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|Box title = The Banana Brothers |
|Box title = The Banana Brothers |
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|Row 1 title = Name(s): |
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+ | |Row 1 info = Igor (left) and Serge (right) |
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+ | '''''The Banana Brothers''''' '''('''''Igor & Sergei''''')''' are a pair of men from Moscow, Russia who run a traveling monkey circus. They are voiced by [[Phil Proctor]] and Abe Benrubi, respectively. |
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+ | The circus train arrives in town near the beginning of the movie. Igor and Sergei leave the train unattended to get coffee, but the monkeys somehow get loose and manage to drive the train into the woods. The monkeys serve as the secondary antagonists of the film, while their human trainers are not seen until the end. |
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==Looks== |
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− | Igor is the skinnier of the two, with blonde hair, overalls and a train conductor's hat. |
+ | *'''Igor''' is the skinnier of the two, with blonde hair, a green shirt, navy blue overalls, and a navy blue train conductor's hat. |
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Revision as of 13:38, 24 May 2020
The Banana Brothers | |
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Name(s): | Igor (left) and Serge (right) |
Gender(s): | Males |
Species(es): | Human |
Occupation(s): | Circus performers/ringmen |
Interest(s): | Monkeys, coffee, donuts |
Relatives: | Unknown |
Friends: | Monkeys |
Enemies: | None |
Only Apperance: | The Rugrats Movie |
- "Direct from Moscow, the Banana Bros. Monkey Circus! Featuring the most amazing monkeys since Breznev! This is real monkey business, so trotsky on down! The Banana Bros. Monkey Circus."
- ―The commercial for the Circus
The Banana Brothers (Igor & Sergei) are a pair of men from Moscow, Russia who run a traveling monkey circus. They are voiced by Phil Proctor and Abe Benrubi, respectively.
They appear to be the only people running the circus, as well as the only humans in the circus. Whether or not they are truly brothers is unknown.
The circus train arrives in town near the beginning of the movie. Igor and Sergei leave the train unattended to get coffee, but the monkeys somehow get loose and manage to drive the train into the woods. The monkeys serve as the secondary antagonists of the film, while their human trainers are not seen until the end.
When the babies are found by their parents and police, the Banana Brothers exit a police car and are reunited happily with their monkeys, who then proceed to jump on an injured Rex Pester to everyone else's delight.
Looks
The Banana Brothers are almost similar to Laurel and Hardy.
- Igor is the skinnier of the two, with blonde hair, a green shirt, navy blue overalls, and a navy blue train conductor's hat.
- Serge is the fatter, rounder one dressed like a typical ringman, including a red coat, a red hat, and a sky blue shirt. He has brown hair, brown sideburns, and a small brown mustache.
Appearance
The two only appear in the Rugrats Movie, and mentioned in the epilogue where they are described by Chuckie as the monkeys' "daddies".
Trivia
- Igor, when arguing with Serge, states that he prefers coffee in Kiev, stating that 'Nothing is better in St. Petersburg', while Serge prefers coffee from St. Petersburg. Kiev is the capitol of Ukraine while St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia.
- Igor shares his name with one of the two directors of the movie, Igor Kovalyov. Whether this is intentional or not is unknown, as there is no character named Norton (for Norton Virgien). Perhaps not coincidentally, Kovalyov was born in Kiev.
- In the commercial for the circus, the word 'trotsky' is used. This is a parody on Russian words ending in the suffix 'sky/ski', and a reference to Soviet leader Leon Trotsky.
- Also "the most amazing monkeys since Brezhnev" is an unflattering reference to Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev.
- Igor spoke one word in Russian; "Nyet" means no in Russian. He also ranted that wasn't clear through the audience so it's unknown if it's fluent Russian.