taba boi I agree. I read both Seaworld books. Really blew my mind. The one trainer was there for fourteen years. He loved his whale and he said she loved him . He said they are so smart and human like. But they suffer. Sunburn and mosquitoes bites and stomach ulcers. They chew the cement and Seaworld takes their the teeth out . They withheld food before shows. After the shows they lay still for hours out of boredom. Or bang their head against the cement and gates. One whale had a gate fall on his head and he died. Two died from West Nile virus. The trainer quit to speak out. Now there is a whale named Morgan. She was taken from the ocean in the Netherlands. She was under weight. But her permit said release. Seaworld flew her to a theme park. She was raked 334 times by the other whales. During shows she lays on the cement for over 16 minutes. The trainers leave her there. She barely moves. It’s on here to watch. She is pregnant at a to young age. There is a website called Free Morgan. Please read her story and look at the photos. 200,000 people signed a petition to get her moved. Seaworld gave her to the park from so much backlash. They don’t own her no more. She is banging her head against the cement now. So sad . She will be in captivity intill she dies. The pool they first put her in was so shallow she could stand on her tail and her head would be out of the water. Then they charged people to look at her. This was supposed to be her pool to get better. I don’t think she was that sick. The captain of the boat said they took her. My heart breaks for her and Lolita. And the 18 Beluga whales in dirty above ground pools in Japan. Watch that documentary on Netflix.
Toni Grosso that is truly heartbreaking 😢 my heart bleeds for these poor animals. They’re so intelligent and gracious and this how humans treat them- nothing more than a commodity to line their pockets with. It makes me ashamed to be part of the human race. I hope one day all tanks will be empty and these beautiful creatures can live happily in the wild where they belong xxx
*Rest in peace Keiko, Tilikum, Lolita, Hugo, Moby Doll, Shamu, Namu, Skana, Haida, Kasatka, Kiska, Gudrun, and other orcas who were taken from their families.* 🥀
@@tessdurberville711 Orcas are known to remain with their mothers throughout their entire lives, which is quite different from dogs, cats, and goldfish. Orcas have an incredibly advanced limbic system and possess the most gyrified brain in the world. You can't compare a large, highly intelligent mammal to a freaking goldfish.
@@tessdurberville711 😂 aww bless Tess you obviously know nothing about whales.. you should perhaps educate yourself on their family relationships , communication etc. These animals live with their familys for their whole lives... now if you want to compare it to us removing pups from their mums... well I never removed my dogs pup from her and they hate each other 🤷♀️ now that doesn't happen with whales in the wild... when one of the females in the pod gives birth the whole Pod celebrate the birth... like humans , not like dogs, cats , Guinea pigs, goldfish etc etc etc they have brains that are more like human brains.. they live in family groups, speak their own language these animals aren't stupid these are highly intelligent far more intelligent than you or I they use parts of their brains that we don't use which makes them more intelligent than us. Anyway if people are going to keep animals captive then captivity needs to be kinder than nature and I'd say most of the animals you mentioned are better off in captivity than surviving in the wild... unlike killer whales that thrive in the wild and die young in captivity.
I truly believe Keiko was one in a million, the amount of patience and trust he had with the humans around him was unmatched. He had every reason to be hostile but never was. Imagine having to relive the trauma of being hoisted out of the water and put in a dark box again. My heart goes out to these magnificent creatures and I truly wait for the day we'll only ever see them in the wild and nowhere else.
the people who worked with him hands on, loved him, and made it bearable. it was just unfortunate that his living conditions weren't healthy. but that's the corporations fault. the people who care more about money than life.
Lolita in Miami. Was finally granted her freedom . She has been in captivity for more than 50 years . Think now they just trying finding a place where she can live her remaining life free. No orcas should be in captivity. This needs to be banned world 🌎 wide .
The most heartbreaking part of keikos story is that he never found nor joined his pod. He searched for people to give him love and ended up dying alone on a beach in Norway by himself.
