Gorillas in popular culture

Gorillas in popular culture
For the main article on the animal, see Gorilla.
King Kong

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

Contents

Examples of representation

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

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.

Cartoons

Gorilla Grodd
  • Magilla Gorilla is a well known Hanna-Barbera cartoon from 1960s
  • An intelligent gorilla named Grodd is a recurring super-villain of The Flash in DC Comics and the animated TV series Justice League and Justice League Unlimited.
  • In the animated Disney version of Tarzan, the hero's adopted family are gorillas (unlike the "Great Apes" of the original book), including the protagonists Kala, Kerchak, Terk, and the antagonist Tublat.
  • The Great Grape Ape Show
  • In the Tarzan-parody animated TV series George of the Jungle, George's best friend is an erudite talking gorilla named Ape. In the 1997 film adaptation, Ape is voiced by John Cleese.
  • In one episode of SpongeBob SquarePants, a non-animated gorilla appears and attacks the animated Patrick and Sandy.
  • Windsor, a supporting character in the animated Cartoon Network series, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, is a gorilla.
  • In the anime series "Sakigake! Cromartie High School", a gorilla is one of the more powerful delinquents at Cromartie High. He (she?) also plays backup guitar for "Freddie," a fellow student who may or may not be Freddie Mercury.
  • The Iron Kong in the Zoids universe is a mecha shaped like a gorilla.
  • In the Beast Wars and Beast Machines TV series, the leader of the Maximals, Optimus Primal, adopted an organic-skinned "beast mode" of a gorilla; and later in the series a TransMetal gorilla, and then (Beast Machines) he became a techno-organic gorilla.
  • In the animated TV series Ben 10, the future version of Dr. Animo has a detachable human head and the body of a gorilla as seen in the episode Ben 10,000.
  • Ultimate Spidermonkey from Ben 10: Ultimate Alien is based on a gorilla mixed with a spider.

Comics

  • In the Tintin comic book The Black Island, a gorilla called Ranko was there, who people thought was a monster.
  • Gorillas were frequently used as a gimmick to sell comics during the Silver Age of Comic Books: see Gorillas in comics.
  • Marvel Apes A Marvel Comics mini-series in which The Gibbon is transported into an alternate earth where all the Superheroes have simian counterparts (Captain Apemerica).
  • In the Planet of the Apes comic books, normal-sized gorillas fill security/military roles.
  • Grease Monkey is an entire science fiction series centered around intelligent gorillas.
  • In the space opera webcomic Schlock Mercenary, one of the recurring characters is an uplifted gorilla (i.e. a gorilla that has genetically enhanced, human-level sentience). This gorilla also bears the name Kerchak.

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 Aykroyd, features a scene wherein a gorilla transported on a train meets 'Harvey', played by James Belushi, dressed in a gorilla costume. Later in the film, the protagonists Louis Winthorpe (Aykroyd) and Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy) are saved by the real gorilla when Clarence Beeks (Paul Gleason) tries to kill them; Winthorpe and Valentine then dress Beeks in the gorilla costume, and the real gorilla falls in love with the costumed Beeks.
  • Bride of the Gorilla starring Raymond Burr who changes into a gorilla and torments his wife.
  • Congo
  • Another 1950s classic is Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla a comedy featuring Duke Mitchell and Sammy Petrillo, as Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis clones, meet Béla 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 novel and film series, among them gorillas, who act as the soldiers and laborers in ape society. Notable characters include General Ursus and Aldo.
  • In the Marx Brothers movie At the Circus, Jeff Wilson, the circus owner (Kenny Baker), is robbed of $10,000 in full view of a gorilla on the train. In the last scene of the movie, the gorilla goes after the villain and retrieves the money, and counts it. "Is it all there?" Groucho asks; the ape signals Yes, it is.

Magazines and literature

A monstrous German gorilla in a World War I propaganda poster
  • Fester Bestertester, the protagonist of Don Martin's Mad strip "National Gorilla-Suit Day" is beset by gorillas (or persons dressed as gorillas). "National Gorilla-Suit Day" is celebrated every year on January 31.
  • 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.
  • In J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, Vincent Crabbe and Gregory Goyle are frequently compared to gorillas.
  • Congo
  • In The Uplift War, a science-fiction novel by David Brin, gorillas transported to the planet Garth for experiments in uplift play a significant role in the plot.
  • In the North American Confederacy alternate history series by L. Neil Smith, gorillas (along with other greater primates) are recognized as sentient beings and are granted full citizenship in the eponymous political entity. In the first novel in the series, The Probability Broach, a gorilla, Olongo Featherstone-Haugh (pronounced "Fanshaw"), is mentioned as having served as the largely ceremonial Vice-President of the NAC. The second novel, The Venus Belt, states that he was then elected as the equally ceremonial President of the NAC from 1996 to 2000, retiring after one term.
  • In the Animorphs book series, one of the main characters, Marco, shapeshifts into the form of a gorilla as his main 'battle morph'.

Music

Music groups

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.
  • In the popular superhero-themed MMO Champions Online, Dr Silverback is one of the most important heroes of the setting and a contact for the players.

Schools

Gus the Gorilla

Sports

Television

Video games

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cooper, Alice. "Thrill My Gorilla." Constrictor. [S.l.]: Premium Masters, 1994.
  2. ^ Dead Milkmen (Musical group). Big Lizard in My Backyard. El Segundo, CA: Restless, 1985.
  3. ^ Flaming Lips. "Shaved Gorilla." Telepathic Surgery. Culver City, CA: Restless Records, 1989.
  4. ^ Ghostface Killah. "Gorilla Hood." The Pretty Tony Collection Chapter 2. n.p., n.p., 2008
  5. ^ Project Pat. "Gorilla Pimp." Mista Don't Play Everythangs Workin. New York: Hypnotize Minds/Loud Records, 2001.
  6. ^ Spin Doctors. "Gorilla Boy." Here Comes the Bride. New York: DAS, 1999.
  7. ^ Taylor, James. "Gorilla." Gorilla. Burbank, Calif: Warner Bros, 1975.
  8. ^ Zevon, Warren. Warren Zevon. Los Angeles, Calif: Imperial, 1969.
  9. ^ Zevon, Warren. "Gorilla, You're a Desperado." Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School. [Miami, Fla.]: Columbia Pictures Publications, 1980.
  10. ^ Z-Ro. Screwed Up Click Representa. Houston, TX: Presidential Records, 2002.

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