Notes: I'm terrible at making titles and names. :c (Also, if anyone is wondering, I am not abandoning my TWEWY fanfic, this story is a little distraction for me.)

Recently, I started to play Ape Escape: Pumped and Primed and I remembered how much I loved the Pipotrons. I especially loved their intermissions and their theme song.

(To watch the videos, copy and paste the links without the spaces and brackets)

Intermission One: [ youtu . be / YOHcBci7mBs ]

Intermission Two: [ youtu . be / BekszXYA5LU ]

The Pipotron brothers' personalities are based on how they acted in the game Ape Escape: Pumped and Primed, not the anime (I never watched the anime yet.)

Words between the "{ }" are translated so you can understand it.


Chapter One

How Life was Before the Capture

The Pipotron Brothers used to live normal lives. The were like other monkeys; everyday was mostly the same routine: eat, play, sleep. They thought the same cycle will never end.

Of course, before they wanted to change it.

The brothers grew bored of their lives with each passing minute. Nothing exciting happens often, though, even if some drama occurs between two other monkeys, some other primate comes along and calm both of them down. This does deeply disappoint the trio. Some days, they would even try to cause some trouble themselves, one day they could be stealing food, another day they can be annoying a monkey by, well, monkeying around. Their fun, however, ends too soon for their liking when a small group is formed just for the purpose of ceasing the madness.

They craved more. More trouble, more excitement; that was simply all they wanted. Those few minutes of drama aren't enough to satisfy their hunger for excitement. Was it too hard to fulfill this simple wish? The brothers didn't know what else they could do, they would leave their territory, but many dangers lie ahead; three monkeys wouldn't be able to handle them. The trio decided to just stay where they were and just try to cause trouble.

Though, one day, a beautiful day where it seems like nothing can go wrong, the boys were particularly noisy, and attracted unwanted attention to their troop.