Update: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles - Animal Planet Documentary 6/22 - 6/24

Re: TV ALERT: Animal Planet Doc Michael & Bubbles

Awh, interesting.. Is it going to be nice or making fun?
 
Re: TV ALERT: Animal Planet Doc Michael & Bubbles

cool, is animal planet the same everywhere? Or do they show different things across the globe?
 
Re: TV ALERT: Animal Planet Doc Michael & Bubbles

Awh, interesting.. Is it going to be nice or making fun?

I pray that it will be nice and "funny" rather than making fun :angel:

cool, is animal planet the same everywhere? Or do they show different things across the globe?

Hopefully it's the same so that everybody can watch together.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Animal Planet Doc Michael & Bubbles

I pray that it will be nice and "funny" rather than making fun :angel:



Hopefully it's the same so that everybody can watch together.

Oooh is it on a channel dedicated to animal programs? I guess that means it will be nice rather than the kind of thing we could expect from an ordinary channel. :)
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

How cute. I will watch this one!
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Hopefully a sweet and not insulting show since MJ & Bubbles were adorable together :)
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Oh cool, can't wait to see this!
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Hopefully soemone can upload this :)

I hope it's positive (its the animal planet, not FOx) but we'll see.

Haha I once heard a story from Eddie Murphy's bodyguard (from MJJC?) abut the time he was gunna shoot Bubbles cuz he kept mad-doggin him, lol. Luckily he didnt.

The world loves Bubbles, I can't wait to hear more stories about that lil guy.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Cool! I would definitely like to watch this documentary. :)
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Coooooooooooooool! I hope it will be about friendship between human and animal!
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

hmm interesting,
hope its on in the UK :)
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

So cool. I'm definitely watching this one. I'm sure it will be nice and funny. I love this!
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Awesome..I will check this out ;)
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Very interesting thank you.

I havent seen Michael and Bubbles in the same title for a LONG time! Probably never will again.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Aww, I hope this is something that is nice and cute and not another excuse to make fun of Michael.

That is so cute if it's going to be a pro-Michael documentary. I will be watching.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

I expect something positive, i mean Animal Planet is a good channel, this'll be good, cause Michael has done some amazing things for Bubbles, rescued him from a research facitilty...its time more people know about that, this program can only be good.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

It's Animal Channel, I'm almost certain it'll be positive, hope I'm not wrong. Hopefully it speaks of the caring bond the two shared.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Awww sooo going to watch this... seeing Michael and Bubbles together made me really want a monkey :D
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

FYI: This is what they had to say last year...

The King of Pop’s Animals


07/01/2009


Bubbles, the chimp formerly owned by Michael Jackson, now lives at the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula, Florida/Credit: Center for Great Apes
With the tragic and premature death of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, on June 25th, many people have asked where his famous animals will end up? Turns out, most of them have long since passed beyond Michael’s care, but where they’ve gone, and why, tells an interesting story as well as an important lesson.

Jackson loved animals from a young age. His first number-one hit, “Ben,” which came out when Jackson was merely 14, was a tribute to his pet rat. The most famous of Jackson’s pets was arguably Bubbles the chimp. Jackson acquired him in 1983 as a young animal born into a biomedical research facility, and treated him almost as his own child.

Jackson dressed Bubbles in diapers and clothes, communicated with him with sign language, brought him to the recording studio and press junkets, and reportedly even shared the same toilet with him. Jackson also had several favorite pets including a gigantic python named Muscles and a yellow-naped Amazon parrot named Rikki. When Jackson opened the Neverland Ranch in 1988, where he built an amusement park and private zoo at the 2,800-acre property where he also lived, he housed many more animals including two tigers named Thriller and Sabu, giraffes named Annie Sue, Rambo, Princess and Jabar, multiple macaws and parrots, and several other animals.

