open them.
* A version with a real monkey is in ''[[Escape from Monkey Island]]''. The monkey is initially playing an accordion that Guybrush needs, so he swaps it for a pair of tiny cymbals which endlessly amuse the monkey for the rest of the game.
* In ''[[Sam and Max Freelance Police|Sam & Max Episode 101: Culture Shock]]'', a monkey serves as the form reader for Brady Culture's "Home" for Former Child Stars.
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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the ''[[Kim Possible]]'' [[The Movie|movie]] "A Sitch In Time" ([[Punny Name|pun intended]]), the Tempus Simia idol is a magical time-traveling stone version of one of these, broken into a body and head section. To find the head, the bad guys fly around in a jet waiting for the body to play its cymbals when they get close.
* In the ''[[Futurama]]'' episode "Obsoletely Fabulous", one of the inhabitants of the island of obsolete robots is a cymbal-banging monkey.
* Also, ''[[Rugrats]]'' used one in multiple episodes...
* One appeared in ''[[The Simpsons Movie]]'', where it poofed into Homer's mind to distract him from Marge's nagging.
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* In a ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' episode, the Titans hear an eerie "help me...help meeeee..." coming from a closet. An innocent cymbal-banging monkey falls out and says "Help me, help me, help me count! One! Two! Three! Four!...." It's played for comedy though, the scene is hilarious rather than creepy.
** It's worth note that Beast Boy smashes this monkey against the wall several episodes later.
* In ''[[Static Shock]]'', Static and Gear find themselves facing a giant cymbal-banging monkeybot. ''[[Superman]]'' ends up having to help them out.
* ''[[Pinky and The Brain]]'' has one of this as part of a [[Rube Goldberg Device]] built by The Brain.
* The Toy Monster in ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' definitely had one of these for a head.
* One episode of ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius|Jimmy Neutron]]'' had him reducing his intelligence to the point of total idiocy; when it's time for one of his climactic brainstorms, the only thing left in his head is a monkey busily clanging away.