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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • A girl meets a whale in captivity and through their experience she realizes it needs to be free.
    Created by Joey Cheers, Teon Simmons, & Fishy Thom.
    (2016) - WhaleFest, featured at the outdoor activity show in London, England. Ran by the WCA.
    (2015) - FILE Anima+ Featured at the Electronic Language International Festival in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
    (2015) - Curartor's Choice Award of Phinfest in Dana Point, CA
    (2014) - Minnesota Electronic Theater (MET) Finalist in Minneapolis, MN.
    (2014) - Blockhead Film Festival 1st Place in the animation category, in Minneapolis, MN
    For more information on the project and our process check out the blog!
    orcaawarenessproject.blogspot.com

Комментарии • 332

  • @mmcn5552
    @mmcn5552 3 года назад +23

    This video has a lot of meaning to it orcas and other Dolphins don’t deserve to be held in captivity and used for entertainment! They deserve to be free and swimming in the ocean!

  • @ShyVelociraptor
    @ShyVelociraptor 3 года назад +90

    its better to see an orca free and happy but distant than see an orca suffering and depressed but up close

  • @cammm360
    @cammm360 3 года назад +86

    On a side note, I’m a huge supporter of free orcas, so this was awesome! Thanks so much for blessing us with this!

    • @Planespotter302
      @Planespotter302 3 года назад +5

      Same but the dislikes aren’t right cause sea world has the vets at the stadium

  • @Kocatka2024
    @Kocatka2024 7 месяцев назад +5

    You know, this video makes sense too...The killer whales at the performance are cute. But not behind the scenes of oceanariums, on the contrary, they feel lonely. They are on the Loose more beautiful...

  • @Cat_Aviation
    @Cat_Aviation 3 года назад +50

    The dislikers are the hunters that hunt these orcas
    Edit: WOW THX FOR 30 LIKES! THIS IS MY SECOND MOST LIKED COMMENT!

    • @Cat_Aviation
      @Cat_Aviation 3 года назад +1

      To kill animals

    • @Cat_Aviation
      @Cat_Aviation 3 года назад +1

      @Jake Nguyen so it’s not 108?

    • @user-qo3bm8ix1l
      @user-qo3bm8ix1l 3 года назад +1

      Y E S

    • @Cat_Aviation
      @Cat_Aviation 3 года назад +1

      Ok thx

    • @dkhana243
      @dkhana243 3 года назад +1

      @@Cat_Aviation ikr horrible! Animals don’t deserves that kind of stuff ;P

  • @jonathandefoy6376
    @jonathandefoy6376 2 года назад +20

    there has to be a way to make viewing wild animals in their natural habitats accessible to every one...

    • @Wintershope1212
      @Wintershope1212 2 года назад +2

      I agree you should be able to view them without being in captivity

    • @sandrahurd9525
      @sandrahurd9525 Год назад +1

      There is! These whales largely stick to the shores! Lighthouse park on San Juan Island is a perfect viewing spot! You can go kayaking and see them! There are so many ways to do so! Watch the Disney documentary on them! There’s whale watching excursions too! But everyone should experience the pure joy of these intelligent creatures in their natural habit! This short anime is 100% true. I am lucky, we live in Seattle so we can often see them even from peoples homes and offices! Any of our islands and inlets and they also are often spotted from the ferries! It’s breath taking and a privilege!

    • @GoodGrumpyre
      @GoodGrumpyre 4 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, How about we go in the sea ,build floor and a glass wall, we could see them freely along with other fishes, sharks and crabs!

  • @RattInsomniac
    @RattInsomniac 3 года назад +36

    This is a perfect example of why you should go to whale viewing areas in the wild during the season that they show up to see them in their natural habitat instead of buying a ticket to a park to see unnatural behaviors.

    • @deamy5186
      @deamy5186 2 года назад +1

      True. I also support captivated animals to be freed into their habitat. But about your statement of whale viewing, unfortunately not everyone can afford that. I cant help to think, logically speaking, going to seaworld is cheaper than going whale viewing to their real habitat. For example theres hardly ever whale in my country, and people should spend moneys to go to another country just to join whale watching, but not everyone can afford that. Thats why dolphin attraction is so popular here. I'm more convinced if you say we still can study about the captivated animals through internet without have to go to seaworld. and if we have previledge we can afford for whale watching in their habitat to. I'm not offensing you, just elaborated a little bit since your statement cant be applicated into everyones life. *sorry for my english. Still learning hard of it

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@deamy5186 they cannot be freed, i am no where near an orca watching place, but ti do think its sad to see them in a tank, but they are fed well and taken care of, accept for Lolita.

