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Okay! I admit it. I'm gay!
 
   
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'''Curious George''' is the protagonist in a series of popular children's books by the same name, written by Hans Aloveryer and his wife [[Bernard]]. The books feature a [[Bisexual|bi-curious]] [[chimp]]anzee named George, who is brought from his home in [[Africa]] by The Man With The PVC Gimp Mask to live with him in his cellar.
[[Image:Bicurious george_03.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bi-curious George - the Ambisexterous Ape.]]
 
{{Q|Polyamorous little monkey....|Noel Coward}}
 
   
'''Bi-curious George''' is the protagonist of a series of popular children's books by the same name, written by Hans Aloveryer and his wife [[Bernard]]. The books feature a sexually-ambiguous chimp named George, who is brought from his home in [[Africa]] by "''The Man with PVC Gimp Mask''" to live with him in his cellar. In each of the books, Bi-curious George is identified in the text as a [[monkey]], and although in the illustrations he does not correspond exactly to any non-fictional species of monkey it is believed by many that he is in fact, a [[Bonobo]], a species known to be the [[Sex|sexiest]] of the great apes.
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Although in the illustrations George does not correspond exactly to any non-fictional species of monkey, it is believed by many that he is in fact a [[bonobo]], a species known to be the [[sex]]iest of the great apes.
   
==Main Characters==
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==Characters==
 
===Curious George===
Only a limited number of recurring characters occur within the Bi-curious George stories, these include:
 
 
Our first view of George sees him living free and happy within a commune in North Africa, where he performs for money to passing tourists. One day a group of swarthy-looking men buy him drinks, and after a short time he wakes up with a burlap bag over his head. After a lengthy sea voyage George finds himself living in a cellar in [[New York]], where he gets into a number of jolly japes with a selection of visitors to his dungeon.
[[Image:Bicurious george02.jpg|thumb|right|300px|George meets [[Brokeback Mountain|"Cowboy" Roy]], with whom he learns the art of bareback riding.]]
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[[File:Bicurious george02.jpg|thumb|upright=0.5|left|George meets [[Brokeback Mountain|Cowboy Roy]], from whom he learns the art of bareback riding.]]
===Bi-curious George===
 
   
 
George is famous for scenes demonstrating the use of his prehensile toes which allows him to be the central participant in eight-way group-sex. He prefers to sleep in an iron cage, usually wearing his "King Bull" butt plug. Only within the [[French]] language story ''Curious George et le Ménage à Trois'' is George known to have a tail.<ref>comically, while attempting [[Lewd Acts of the Apostles|an act known as Ape Agape]]</ref>
Sometimes simply referred to as George, our first view of Bi-curious George sees him living free and happy within a commune in North Africa, where he performs for money to passing tourists. One day a group of swarthy looking men buy him drinks, and after a short time he wakes up gagged with a burlap bag over his head. After a lengthy sea voyage George finds himself living in a cellar in [[New York]], where he gets into a number of jolly japes with a selection of visitors to his dungeon.
 
   
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===The Man===
George is known as the "''ambisexterous ape''", and is famous for scenes demonstrating the use of his prehensile toes which allows him to be the central participant in eight-way group-sex acts. He prefers to sleep within an iron cage frequently ''wearing'' his "''King Bull''" butt plug. Only within the [[French]] language story "''Bi-curious George et la Ménage à Trois''" is George shown with a tail where he is shown performing an [[Lewd Acts of the Apostles|act]] known as Ape Agape.
 
 
The only recurring character in the original adventures, other than George himself, is The Man With The PVC Gimp Mask.<ref>The character is rarely mentioned by his full name; in the ''Curious George'' [[CGI|animated]] films he is "Ted Shackles".</ref> The Man brought George from Africa, and it is in his [[Dungeon|house]] that George lives. The Man often facilitates George's adventures by taking him somewhere, usually blindfolded and ball-gagged.<ref>Even more often The Man appears just in time to get George out of a [[Anus|tight spot]].</ref> He is always seen wearing a leather harness.
   
===The Man with PVC Gimp Mask===
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===The village people===
 
A number of individuals from the neighborhood frequently visit George and his companions throughout the stories. Although the characters are never named, it is clear from the imagery used as to their professions.<ref>Had the series continued, other characters would have appeared: Initial sketches were made of a tinker, a tailor, a soldier [[Voyeur I#Voyeur I Today|and some spies]].</ref>
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*A motorbike police officer
 
*A [[Native American]] chief
 
*A leather-clad biker with a handlebar mustache
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*A construction worker
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*A [[cowboy]]
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[[File:CuriousGeorgeCDSwitch.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|Curious George first introduced {{W|Rusty trombone#Usage history|tromboning}} to the world at large.]]
   
 
==The Series==
The only recurring character in the original adventures, other than George himself, is the Man with PVC Gimp Mask. It was he who brought George from Africa, and it is in his [[Dungeon|house]] that George lives. The Man often facilitates George's adventures by taking him somewhere (usually blindfolded and ballgagged, and even more often resolves the tension by appearing just in time to get George out of a [[Anus|tight spot]]. He is always seen wearing a leather harness, ballgag and PVC gimp mask.
 