Keiko will always be remembered and loved. The fact that he was not the best candidate for freedom is that he was very fond of humans and this came from his trainers in Mexico, there's no doubt in my mind about this. While watching "Blackfish" I kept on wondering, why was Tilikum's behavior so different from Keiko's? and the only answer that came to my mind was, because of the love and affection Keiko received from the beings surrounding him. In the wild, bottle -nose dolphins and orcas don't really get along but Keiko's best friends were the dolphins keeping him company at the park. He was all alone, yes, but at least he was not bullied by other orcas like Tilikum was in Seaworld. I believe Keiko developed a closer bond with his trainers perhaps because they really cared for him and spent time alone with him away from the shows, away from the stress of performing. I never saw a Seaworld trainer kissing one of the orcas as Karla Corral did with Keiko... and these simple and small things could have meant a lot and made a whole difference for the orcas. Keiko was found in Norway after his release seeking human companionship and playing with kids allowing them to mount him and ride along with him... do you really think Tilikum would have done the same without hurting someone?... I don't think so. In the end all sicknesses both physical and mental from an animal are rooted in their captivity status and the trauma of being taken away from their families, but eventually and clearly even after that trauma if they find good people, caring and loving people they can heal (even a little) and develop kindness and caring for other species, just as Keiko did. Just my thoughts... RIP dear Keiko, may you be leaping and diving free in heaven!
I truly appreciate people such as yourself.. I believe that you truly have much love and understanding of Orkas especially in the case of Keiko.Ty for sharing your thoughts...I believe that they feel so very much when they're separated from their Mothers/family they're very social bonds in the vast oceans prove this.They don't need to be in captivity to begin with.🕊️🤲
Norwegians who live close to where he is buried said he loved to play with their children. They would run along the beach and even ride on his back. At least he died free even though he probably was unfit to live in the wild.
I wish this can be true for Lolita, the whale imprisoned at the Miami Seaquarium. In her case, her journey could be more easier than Keiko's. Keiko was from Icleland and Lolita or Tokitae, her real name, is from the USA. In Washington State at Puget Sound, people have already prepared a sea pen for her. Also her family is still living there. Among them, her mom Ocean Sun.
I totally agree with you about the dolphin friends of Lolita and they do deserve freedom. All animal do honestly. At least at some level, but definitely for Lolita and all her dolphin friends, they deserve complete freedom. #let the wild remain wild @Serres Tileorasi
Morgen i beleive the only time a animal should be in captivity is not for human entertainment but to help stop extinction but they get reintroduced at a sensible age it is possible
Yeah. I would completely agree with you and just to be clear, I wasn't trying to disagree with you in my comments. Please don't take it that way. I'm sorry if I implied that I was. Peace! @@latisamedic7303
my father was one of those men , he read your comment and shot himself, i hope you are happy . you are responsible for his death. but i wish you a long and happy life . don't let the guilt end you. please learn to live with your guilt.
Thank you for making my child hood so special Keiko, x My heart broke knowing you missed you family as I did with my Dad when I was little. I love you to this day and forever more. X sleep freely you should never have been taken.
I met Keiko in Newport Oregon, he was SO massive! One of his side fins was at least 3x the size of me- I was in awe. I’m so thankful his story can help others in captivity to be released. Captivity is barbaric and inhumane- NEVER buy a ticket to these places. There’s no excuse for, for profit captivity.
Watching in 2022. The orca that started it all. The struggles this whale went through. Miss him dearly. Sad that even today we are Still battling for them to be free. SeaWorld is one thing but our biggest problem is China. With there new Marine park that just opened up. And trainers are in the tanks and young children. Accidents just waiting to happen. They don't have a voice. We are their voice, they want to go home!
It just blows my mind that after this effort was made that Lotita who was the oldest orca in captivity lives in horrible conditions in Miami for 53 years.