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@deamy5186 seaworld cares btw.

    • @WafflesssFalling
      @WafflesssFalling 8 месяцев назад

      @@deamy5186 orcas and other whales are all over the world; for many folks who live near the ocean it's 100% free. I live in the PNW where we have the southern resident orcas (and some other types like transients), and you can see them year-round from the shore!

  • @cammm360
    @cammm360 3 года назад +75

    The dislikes are from Seaworld

  • @hdr-mj9du
    @hdr-mj9du 2 года назад +4

    Remember to pray for the abandoned 🏚️ animals! They could be dying but we cannot help but here is what us should support! #teamtrees #savetheocean #teamseas

    • @hdr-mj9du
      @hdr-mj9du 2 года назад

      Also who uses coloured emoji for orginazation for ur coloured apps I do!

    • @hdr-mj9du
      @hdr-mj9du 2 года назад

      I also put animals or anything

  • @FlareStrikes31
    @FlareStrikes31 3 года назад +11

    I love the touch of the curled fin when he is with his friends again it really does show what being crammed can do

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@jawsanimations5884 its not why.

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@jawsanimations5884 its beacuse the tempurture and pressure change in the tank.

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays Год назад

      @@alyciazamora3134 ik, you think I’m stupid?

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays Год назад

      @@alyciazamora3134 I said the right thing, the only wrong thing here is your grammar.

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays Год назад

      @@alyciazamora3134 also the orca in the video is Lolita, get your facts straight.

  • @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536
    @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536 3 года назад +9

    i hate captivity in orcas. its just not right to keep them in tanks..

    • @user-se2sf8fv2z
      @user-se2sf8fv2z 2 месяца назад

      But thats why they dont have a pod

    • @user-se2sf8fv2z
      @user-se2sf8fv2z 2 месяца назад

      Orcas that dont have a pack is hard for them
      And seaworld is helping them orcas have died bc of boats trash and and when a orca loses its pod it may die

    • @BloxCraftGamer128
      @BloxCraftGamer128 Месяц назад

      In seaworld, orcas are never alone and there is more orcas their but they should bring ulises to Seaworld Orlando

    • @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536
      @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536 Месяц назад

      @@user-se2sf8fv2zno, sea worlds orcas were separated from their pods, captured and overbred. Watch Blackfish, and then come back and tell me it’s ok.

    • @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536
      @ur_local_equestrian_flickr2536 Месяц назад

      @@BloxCraftGamer128they’re in unstable pods that have been put together badly with no consideration for dominance. Two female orcas fought to the death in seaworld. There’s no excuse for supporting it.

  • @brainfreeze3793
    @brainfreeze3793 3 года назад +3

    Before the girl turned into a killer whale there was dark energy around her

  • @mullisaukko423
    @mullisaukko423 3 года назад +6

    Orcas: *exist*
    Humanity: Hippity hoppity you are now my property

  • @lat4445
    @lat4445 3 года назад +8

    OMG... i cant belive 1min can made my cry.. THAT SO GOOD.. #ANIMALSCOMFORTMATTER

  • @vernandessasadara4818
    @vernandessasadara4818 4 года назад +13

    I was looking for the complete version of this video for years. 😢😢😢 finally

  • @huhuruz77
    @huhuruz77 2 года назад +3

    Orca is so beautiful and intelligent animal. Very emotional cartoon. #FreeOrca

  • @calvinfinney1629
    @calvinfinney1629 7 лет назад +37

    Such a powerful video. Absolutely love the message in this video. Very effective.

    • @AnimatoJoe
      @AnimatoJoe  7 лет назад +4

      Wow thanks Calvin I'm glad you liked it! Share with your friends! I always like to hear of new people watching it for the first time! Thanks for the appreciation! :)

  • @jody024
    @jody024 9 лет назад +20

    very powerful animation

  • @spitfire4793
    @spitfire4793 14 дней назад

    Orcas are regal creatures who do not deserve to be in captivity. Even though I had enjoyed the shows due to the beauty of them, I didn’t know better but seeing Blackfish. I finally see what happened behind the scenes and what I didn’t know.

