Mighty Joe Young
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So, you really think that
she's gonna be able to, you know--

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- Put her on the payroll, Harry.
- Okay.

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- Did you see that? Did you see that?
- I saw, I saw.

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- He was playing hide-and-seek with him!
- It's great.

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You were right.
He likes it here.

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Oh, my God!
On his second day he's playing!

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- He likes it here!
- Mm-mm-mm-mm.

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- You've got it bad.
- What are you talking about?

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[ Cecily ]
You know what I'm talking about.

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Usually you are out the door
as soon as the animal's in his habitat.

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You have a very active imagination.
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[ Chuckling ]
I don't think so.

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- Oh, I think so.
- No, I don't think so.

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I think Mister World Traveller has
goo-goo eyes for the gorilla girl.

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Just close your eyes,
and then he's gonna do that.

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And then you say, "You found me!"
Come on.

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[ Woman On TV ] Behind me is the habitat
of what the experts are calling...

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one of the world's most important
zoological finds of this century.

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This is the home of what is believed
to be the world's largest primate,

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a 2,000-pound gorilla named Joe.
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Joe has been at the California
Animal Conservancy for
a little over a month now.

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He was brought here from Africa
by Dr Gregory O'Hara,

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- who told me that because
of Joe's remarkable size,
- My God, Pindi was right.

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he is a natural target for poachers.
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- Fortunately, the California
Animal Conservancy programme...
- He's beautiful.

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is rescuing animals
and bringing them here...

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- so they can--
- The most beautiful animal I ever seen.

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And the most valuable,
that's for sure.

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[ Woman On TV ] It can't escape
because it's surrounded by a moat,

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and there are also electrical wires
around the entire perimeter.

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- Isn't that the--
- Wait. Be quiet.

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Joe was raised from infancy
by Jill Young, the daughter of
famed primatologist Ruth Young.

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Their closeness stems
from a tragic bond.

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Both Joe and Jill's mothers
were killed by poachers
12 years ago in the Pangani Forest.

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- Bloody hell, that's him!
- They both became orphans
on the same night.

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That's the little fella
who bit your finger off!


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