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11Maybe it's because they land somewhere in the UncannyValley. Maybe, as with the MonsterClown, it's because writers like subverting the traditionally "cute". Maybe it is a reflection of our savage ancestry. Maybe it's a remnant of our struggle with our differently evolved cousins. Maybe its a twisted take on the ApesInSpace motif. Or maybe it's simply that monkeys make everything better. Whatever the reason, killer simians make for good alien monsters.
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13Such extraterrestrial monkeys tend to be brutish killing machines -- an intelligent alien ape is usually a subversion. If HumansAreWarriors and/or HumansAreTheRealMonsters, then technically ''we'' [[HumansThroughAlienEyes might be an example to aliens]].
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15Earthly villains who happen to be actual apes are not Killer Space Monkeys.
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17See also ManiacMonkeys. May be a KillerGorilla JustForFun/RecycledINSPACE. Not to be mistaken with ApesInSpace, who are monkeys that go ''into'' space.
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19!!Examples:
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23* ''Franchise/DragonBall'': The Saiyans used their power to transform into giant "apes"[[note]]they're referred to as apes, but, having tails, are technically monkeys[[/note]] during the full moon to conquer planets for Frieza. Calling the Saiyans "monkeys" was a bit of a [[FantasticSlurs racial slur]] used by Frieza and his underlings.
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27* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'' has the Gorilla Swarm, a pack of gorilla monsters with insect heads and a HiveMind.
28* ''Magazine/DoctorWhoMagazine'': A group of intelligent killer space monkeys appears in "Sins of the Fathers".
29* ''ComicBook/GreenLantern'': The aptly named Space Ape is a KingKongCopy who became a Green Lantern.
30* ''ComicBook/{{Nexus}}'': The Thunes resemble apes. Thunes are an intelligent race, though, and are just as varied morality-wise as humans. The two most prominent Thune castmembers are Nexus's two best friends, Dave and his son Fred, who calls himself Judah.
31* ''ComicBook/{{Superman}}'' has met a few alien apes with powers similar to his own:
32** King Krypton, who was revealed to have been a Kryptonian scientist who was turned into a gorilla and launched into space. He was hoping that cosmic radiation would cure him.
33** Beppo The Super Monkey was a Kryptonian chimpanzee that managed to sneak aboard the rocket that brought baby Superman to Earth and stay hidden on Earth until ComicBook/{{Superboy}} was a teenager. He later joined Krypto and ComicBook/{{Supergirl}}'s Streaky and Comet in the Legion Of Super-Pets.
34** Superboy once met Yango, a Kryptonian gorilla [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted]] by a scientist then sent to Earth. Yango conveniently landed near a hidden UndergroundCity inhabited by intelligent gorillas. He grows up to become their SupermanSubstitute leader.
35* ''ComicBook/TheTransformersMarvel'' has a race of (somewhat) intelligent, vicious cyborg monkeys living in limbo.
36* In ''ComicBook/WarlordOfMars'', the white apes are multi-armed gorilla-like monsters that frequently prey on the civilized peoples in Barsoom. Their viciousness is highlighted in the ''Dejah Thoris and the White Apes of Mars'' miniseries where the Helium princess and her ladies-in-waiting are trapped inside a ruin filled with these monsters. They kill every single one of Dejah's friends.
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40* ''Fanfic/InvaderZimABadThingNeverEnds'':
41** Lex's DIR units are not real monkeys, actually being robots in shoddy monkey costumes, but they're still monkey-looking {{Killer Robot}}s from outer space.
42** The [[EliteMooks upgraded SADIR units]] are even more dangerous, being much larger and more heavily armed, while still wearing monkey disguises. Tak notes that while the regular [=DIRs=] look like spider monkeys, the [=SADIRs=] are more like mandrils.
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46* ''Film/AdAstra'': the crazy and voracious baboons Clifford bumps into in the Norwegian space station are not of alien origin of course, but their scene still has all the beats of SciFiHorror.
47* ''Film/{{Evolution|2001}}'': The aliens start evolving into ape-monsters around the third act of the film as they reach the monkey [[EvolutionaryLevels stage of the evolutionary "ladder"]].
48* ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'': The Simeons are a race of apes from a planet that's coming close to being sucked into a black hole, and who decided to relocate themselves to Earth and built Mechagodzilla to try and conquer the planet in ''Film/GodzillaVsMechagodzilla'' and ''Film/TerrorOfMechagodzilla''.
49* ''Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes'' has apes who are exactly as brutish and nasty as humans. [[spoiler:Also, they're [[EarthAllAlong not from space]].]]
50* ''Film/RobotMonster'' is an infamously silly example, with the alien invader Ro-Man buying portrayed by a man in a gorilla suit with a space helmet.
51* ''Film/SpaceMonsterWangmagwi'', a Korean kaiju film, has it's titular creature, a monkey-like giant behemoth sent by a hostile alien race to destroy humanity.