  • @TheDevourerOfGods
    @TheDevourerOfGods 2 года назад +1

    Seeing the bent fins of orcas in captivity is depressing.

  • @imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602
    @imbigtom.lifeisanamazingjo2602 3 года назад +2

    as bad as the Orcas are kept in harsh places Kids in the Trafficking rings are kept in places that are hell on earth

  • @dantepanics4017
    @dantepanics4017 4 года назад +19

    thanks for this, I needed inspiration

  • @demontrezcurry2225
    @demontrezcurry2225 4 года назад +40

    Did you guys see that girl I would've had the same face if I saw an orca I'm obsessed with orcas

    • @OrcaTheDorka
      @OrcaTheDorka 3 года назад

      Me 2

    • @irondragon1785
      @irondragon1785 3 года назад

      I find them terrifying, anything that will try to eat the largest animal on earth for fun gets the “terrifying” award

    • @orcii_
      @orcii_ 3 года назад

      Look at my user name, it explains it all.

    • @OrcaTheDorka
      @OrcaTheDorka 3 года назад

      @@orcii_ EeeeeeEEeeEEEe

    • @titomarta2628
      @titomarta2628 3 года назад

      Same, But They're Are Killer Whale's

  • @disneyvillainrocket1
    @disneyvillainrocket1 3 года назад +2

    Those innocent orcas being trapped in small tanks. What is this planet coming to nowadays?!

  • @cm94returns19
    @cm94returns19 3 года назад +4

    if keiko was alive right now he would love to this right now but its enough to make grown man cry just a touch

    • @ulisesmarvels
      @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад +1

      Yeah he would he would be sad seeing an orca in his position actually with a pod I mean it is sad that he was rejected from every single pod he attempted to join sure he was released but was it really all that glamorous?

  • @jewelrabi7581
    @jewelrabi7581 3 года назад +3

    Im a big fan of orcas

  • @Cocoon_Memelord
    @Cocoon_Memelord 3 года назад +6

    This animation is just beautiful

    • @AnimatoJoe
      @AnimatoJoe  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! 😊

  • @coffeethewelshkaprosuchus1114
    @coffeethewelshkaprosuchus1114 3 года назад +5

    We must help these animals

  • @lat4445
    @lat4445 3 года назад +2

    THIS VIDEO TEACH PEOPLE THAT DOLPHINARIUMS SHOULD CLOSE CAUSE ORCAS DELPHINS NAVY SEALS AND OTHERS! (and this video made me cry)

  • @kickblasta
    @kickblasta 8 лет назад +7

    and very powerfull music! anyone knows where is the music from?

    • @ange_9935
      @ange_9935 3 года назад

      Do you speak russian

  • @SheWolf_Warrior
    @SheWolf_Warrior 3 года назад +3

    What beautiful animation!! Let’s free the ORCAS!!!

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад

      They can't they are stuck there and if they are returned to the ocean they will die. Wanna know why? Becuase they cant hunt for thenselfs

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@NyYannaPlays
      Cetaceans can be rehabilitated. We have proof of that with Keiko or the dolphins that were released by Richard O'Barry.
      Keiko was a clear success, he lived 7 years free, met other killer whales, hunt and recovered from his illness while during that time 22 killer whales died in captivity and he would undoubtedly have been the first to see his condition before his rehabilitation.
      We also have the story of Stumpy which gives hope because while he is disabled, 5 different orca pods not speaking the same language saved Stumpy.
      We can imagine that wild orcas teach former captives how to have a life, they are largely social enough for that knowing that they even have an area in the brain reserved for socialization.
      And if not, the sanctuaries already in existence and those to be built in the future will form a perfect alternative where cetaceans that can be rehabilitated will train and those who cannot will have a well-deserved retirement.
      In short, young and fit cetaceans can perfectly be rehabilitated and those who cannot have other much better alternatives than staying in the chlorinated pools of dolphinariums where they crumble under the sun, are fed with frozen fish and endure the cries of the spectators and loud music by making often painful shows

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@Cocoon_Memelord Oml stop replying to me.

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 2 года назад

      @@Cocoon_Memelord Oh and btw the other orcas never accepted him in a pod.

