The Infinite Banana Planet was a place of incredible power and beauty, where the ancient gorilla gods Alibanansur and Ali Bokansur could continue their eternal battle. The planet was divided into two halves, with Alibanansur ruling over the lush jungle and Ali Bokansur ruling over the scorching desert.
The gorillas and monkeys, the two races created by the gods to fight each other, were locked in a never-ending war. Despite their differences, both sides were evenly matched, with the gorillas possessing great strength and the monkeys possessing superior intelligence.
One of the most powerful gorillas was Bald Gorilla, who possessed immeasurable strength. However, his long life had turned his strength into weakness and old age. Other notable gorillas included Flying Gorilla, a self-described superhero; Mr. 0839, Alibanansur's main subordinate and most powerful commander; Mr. Banana, the greatest scientist to ever live; Olajide Olatunji, the biggest gorilla rapper, using his music to keep the gorillas mentally strong; and King Kong, a retired gorilla army general.
The monkeys, on the other hand, had no known origin story. They were just as formidable as the gorillas, using their intelligence to even the playing field in the never-ending war. Some notable monkeys included Agigolu Agalogu, the strongest monkey and able to control time itself with his "time in a bottle" hourglass
thousands of years later, the Infinite Banana Planet was still locked in a never-ending war between the gorillas and the monkeys. Both sides had suffered countless losses, but they continued to fight on, determined to emerge victorious.
Despite their differences, the gorillas and monkeys were evenly matched, with the gorillas possessing great strength and the monkeys possessing superior intelligence. The war raged on, with no end in sight.
In the midst of the chaos, a third race watched from the shadows, waiting for the right moment to reveal themselves. They were a powerful and mysterious people, with abilities beyond anything the gorillas and monkeys had ever seen.
But for now, the war between the gorillas and the monkeys continued, with no end in sight. Who would emerge victorious? Only time would tell.