Such a beautiful story. It shows that there are still good people in this world. NO animal should be captured and forced to perform tricks. It’s a shame he passed away a year after being free, but thank you, Free Willy Foundation for everything you have done for precious Keiko. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Happy 30th anniversary 🎉 Free Willy!! I have all 3 Free Willy movies 🎬 on DVD 📀!! Keiko/ Willy did an amazing job!! Keiko is a beautiful animal!! He will live on forever in the Free Willy movies 🎬!! R.I.P. Keiko/Willy 🐳. You're surely missed by so many 😢❤.
It’s 2024, and the story of Keiko is still beautiful. So glad he died free and happy. He was interacting with other orcas during his time in the ocean, but I guess 2 decades with humans just made him like being around humans. He actively searched and bonded with people, especially around the Norwegian coast. He flourished in the ocean, tho he died young, at least he didn’t die in a small and overheated pool in Mexico. Rip Keiko, you inspired so many, and your story is helping other captive whales and dolphins seeing the ocean again❤️ such a gentle soul
He had been living in Oregon for 3 years, in a $7m state of the art tank with a seawater and cooling systems. He had plenty to eat, his papillomavirus had gone into remission and people loved him. All he needed was a companion.
Reading up on his life upon release makes me wish they'd instead invested the money on a sanctuary ocean pen rather than a release program. Reading how he mostly stayed away from wild orcas and instead followed human fishing boats and let children ride on his back makes me think his final days were rather lonely instead of "free". AAAAnd I'm crying.
Based off his age and health he wouldn’t of last much longer in captivity then he did in the wild. He was 25 averagelife expectancy in captivity is 10-30 at least he got to be in the ocean again
I love this! R.I.P Keiko!! You made my childhood great and to see and know about magnificent whales like you, can change lives. You will always be in my memories and heart! Love you Keiko!
My heart breaks when I see the whales trapped in the nets and the sling when the cry and squiel out for there family and mum it actually hurts my heart to watch poor keiko he was such a kind, soft and gentle whale. He was very special and one of a kind for sure Keiko was the best
He was alone actually, never accepted back into any Orca pod. And he could only hunt and catch fish. He never should have been in captivity in the first place, no Orca should have ever been put into captivity. Another selfish and stupid move by mankind.
@@crazycajun1586 I just got back from Seaworld yes the Orcas were good and talented but I noticed the fin on the top was down. It’s not supposed to be like that because it’s not in the Wild..
I like the idea of sea pens, that with enough experience, the orca (and other Dolphins) can have a semi wild experience. They can come and go as they please. If they are brave enough, or if they find a wild pod that accepts them...they can be truly free. But if they want, they can come back to "safety". Those ones will be on birth control.
Keko was just to used to human contact....he should of been allowed to come and go as he pleased. Perhaps if more time was allowed he would of found a pod that would of accepted him. RIP Keko. I pray he is swimming free in heaven with others of his kind.
@@equarg I read in one book, he did locate a few pods, but that he always stayed at the edge, so he could escape if he wanted. So even then. It's like he wasn't 100% sure...thats why he kept returning to us humans.
Kiska too that is slowly and sadly dying in Marineland. The same asshole that bought Keiko owns the park. He has died but his family has taken over and they are just as bad.
Keiko's release wasn't exactly successful. He failed to join a pod and died alone after spending his "free" period following humans like an abandoned puppy, which is HEARTBREAKING. If they're going to attempt a release again they need to do it with 3+ captive orca that train for release together and can learn to survive together as a pod.
@@jimzle He joined a pod. Swam to Norway. Did not loose weight swimming to Norway. Probably left the pod becouse he was sick. He did not have the immunsystem he needed, becouse of the captivity. At least he chose to leave the other orcas, instead of anyone took him away like the first time. He was free to do what he wanted. Same as the beluga Hvaldimir. But who knows, if Hvaldimir will get sick too? But until then, he lives free as he should be. And so did Keiko
I'm doing a project that is a campaign against hunting killer whales and this was an excellent resource of what human can do to incredibly change the history of a whale in captivity.
He once again got to live and die a wild orca. It's too late for Tilikum, Kiska and Tokitae now, but we can learn from Keiko and Springer to free Corky from captivity now.