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад +1

      @@NyYannaPlays
      If I answer you, it's because you yourself have answered a lot of people for nothing but lies.
      Also, I know that Keiko didn't stay very long with the other orca pods but he always stayed several days with them and traveled several hundred kilometers with these same pods, we have pictures of him having fun with them. If these pods abandoned him, it is only because Keiko did not speak the same language as them.
      And your lie of "cetaceans won't know how to hunt" is totally false since Keiko, Rambo, Rocky, Tom and others.. succeeded.
      Moreover, I know that your answer will probably be that the current orcas are for the most part born captive and therefore impossible to rehabilitate, as most pro-cap people think. But, Keiko was captured as a baby, so he didn't knew anything about the ocean yet, he was kidnapped too early for that, so we can perfectly compare him to the captive born orcas that exactly like him spent most of their childhood in captivity.
      Finally, I would like to add that now and thanks to the future marine sanctuaries for orcas, the former captives will be able to meet each other and learn each other's language, so they will not abandon each other if they are rehabilitated.
      Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

  • @fishgaming5700
    @fishgaming5700 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful animation

  • @shirleypetite08
    @shirleypetite08 3 года назад +6

    I love orcas and I think and know they should be free

  • @Da-Rat420
    @Da-Rat420 Год назад +2

    Not so fun fact: if a killer whales fin is crooked. That means it’s does not like the position it’s been put in for most of its life.

  • @insquirrel
    @insquirrel 3 года назад +3

    You shouldn’t grab a dolphin or an orca whale straight from the ocean/sea and force it in a tank.

  • @Kelly__therian
    @Kelly__therian 8 месяцев назад

    Orcas are amazing creatures

  • @nazaninso
    @nazaninso 2 года назад +1

    For those of you who support SeaWorld need to watch this

  • @giuseppeb.6137
    @giuseppeb.6137 Год назад

    Heartening animation footage

  • @orcii_
    @orcii_ 3 года назад +2

    Orca wants to be free, but is trapped in this small bubble, orca wants his/her family, but they are separated in another tank where they and trapped, poor orca, how would you all feel if you were In This orca’s spot? 🥺

    • @ulisesmarvels
      @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад

      Very sad luckily no orcas at SeaWorld rn had to live this

  • @OliviaVeronicaDatu
    @OliviaVeronicaDatu 5 месяцев назад +1

    Just to beautiful..

  • @abrahammondragon2976
    @abrahammondragon2976 3 года назад +1

    Kyle: hola yamboo yamboo: hola pequeño. Kyle:¿Qué carajo?, ¿Quien fue? Yamboo:Fui yo. Kyle:No Jodas

  • @leoncergaming7745
    @leoncergaming7745 3 года назад +6

    This is so sad ;-;

  • @burntlookingthing4162
    @burntlookingthing4162 3 года назад

    Here before this gets 1 million views

  • @HungrySharkGamerthesharkojira
    @HungrySharkGamerthesharkojira 4 года назад +2

    I hope everyone that thinks that orcas are ok in captivity should see this I thought the same till I saw this animation

  • @zakaryloreto6526
    @zakaryloreto6526 3 года назад +2

    I live in San Diego where a sea world is, I recommend people to not support the capturing of orcas by going to the shamu show

  • @agnes0099
    @agnes0099 Год назад

    Marvelous! Love it !❤️

  • @user-ej2kj5kk9c
    @user-ej2kj5kk9c Год назад

    that girl is a female version of jessie. and that orca with collapse fin is male or female. animatojoe explain me what gender is willy(free willy) like orca

  • @lisacameron862
    @lisacameron862 3 года назад +14

    Why dont they build a giant enclosure like they did with the belugas in Iceland to help captive orcas the 2 beluga whales from China sea aquarium is now living in the the Iceland sea sanctuary to be rehabilitated they live happily in that sanctuary if it can be done fr the belugas then it must be possible for the orcas

    • @ulisesmarvels
      @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад

      SeaWorld was gonna make the tanks 3-4 times bigger like take the entire Shamu stadium and Triple it that’s what the Blue World project was gonna do but Blackfish ruined it they didn’t have enough money so the orcas are stuck with a some what big tank that could have been paradise

    • @hollohuman1256
      @hollohuman1256 3 года назад +2

      ​@@ulisesmarvels They decided not to do it because they didn't want to spend the money since their orcas now are the last they will (should) ever have not because they couldn't afford it thanks to blackfish.

