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  2. Jerry and Mary Newport - Wikipedia

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    Mary met Jerry at a support group in Los Angeles. In 1993, Jerry told Mary about a Halloween party being held by the Adult Gathering, United and Autistic self-help group; she attended dressed as Mozart, and he wore a whale costume constructed from chicken wire and newspaper. Their first date was at the Los Angeles Zoo on November 28, 1993.

  3. Harambe - Wikipedia

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    Harambe ( / həˈrɑːmbeɪ / hə-RAHM-bay; May 27, 1999 – May 28, 2016) was a western lowland gorilla who lived at the Cincinnati Zoo. On May 28, 2016, a three-year-old boy visiting the zoo climbed under a fence into an outdoor gorilla enclosure where he was violently grabbed and dragged by Harambe. [3] Fearing for the boy's life, a zoo ...

  4. Mighty Joe Young (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    John Alexander as Mighty Joe Young, a mountain gorilla who due to a rare form of gigantism is 15 feet (4.6 m) tall and 2,000 pounds (910 kg) and is the sacred guardian of the mountain. He is Jill's best friend since they were orphaned by the same poacher. Joe was designed and created by special makeup effects legend Rick Baker .

  5. The Magilla Gorilla Show - Wikipedia

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    Magilla Gorilla (voiced by Allan Melvin) is an anthropomorphic western lowland gorilla who spent his time languishing in the front display window of a pet shop run by Melvin Peebles (voiced by Howard Morris in 1964–1965, and Don Messick in 1966-1967), eating bananas and being a drain on the businessman's finances. Mr.

  6. Koko (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Koko (gorilla) Hanabiko " Koko " (July 4, 1971 – June 19, 2018) was a female western lowland gorilla. Koko was born in San Francisco Zoo, [2] and lived most of her life at The Gorilla Foundation 's preserve in the Santa Cruz Mountains. [3] The name "Hanabiko" (花火子), lit. 'fireworks child', is of Japanese origin and is a reference to her ...

  7. Talk:Koko (gorilla)/Sources - Wikipedia

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    Videotape available through Baker & Taylor Company, Chicago, (800) 775-2400. Successmaker Reading Adventures, (CD-ROM) Computer Curriculum Corporation, 1287 Lawrence Station Road, Sunnyvale, CA. (800) 227-8324. Visty/Brennan Productions and Thirteen/WNET in association with the Gorilla Foundation/Koko.org.

  8. Tessica Brown - Wikipedia

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    Tessica Brown (born October 20, 1980), also known as the Gorilla Glue Girl, is an American Internet celebrity. She is best known for her TikTok videos documenting the aftermath of her accidentally putting Gorilla Glue in her hair, which were posted and went viral in 2021.

  9. Media in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles area is the home of several major offices and production facilities in the television industry. The Fox Broadcasting Company is based in the Century City district of Los Angeles inside the 20th Century Studios studio lot, while the Fox Television Center is in West Los Angeles. CBS owns CBS Studio Center in Studio City and ...