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Ape Mania

Ape Mania

By: Jacob Jackman and Dylan Cooper
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Join Jacob Jackman and Dylan Cooper as they talk about apes and nothing else. Every week, sometimes featuring guests.

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Jacob Jackman and Dylan Cooper
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Episodes
  • Jane's Addiction: A Brief Drunken History of Jane Goodall
    Oct 6 2025
    Jacob has four beers at lunch and tries to pay tribute to primatologist Jane Goodall, inventor of the chimpanzee, joined by fellow host Dylan Cooper and special guest Bill Egan. What happened to her finger? Was she a Zionist? Also a full history of the Gary Larson Incident.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • RE-POST: I Cannot Believe We've Done Twenty Of This ft. Leela Varghese
    Sep 29 2025
    IMPORTANT UPDATE ABOUT THE FUTURE OF APE MANIA! We are going to be pumping out episodes fortnightly from this point onwards. In the meantime, pleas enjoy this re-post of a classic episode featuring Leela Varghese, director of Lesbian Space Princess, in cinemas now!

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • How Many Reels Can A Chimp Watch? ft. Stephen Lockwood
    Sep 22 2025
    Special guest comedian/filmmaker/veteran Stephen Lockwood drops by the pod to discuss his upcoming road trip around Australia and the accompanying documentary 'The Last Post.' Really big topics in this one. Finding your purpose in life, giving back to society, stepping out of your comfort zone to pursue something new. We also talk about chimps watching reels. Isn't that crazy? Mighty Joe Young comes up in conversation too. Apparently that's about an Ape? Who knew.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
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