Insofar as Cheese-A-Go-Go is concerned, the suffix "A-Go-Go" was implemented on a number of entities in the mid-to-late 60s as a signature of implied hipness. In cartoons, for example, Batfink had a villain named Hugo A-Go-Go, and Wacky Races had an episode titled "Idaho-A-Go-Go." I digress, Cheese-A-Go-Go does fit the reference of Monsters-A-Go-Go given the source material.
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