Despite all the controversy and hullabaloo the media made about Jackson’s chimp pet and Neverland Ranch, it seems clear he dearly loved his animals. Despite opposition to his wild animal ownership by PETA, which filed a formal complaint against Jackson for neglect at his ranch, officials that investigated found no evidence of neglect on the ranch. Freddie Hancock, who took over several of Jackson’s animals at her Voices of the Wild Foundation’s Banjoko Preserve in Page, Arizona, after Jackson moved from the Neverland Ranch in 2005, has said the animals were well cared for. Thriller and Sabu the tigers now reside at Shambala, a big cat sanctuary in Acton, California run by Tippi Hedren, mother of actress Melanie Griffith. In a tribute statement on Shambala's website, Hedren says, "They, as did 98% of the animals requiring sanctuary at the Shambala Preserve, came with no bank account or dowry." She also said that despite Jackson's deep love for animals, "It is a grave human error to acquire a wild animal as a pet" and made a plea to Jackson fans that if interested, perhaps they could pay homage by donating to help care for the tigers and other animals she and her staff care for. The sanctuary opens to the public once a month for safaris.

As far as Bubbles, the chimp split time between Jackson’s private residence and his trainer Bob Dunn’s place during the years that Jackson kept him as a personal pet. At one point, though, like all wild animals taken as personal pets, Bubbles became too strong and unpredictable for Jackson to handle, and he started to reside with Dunn full time. In 2005, Dunn retired from his work, and donated Bubbles and several other apes to the Center for Great Apes in Wauchula, Florida, where he still resides along with other chimps and orangutans.

The Center for Great Apes houses several apes previously used in show biz. Ragan actively campaigns against any use of apes in Hollywood movies or even print ads, and Jane Goodall also disagrees with the practice according to statements on the Goodall Institute’s website. For apes used in showbiz, not only do they separate the infant chimps from their mothers at very young ages, the animals only get used for a few years before they’re too old to be easily handled even with trainers, but they can live to be over 50 years of age. A study published in the journal Science suggested that when people see the extensive use of chimps in TV, movies, and ads – often dressed up and acting like humans – they assume they must be thriving in the wild, a dangerous misconception since they are endangered, with their habitats severely threatened in the wild. In the study, nearly 40% of people did not think chimpanzees were endangered, while 96% correctly identified gorillas as endangered and 91% with orangutans. The reason most people chose was, “because chimpanzees were commonly seen on television, advertisements, and movies and, therefore, must not be in jeopardy.”

Ragan also believes great apes should never be pets. The reality is, even though they seem cute, fun and intelligent when they are young, they inevitably become too much to handle. If someone with the wealth and resources and love of animals that Jackson had could not handle a chimp for the duration of its life, that speaks volumes. Typically, after the owner can no longer handle the animal, usually after only a few years, they have to find the animal a new home. But zoos don’t want animals raised as pets, and the reality is facilities like the Center for Great Apes, and the Save the Chimps founded by the late Carole Noon (which I blogged about recently -Chimps Lose an Unsung Hero), are at maximum capacity. All of these organizations seek donations to help pay for housing, food, and care for their animals, and the recession has hit their donations hard, like everyone else.

Those interested in helping support Michael's animals or their animal friends, can sponsor one of Michael’s animals previously housed at Neverland Ranch at the Banjoko Preserve website, or can adopt a chimp through the Center for Great Apes. The Center’s home page currently features some fascinating info about Bubbles personality. Also please remember Sabu, Thriller and other wild cats at Shambala.

http://blogs.discovery.com/animal_news/2009/07/the-king-of-pops-animals.html#comments
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

animal planet programs are either cute, lovely, heartfelt or interesting, informational. It's all about how wonderful the animals are so I don't expect a negative story from them.
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

I am sooo curious about this. I just hope it will be positive :yes:
And most of all, I just hope there will be no more "close fake friends" to give any useless insights. "We've already have enough" of that.

This line made me laugh:
The latter offering will feature unseen footage and stories of Jackson and Bubbles "revealed through those who witnessed their relationship."

If there's one tail I don't want to see there that is Klein's -_-
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Guys but is someone going to record an upload it?
please!!!!
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

someone please record and upload it... it's pity that i dont have that channel.

why it will be 1 and 1/2 months from now? why not now?
and why it will be aired on 22 June? you know what happen around the date.... do you know what i mean?
 
Re: TV ALERT: Michael & Bubbles -Animal Planet Documentary

Aw cute! I wanna watch this. :)
 
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