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  1. Planet of the Apes (TV Series 1974) Mark Lenard as Urko. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2021 · In this episode, Urko stokes the apes' fear of the Underdwellers in order to get the government's permission to eradicate them. Can our heroes stop Urko's pl...

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  3. General Urko is a fictional military commander as well as a humanoid ape featured in the 1974 CBS television series Planet of the Apes. Played by actor Mark Lenard, he was introduced in the series' pilot episode, "Escape from Tomorrow" and appeared in all fourteen episodes of the series in total. Urko is a humanoid ape and a military commander holding the rank of General. He was the Chief of ...

  4. written by Mike Jimenez. In 1968 20th Century Fox sent four astronauts into space and launched one of the most successful science fiction franchises of all time. Planet of the Apes was a hit, both critically and financially. With the success of the first film, sequels were bound to follow, and they did. By 1973 a total of five Ape films had ...

  5. As established by the character of Armando in Conquest of the Planet of the Apes, a space-borne pathogen eradicated all cats and dogs from the planet Earth in the year 1984. Zira and Cornelius also predicted the extinction of all cats and dogs at some point in their ancient history. [2]

  6. He was in fact going to kill Ursus with his Klingon disruptor weapon, but one of Marius' own men betrayed him and saved Ursus. The 2018 novel Death of the Planet of the Apes details Ursus early life. He had been an orphan and a rebellious youth, but was raised by Kananaios, a preacher and friend of Sabian.

  7. The Soldiers come with the same rifle as the General Apes, which can also be found in several Action Jackson sets. The rifle has been factory reproduced by CTVT and by EMCE Toys. The original says Mego on the stock, while the CTVT reproduction is unmarked. The EMCE version is stamped EMCE in place of the Mego stamp on the stock, so it's easy to ID.