- Orangutan Island
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Orangutan Island Genre Nature, documentary, drama Created by Judith Curran Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 2 No. of episodes 26 Production Executive producer(s) Martha Ripp Producer(s) Judith Curran Location(s) Borneo Cinematography Season 2 - Alex Hubert Running time 30 minutes Broadcast Original channel Animal Planet Original run November 2, 2007 – March 11, 2009External links Website Orangutan Island is a documentary television series, in the style of the hugely successful series Meerkat Manor, that blends more traditional documentary filming with dramatic narration.[1] The series was produced by NHNZ with creator Judith Curran also acting as the series producer. Animal Planet's Martha Ripp is the executive producer of the series, and Lone Drøscher Nielsen of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, the founder and manager of the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Reintroduction Project, regularly appears with the orangutans in the show. The series premiered on Animal Planet on November 2, 2007, with new episodes airing Friday nights.[2] A second season began airing in November 2008.
The show focuses on a group of orphaned orangutans at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Center that are raised to go against their normally independent nature and instead cooperate and live together in a society so they can be left to live wild on their protected island.[3]
Contents
Orangutans
- Alibaba is a resourceful orangutan who manages to find food in the water. After studying the Teknisi and learning that they use water bottles as fish traps, Alibaba has become adept at raiding the traps to take the fish for himself.
- The Bandit Boys are a group of five- and six-year-old males that formed in baby school. Known for being mischief makers, the group likes to engage in food fights and wrestling matches.
- Donald, "the Apprentice," is a six-year-old male who came to Nyaru Menteng with Daisy. Though they were close in forest school, Donald becomes the sidekick of the larger Chen Chen, enabling him to live a mostly worry-free life. During the series, he falls victim to an unknown illness but is able to recover. Orangutan Outreach, an affiliate of the rescue group Borneo Orangutan Survival (BOS) Foundation, has reported that Donald has since died.[4]
- Mercury is one of the victims of the mysterious illness.
- Milo is the one who caused Bonita's retreat to the comforting Papau.
- Rocky fights with Milo for dominance when Hamlet leaves.
- Saturnus is the island's smallest male and is constantly seeking attention and discovering ways to turn anything into a toy. His love of pranks earns him the nickname of "Clown."
- Togar is one of the original bandit boys, but after falling victim to the strange illness that struck the island, his role in the society is shaken. When he returns to the island, he is hesitant and fearful but eventually finds his place again.
- Barata is Oren's best friend.
- Bertha is the island's biggest female. She catches the eye of Saturnus, the island's smallest male.
- Bonita is a five-and-a-half-year-old female who tends to be independent and something of a loner. When the Bandit Boys bully her, she quickly loses her confidence and runs away crying. Bonita's mother was killed by poachers wanting to sell Bonita as a pet, but she was rescued and taken to the Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center, where she entered baby school.
- Bule is a Palas Island Male who even impressed Daisy when she first saw him. Hamlet has tried to psych him out. He is bigger than Hamlet but a real gentle orangutan.
- Cha Cha is a six-year-old female who first came to the Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center when she was 18 months old. She viewed Lone Droscher Nielsen as her surrogate mother and was initially devastated at being separated from her. Her refusal to adapt to the island causes Nielsen to question whether Cha Cha can be an independent orangutan; however, Cha Cha soon bonds with the more boisterous Daisy and comes to accept her new home.
- Chakra is the male invader from Palas Island who attempt to steal a bunch of bananas but is defeated by Mogok.
- Chen Chen is an eight-year-old male who is missing his left eye because of an accidental injury sustained while playing. Although Chen Chen is one of the largest and most dominant males on Orangutan Island, newcomer Hamlet has come to challenge his alpha position. However, in episode six he and Hamlet cooperate in raiding a boat.
- Chilli appears in episode 1 of season 2 alongside Pickle and Peanut.
- Compost is a six-year-old female who came to Nyaru Menteng on August 29, 2003, still basically wild. She lost one of her ears after receiving an electrical shock. Compost, who is named after famed wildlife photographer Alain Compost, is nicknamed "The Photographer."
- Daisy is a feisty and determined six-year-old female who takes no prisoners. Daisy came to forest school with Donald. When Donald starts bonding with Chen Chen, Daisy becomes something of a tomboy and shows that she can hold her own in an altercation. Brave, determined, and sometimes rebellious, Daisy is one of the island's best foragers. Showing she can also be gentle, Daisy befriends the less confident Cha Cha.