    • @ulisesmarvels
      @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад

      @@hollohuman1256 I have no idea what your saying- sorry lol 😅

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      No matter the size of the pool, it will never be big enough. A dolphin swims up to 100 kilometres a day in the wild. As for an orca, up to 250 kilometres away. And the sounds that the two emit also go several tens of kilometres further. Killer whales and all other species of dolphins cannot have fun hunting, they only have frozen fish that they enjoy regurgitating instead, they also cannot use their sense of echolocation except by getting their heads out of the water. Otherwise the sound that will bounce off the walls of the pelvis would be extremely strong and would return directly to the animal which, given the exceptional hearing of the odontocetes, would make it suffer. And they can’t have fun swimming at high speeds, they barely accelerate as they are blocked by a concrete wall. Let us add to this the sun burning their fragile skin because they cannot go deep and have no access to the shade, the cries of the spectators and the music at the shows which are moreover painful, the repeated attacks between the animals, catches in the wild of dolphins and even more rarely of orcas that continue than Japan and I’m not sure about this information but I also believe in China and therefore the separation of entire families, and many other things... And you get *HELL*

  • @snruno1303
    @snruno1303 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful video

  • @SuperAngie1985
    @SuperAngie1985 Год назад +1

    why the gril turn in a orca

  • @brandons2483
    @brandons2483 3 года назад +1

    An a unserious note that orca is THICC 0:45

    • @brandons2483
      @brandons2483 3 года назад +1

      #emptythetanks

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад

      @@brandons2483 They can't they will die of starvation becuse they can't hunt

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@NyYannaPlays
      Cetaceans can be rehabilitated. We have proof of that with Keiko or the dolphins that were released by Richard O'Barry.
      Keiko was a clear success, he lived 7 years free, met other killer whales and recovered from his illness while during that time 22 killer whales died in captivity and he would undoubtedly have been the first to see his condition before his rehabilitation.
      We also have the story of Stumpy which gives hope because while he is disabled, 5 different orca pods not speaking the same language saved Stumpy.
      We can imagine that wild orcas teach former captives how to have a life, they are largely social enough for that knowing that they even have an area in the brain reserved for socialization.
      And if not, the sanctuaries already in existence and those to be built in the future will form a perfect alternative where cetaceans that can be rehabilitated will train and those who cannot will have a well-deserved retirement.
      In short, young and fit cetaceans can perfectly be rehabilitated and those who cannot have other much better alternatives than staying in the chlorinated pools of dolphinariums where they crumble under the sun, are fed with frozen fish and endure the cries of the spectators and loud music by making often painful shows

  • @TheRandomZooVisitor
    @TheRandomZooVisitor 3 года назад +2

    SMASH THE GLASS FREE THE ORCAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад

      THeY CANT!!

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад

      They will die if they do becuase they are hand fed with fish!

  • @havocmarionette2808
    @havocmarionette2808 3 года назад +2

    Thank you I like Killer whale🥰😢 This animation so 😥 😔

  • @erin3292
    @erin3292 Год назад

    Excellent 🙏✨🐳

  • @fusion325
    @fusion325 3 года назад +1

    SeaWorld is at least trying their best now, it's not as easy as it seems. They have made mistakes but they seriously don't deserve all that hate

  • @darrenebray6150
    @darrenebray6150 2 года назад

    Seeing this makes me think about Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron Orcas aren’t meant to be in captivity just like Spirit the wild horse

  • @rexy5800
    @rexy5800 3 года назад +1

    Why people dislike this videos, explain me pls

  • @DemonoidAIv-1.02
    @DemonoidAIv-1.02 3 года назад +2

    Acuariums orcas + drogs good convination

  • @aquenture
    @aquenture Год назад

    beautiful

  • @ЛарисаАртамонова-ъ1я
    @ЛарисаАртамонова-ъ1я 4 года назад +2

    Когда вижу касаток в неволе, у меня сердце разрывается от жалости....