Keiko was a sweet heart! Its too sad we see there dark side when in captivity when they could be harmless too humans in the wild. They got lucky with Keiko. he was a baby when captured. Most are older when captured and the results are bad.
Sa va faire 2 fois que je vois la vidéo. Magnifique documentaire! J'ai adoré! La vidéo est clean, elle est belle tout le long du documentaire. C'est une véritable belle histoire de coeur. Et voir tous les enfants aimés Keiko, c'est émouvant. Merci beaucoup! Danielle
Can't believe sea world had us believing that these beautiful creatures were happy, healthy and wanted to be in there for FORTY YEARS! crazy nobody questioned it until blackfish came out.
There have been people raising awareness about this for years. Nobody took it seriously until blackfish came out and people were hearing it straight from the trainers mouths
Keiko.. it’s so heartbreaking that he could never find his pod ... I love orcas will all my heart. It’s my dream to study them when I’m older....this makes me cry every time...
I remember being a kid and seeing him in real life at the Oregon coast aquarium and it truly hurt me to see him like that. In a box too small for even people to swim in.
slightly but it was much better than the original tropic tank. Imagine youself living in a field miles long, getting pun in a cage then you get moved to a house with a yard. its not perfect but its sustainable. the goal is to get him healthy and moved back to the wild
People trying to defend captivity 😫 saying he needed human attention... of course he needed human attention that is all he knows because vile people stole him from his family and raised him in a fish bowl, he was dying slowly but surely in captivity. This is proof that every captive Orca deserves to be free even if it's for a short time. Tilikum should have been freed to live his last years in the ocean!
@@himissgivemeperfectplease8318 they are not family's in captivity, none come from the same pods or ecotypes. They don't even eat the same things they would eat in the wild. Know your facts before jumping into these threads!
The people who defend captivity are also the people who put their goldfish in a tiny fish bowls. What they don’t know is goldfish can live up to 10-25 years and in the wild they grow up to 12-14. We’re the invasive species putting all these animals in small cages, destroying their habitats and using them for money
I agree its pure evil to take a whale calf from its family for profit. But in this case i think he really loved people, he let people ride him even AFTER being set free.
My 13yr old daughter just watched Free Willy for the first time last week and I was telling her about Keiko's release after the movie. Would it be ok if I shared?
Of course! If I ever had children, I would introduce them to this movie and hope that they would grow to love for all animal life, especially those of the sea.
They had so much presser to do this quickly rather than successfully. I think he should have been in that sea pen at least a few years with as little care by humans as possible before actually attempting to release him.
Aries the next whale might not ever be fully released to the wild. The possibility of a Sea pen might be the only option for those whales whom have been in captivity for decades
The thing is when animals from captivity are released into a wild environment it’s essentially alien to them. They could easily die in a situation like that.
I’ve cried since the beginning! How they took him from his mother. Moved him to a warm climate where he was apparently born in a cooler region. NO EDUCATION about these beautiful creatures. I love the energy from them. They are very loyal! Even when they have captured him he made these people family! Had the the poor thing in fake salt water with chlorine!!!!! I am thankful to have watch this just had a dream about them 😍
"I think he's even smarter than we are." Well no shit. How can someone who works with these creatures not know for certain that these mammals are far smarter than we are?
spacebug30 so what, humans came up with so much technology but are still very very ignorant . There’s a difference between building skyscrapers and living life morally right
@@bivia1612 ...Yes, you preach it, RaggedyAnne. "Somebody" came up with technology that keeps you dry and warm, provides you with electricity and access to the internet, so you can preach how that "somebody" is ignorant and lacking in morals!
We really shouldn't call them "Killer Whales" - that makes it seem like it's okay if we tame them and train them, because it makes them sound vicious. They are dolphins, they are highly intelligent, incredibly social and feel emotions intensely. It is beyond cruel to keep them in a bath tub and make them perform tricks for their food.