- Guy is a Palas Island male who mostly hangs out with Manisa.
- Hamlet, called the "Intruder," is a 10-year-old male who escapes from the nearby Palas Island to make his home on Orangutan Island. In his first appearance on the show, he kidnaps Jasmine. However, despite this rude introduction, his five years of experience in the wild enables him to help the less experienced newcomers survive their first rainy season. Towards the end of season 1, Hamlet is deposed by Reno and then builds a relationship with Papau. Eventually Hamlet regains his position.
- Hardi is a newborn baby who appears with is mother, Kiki, in season 2.
- Hercules is a 20-year-old male. He is more aggressive than other adult orangutans on Orangutan Island.This Orangutan is not on Orangutan Island
- Jasmine is a darker-colored, six-year-old female who is popular with the young males on the island, earning her the nickname of "Femme Fatale." Confident and self sufficient, she rarely gets time away from her admirers.
- Jordan is a six-year-old who came to Nyaru Menteng after being rescued from an illegal stage show, where he was trained to wrestle with other orangutans. Having been stolen from his mother while still a baby, he has little experience interacting with other orangutans and enters the island at the bottom of the social hierarchy. Jordan once attacked alpha male Hamlet with a bottle, but Hamlet seemed to be understanding and didn't punish him severely. Owing to a deviated septum, Jordan has a constantly running nose. In episode 4, he attempted to drink the engine oil out of a bottle he has found, which would have killed him had the Teknisi not spotted him in time.
- Jupiter is a female who takes a liking to water. She discovers a new food source, fish.
- Kacio is a six-year-old female who shows that Chen Chen has a soft side by playing with him on the platform in episode 3. She is also a friend of Yeyen and Nadi.
- Kiki is a 15-year-old female. Kiki was kept as a pet in a cage under a house, and she could not walk or climb when she was rescued—she rolled everywhere. She was released to Palas Island and now has become a regular on Orangutan Island.
- Komo, a Palas Island male, could possibly take Chen Chen's position in the hierarchy.
- Mac is a Palas Island male who visited Orangutan Island with Hamlet in Season 1. Something of a bully, he has tried to challenge Hamlet for dominance; he also makes Hamlet jealous.
- Mangis was rescued when she was a toddler. Her nickname is "Spoilt Princess" because she is always lazy.
- Manisa is a Palas Island female with looks similar to those of Sayla and Nor. Despite her large size, she is really a quiet and sweet orangutan.
- Marly was introduced to Tati when Tati first came to Orangutan Island.
- Mego is a Palas Island male. He came to Orangutan Island in season 2.
- Mentos is a Palas Island female, part of the Palas Island Girl Gang, who is known for beating up Mangis and acting tough. She likes to assert her dominance whenever she can.
- Mogok is a brave young male who challenges the much larger invader Chakra by stealing back the group's bananas. Earlier on in the season Mogok went missing, prompting Lone and the Teknisi to form a search party. Mogok is eventually found on the opposite side of the 100-acre (0.40 km2) island six days later, looking perfectly healthy. His six-day survival was a good sign for his fellow orangutans.
- Mustafa is also one of the adults on Orangutan Island. He was released into Nyaru Menteng's new 10-acre (40,000 m2) forest.
- Nadi was found in a small cage outside of a house suffering from severe malnourishment. Nadi hates boat rides after having been transported to Nyaru Menteng in a boat and has to be sedated during the boat trip to Palas 2. Hypervigilant, she is quick to sound the alarm at the first sign of potential danger. After a scuffle with Daisy, Nadi is bitten by a pit viper but recovers with the help of Nielsen.
- Nor is a Palas Island female who wants to attack Mangis. She spies the Teknisi and the other Orangutan Island orangutans searching for Mangis.
- Oren is Barata's best friend.
- Oyoy was an independent male. After he went missing in episode 3, he was found dead, facedown in the river. Lone believes he fell out of a tree.
- Papau at nine years of age is the oldest female on the island and is known for her maternal manner. She often cares for the shyer Bonita. Towards the end of season 1, she forms a bond with Hamlet.
- Peanut is a two-year-old male orphan who appeared on episode 1 in season 2.
- Pickle is Lone's roommate on episode 1 in season 2.
- Randang is a female orangutan two to two and a half years old. When Bonita is sent to forest school to recover from an illness, Randang keeps climbing on Bonita's back as if she were his mother.