    • @ange_9935
      @ange_9935 3 года назад

      Я у которой была дома вечеринка по типу косатки 🗿

    • @ange_9935
      @ange_9935 3 года назад

      Ааааааааоаоаоаоа

  • @nathanielgunio4667
    @nathanielgunio4667 2 года назад +1

    Is this tilkium or keiko

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад +1

      No, this is Tokitae (Or Lolita). She is actually suffering a lot, alone, in an illegal tank of the Miami Seaquarium. She is an orca taken from the wild when she was a baby and now she is more than 50 years old. I really want to see her happy in a marine sanctuary.

    • @CoreyMillionaire2029
      @CoreyMillionaire2029 Год назад +2

      @@Cocoon_Memelord Lolita was retired from 52 years of performance back in March! Plans are underway as we speak, to send her back to Puget Sound for rehabilitation in a sea pen. Just like Keiko was in Oregon. She's recovering her appetite and there's talk of a press conference for potential locations of her seaside sanctuary.

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord Год назад

      @@CoreyMillionaire2029 I didn't know that! Thank you for informing me, I am going to look for more informations, this is such a great news!! I hope everything will be okay for her

  • @archeously
    @archeously 3 года назад

    Hi im friendly orca :D

  • @sea369
    @sea369 3 года назад

    How sad it is to see animals in captivity they are much better off in freedom

  • @azutronPL
    @azutronPL 20 дней назад

    That's so real...😢

  • @OrcaTheDorka
    @OrcaTheDorka 3 года назад +4

    Bruh, i made an exact club with this exact same name!

  • @matteomascaropennacchi2220
    @matteomascaropennacchi2220 3 года назад +2

    I love Orcas, they should be free not in jail, the humans could at least Filmed the Orca in the sea🐳💛💝💖💙💗💕💘🧡💜🧡💜💚❤️💚💞💘💞💞😢

  • @carsonthebee1521
    @carsonthebee1521 3 года назад +7

    Poor whales😭😭😭
    1 like on this comment = 2 orca whales

    • @W01f.
      @W01f. 3 года назад +1

      despite their name they are dolphins not whales

  • @ugurwu732
    @ugurwu732 3 года назад +2

    Am Heart broken rn

  • @screaming_a300
    @screaming_a300 3 года назад

    If that Orca jump out of water i turn into orca

  • @Im_S1MPLE
    @Im_S1MPLE 3 года назад +1

    I feel tjis orcas I love orcas and they need a free space to live

  • @Yumeko_Hernaime
    @Yumeko_Hernaime 3 года назад +3

    God save the orcas pls

  • @ulisesmarvels
    @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад +3

    Great animation but it’s annoying when people say every facility that holds whales is bad you really should be aiming this towards Miami seaquarium omg I see on the walls it says Shamu this is for SeaWorld of course it is the scale of the tank is all wrong too make that show pool 4 times bigger and then you will have it right 🙄

  • @aSonicfan-z7b
    @aSonicfan-z7b 3 года назад

    Wait lighthouse of Orcas?

  • @baguette1399
    @baguette1399 3 года назад +1

    Tilikum while be remembered

  • @krystall8255
    @krystall8255 3 года назад +1

    orcas might be dangerous but they are DYING
    we care more about earth but what about the animals this time of year?
    this year we have to stand up to all the other marine animals

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад

      They are not dangerous. They dont attack humans.

    • @krystall8255
      @krystall8255 3 года назад +1

      @@NyYannaPlays oh ok

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@NyYannaPlays But,
      Cetaceans can be rehabilitated. We have proof of that with Keiko or the dolphins that were released by Richard O'Barry.
      Keiko was a clear success, he lived 7 years free, met other killer whales and recovered from his illness while during that time 22 killer whales died in captivity and he would undoubtedly have been the first to see his condition before his rehabilitation.
      We also have the story of Stumpy which gives hope because while he is disabled, 5 different orca pods not speaking the same language saved Stumpy.
      We can imagine that wild orcas teach former captives how to have a life, they are largely social enough for that knowing that they even have an area in the brain reserved for socialization.
      And if not, the sanctuaries already in existence and those to be built in the future will form a perfect alternative where cetaceans that can be rehabilitated will train and those who cannot will have a well-deserved retirement.
      In short, young and fit cetaceans can perfectly be rehabilitated and those who cannot have other much better alternatives than staying in the chlorinated pools of dolphinariums where they crumble under the sun, are fed with frozen fish and endure the cries of the spectators and loud music by making often painful shows

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@krystall8255 They attack humans when they are suffering a lot in captivity

  • @bellathebestautisticgirl247
    @bellathebestautisticgirl247 3 года назад +4

    Please watch blackfish 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @Voi-hf6cw
      @Voi-hf6cw 3 года назад +2

      I watch it allredy orcas are my faw animals

    • @NyYannaPlays
      @NyYannaPlays 3 года назад +1

      Blackfish lies.

