Brian Doyle-Murray |
Coach Gills |
Grey DeLisle |
Lupe Toucan, Ingrid Giraffe |
Maurice LaMarche |
Cyrus Q. Hornbill, Principal Pixiefrog, Mr. Blowhole, Mr. Mandrill |
Phil LaMarr |
Virgil "Bull" Sharkowski |
Rick Gomez |
Slips Python, Windsor |
Tom Kenny |
Jake Spidermonkey, Henry Armadillo |
Nika Futterman |
Jake's Mom |
Recurring Role |
Ingrid reveals the fact that she forgets that Adam is new to Charles Darwin Middle School.
Adam has a clock that looks like Jake, and Jake has a clock that looks like Adam.
If this is the Christmas special for My Gym Partner's a Monkey, why did Cartoon Network air it in the middle of September?
Animas Rock is a compilation of all of Charles Darwin Middle School's students' "scents". You add to the rock by going to the bathroom.
Adam and Jake's clocks look like each other.
Animas is celebrated when it is the hottest time of the year.
Coach Gills is afraid of the dark and hates pigeons.
Jake lives at the City Zoo.
Credits: The school throws fireworks.
Tiffany is Coach Gills's first name.
Coach Gills: IT'S ABOUT YOUR FRIEN...
(Horace put a loaf or bread over Coach Gills's bowl, so nobody can hear what she's saying)
Jake: Oh! Oh! I wanna say what Adam taught me! (talks like a girl) Lights please. (Talks in normal voice) I got nothin'.
Coach Gills: You've got your friends!
Lupe: I learned from Adam that the greatest gift of all is the gift of: really expensive jewelery!
Adam: (after telling what Animas is really about) And my instincts tell me next year to stay home.
This episode first aired during a marathon on Cartoon Network entitled "Animas".
Second full length episode.
This is the Christmas episode of My Gym Partner's a Monkey.
Samurai Quan: Samurai Quan is a parody of Cartoon Network's Samurai Jack
What the other teachers try to do to Coach Gills is a reference to the three gthosts of christmas from the Charles Dickens book "A christmas carol"
The Great Gourd is like the Great Pumpkin in Charlie Brown: Halloween Special.
The Ghost of Animas (Mrs. Warthog) is a reference to The Ghost of Christmas Past and The Ghost of Christmas Present. They both appeared in the book, A Christmas Carol.
In part of the episode, they refer to How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Also the rhymes are a reference to many of the books author Dr. Seuss (Theador Seuss Geisel) wrote.
The title is a take on the song, "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas."
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