To celebrate Nickelodeon UK's animation and action channel, Nicktoons UK and Ireland, starting to premiere and show the brand new Canadian animated comedy series "Rocket Monkeys" from Monday 15th April 2013 at 4:30pm, as part of "April on Nicktoons UK 2013", the official Nick UK and Eire website, Nick.co.uk, has unveiled their brand new official "Rocket Monkeys" show website to accompany the brand new animated show, which you can view here at nick.co.uk/shows/rocketmonkeys!
Nickelodeon UK's brand new "Rocket Monkeys" website features online short streaming video clips featuring scenes from the new show, a "Meet The Characters" section featuring character bios and information about each character in "Rocket Monkeys" - Gus, Wally, Yay-OK, Dr. Chimpsky, Inky, and a photograph gallery featuring stills from "Rocket Monkeys".
The exclusive "Rocket Monkeys" short video clips you can currently watch in the clips section on Nick UK's brand new and official "Rocket Monkeys" website are:
Rocket Monkeys - The monkeys find a banana planet.
Rocket Monkeys - The guys find scares "scarelarious".
When faced with the unknown, great explorers can become heroes. There's an entire universe out there just waiting for us to explore! Alien planets, cultures and galaxies full of danger, so we sent our best and brightest to meet them head on. And when those guys aren't available, we send these guys, the Rocket Monkeys!
Inexplicably charged with carrying out all kinds of important missions, brothers Gus (Seán Cullen, Steve Oedekerk) and Wally (Mark Edwards, Hypermonium) cause more intergalactic calamity than they could ever prevent. Luckily, they have plenty of help from YAY-OK (David Berni), their dashing and devoted (if slightly outdated) robot. These monkeys may not have the brainpower of the Rocket Chickens or the guts of the Cosmosloths, but they do have a hunger for adventure. And by "adventure" we mostly mean "bananas". From the icy depths of Brrrr to the horrifying Planet Splishy Splashy, there's nowhere too dangerous or ridiculous for the monkeys to explore... or try not to blow up. Though it's seen better days, the Monkeys’ big orange rust bucket of a ship remains remarkably versatile. It has everything Gus and Wally could ever need, from a lounge to a laboratory to a command center and even a space monkey arm for those hard-to-reach places. Nominally running the show is GASI, the Galactic Animal Space Institute. Always seeking out the next frontier in galactic exploration, GASI boasts several (at times contentious) animal divisions, from Astro Ducks to Rocket Zebras.
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The exclusive "Rocket Monkeys" short video clips you can currently watch in the clips section on Nick UK's brand new and official "Rocket Monkeys" website are:
Rocket Monkeys - The monkeys find a banana planet.
Rocket Monkeys - The guys find scares "scarelarious".
When faced with the unknown, great explorers can become heroes. There's an entire universe out there just waiting for us to explore! Alien planets, cultures and galaxies full of danger, so we sent our best and brightest to meet them head on. And when those guys aren't available, we send these guys, the Rocket Monkeys!
Inexplicably charged with carrying out all kinds of important missions, brothers Gus (Seán Cullen, Steve Oedekerk) and Wally (Mark Edwards, Hypermonium) cause more intergalactic calamity than they could ever prevent. Luckily, they have plenty of help from YAY-OK (David Berni), their dashing and devoted (if slightly outdated) robot. These monkeys may not have the brainpower of the Rocket Chickens or the guts of the Cosmosloths, but they do have a hunger for adventure. And by "adventure" we mostly mean "bananas". From the icy depths of Brrrr to the horrifying Planet Splishy Splashy, there's nowhere too dangerous or ridiculous for the monkeys to explore... or try not to blow up. Though it's seen better days, the Monkeys’ big orange rust bucket of a ship remains remarkably versatile. It has everything Gus and Wally could ever need, from a lounge to a laboratory to a command center and even a space monkey arm for those hard-to-reach places. Nominally running the show is GASI, the Galactic Animal Space Institute. Always seeking out the next frontier in galactic exploration, GASI boasts several (at times contentious) animal divisions, from Astro Ducks to Rocket Zebras.
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