52* ''Franchise/StarWars'': [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Wookiees]] are typically intelligent and heroic, but they're still among the biggest badasses in the galaxy and [[BewareTheNiceOnes absolutely not to be messed with]]. The Wampa from Hoth is a more traditionally monstrous version, combining traits of apes, [[BearsAreBadNews polar bears]], and [[BigfootSasquatchAndYeti yetis]].
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56* ''Literature/JohnCarterOfMars'' has the White Apes -- gigantic, four-armed Martian primates. Probably the TropeMaker, since the ''John Carter'' books are some of the earliest alien adventure stories ever written.
57* ''Literature/KnownSpace'' has multiple hominids evolved from the Pak, including a whole Literature/{{Ringworld}} full of sentient and non-sentient types. The [[ShoutOut Morlocks]] of Wunderland are also apelike cave-dwellers.
58* ''Literature/PlanetOfTheApes'' has apes who are exactly as brutish and nasty as humans. [[spoiler:Unlike in [[TheFilmOfTheBook the film franchise]] listed above, they are extraterrestrial -- except, presumably, for the ones [[StrangerInAFamiliarLand the protagonist meets on Earth]] at the very end.]]
59* ''Literature/StarWarsLegends'': On of the animals described in ''The Wildlife of Star Wars'' is the veermok, a Nabooian predator resembling a large, carnivorous and highly aggressive gorilla.
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63* ''Series/AlienWorlds2020'': The primary predators in the Eden segment are aggressive, tarsier-like creatures that prey on the smaller grazing animals.
64%%* ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'': The Magog.
65* ''Series/DoctorWho'': The Ogrons, a race of ape-like hominoids employed as mercenary DumbMuscle by the Daleks in "Day of the Daleks" and "Frontier in Space".
66* ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'': Goldar was treated as one (though the original version in ''Series/KyoryuSentaiZyuranger'' was griffin-themed).
67* ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'': The BigBad, Pearl Forrester, acquires a [[Franchise/PlanetOfTheApes talking gorilla from the future]], named Professor Bobo, as a henchman in later seasons. He... isn't particularly good at his job.
68* ''Series/{{Sliders}}'': The Kromaggs, the product of parallel evolution on one of the worlds, are {{Frazetta M|an}}en with a taste for human eyeballs. In their initial appearance, they're most definitely apelike, though later appearances make them more human, with something of a [[LooksLikeOrlok Nosferatu bent]]. (Note that their name comes from "Cro-Magnon", but the actual Cro-Magnons were modern humans.)
69%%* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'': The Mugato.
70* ''Series/UltraSeven'': One of [[MonsterOfTheWeek Alien of the Week]] was Goron, a simian MadScientist intent on replacing humanity with a new race of genetically-engineered human-ape hybrids.
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74* ''TabletopGame/{{Alternity}}'' had the baboon-like Weren, who were also [[ProudWarriorRaceGuy Proud Warrior Race Guys]] but typically not hostile.
75* ''TabletopGame/AT43'': The Karmans are sapient, technologically advanced gorillas used as shock troops and agents by ancient aliens intent on destroying all other sapient life.
76* In ''TabletopGame/EclipsePhase'' police forces on Mars often use genetically modified baboons adapted to the atmosphere in a role similar to police dogs, and a lot of people are scared of them. In one of the stories an Olympus Ranger character has two of them, one of which smokes and is prone to tearing faces off if he doesn’t get his nicotine fix.
77* ''TabletopGame/Space1889'' High Martians look and act like evil flying monkeys.
78* ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' brought the Yazirians back, but renamed them "Hadozee," or "deck apes."
79* ''TabletopGame/{{Starfinder}}'' has the maraquoi (seven-sexed, compound-eyed langur-people), the seprevoi (four-legged, hooved baboon-people) and the neskinti (basically hadozee {{Exp|y}}ies). Of these, only the neskinti are likely to be hostile (by virtue of being a subject race of the [[ANaziByAnyOtherName Azlanti Star Empire]]); the maraquoi are Pact Worlds citizens, and the seprevoi are neutral.
80* ''TabletopGame/StarFrontiers'' had the Yazirians as a playable race. They were generally good guys, of the ProudWarriorRaceGuy sort. They were subsequently ported over into ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' as the Hadozee.
81* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Not so much ''killer'', as their role is more of TheEngineer despite questionable sapience, but there are the Jokaero, a race of space orangutans. They produce fantastically advanced and powerful weapons which can fire in a variety of modes (heavy flamer, lascannon, melta), and it's possible to have an ''entire army of them'' plus one Inquisitor.
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85* ''VideoGame/AeroFighters'': The FinalBoss of the first game, which also appears as a final stage mid-boss in the sequels.
86%%* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'': Despite having four arms, bullymongs are considered ape analogues.