Yeah, their name was actually intended as Killer of Whales, as they're widely known for attacking whales and eating their tongues, but a misunderstanding between English and Spanish gave us Killer Whale
Late 2021, and I'm still touched by this. I first heard about Keiko's role as Willy in the epilogue of Free Willy. It's a shame he was exposed to such cruelty and then was never able to reunite with his family.
They tried to locate his pod. They used hydrophones to distinguish the different dialects of Icelandic orca pods before he arrived. Keiko's calls were also recorded and studied at Newport during his "untraining" to become wild again. Unfortunately, despite their efforts, scientists couldn't find the pod with Keiko's dialect. They'd just had to wing it and hope he would join a local pod.
This is a sad story. Because he Kieko didn't last a lot long after he was freed, but more because he was captured. Maybe they should make it illegal to capture whales. They should also try to release whales that spent years in captivity go in groups, that way they are not alone. Also maybe try to introduce them to groups of wild whales so that they can have a better chance to learn to survive a bit better. Instead of focusing on entertaining, these other places could try to help with teaching them to be free.
Ann - I don't think that's entirely wise. A facility would have to be made to let the orcas slowly get used to real sea water as well as get re-taught how to catch fish on their own. Also a few orcas and other sea wildlife have to be captured in order to save their lives. It's horrible, but to needed yo better understand and treat sick orcas/wildlife.
Ann - the only bad thing about it all would be some whales have lost most of their echolocation, and being fed already dead fish is very hard for them to find them in the wild :( & sadly some of their pods are millions of miles away and they would probably die before they found their pod. I hope one day people will stop whaling or capturing the whales for whatever reason they deserve to be free and capturing them simply for their own false excuses is very saddening :(((
Squidney Bean literally none of the whales at seaworld or the miami seaquarium were captured because they have injuries they were basically kidnapped from their parents
8:28 Great Scotland Yard. It's Free Willy. My All Time Favourite Warner Bros Pictures Children's Live Action Fantasy Action Adventure Family Blockbuster Movie. Thanks Mate. X
He died because people put him in captivity in the first place. Orcas belong in the wild, humans never should have started capturing them at all, period.
He was dead when you commented this so...hopefully? He died around 2003, while living in a sea pen, where he could go in and out of ocean if he chose to do so
This is so amazing!! I wish this could happen and be successful for all Orcas in captivity. I know it isn't, but look how much Keiko thrived, there's all the proof you need that having these beautiful creatures in captivity is heartbreaking and cruel.
omg. beautiful animals, probably one of my favs now. 😭❣️ so sad to watch these videos but so beautiful to get to know them! i hope I can see some one day, in their natural habitat.
Nope. He lived beyond the expected lifespan of a captive male Orca. Would you rather he live for another 5 years inside a cage, or 3 years with other orcas, swimming up to 100 miles a day, hunting playing, being free? Come on.
As sad as it all is for the whales, I couldn't help but cry when the trainer from Mexico was crying. She came from Mexico, to Oregon, saw his improvement, and knew it was all for the best.. and like she said, "a big part of my life is over, that's it."
Every last one of them deserves a chance at freedom or to at least live in the ocean cared for by humans in a more natural and healing environment that they are MEANT to be in. The hope of freedom is enough reason to give them a chance!
I'm 37 now I was just a kid when the movie come out an now my son hes 8 he just watched it lastnite he said mom thank u for showing me that he was loved an now hes in heaven with gramma
Carla and Renata both know that it's for the best. Keiko was very sick and was only going to get worse; a lifetime in captivity and poor health or 5 years of freedom and good health. There's no contest what was better for Keiko.
They stayed in OREGON with him at the OREGON COAST AQUARIUM for 2 months and then returned to Mexico. They thought he would live out his days there in the $7m state of the art tank with seawater filtration and cooling systems and eventually live fish. The trainers did not accompany him to Iceland, they thought he already WAS home. They must have been heartsick.
keiko was and STILL is my favorite Orca. Thanks to him, I fell in love with Orcas and the ocean.
i agree completely
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Jessica Klug he was a sweet hart
I agree.
