Gorillas in popular culture

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For the main article on the animal, see Gorilla.
Two of the Nairobi Trio, from the 1950s TV series The Ernie Kovacs Show
Two of the Nairobi Trio, from the 1950s TV series The Ernie Kovacs Show
Magilla Gorilla
Magilla Gorilla
Gorilla Grodd
Gorilla Grodd
King Kong
King Kong
Gus the Gorilla
Gus the Gorilla
Donkey Kong Gorilla
Donkey Kong Gorilla
Optimus Primal Gorilla
Optimus Primal Gorilla
Optimus Primal techno-organic Gorilla
Optimus Primal techno-organic Gorilla

With other primates like Orangutans representations of the Gorilla are common in popular culture in the United States of America - with the full range of electronic media having gorillas as mascots, gorillas behaving like humans, and humans behaving like gorillas.

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[edit] Examples of representation

The following secttions give an approxiumate sample of the many forms of representation of the gorilla in popular culture: -

[edit] Sculpture

The French sculptor Emmanuel Frémiet won a medal of honour at the Salon of 1887 for his masterly "Gorilla Carrying off a Woman". Although praised in its time, this work now evokes ridicule from some observers for its depiction of a gorilla abducting a nude woman, presumably with the intention of raping her - something totally alien to actual gorilla behaviour. Nonetheless, this act has somehow caught the public's imagination as witnessed by the repeated popularity of the King Kong theme.

[edit] Cartoons

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[edit] Film

  • The giant gorilla is a recurring theme in film, especially in the various incarnations of King Kong and Mighty Joe Young
  • Trading Places starring Eddie Murphy and Dan Akroyd features a scene wherin a gorilla transported on a train, meets 'Harvey' dressed in a gorilla costume Harvey is played by James Belushi.
  • Bride of the Gorilla starring Raymond Burr who changes into a Gorilla and torments his wife.
  • Another 50's classic is Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla a comedy featuring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis meet Bela Lugosi on a remote island who can turn people into Gorillas!
  • Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey was a drama which documented a scientist in Africa crusading for the rights of Gorillas.
  • Various non-human apes dominate the world in the Planet of the Apes series, among them Gorillas, who act as the soldiers and laborers in ape society.

[edit] Magazines and literature

  • Fester Bestertester, the protagonist of Don Martin's Mad Magazine strip "National Gorilla-Suit Day" is beset by gorillas (or persons dressed as gorillas). "National Gorilla-Suit Day" is celebrated every year on January 31st. Writer Mark Evanier promotes this holiday on his web site [1], [2]
  • In the award-winning novel Ishmael, written by Daniel Quinn, a gorilla teaches the protagonist about the history of humanity and the effect "civilized" culture has had on other species.

[edit] Music Groups

  • There is a children's musical group called Barking Gorillas [3]. Its theme is a dance song called "Barking Gorillas Bounce" [4], and its logo features three gorillas dressed as a barbershop trio.
  • A popular virtual band "Gorillaz" is named after the animal.

[edit] Online games

  • Gorillas are also Beasts in the popular fantasy MMO World of Warcraft some can be tamed and used by the Hunter Class in the game though they are not nearly as commonly used as other potential pets.

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