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@NyYannaPlays You never saw it and you just said it in the other comment section

  • @mcrferraz
    @mcrferraz 3 года назад +1

    Que dia lindo esse de vocês

  • @user-wq2do5rg8o
    @user-wq2do5rg8o 3 года назад +1

    Yo at this point just close down every aquarium and zoo

  • @annashal6010
    @annashal6010 3 года назад +1

    Good short, well it's like: free willy
    The film :D

  • @dernomodon74
    @dernomodon74 2 года назад

    I love orca

  • @leodinosaur8946
    @leodinosaur8946 3 года назад +3

    This is like free Willy

  • @annyjimenez712
    @annyjimenez712 3 года назад +1

    Guiero llorar mucho😢😢😢

  • @justblacklol8018
    @justblacklol8018 3 года назад

    *girl turns orca*

  • @KasatkaTilikum
    @KasatkaTilikum 3 года назад +1

    SeaWorld’s orcas wouldn’t survive in the wild

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      Cetaceans can be rehabilitated. We have proof of that with Keiko or the dolphins that were released by Richard O'Barry.
      Keiko was a clear success, he lived 7 years free, met other killer whales and recovered from his illness while during that time 22 killer whales died in captivity and he would undoubtedly have been the first to see his condition before his rehabilitation.
      We also have the story of Stumpy which gives hope because while he is disabled, 5 different orca pods not speaking the same language saved Stumpy.
      We can imagine that wild orcas teach former captives how to have a life, they are largely social enough for that knowing that they even have an area in the brain reserved for socialization.
      And if not, the sanctuaries already in existence and those to be built in the future will form a perfect alternative where cetaceans that can be rehabilitated will train and those who cannot will have a well-deserved retirement.
      In short, young and fit cetaceans can perfectly be rehabilitated and those who cannot have other much better alternatives than staying in the chlorinated pools of dolphinariums where they crumble under the sun, are fed with frozen fish and endure the cries of the spectators and loud music by making often painful shows

    • @KasatkaTilikum
      @KasatkaTilikum 2 года назад +1

      @@Cocoon_Memelord SeaWorld’s orcas wouldn’t survive the ocean nor even a seaside sanctuary because 90% of Orcas at SeaWorld were Born in Human Care - therefore they have No adaptation to the Ocean's waters, which in unfiltered unlike their current environment,
      seaside sanctuaries are surrounded by netting mostly - This risks the Orcas of getting tangled in the netting, seaside sanctuaries also contain no water treatment or filtering systems - This risks the Orcas of exposure to harmful bacteria and pathogens in the waters of the ocean, and risks them more of getting sick. Sadly, Wild Orcas are suffering each day because of Pollution, Nets, and other threats of the Ocean but
      Orcas at SeaWorld receive the best zoological care and needs. SeaWorld's orcas perform in shows as a part of their exercise and mental simulation. The trainers LOVE these animals. They share a unique relationship with the whales. They are not "forced" to do tricks! How are you going to force such a huge, highly intellgent animal to do any behavior? With mutual trust, respect and love - as well as positive reinforcement (Rewarding) as you do with dogs or horses. Bonding with any animal takes time. Also, Their "tricks" are Natural behaviors you'll see in wild orcas. Shows are far different than how it was in the 70s or even the 90s. The shows are themed more naturally and are purposely to educate you. If the animals did not want to perform in shows they would easily not do it. When you give killer whales plenty of fish and they have had their fill for the day, what else are you going to give them? More fish? These animals are actually lucky that they are PROTECTED from more SERIOUS threats in the Wild - Pollution, Oil spills, Disease introduced by humans or harmful pathogens, Starvation and being injured by Boats...
      They receive the highest vet care in the nation. They are Loved by everyone - from the trainers or the vets who work with them each day. For more than 50 years, animal rescue and rehabilitation has been the heart of SeaWorld. From habitat protection and supporting ocean health initiatives to our many rescue and rehabilitation efforts SeaWorld is part of conservation projects across the globe #seaworldcares

