Full: For 20 seconds, this skill is replaced by a skill currently in use by a random friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with an attribute level equal to the caster's rank in that attribute. Concise: (20 seconds.) This skill becomes a random skill currently in use by friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with attribute level equal to the caster's ranks in that attribute. __TOC__
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - Full: For 20 seconds, this skill is replaced by a skill currently in use by a random friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with an attribute level equal to the caster's rank in that attribute. Concise: (20 seconds.) This skill becomes a random skill currently in use by friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with attribute level equal to the caster's ranks in that attribute. __TOC__
- In "Monkey See, Monkey Do", everybody is too busy to play with Big Bird he makes a game out of copying what the adults are doing and repeats what they say. In the middle of the song, Bob asks why is he repeating everything, and Maria says that it's driving her bananas.
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do" is a song from Disney's Active Play: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. It is sung by a monkey, with a speaking part by Pumbaa.
- Monkey See, Monkey Do is a special agent in the next Bloons Tower Defense game, and costs $180 Monkey Money. It looks like just a regular monkey. However, it does whatever it sees other towers doing (it can see whichever tower is closest to it). When you use Monkey See, Monkey Do in 50 games, it becomes Monkey See, Monkey Pro. Monkey See, Monkey Pro has a range that it can see, rather than just being able to see one tower. This can result in it having multiple powers at once, if there are multiple towers in its field of vision.
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do" is a deleted song from the 1967 Disney film, The Jungle Book written by Terry Gilkyson. The song was to be performed by the Monkeys (also known as the Bandar-log).
- Monkeys: (singing) Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Deedle-ee (deedle-ee), doodle-oo Monkey see, monkey do Come admire us, little frog We're the famous Bandar-log No one else can ever be Handsome, smart and quick as we Toodle-loo (toodle-loo), teedle-lee Handsome, smart and quick as we Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Teedle-ee (teedle-ee), toodle-oo Monkey see, monkey do Monkey #1: Silken hair and polished nails We're well-groomed from head to tails Manners come with grace and ease Monkey #2: As we share each other's fleas
|
sameAs
| |
Length
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
Hint
| - This track unlocks during Do No Evil.
|
dbkwik:resource/t8YPOk6uqXIx9_mVNfg15g==
| |
dbkwik:assassinscr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:disney/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:guildwars/p...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:lionking/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:muppet/prop...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:rune-scape/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:runescape/p...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Number
| |
Previous
| |
Date
| - 1481(xsd:integer)
- 1978(xsd:integer)
|
Appearance
| |
Name
| |
Type
| |
Members
| |
Update
| |
Title
| |
Duration
| |
File
| - Monkey See, Monkey Do.ogg
|
Description
| - Learn Rosa's climb leap technique.
|
Release
| |
Source
| - On the Street Where We Live - Block Party!
|
NEXT
| |
Composer
| |
Ancestor
| |
Writer
| - Gavin Spencer and Northern Calloway
|
Location
| |
abstract
| - Monkeys: (singing) Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Deedle-ee (deedle-ee), doodle-oo Monkey see, monkey do Come admire us, little frog We're the famous Bandar-log No one else can ever be Handsome, smart and quick as we Toodle-loo (toodle-loo), teedle-lee Handsome, smart and quick as we Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Teedle-ee (teedle-ee), toodle-oo Monkey see, monkey do Monkey #1: Silken hair and polished nails We're well-groomed from head to tails Manners come with grace and ease Monkey #2: As we share each other's fleas Monkeys: Toodle-oo (toodle-oo), Teedle-lee As we share each other's fleas Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Teedlel-ee (teedlel-ee), Toodle-loo Monkey see, monkey do Monkey #1: Brains and beauty never fail Who but us hangs by the tail Noted for our repartee... spoken dialogue: Monkey #2: Say, you know why monkeys are good looking? Monkey #3: No why? Monkey #2: Because they look like me. All: (giggling and singing) Famous for our modesty Toodle-loo (toodle-loo), Teedle-lee Famous for our modesty Onward, upward, we won't stop Till we've reached the very top We've led every beast and man Monkey [spoken]: Man? Don't tell me this is a man! Well! All: We were here when man began Toodle-loo (toodle-loo), Teedle-lam We were here when man began Monkey see, monkey do Everything much better than you Teedle-lee (teedle-lee), Toodle-loo Monkey see, monkey do Teedle-lee (teedle-lee), Toodle-loo Monkey see, monkey do
- Full: For 20 seconds, this skill is replaced by a skill currently in use by a random friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with an attribute level equal to the caster's rank in that attribute. Concise: (20 seconds.) This skill becomes a random skill currently in use by friend or foe within earshot. The new skill activates with attribute level equal to the caster's ranks in that attribute. __TOC__
- In "Monkey See, Monkey Do", everybody is too busy to play with Big Bird he makes a game out of copying what the adults are doing and repeats what they say. In the middle of the song, Bob asks why is he repeating everything, and Maria says that it's driving her bananas.
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do" is a song from Disney's Active Play: The Lion King II: Simba's Pride. It is sung by a monkey, with a speaking part by Pumbaa.
- Monkey See, Monkey Do is a special agent in the next Bloons Tower Defense game, and costs $180 Monkey Money. It looks like just a regular monkey. However, it does whatever it sees other towers doing (it can see whichever tower is closest to it). When you use Monkey See, Monkey Do in 50 games, it becomes Monkey See, Monkey Pro. Monkey See, Monkey Pro has a range that it can see, rather than just being able to see one tower. This can result in it having multiple powers at once, if there are multiple towers in its field of vision.
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do" is a deleted song from the 1967 Disney film, The Jungle Book written by Terry Gilkyson. The song was to be performed by the Monkeys (also known as the Bandar-log).
|
is Previous
of | |
is Music
of | |
is NEXT
of | |