We will never forget Keiko, Lolita, and Tilikum. They deserved better.
Still time for Corky and Morgan!
And Kiska
I just know that Keiko, Lolita, and Tilikum have all became friends in heaven and are no longer suffering and are swimming free ❤️❤️❤️🕊️
Tilikum was very dangerous orca
Beautiful corky deserves freedom!
Watching this in 2018, and I am still so touched by this.
taba boi I agree. I read both Seaworld books. Really blew my mind. The one trainer was there for fourteen years. He loved his whale and he said she loved him . He said they are so smart and human like. But they suffer. Sunburn and mosquitoes bites and stomach ulcers. They chew the cement and Seaworld takes their the teeth out . They withheld food before shows. After the shows they lay still for hours out of boredom. Or bang their head against the cement and gates. One whale had a gate fall on his head and he died. Two died from West Nile virus. The trainer quit to speak out. Now there is a whale named Morgan. She was taken from the ocean in the Netherlands. She was under weight. But her permit said release. Seaworld flew her to a theme park. She was raked 334 times by the other whales. During shows she lays on the cement for over 16 minutes. The trainers leave her there. She barely moves. It’s on here to watch. She is pregnant at a to young age. There is a website called Free Morgan. Please read her story and look at the photos. 200,000 people signed a petition to get her moved. Seaworld gave her to the park from so much backlash. They don’t own her no more. She is banging her head against the cement now. So sad . She will be in captivity intill she dies. The pool they first put her in was so shallow she could stand on her tail and her head would be out of the water. Then they charged people to look at her. This was supposed to be her pool to get better. I don’t think she was that sick. The captain of the boat said they took her. My heart breaks for her and Lolita. And the 18 Beluga whales in dirty above ground pools in Japan. Watch that documentary on Netflix.
@@tonigrosso7544 I'm crying...so sad
@@aurealoj4232 I did to.
Mee too up too this day
Toni Grosso that is truly heartbreaking 😢 my heart bleeds for these poor animals. They’re so intelligent and gracious and this how humans treat them- nothing more than a commodity to line their pockets with. It makes me ashamed to be part of the human race. I hope one day all tanks will be empty and these beautiful creatures can live happily in the wild where they belong xxx
*Rest in peace Keiko, Tilikum, Lolita, Hugo, Moby Doll, Shamu, Namu, Skana, Haida, Kasatka, Kiska, Gudrun, and other orcas who were taken from their families.* 🥀
Every dog or cat, goldfish, guinea pig, bird,etc. that you have ever bought or adopted, was taken from it's family too.
@@tessdurberville711 Orcas are known to remain with their mothers throughout their entire lives, which is quite different from dogs, cats, and goldfish. Orcas have an incredibly advanced limbic system and possess the most gyrified brain in the world. You can't compare a large, highly intelligent mammal to a freaking goldfish.
Vicky, Kohana, Ula, Skylar died at Loro Parque in Tenerife, Spain
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@@tessdurberville711 😂 aww bless Tess you obviously know nothing about whales.. you should perhaps educate yourself on their family relationships , communication etc. These animals live with their familys for their whole lives... now if you want to compare it to us removing pups from their mums... well I never removed my dogs pup from her and they hate each other 🤷♀️ now that doesn't happen with whales in the wild... when one of the females in the pod gives birth the whole Pod celebrate the birth... like humans , not like dogs, cats , Guinea pigs, goldfish etc etc etc they have brains that are more like human brains.. they live in family groups, speak their own language these animals aren't stupid these are highly intelligent far more intelligent than you or I they use parts of their brains that we don't use which makes them more intelligent than us. Anyway if people are going to keep animals captive then captivity needs to be kinder than nature and I'd say most of the animals you mentioned are better off in captivity than surviving in the wild... unlike killer whales that thrive in the wild and die young in captivity.