- Reno is a six-year-old male who uses Hamlet's absence to challenge Chen Chen's dominance. He is strong, clever and a totally mean bully. He, along with Hamlet and Chen Chen, is one of the strongest on the island
- Ruby is a three-year-old female whose mother was killed by poachers. She is saved and sent to the Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center. On the first episode in season 2, she is bitten by a macaque.
- Sayla is a Palas Island female, part of the Palas Island Girl Gang. She usually has mud on her face.
- Suka is introduced to Tati when Tati first arrives at Nyaru Menteng.
- Tati is a two-year-old female who was kept in a cage by a hunter for three weeks. When she came to Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center, she was a bit aggressive at first but later on calmed down and joins the forest school. Her first friends were Suka and Marly.
- Ujung is a 12-year-old male and Hamlet's old friend from Palas Island, Also befriends Jordon.
- Yeyen is the mate of Chen Chen and is known for her ability to walk upright in water.
- Zorro is a full-grown adult orangutan from Kaja Island who weighs almost 250 pounds.
Production details
Anne Russon, a psychologist who has conducted extensive research in primate intelligence is acting as a scientific adviser for the series. Lone Drøscher Nielsen is the founder and project manager of the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Reintroduction Center and regularly appears in the show interacting with and caring for the orangutan orphans.
Episodes
Season 1: 2007-2008
# Title Airdate 1 "New Beginnings" November 2, 2007 The new orangutans are introduced to their rescue center. 2 "The Intruder" November 9, 2007 Hamlet, an older, larger male from a neighboring island, comes to the island and attempts to kidnap Jasmine, although his attempts are foiled by the bandit boys, Saturnus, and Daisy. 3 "Lost" November 16, 2007 The wet season arrives and Oyoy and Mogok become independent. Mogok successfully survives 6 days alone, but Oyoy dies when he falls into the growing river. 4 "Lessons Learned, Lessons Lost" November 30, 2007 The orangutans drop much of their food into the growing river, and use the help of Hamlet to get it back. Jordan almost dies after opening and attempting to drink a bottle of engine oil, and Cha Cha has a close call with a snake. 5 "Break Out" December 7, 2007 Chen Chen, Cha Cha, and Daisy discover that the electric fence separating Orangutan Island, and neighboring Palas Island is not functioning properly, and two Palas Island males get across. They are rounded up by the Teknisi, but Cha Cha is missing. 6 "Growing Pains" December 14, 2007 All of the orangutans are inspected for the first time by Lone and their vet, Tim. Milo bullies Bonita, and Cha Cha is found all alone in the forest. 7 "Orangutan 911" December 21, 2007 Donald catches a mysterious disease that spreads throughout the island. 8 "Eaten Alive" January 11, 2008 An invisible menace is threatening Orangutan Island, and at the Nyaru Menteng Clinic veterinarians work around the clock to unravel the mystery behind Donald, Togar, Mercury and Bonita's illness. Back on the island, fears of an epidemic worsen when Bertha is found to have an abscess. 9 "House of Cards" January 18, 2008 Jordan, the main outsider of the group, becomes more active with Chen Chen and seems to be good at climbing trees. Alibaba finds a jackfruit, and it is shared, but Daisy wants Nadi to share it with her, and doesn't let Nadi onto the platforms. She is bitten by a pit viper. 10 "River's Rewards" January 25, 2008 Nadi is treated for a snakebite. She recovers and is sent back to the island. Alibaba raids the fish traps that the Teknisi set up, and earns a higher place in the group's social status. 11 "Rumble in the Jungle" February 1, 2008 Most of the orangutans sleep on the forest floor, but they are vulnerable to predators and it is not safe, so Lone tries to build a platform in the tree canopy, away from the ground, to encourage them to sleep in the trees. 12 "Who Rules?" February 8, 2008 Lone's risky plan to encourage the orphaned orangutans to spend more time in the treetops has a fatal flaw. But she isn't going to be discouraged and works on a new solution. At the same time, the island is simmering with tension over who will fill the leadership void until the unexpected return of Hamlet. But his reappearance doesn't immediately resolve the issue as another showdown begins. 13 "Many Happy Returns" February 15, 2008 For the anniversary of the island, Lone comes for a visit. Season 2: 2008-2009
# Title Airdate 1 "Cheating Extinction" February 24, 2008 New orangutan orphans just arrived at Nyaru Menteng Rescue Center. 