Donkeys

"I am Red... and we are a turncoat army of apes known as "donkeys.""

- Red

Donkeys were what the human soldiers call the eleven apes who sided with them in the war against Caesar and his army. Many of these "donkeys" defected from Caesar's own army either out of fear of Caesar, preferring the humans or did not want to serve with him due to being loyal to Koba.

Under J. Wesley McCullough's command, most of the donkeys serve as mere slaves, being used to do their bidding like carrying mortar launchers, ammunition, guns and helping move equipment. If they betray them, they are shot instantly. They are also forced to have "Donkey" painted on their backs and the Greek letters Alpha-Omega, branded on either temple.

The donkeys appear in Universal's 2018 animated feature Computeropolis: The Deep Web and its television spin-off Zola: Queen of the Deep Web as secondary antagonists, where they serve as Rulio's henchmen.

War for the Planet of the Apes
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Computeropolis: The Deep Web
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Zola: Queen of the Deep Web
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Personality
The Donkeys were very mean-spirited.

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Equipment
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Trivia

 * According to director Matt Reeves, the name "Donkeys" is both a reference to the video game character Donkey Kong and like donkeys, they are used as pack animals.
 * In War for the Planet of the Apes, after Red saved Caesar’s life and Caesar blew up the alpha- omega base, all of the donkeys die. However, in Computeropolis: The Deep Web, the donkeys are alive.
 * A total of nine chimpanzees and two gorillas have served Colonel McCullough (and later Rulio) as donkeys.
 * At least one chimpanzee, Pad, and one gorilla, Winter, joined McCullough out of fear for their lives and not because of loyalty to Koba.
 * Zola hates them so much.