I truly believe Keiko was one in a million, the amount of patience and trust he had with the humans around him was unmatched. He had every reason to be hostile but never was. Imagine having to relive the trauma of being hoisted out of the water and put in a dark box again. My heart goes out to these magnificent creatures and I truly wait for the day we'll only ever see them in the wild and nowhere else.
RIGHT HERE LETS NOT FORGET
the people who worked with him hands on, loved him, and made it bearable. it was just unfortunate that his living conditions weren't healthy. but that's the corporations fault. the people who care more about money than life.
@@mattruth8763 thank u
aymen thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Lolita in Miami. Was finally granted her freedom . She has been in captivity for more than 50 years . Think now they just trying finding a place where she can live her remaining life free. No orcas should be in captivity. This needs to be banned world 🌎 wide .
Cried the whole time watching this. Humans are so cruel to animals, it's sad.
but they let them free??
So true it's absolutely shameful
They let some be free but most stay
Yosia Norna which is terrible because there was no way he’d have survived
why would anyone want todoa thing likethat because that is somean
KEIKO WAS GREAT WHALE R.I.P 1976-2003 !!!!!
Yes he was but actually there apart of the dolphin family
@@finnsoldies1087 Which are whales
To all captive orcas, deceased or living; I am so sorry for what we humans have done to you
It's been a year since your apology. I don't think you're apologizing enough, please do it again
Do something about it
@RostClan220misinformation and racist lies.
The most heartbreaking part of keikos story is that he never found nor joined his pod. He searched for people to give him love and ended up dying alone on a beach in Norway by himself.
Sooooo true!!!! He was extremely lonely and sought out human connection to feel loved! Could never find his pod😢😭😭
@@sumaiyakhan3301 😕😕
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And please God we will never the mistake again of taking these beautiful creatures out of their ecosystem...what you take out you can’t put back in
But he was free
Keiko will always be remembered and loved. The fact that he was not the best candidate for freedom is that he was very fond of humans and this came from his trainers in Mexico, there's no doubt in my mind about this. While watching "Blackfish" I kept on wondering, why was Tilikum's behavior so different from Keiko's? and the only answer that came to my mind was, because of the love and affection Keiko received from the beings surrounding him. In the wild, bottle -nose dolphins and orcas don't really get along but Keiko's best friends were the dolphins keeping him company at the park. He was all alone, yes, but at least he was not bullied by other orcas like Tilikum was in Seaworld.
I believe Keiko developed a closer bond with his trainers perhaps because they really cared for him and spent time alone with him away from the shows, away from the stress of performing. I never saw a Seaworld trainer kissing one of the orcas as Karla Corral did with Keiko... and these simple and small things could have meant a lot and made a whole difference for the orcas. Keiko was found in Norway after his release seeking human companionship and playing with kids allowing them to mount him and ride along with him... do you really think Tilikum would have done the same without hurting someone?... I don't think so. In the end all sicknesses both physical and mental from an animal are rooted in their captivity status and the trauma of being taken away from their families, but eventually and clearly even after that trauma if they find good people, caring and loving people they can heal (even a little) and develop kindness and caring for other species, just as Keiko did. Just my thoughts... RIP dear Keiko, may you be leaping and diving free in heaven!
I truly appreciate people such as yourself.. I believe that you truly have much love and understanding of Orkas especially in the case of Keiko.Ty for sharing your thoughts...I believe that they feel so very much when they're separated from their Mothers/family they're very social bonds in the vast oceans prove this.They don't need to be in captivity to begin with.🕊️🤲
Norwegians who live close to where he is buried said he loved to play with their children. They would run along the beach and even ride on his back. At least he died free even though he probably was unfit to live in the wild.
I’m not buying that Keiko “grew a bond and loved his trainers so much” nah he was dependent on them because they fed him
@@JORDANFINESSEFOREVERFRESH I agree with you. He was lonely and had no one else. They were his source of food and company.