2 "An Animal In Paradise" March 2, 2008 It's been 18 months since Forest School class 103 arrived on the island, and 32 of the original 35 orangutans remain, life on the island is still unpredictable. In this episode, two travelers must put their lives at risk to help the orangutans, revealing the greatest surprise yet on Orangutan Island. 3 "No Borders" March 9, 2008 There are new arrivals on the island--mother Kiki and her nine-month-old son, Hardi, who came from bordering Palas Island. Although there is an electric fence dividing the two islands, Project Manager Lone Droscher-Nielson quickly realizes that it doesn’t work when Kiki and her son arrive unscathed. 4 "Sink Or Swim" March 16, 2008 The bold open border experiment continues, but will the weakest of the orphans end up paying too heavy a price? A wily Palas Island adventurer is already looking to settle an old score. 5 "Fight Club" March 23, 2008 Anarchy rules as a vicious battle erupts to fill the power vacuum left by Hamlet. The stakes are high as tenacious contender Reno vies for dominance, but now he must compete with the older, menacing Palas Island males. 6 "Kindred Spirits" March 30, 2008 There's calm since Hamlet's return, but it is mostly an uneasy peace between the Orangutan and Palas Island orangutans. 7 "We Are Family" March 6, 2008 Exhausted from her motherly duties with baby Hardi, Kiki will never get a break unless she decides to let the other females do the unthinkable - babysit! Meanwhile, vulnerable Mangis is put to the test. 8 "Where There Is Smoke" March 13, 2008 Reno's attempt to find his place in the society of Orangutan Island turns play into disaster, especially for Chen Chen. Meanwhile, Saturnus' naughty act sheds light on the current societal hierarchy. 9 "Double Edged Sword" March 20, 2008 Hamlet takes a walk on the wild side, which could compromise his entire future. Meanwhile, a plump Chen Chen returns from the clinic fully mended but with no one to greet him. 10 "Teen Angst" March 28, 2008 Lone wrestles with how to ensure Bonita's health without devastating the emotional health of her two-year-old foster daughter, Randang. Meanwhile, hormone-fueled Palas Island males go on a rampage, targeting mom Kiki. 11 "Chain Reaction" March 4, 2008 After an accident while play-fighting, Jordan faces amputation if an x-ray machine doesn't arrive in time. Later, Jupiter's attempt to become the feminine counterpart to Chen Chen's "demolition man" sets off a chain reaction with Bonita-the unintended and unsuspecting victim. 12 "A Walk On The Wild Side" March 11, 2008 Hamlet's dominance is suddenly in question when Lone learns that the vulnerable Bonita has left the island sanctuary after her run-in. It is a race against time to find Bonita before it is too late. The youngster is not mature enough to live in the wild alone and poachers are a constant threat. 13 "Moving On" March 17, 2008 Lone is negotiating with the government for a bigger island in order to alleviate overcrowding at Nyaru Menteng. The new island will force its inhabitants such as Cha Cha, Saturnus, Jordan, and Daisy to adapt to the wild and survive in rougher terrain. See also
- Orangutan diary
- The Disenchanted Forest
- The Burning Season
References
- General - basic episode information
- "Episode Guide: Orangutan Island". Animal Planet. http://animal.discovery.com/tv/orangutan-island/episode/episode.html. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
- "Episode Guide". Orangutan Island Press Materials. Discovery. http://press.discovery.com/ekits/greatapes/template.cfm?show=orangutan-island&page=episodes. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
- General - basic orangutans in show
- "Meet the Orangutans: Orangutan Island". Animal Planet. http://animal.discovery.com/tv/orangutan-island/meet/meet.html. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
- Specific
- ^ McFarland, Melanie (2007-10-25). "Why is 'Meerkat' tragedy so tough to take? It's personal". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. http://www.seattlepi.com/tv/336878_tv26.html?source=rss. Retrieved 2007-10-28.
- ^ "Animal Planet Forges New Ground to Witness the Birth of a Fledgling Jungle Society on Orangutan Island". Animal Planet. http://press.discovery.com/ekits/greatapes/template.cfm?show=orangutan-island&page=release. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
- ^ Orangutan Outreach: About the Islands
- ^ "A Tribute to Donald". Orangutan Outreach. http://redapes.org/orangutan-island/a-tribute-to-donald/. Retrieved 2008-11-19.[dead link]
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