87* ''VideoGame/CallOfDutyBlackOps'': The Cosmic Silverback in the ''Dead Ops Arcade'' minigame, along with the much smaller Space Monkeys in the VideoGame/NaziZombies map ''Ascension''.
88* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has transdimensional psychic monkeys that emit toxic gas when defeated, and gives you a [[BraggingRightsReward badge]] for [[NeverSayDie "arresting"]] 1000 of them.
89* ''VideoGame/CrashNitroKart'' has Krunk, the first boss racer faced, who is a blue mandrill-like alien from Terra, a jungle planet similar to Earth. He holds a grudge against the Earthlings because he believes that their planet copied his, although he admits after his defeat that it was actually the other way around.
90* Maya from ''VideoGame/DemonFront'' is the only member of the playable heroes who isn't a HumanAlien, who is instead a simian humanoid.
91%%* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIX'': Kuja.
92* ''VideoGame/GalacticCivilizations'': The Drengin are an AlwaysChaoticEvil race with notably simian features and largely act as the main antagonistic force during the story campaign. And then they get a splinter faction in the Korath Clan, who are even [[OmnicidalManiac worse]].
93* ''Franchise/{{Halo}}'':
94** ''VideoGame/Halo2'' introduced the Brutes, who are basically gorilla-bears. Gorilla-bears in PoweredArmor who [[GunsAkimbo dual-wield shotguns]]. They become even more ape-like in subsequent games, with the page image being the Brute general Atriox from ''VideoGame/HaloWars2''.
95** The Grunts also have ape-like features; the Covenant name for them is even "Unggoy", which in Tagalog means "monkey".
96** ''VideoGame/HaloReach'' includes the [[http://www.halopedia.org/Gúta Gúta]], essentially tusked lizard monkeys that look kind of like [[AllTrollsAreDifferent trolls]]. However, due to resource constraints, only two appear in the entire game (in "Nightfall"), so some think of them as a GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere.
97* In ''VideoGame/{{OFF}}'', if the player gets the secret ending it's revealed that [[spoiler: [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the plot of the game was set in motion by Space Apes who want to make the world empty so that they can use the space to build robot factories which they can use to win a war against flying brains!]]]]
98* ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has an entire colony of angry gorillas who live on the moon. One of them, named Winston, succeeded in reaching Earth, but he is, thankfully, a GentleGiant and a scientist (though willing to get violent when he feels he needs to).
99%%* ''VideoGame/SamAndMaxTheDevilsPlayhouse'': A literal case with General Skun'ka'pe in the third season.
100* ''Franchise/StarFox'': Andross, the BigBad, is an evil scientist appearing as a giant orangutan head and hands. Most of his underlings are also monkeys and apes.
101* ''VideoGame/SwordOfTheStars'': The Tarka are one part reptile and one part this. In return, they consider us this too.
102* ''VideoGame/SystemShock2'' had creepy zombie space lab monkeys. With PsychicPowers (either cryokinesis or pyrokinesis, depending on which kind of monkey).
103* ''VideoGame/{{Turok}}'': The Purr-Lin are essentially a combination of gorilla and reptile.
104* ''VideoGame/UnrealIITheAwakening'': The Izarians, psychotic aliens who are the first enemies you fight. Even lampshaded in-game by a character.
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108* ''WebComic/ElGoonishShive'': The Lespuko is an aggressive alien whose name means "Rock Ape".
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112* ''ComicBook/BuckyOHareAndTheToadWars'': The Betelgeusian Berserker Baboons make up the bulk of S.P.A.C.E.'s SpaceMarine contingent and are more likely than not to go for GoodOldFisticuffs in a setting where [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] are the standard armament. The first baboon seen is a warp drive engineer, but that doesn't stop him from drop-kicking his way through a bulkhead. However, the baboons are firmly in the heroic camp, though they are TheDreaded to the Toads, and tend towards the BloodKnight side of the spectrum. They are also, unlike most examples of this trope, rather small (by human standards, they tower over most of the cast). Willy is a pre-teen human boy, but he can comfortably wear Betelgeusian combat armor with only minor alterations.
113* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainSimianAndTheSpaceMonkeys'' had as its main cast a group of ''good guy'' space monkeys. The BigBad, meanwhile, had an evil ''cyborg'' space monkey after them, RHESUS-2.
114* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': In ''Dial M for Monkey'', Simion seeks revenge on the human population for sending him into space and becoming a super ape.
115* ''WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries'': One episode has Titano (see Comics section) as Lois Lane's pet monkey (her father was part of NASA at the time.) He eventually lands in Metropolis, starts growing to massive size and runs amok downtown.
116* ''WesternAnimation/SuperRobotMonkeyTeamHyperforceGo'': They're technically the good guys, but they have no compunction whatsoever against killing their enemies and being brutal about it.
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