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@KasatkaTilikum If you responded 9 months ago I would have tell you a lot of arguments and loved talking to you, but now I am just gonna tell you that I am very tired and I don't want to talking with any pro cap anymore because you all make me even more tired by being aggressive and insult me, by not reading what I take hours to write just for you, by asking me to inform myself like if it wasn't what I did for months..
      In short, I am tired and I am just gonna watch meme on TikTok and try to help as most of depressed TikTok users as I can. I just want to tell you that you should help depressed people too because it is way more important than go watch stupid show every single month of your life. Have a good life and stop talking to me please.

  • @khonookung6980
    @khonookung6980 3 года назад +1

    Orcas is belings to the sea

  • @ellyparker1920
    @ellyparker1920 3 года назад

    I get that Orcas should be free but like if we took SeaWorld Orcas and put them in the wild they won't know how to survive out there just like Keiko he died a few days later so say all the hate comments but I support SeaWorld till I die...

    • @AnimatoJoe
      @AnimatoJoe  3 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching our animated short. The love and support for these creatures is mutual.
      Just wanted to clarify a fact that was incorrectly stated.
      Keiko lived for more than 5 years in his bay sea sanctuary, as well as out in the Atlantic waters, sometimes in the company of wild whales, and finally in a protected cove in Norway.

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      Cetaceans can be rehabilitated. We have proof of that with Keiko or the dolphins that were released by Richard O'Barry.
      Keiko was a clear success, he lived 7 years free, met other killer whales and recovered from his illness while during that time 22 killer whales died in captivity and he would undoubtedly have been the first to see his condition before his rehabilitation.
      We also have the story of Stumpy which gives hope because while he is disabled, 5 different orca pods not speaking the same language saved Stumpy.
      We can imagine that wild orcas teach former captives how to have a life, they are largely social enough for that knowing that they even have an area in the brain reserved for socialization.
      And if not, the sanctuaries already in existence and those to be built in the future will form a perfect alternative where cetaceans that can be rehabilitated will train and those who cannot will have a well-deserved retirement.
      In short, young and fit cetaceans can perfectly be rehabilitated and those who cannot have other much better alternatives than staying in the chlorinated pools of dolphinariums where they crumble under the sun, are fed with frozen fish and endure the cries of the spectators and loud music by making often painful shows

  • @Caeluors
    @Caeluors 3 года назад

    This is amazing

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      Said a subscriber of Loro Parque~

    • @Caeluors
      @Caeluors 2 года назад

      @@Cocoon_Memelord um you’re really late

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      @@Caeluors You too this video is 6 years old and you commented it 8 months ago Marine Parks Lover

  • @ange_9935
    @ange_9935 3 года назад +1

    This is sea world

    • @Cocoon_Memelord
      @Cocoon_Memelord 2 года назад

      No, this is the Miami Seaquarium, but its like SeaWorld but more bad

  • @fusion325
    @fusion325 3 года назад +1

    I support this and all and get that this was made in 2015, but after reading the comments it came to me that there are still people being desperately anti-captive. Imo, #emptythetanks is dead, at this point it's honestly better for captive orcas to stay captive. The time and effort required to rehabilitate the remaining whales is well not worth it.

  • @polyroach2281
    @polyroach2281 3 года назад +1

    #ORCA

  • @Mahefuzraja
    @Mahefuzraja 3 года назад +1

    yes

  • @vincentzom.kwidyasari8229
    @vincentzom.kwidyasari8229 3 года назад

    I love orcas

  • @jtmc1689
    @jtmc1689 3 года назад

    That must be seawold

  • @ulisesmarvels
    @ulisesmarvels 3 года назад

    What animator do you use?

  • @Mr-world154
    @Mr-world154 3 года назад +1

    Me da mucha pena ese video

  • @RandomSTREETguy
    @RandomSTREETguy 3 года назад

    I'm confused tho man

  • @gemlouise1672
    @gemlouise1672 3 года назад

    6
    *

  • @mstrangtran
    @mstrangtran 3 года назад +1

    Wowww

  • @snruno1303
    @snruno1303 2 года назад

    awesome i think i am gonna cry🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲

  • @azzythegecko3659
    @azzythegecko3659 3 года назад

    Le poor orcas 3: