Rally Monkey movie nixed

? The World Series champion Anaheim Angels aren’t about to let anyone monkey around with their mascot, especially when it comes to a movie.

Larry Cano, an executive producer of the 1983 film “Silkwood,” views the Rally Monkey as a perfect role model for kids and wants to make a movie featuring the crowd-pleasing primate.

Cano has filed both a trademark application for the term “Rally Monkey” and a script treatment with the Writer’s Guild of America.

There’s only one problem. The Angels and major league baseball say they have prior rights to the name, and already have begun to enforce them against others looking to make a buck from the monkey.

“The mere fact that somebody filed for trademark registration does not give them any special legal status,” said Rick Schlesinger, an attorney for the Angels. “Our position is that ‘Rally Monkey’ is a protected trademark of the Angels and has been so since we first used it in the fall of 2000.”