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Hans and Bernard Aloveryer released four ''Curious George'' books.
 
*''Curious George and the Cross-dressing Switch Hitter'' (1941)
 
*''Curious George et la Ménage à Trois'' (1948)
 
*''Curious George and the [[Testicle|Big Ball]]'' (1952)
 
*''Curious George Goes Down Under'' (1953)
   
 
More recently, additional ''Curious George'' books have been released by [[Minge|Ilova Muffin]], including new adventures, [[Erection|pop-up]] books with scenes from the original books, and books adapted from the [[Dutch]] [[1980s]] adult telefilm series.
The character is never mentioned by name in the original adventures, or in any subsequent content over more than six decades. He is always called either "the Gimp" or fully "the Man with PVC Gimp Mask".
 
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==See also==
===Various Village People===
 
 
*''[[UnBooks:Hergé's Erotic Adventures of Tintin|Hergé's Erotic Adventures of Tintin]]''
[[Image:Bicurious george01.jpg|thumb|right|300px|This [[1941]] printing was the first to introduce both the Bi-curious George character and the act of "tromboning" to the world at large.]]
 
   
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==Notes==
A number of individuals from the neighbourhood frequently visit George and his companions throughout the stories, and although the characters are never named it is clear from the imagery used as to the professions of the visitors. In order of first appearance they are as follows:
 
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* A Motorbike Police Officer
 
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* A Native American Chief
 
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* A Leatherclad Biker with a handlebar moustache
 
* A Construction Worker
 
* A Cowboy
 
   
It is thought that had the series continued a number of local characters would have made an appearance, with initial sketches made of a Soldier, a Sailor, a Tinker and a Tailor.
 
 
==Book Series==
 
 
Hans and Bernard Aloveryer released four "Bi-curious George" books. More recently, additional Bi-curious George books have been released by [[Minge|Ilova Muffin]] including pop up books with scenes from the original books, books adapted from the [[Dutch]] [[1980]]s adult telefilm series, as well as new adventures.
 
 
* Bi-curious George and the Cross-Dressing Switch Hitter (1941)
 
* Bi-curious George et la Ménage à Trois (1948) [[French|French Language Only]]
 
* Bi-curious George and the [[ACDC|AC/DC Big Ball]] (1952)
 
* Bi-curious George goes Down Under (1953)
 
 
==See Also==
 
 
* [[UnBooks:Hergé's Erotic Adventures of Tintin|Hergé's Erotic Adventures of Tintin]]
 
 
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Curious George, the Ambisexterous Ape

Curious George is the protagonist in a series of popular children's books by the same name, written by Hans Aloveryer and his wife Bernard. The books feature a bi-curious chimpanzee named George, who is brought from his home in Africa by The Man With The PVC Gimp Mask to live with him in his cellar.

Although in the illustrations George does not correspond exactly to any non-fictional species of monkey, it is believed by many that he is in fact a bonobo, a species known to be the sexiest of the great apes.

Characters

Curious George

Our first view of George sees him living free and happy within a commune in North Africa, where he performs for money to passing tourists. One day a group of swarthy-looking men buy him drinks, and after a short time he wakes up with a burlap bag over his head. After a lengthy sea voyage George finds himself living in a cellar in New York, where he gets into a number of jolly japes with a selection of visitors to his dungeon.

George meets Cowboy Roy, from whom he learns the art of bareback riding.

George is famous for scenes demonstrating the use of his prehensile toes which allows him to be the central participant in eight-way group-sex. He prefers to sleep in an iron cage, usually wearing his "King Bull" butt plug. Only within the French language story Curious George et le Ménage à Trois is George known to have a tail.[1]

The Man

The only recurring character in the original adventures, other than George himself, is The Man With The PVC Gimp Mask.[2] The Man brought George from Africa, and it is in his house that George lives. The Man often facilitates George's adventures by taking him somewhere, usually blindfolded and ball-gagged.[3] He is always seen wearing a leather harness.

The village people

A number of individuals from the neighborhood frequently visit George and his companions throughout the stories. Although the characters are never named, it is clear from the imagery used as to their professions.[4]

  • A motorbike police officer
  • A Native American chief
  • A leather-clad biker with a handlebar mustache
  • A construction worker
  • A cowboy
Curious George first introduced tromboning to the world at large.

The Series

Hans and Bernard Aloveryer released four Curious George books.

  • Curious George and the Cross-dressing Switch Hitter (1941)
  • Curious George et la Ménage à Trois (1948)
  • Curious George and the Big Ball (1952)
  • Curious George Goes Down Under (1953)

More recently, additional Curious George books have been released by Ilova Muffin, including new adventures, pop-up books with scenes from the original books, and books adapted from the Dutch 1980s adult telefilm series.

See also

Notes

  1. comically, while attempting an act known as Ape Agape
  2. The character is rarely mentioned by his full name; in the Curious George animated films he is "Ted Shackles".
  3. Even more often The Man appears just in time to get George out of a tight spot.
  4. Had the series continued, other characters would have appeared: Initial sketches were made of a tinker, a tailor, a soldier and some spies.
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