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====Laff-a-Lympics====
====Laff-a-Lympics====
====Cameo on Yogi's Space Race====
====Cameo on Yogi's Space Race====
He made a guest cameo in the [[Yogi's Space Race]] episode, "[[Nebuloc–The Prehistoric Planet]]". In which he helped save the Space Racers from the "Space Apes".
He made a guest cameo in the [[Yogi's Space Race]] episode, "[[Nebuloc–The Prehistoric Planet]]", in which he helped save the Space Racers from the "Space Apes".
 
===Harvey Birdman Represents===
===Harvey Birdman Represents===
In the episode, "[[Grape Juiced]]" Grape Ape is accused of taking steroids during the [[Laff-a-Lympics]] games and is put on trail with [[Birdman|Harvey Birdman]] representing him.
In the episode, "[[Grape Juiced]]" Grape Ape is accused of taking steroids during the [[Laff-a-Lympics]] games and is put on trail with [[Birdman|Harvey Birdman]] representing him.

Revision as of 11:53, 26 September 2020

Grape Ape
Grape Ape.png
Grape Ape in "That Was No Idol, That Was My Ape".
Species Ape
Gender Male
Affiliation Beegle Beagle
Yogi Yahooeys
Father King Kong[1]
First appearance TGGAS: "That Was No Idol, That Was My Ape"
Played by Bob Holt (1975-1978)
John Michael Higgins (Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law)

Grape Ape is an anthropomorphic giant ape and the title character in The Great Grape Ape Show. He was voiced by Bob Holt.

Biography

Debut series

Crossover Era

Laff-a-Lympics

Cameo on Yogi's Space Race

He made a guest cameo in the Yogi's Space Race episode, "Nebuloc–The Prehistoric Planet", in which he helped save the Space Racers from the "Space Apes".

Harvey Birdman Represents

In the episode, "Grape Juiced" Grape Ape is accused of taking steroids during the Laff-a-Lympics games and is put on trail with Harvey Birdman representing him.

SCOOB!

He appeared in the credits sequence in which, he was a member of the Falcon Force alongside Atom Ant, Jabberjaw and Captain Caveman.

Development

His character was most likely inspired by King Kong, being over 40 feet high.

References

  1. ^ Laff-a-Lympics: "Quebec and Baghdad" season 1 episode 16 (1977).