January 31st is National Gorilla Suit Day

Get Your Gorilla On

Kelly Spies
National Gorilla Suit Day comes each and every year on January 31st and very few people even realize it happens. Gorilla suit enthusiasts who are aware of the holiday come from every walk of life imaginable. They pay homage to the humorous beast costume by digging out their gorilla suits, removing the dust, dirt and grime and hitting the streets for a day long, door to door gorilla suit campaign.

There's not much to it really. There's no fancy gift giving rituals, elaborate celebrations, symbolic reenactments or national shopping days devoted to the suit. That I'm aware of, no one throws large family feasts in honor of the gorilla suit or hosts gatherings in its name although I imagine a gorilla suit barbecue in which all the guests arrive dressed in gorilla suits would be smashing. All that's needed to celebrate National Gorilla Suit day is a gorilla suit and the ability to go door to door.

The origins of National Gorilla Suit Day began with Don Martin; once declared as Mad's Maddest Artist. It got started back in 1964 when Martin collaborated with E. Solomon Rosenblum on a book called Don Martin Bounces Back. The paperback book ended up on the best-selling list of Mad paperback books.

Don Martin Bounces Back! Features a story about a man named Fester Bestertester who tries to explain National Gorilla Suit Day to his buddy Karbunkle and as he's explaining it, he's expressing his disgust with it when three gorilla suit wearing men show up at his front door. Over the course of the story he encounters more than one group of gorilla suit wearing people on his doorstep. Each and every time he greets his visitors they beat the snot out of him until finally he is confronted by members of the Senate Anti-Trust Committee who want him to testify against gorilla suit manufacturers.

This story was such a hit that it spawned what we now know as National Gorilla Suit Day. Even famous people celebrate National Gorilla Suit Day.

In 2006 Red Sox General Manager Theo Epstein was spotted leaving Fenway Park wearing a gorilla suit. The public learned later that he had attended the baseball game in a gorilla suit to avoid being detected.

Reverend Run from the MTV hit show Run's House and rapper from the 1980's group Run DMC showed up to pick his kid up from the bus stop driving a rolls Royce and wearing a gorilla suit during an episode in season three.

So, this January 31st get your gorilla suit out and go get some neighbors!

Published by Kelly Spies

I'm just a chick with a lot to say about different things. I've been writing for most of my life and aspire to someday be a published novelist as well as content writer.  View profile

  • Theo Epstein wore a gorilla suit to a game after he resigned as General Manager of the Red Sox.
  • Don Martin Bounces Back! paperback book started National Gorilla Suit Day.
  • This holiday doesn't get fancy celebrations.
Don Martin Bounces Back shared joint copyrights on the book. Martin died on bad terms with Mad Magazine and so now there is no expectation for the book to ever be in print again.

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  • Tony1/30/2009

    I'm surprised that Gorilla suits haven't be banned for reasons of National Security.

  • Angela La Fon12/28/2007

    Looking forward to it! You've been missed.

  • Benjamin Hirsch10/30/2007

    What a great holiday! I wonder why Hallmark hasn't capitalized on it yet?

  • April Johnson10/29/2007

    Hahahaha! So fun!

  • EMohrman10/27/2007

    Witnesses, that is.

  • EMohrman10/27/2007

    Ohhhh... I thought the Jehova's Withnesses were just trying a fresh approach.

  • Justice Lives Not10/26/2007

    I had Don Martin Bounces Back when I was a kid! I could SHOOT myself for getting talked into selling it and about 50 other MAD paperbacks at a yard sale back in '87! Anyway, The ending of the story was hillarious, too. Fester and Karbunkle finally give in and don gorilla suits, and eat a banana. When they peel the thing, guess what jumps out? Great article!! Brought back some great memories!

  • Carol Bengle Gilbert10/26/2007

    Leave it to you, Kelly, to come up with this- :).

  • theBarefoot10/26/2007

    Too bad I lent my Gorilla suit to a friend and he never returned it.

  • Chrissy & Company10/26/2007

    Cute story! Love the picture!

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