Letchu, Getchu, Saru Getchu

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Alternative Titles

Synonyms: Let You, Get You, Saru Get You, Ape Escape: Let Me Get You
Japanese: レッチュ ゲッチュ サルゲッチュ


Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 76
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 8, 2002 to Sep 30, 2002
Premiered: Spring 2002
Broadcast: Unknown
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Source: Game
Genre: ComedyComedy
Duration: 45 sec. per ep.
Rating: PG - Children

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Score: 5.561 (scored by 126126 users)
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Ranked: #116242
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Popularity: #15964
Members: 569
Favorites: 1

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Episodes: /76

Synopsis

The monkeys are up to no good again, but this time they're on the "heroes" side. Performing no good magic shows, cloning themselves with a ninja Jutsu and filling UFO catchers with themselves are just a few of the tricks they're pulling, while at the same time trying to adapt themselves to the human lifestyle.

Background

Letchu, Getchu, Saru Getchu was broadcast during the TV Tokyo program Oha Suta.

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Reviews

May 16, 2023
Prepare to be enthralled by a captivating absence of plot, as each episode serves as a delightful collection of comedic random events, because Ape Escape has graced us with its presence in the form of computer-generated anime shorts! Brace yourself for the pinnacle of artistic nostalgia, reminiscent of the ancient 3D anime-like games that once graced the hallowed halls of the legendary PlayStation 1. Oh, the funny faces! How they fill our hearts with uncontrollable laughter!

But lo and behold, the animation itself is a masterclass in sluggishness, a testament to the art of slow-paced entertainment. Marvel at the deliberate pace, for it allows ample time ...

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