Shamu Rocks: SeaWorld Orlando 2003 - Epic Killer Whale Spectacular!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
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    Get ready to rock out with our thrilling video capturing SeaWorld Orlando's Shamu Rocks show from 2003! Join us for an electrifying marine extravaganza featuring SeaWorld's iconic killer whales as they take center stage in a high-energy performance that's sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.
    In this epic show, you'll be treated to a dazzling display of music, lights, and aquatic acrobatics as Shamu and his trainers showcase their incredible talents in a rock-and-roll-inspired spectacle. From breathtaking leaps and awe-inspiring dives to synchronized swimming and playful interactions, the killer whales pull out all the stops to captivate audiences of all ages.
    But the excitement doesn't end there! As you watch the show, you'll also learn about the natural behaviors and abilities of killer whales, as well as the important conservation efforts underway to protect these magnificent animals and their ocean habitats. It's a thrilling combination of entertainment and education that highlights SeaWorld's commitment to marine conservation and environmental stewardship.
    So, join us as we rock out with Shamu at SeaWorld Orlando in 2003. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or experiencing it for the first time, Shamu Rocks promises an unforgettable journey into the world of killer whales and the magic of the ocean. Get ready to be amazed!
    Sea World Orlando Shamu Rocks
    August 2003

Комментарии • 22

  • @Penguins2900
    @Penguins2900 8 лет назад +7

    Thank you for this! Taku did so great in this show!

  • @oneocean111
    @oneocean111 11 лет назад +3

    this brings me back so many memories!!! they gave this show the first time i went.

  • @Syrahmara
    @Syrahmara 11 лет назад +2

    this is the most footage that i have ever been able to find of Shamu Rocks America! thank you!

  • @swlegend0926
    @swlegend0926 12 лет назад +1

    The same response on Shamu Adventure THANK YOU!!!

  • @RockstarTrua
    @RockstarTrua 12 лет назад +1

    Ahhh I loved this show! Shamu. Rocks. America! :D Looks like they cut Tili's part out that day for whatever reason. Darn! Also one of the best shows SeaWorld has ever done. Thank you so much for uploading this as well!

  • @ster1573
    @ster1573 12 лет назад +1

    this is the second best show ever

  • @bobafettguy1700
    @bobafettguy1700 12 лет назад

    Most amazing show ever!!!!!!!!!

  • @samuelteodorobatistasantos6637
    @samuelteodorobatistasantos6637 2 года назад +2

    0:47

  • @LOLMAN9538
    @LOLMAN9538 8 дней назад

    So this is what eventually became Orca Encounter, right?

    • @JPL1311
      @JPL1311  8 дней назад

      One of the shows there were several different iterations of the show.

  • @Msredtulip1990
    @Msredtulip1990 11 лет назад

    You should try to look for shows featured in San Diego and San Antonio.

  • @reivorau1069
    @reivorau1069 11 лет назад

    hay ghê

  • @Msredtulip1990
    @Msredtulip1990 11 лет назад +1

    Does anyone know which whales were performing in this show?

  • @Msredtulip1990
    @Msredtulip1990 11 лет назад +3

    Was Katina pregnant in this show? She looks a bit bulky...

    • @willianramos5650
      @willianramos5650 7 лет назад

      unna still birth in 2004

    • @KatStudios
      @KatStudios 3 года назад

      no, she had given birth to ikaika in 2002, her next calf was nalani in 2006

  • @Zzzk23
    @Zzzk23 11 лет назад +3

    poor shamu, killer whales don't do half of those tricks in the wild

  • @alisonquerns3403
    @alisonquerns3403 6 лет назад +3

    Just a stark reminder of how long this abuse has been going on. I can’t understand why people go to Seaworld again and again. The whales have been forced to do the same tricks just the music and the dancing jailers change.

    • @coconutdreamss8949
      @coconutdreamss8949 4 года назад +4

      The whales aren't forced to do anything. You cannot force an animal as large as a killer whale to do what you want them to do. If they don't want to do something, they aren't made to do it. Plus, the order of the behaviors they do, how they do it, and when are constantly changing in order to provide mental stimulation. These "tricks" are their exercise, as well.
      Also, "dancing jailers?" Really?
      These "dancing jailers" are people that have given up time with their families, holidays and weekends off, and even sleeping in order to give these animals the best care they can possibly receive. They may seem like "dancing jailers" to you, but to me, and to anyone who's even looked beyond Blackfish and whatever other lie the media has been feeding people, these are trainers who have worked incredibly hard to get where they are, and they sacrifice a lot in order to care for these animals. I've been going to SeaWorld for nearly 12 years, and trust me, the trainers have nothing but love and care for the whales. They are professionals, and look who's commenting that they're "dancing jailers." Someone who isn't a professional and someone who knows nothing about these animals or the people that work with them.
      People who go to SeaWorld "again and again" are people who have realized that PeTA and Blackfish are filled to the brim with lies. I can agree that there are things that can be improved on regarding the size of the whales' tank. That is definitely a problem, but it's because of people like you that those plans were thrown away. There were supposed to be improvements, but people were just pushing and pushing and ruined it.
      I suggest looking at the book "I Still Believe" by Hazel McBride. Hazel is an orca trainer in France, and the book is told from a trainer's perspective. She touches on things like the "tricks" (as you so call them) that the whales do, how much food they get and when they get it, positive reinforcement, enrichment, and other things that the media has lied about.

    • @Emily-dv1wl
      @Emily-dv1wl 4 года назад +2

      I have firsthand experience of what happens when the orcas choose not to perform. They pause the show, waiting for the orca(s) to show signs of attention and signs of being alert before beginning where they left off. In the meantime, they usually list facts about the orcas, how they reinforce them, how they teach behaviours, and other similar things. If too much time is taken while waiting the trainers will send them back to another pool and bring out another orca to provide them with the enrichment and provide the education, connections, and excitement to the audience.

    • @trevorwelz7290
      @trevorwelz7290 2 месяца назад

      May God Be With Them. Amen​@coconutdreamss8949