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[[File:Monkey Juice.jpg|thumb|right|250px|[[Walter R. Riccio]] ingests Monkey Juice in ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''.]]
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'''Monkey Juice''' is a shamic beverage used by the [[Iwi]] people. While it was mainly used as a medicine, it proved to have hallucinogenic properties if abused.
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"'''Monkey juice'''" is a shamanic beverage used by the [[Iwi]] people. While it was mainly used as a medicine, it proved to have hallucinogenic properties if abused. Abuse of the drug led to the insanity of [[Monarch]] mythographer [[Walter R. Riccio]] in the second issue of the [[2017]] comic series ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'', "[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong issue 2|The Mountain who Thunders Death]]."
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==Name==
The beverage is never given a true name by the [[Iwi]] of [[Skull Island]], so its most distinct title is Iwi "monkey juice," which it was called in jest by [[Aaron Brooks]] in the fourth issue "[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong issue 4|Over the Rainbow]]." Otherwise it is interchangeably referred to as "'''shaman drink'''" "'''drink'''," or "'''juice'''." The ambiguous nature of its title led the writer/game designer Sigfried Trent of Evil Genius Games not to give it one for his 2023 role playing game ''[[Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure]]'', alongside concerns of exoticizing the Iwi culture.<ref name="Trent discussion quote">[[File:Monkey juice Trent quote.png|150px]]</ref>
==Origins==
==Origins==
Monkey Juice is a traditional healing beverage created by the [[Iwi]] people of [[Skull Island]].  
Monkey juice is a traditional healing beverage created by unknown means by the [[Iwi]] people from the ground wing membranes of the [[Leafwing]]s, coated in the creature's waxy bodily excretions. This idea was teased in the [[Monarch]] profile of the Leafwing included in the first issue of the comic series,<ref name="Leafwing profile">[[File:KSI_MYTHOLOGY_ICARUS_WING_V2.jpg|150px]]</ref> but was not explicitly confirmed until the ''[[Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure]]'' in [[2023]].<ref name="Cinematic Adventure, p. 14">{{cite book|title=[[Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure]]|last1=Trent|first1=Sigfried|last2=Bramnik|first2=Michael|last3=Flanagan|first3=Ivis|date=2023|publisher=Evil Genius Games|isbn=979-8-9865552-8-7|page=14}}</ref>
==Design==
==Design==
Monkey Juice is a liquid beverage, and can be stored in virtually any container. It appears to be white or possibly clear in color.
Monkey juice is a liquid beverage, and can be stored in virtually any container. It appears to be white or possibly clear in color.
==History==
==Tabletop games==
*''[[Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure]]'' (2023) [profile]
==Comics==
*''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]'' [[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong issue 2|#2]] (2017)
===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''===
===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''===
When the crew of the crashed [[Monarch]] [[V-22 Osprey]] were brought by [[Ato]] to the [[Iwi]] village, they were given Monkey Juice to treat their wounds. Its healing properties proved viable, as Evenji Medov, who had been mauled by a [[Death Jackal]], made a relatively speedy recovery. [[Walter R. Riccio|Walter Riccio]] began to overindulge in the Monkey Juice, which made him highly unstable and caused him to receive hallucinogenic visions of [[King Kong|Kong's]] past. Because of these, he began to believe he was chosen by Kong for a higher purpose. This led him on a pilgrimage which ended in him destroying the Iwi Wall with a seismic charge before being killed by Kong himself.
When the crew of the crashed [[Monarch]] [[Osprey|V-22 Osprey]] were brought by [[Ato]] to the [[Iwi]] village, they were given monkey juice to treat their wounds. Its healing properties proved viable, as Evenji Medov, who had been mauled by a [[Death Jackal]], made a relatively speedy recovery. [[Walter R. Riccio|Walter Riccio]] began to overindulge in the monkey juice, which made him highly unstable and caused him to receive hallucinogenic visions of [[King Kong|Kong's]] past. Because of these, he began to believe he was chosen by Kong for a higher purpose. This led him on a pilgrimage which ended in him destroying the Iwi Wall with a seismic charge before being killed by Kong himself.
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" position="center" spacing="small" captionalign="center">
Birth_of_Kong_Issue_2_Page_1.jpg|Riccio's first taste of monkey juice
Birth_of_Kong_Issue_2_Page_2.jpg
Birth_of_Kong_Issue_2_Page_3.jpg|Riccio succumbing to hallucinations
</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A similar substance, the [[Black Wall Vine]], was featured in the one-shot [[BOOM! Studios]] comic ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]'', which was published in the same year as ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''.
*A similar substance, the [[black wall vine]], was featured in the one-shot [[BOOM! Studios]] comic ''[[Kong: Gods of Skull Island]]'', which was published in the same year as ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''.
* It's possible this drug is made in part from Leafwings as the Leafwing profile mentions their wings are seen as a valuable prize by the Iwi who grind it up into a psychotropic drug.
==References==
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 12 July 2023

"Monkey juice"
Walter R. Riccio ingests monkey juice in Skull Island: The Birth of Kong
Use(s) Medicine, hallucinogen
Creator(s) Iwi
First appearance Skull Island: The Birth of Kong #2

"Monkey juice" is a shamanic beverage used by the Iwi people. While it was mainly used as a medicine, it proved to have hallucinogenic properties if abused. Abuse of the drug led to the insanity of Monarch mythographer Walter R. Riccio in the second issue of the 2017 comic series Skull Island: The Birth of Kong, "The Mountain who Thunders Death."

Name

The beverage is never given a true name by the Iwi of Skull Island, so its most distinct title is Iwi "monkey juice," which it was called in jest by Aaron Brooks in the fourth issue "Over the Rainbow." Otherwise it is interchangeably referred to as "shaman drink" "drink," or "juice." The ambiguous nature of its title led the writer/game designer Sigfried Trent of Evil Genius Games not to give it one for his 2023 role playing game Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure, alongside concerns of exoticizing the Iwi culture.[1]

Origins

Monkey juice is a traditional healing beverage created by unknown means by the Iwi people from the ground wing membranes of the Leafwings, coated in the creature's waxy bodily excretions. This idea was teased in the Monarch profile of the Leafwing included in the first issue of the comic series,[2] but was not explicitly confirmed until the Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure in 2023.[3]

Design

Monkey juice is a liquid beverage, and can be stored in virtually any container. It appears to be white or possibly clear in color.

Tabletop games

Comics

Skull Island: The Birth of Kong

When the crew of the crashed Monarch V-22 Osprey were brought by Ato to the Iwi village, they were given monkey juice to treat their wounds. Its healing properties proved viable, as Evenji Medov, who had been mauled by a Death Jackal, made a relatively speedy recovery. Walter Riccio began to overindulge in the monkey juice, which made him highly unstable and caused him to receive hallucinogenic visions of Kong's past. Because of these, he began to believe he was chosen by Kong for a higher purpose. This led him on a pilgrimage which ended in him destroying the Iwi Wall with a seismic charge before being killed by Kong himself.

Gallery

Trivia

References

This is a list of references for Monkey juice. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. Monkey juice Trent quote.png
  2. KSI MYTHOLOGY ICARUS WING V2.jpg
  3. Trent, Sigfried; Bramnik, Michael; Flanagan, Ivis (2023). Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure. Evil Genius Games. p. 14. ISBN 979-8-9865552-8-7.

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