My Gym Partner's A Monkey - History

History

See also: List of My Gym Partner's a Monkey episodes

The series was created by husband and wife, Timothy and Julie McNally Cahill. After a pilot airing on December 26, 2005, the series began its regular run with a two-episode premiere on Cartoon Network's Fridays block on February 24, 2006. The series also premiered on Kids' WB!, on The WB Television Network on January 7, 2006 to February 25, 2006, until it was replaced by The CW Television Network, continued to air My Gym Partner's a Monkey, from October 7, 2006 until March 29, 2008. The My Gym Partner's a Monkey-based television film The Big Field Trip aired on January 14, 2007 as part of season 3. A special episode, "That Darn Platypus," aired on Cartoon Network on May 6, 2007 as part of Cartoon Network Invaded, a mini-series that aired 5 specials of different series from May 4 to May 28, 2007. The series ended its 4 season-run on November 27, 2008, with the episode "A Thanksgiving Carol". Reruns of the series are shown on the revived block Cartoon Planet since April 27, 2012.

Two DVD volumes of the series have been released in Region 4. The first, My Gym Partner's a Monkey – King of the Jungle (featuring 6 episodes, a total of 150 minutes), was released on April 4, 2007 and the second, My Gym Partner's a Monkey – Monkey Business (featuring 7 episodes, a total of 154 minutes), on January 23, 2008. Both are available for purchase on Amazon.com. There have been no further volumes released. All the seasons are available for purchase on the iTunes Store.

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