The Monkey’s Uncle
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The Monkey’s Uncle is a 1965 Disney comedy film starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk that blends college hijinks, pop music, and light science-fiction themes.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| The Monkey's Uncle | 4 |
| The Monkey’s Uncle canonical | 2 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: The Monkey’s Uncle Context triple: [James Algar, notableWork, The Monkey’s Uncle]
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The White Monkey
The White Monkey is a 1924 novel by John Galsworthy, part of his Forsyte-related “A Modern Comedy” trilogy, exploring post–World War I English society and changing social values.
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B.
The Chink and the Child
"The Chink and the Child" is a 1916 short story by Thomas Burke, known for its tragic interracial love plot in London’s Limehouse district and for inspiring D. W. Griffith’s film "Broken Blossoms."
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C.
Harlequin's Family with an Ape
"Harlequin's Family with an Ape" is an early 20th-century painting by Pablo Picasso from his Rose Period, depicting circus performers in a warm, sentimental style characteristic of that phase of his work.
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D.
The Village Uncle
"The Village Uncle" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne that portrays a reflective old sailor recounting his life and observations in a New England seaport village.
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E.
The Soul of the Ape
The Soul of the Ape is a pioneering early 20th-century work of animal psychology and ethology in which Eugène Marais explores the behavior and inner life of primates.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Monkey’s Uncle Target entity description: The Monkey’s Uncle is a 1965 Disney comedy film starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk that blends college hijinks, pop music, and light science-fiction themes.
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A.
The White Monkey
The White Monkey is a 1924 novel by John Galsworthy, part of his Forsyte-related “A Modern Comedy” trilogy, exploring post–World War I English society and changing social values.
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B.
The Chink and the Child
"The Chink and the Child" is a 1916 short story by Thomas Burke, known for its tragic interracial love plot in London’s Limehouse district and for inspiring D. W. Griffith’s film "Broken Blossoms."
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C.
Harlequin's Family with an Ape
"Harlequin's Family with an Ape" is an early 20th-century painting by Pablo Picasso from his Rose Period, depicting circus performers in a warm, sentimental style characteristic of that phase of his work.
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D.
The Village Uncle
"The Village Uncle" is a short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne that portrays a reflective old sailor recounting his life and observations in a New England seaport village.
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E.
The Soul of the Ape
The Soul of the Ape is a pioneering early 20th-century work of animal psychology and ethology in which Eugène Marais explores the behavior and inner life of primates.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
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Subject: The Monkey’s Uncle Description of subject: The Monkey’s Uncle is a 1965 Disney comedy film starring Annette Funicello and Tommy Kirk that blends college hijinks, pop music, and light science-fiction themes.
Referenced by (6)
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