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3->''"This is George. He was a good little monkey and always very curious."''
4-->--How every book begins
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6''Curious George'' is a series of books based on the title character by Margret and H.A. Rey. George is a monkey who is found overseas in Africa by "The Man with the Yellow Hat", a father-figure who takes the monkey home with him to his apartment in the city. HilarityEnsues when the monkey is treated like a human child, rather than a pet.
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8The books and series are marketed to the preschooler/early reader group and attempt to give children an early grasp on patterns and other bits of necessary information about life.
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10The character of Curious George first appeared in another children's book by H.A. Rey, ''Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys''.
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12!!''Curious George'' in print
13The original books are as listed below. There have also been a number of pastiche works, most of them out of print for years.
14* ''Curious George'' (1941)
15* ''Curious George Takes a Job'' (1947)
16* ''Curious George Rides a Bike'' (1952)
17* ''Curious George Gets a Medal'' (1957)
18* ''Curious George Flies a Kite'' (1958)
19* ''Curious George Learns the Alphabet'' (1963)
20* ''Curious George Goes to the Hospital'' (1966)
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22!!''Curious George'' at the movies
23''Curious George'' has been adapted into [[WesternAnimation/CuriousGeorge2006 several movies]].
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25!!''Curious George'' on television
26''Curious George'' has also appeared in television, notably in the [[WesternAnimation/CuriousGeorge 2006 animated series]].
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30!! ''Curious George'' contains examples of:
31* AccidentalGoodOutcome: In "Curious George Goes to the Hospital", George gets up to [[CuriousAsAMonkey his usual shenanigans]] at a hospital, which unintentionally cheers up a sad girl named Betsy.
32* AbsentAnimalCompanion: At the end of ''Curious George Flies a Kite'', Bill gives one of his baby bunnies to George as a pet and the last page shows George feeding his new baby bunny a carrot. This baby bunny doesn't appear again or is mentioned in any of the other original books.
33* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In ''Curious George Goes to the Hospital'', George wheels through the hospital in another patient's go cart. He loses control of the cart and crashes into a display of food, causing a huge mess in front of the mayor. George is at first [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone horrified at the destruction]] but then he discovers that the other children are laughing. The staff and the mayor join in on the laughter, and they together decide that George shouldn't be punished.
34* BlackBeadEyes: In the books' illustrations.
35* EveryoneChasingYou: The incident with the paint in the apartment in the second book leads to this.
36* FirehouseDalmatian: The book, "Curious George and the Firefighters", has a Dalmatian who accompanies the firefighters.
37* GreatWhiteHunter: The Man with the Yellow Hat's role in the first book, where he captured George for an American zoo.
38* HatedItemMakeover: In "Curious George Takes a Job", George is tasked into washing windows. He sneaks into someone's apartment room as several painters have left for a lunch break and notices the bare walls. He paints palm trees on the walls and paints the chairs and a rocking horse to resemble leopards and a zebra, respectively. When the painters come back in, they chase George out and the woman who owns the place is horrified.
39* MisplacedWildlife: In ''Curious George Learns the Alphabet'', it is stated that George had experience with jaguars, as he had lived in the jungle once just like jaguars do. However, other books clearly state that George came from an ''African'' jungle (and he appears to be a chimpanzee, which is native to Africa, although he is called a monkey even though chimpanzees are technically apes). Jaguars are native to Central and South America.
40* ParentsKnowTheirChildren: Invoked by George in ''Flies a Kite''; George accidentally loses a baby bunny which runs away and can't be found. George then uses the mother bunny to locate the missing baby.
41* YouMustBeThisTallToRide: One book has George go to an amusement park but being too small ride on a roller coaster or play with bunnies in the petting zoo. He then has a dream that he grew to five times his previous size, only to find he's now too big to fit on the roller coaster and too large to play with the bunnies safely.
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