@@Reesy2002 exactly and then when he finally made it to the wild he died because he was dependent on humans for food
omg so heartbreaking separated and destroyed a orca family, the whales were so in pain in those nets so ssad this world is so cruel
megan jolie My heart is Breaking to Watch the Awful Seen! No More Captures Any Orcas Or Dolphins 🐬 They Don’t belong inside the Tank ! “No More”!!!
But Still Not Right Orcas Needs He’s Family!
megan jolie buddy you don’t know the meaning of the word cruelty.
Imagine being a kid a realizing free willy was 1 big lie all along.
FolkLaurr yep
I literally cried looking at this. Free Willy was my favorite childhood movie. Rest in Sea Heaven Keiko.
I wish this can be true for Lolita, the whale imprisoned at the Miami Seaquarium. In her case, her journey could be more easier than Keiko's. Keiko was from Icleland and Lolita or Tokitae, her real name, is from the USA. In Washington State at Puget Sound, people have already prepared a sea pen for her. Also her family is still living there. Among them, her mom Ocean Sun.
I wish it were true too!!
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I totally agree with you about the dolphin friends of Lolita and they do deserve freedom. All animal do honestly. At least at some level, but definitely for Lolita and all her dolphin friends, they deserve complete freedom. #let the wild remain wild @Serres Tileorasi
Morgen i beleive the only time a animal should be in captivity is not for human entertainment but to help stop extinction but they get reintroduced at a sensible age it is possible
Yeah. I would completely agree with you and just to be clear, I wasn't trying to disagree with you in my comments. Please don't take it that way. I'm sorry if I implied that I was. Peace! @@latisamedic7303
The children who campaigned to free Keiko are millennials.
Yes I remember being in school when that happened. We even went whale watching in San Francisco see whales in the ocean.
Same ones demanding equal rights for African Americans...#BLM
You dont gotta brag on us like that tho.
That was kinda dumb
Proud to be one.
it's so hard for me to watch this. heartbreaking
If I was one of those men that took keiko away from his family I would not be able to live with myself
Thank goodness those men possess genuine self-esteem.
Probably didn't even bother them
my father was one of those men , he read your comment and shot himself, i hope you are happy . you are responsible for his death. but i wish you a long and happy life . don't let the guilt end you. please learn to live with your guilt.
They should be in prison then They would know how it feels
@@knkn2920 bull shit
Thank you for making my child hood so special Keiko, x My heart broke knowing you missed you family as I did with my Dad when I was little. I love you to this day and forever more. X sleep freely you should never have been taken.
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I met Keiko in Newport Oregon, he was SO massive! One of his side fins was at least 3x the size of me- I was in awe. I’m so thankful his story can help others in captivity to be released. Captivity is barbaric and inhumane- NEVER buy a ticket to these places. There’s no excuse for, for profit captivity.
Also warst du 0,70 cm groß. Ok
Pectoral.
I bet Keiko is a beautiful whale. He's our favorite orca whale. I do miss him a lot.
I bet his trainer named Karla is like a human mom to him.
Watching in 2022.
The orca that started it all.
The struggles this whale went through. Miss him dearly.
Sad that even today we are Still battling for them to be free. SeaWorld is one thing but our biggest problem is China. With there new Marine park that just opened up. And trainers are in the tanks and young children. Accidents just waiting to happen.
They don't have a voice. We are their voice,
they want to go home!
Do they have orcas??
@@alysiabernardo8900 oh yes. You should watch the documentary on youtube- “orcas are in trouble again.” It talks all about it.
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It just blows my mind that after this effort was made that Lotita who was the oldest orca in captivity lives in horrible conditions in Miami for 53 years.
@@bonniehowell9206Not anymore.
His dorsal fin is collapsed just like Tillikum.
mart lacroix some whalesharks in captivity have collapsed dorsal fins too
Do research it’s not just caused by captivity
Shanu Treasures Sphynx Cattery It’s so sad! If you look at all the orcas in captivity, their dorsal fins are all collapsed
Amanda Kenyon True, but that doesn’t mean captivity didn’t play a role in the collapsed dorsal fins
Ya it is?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
A story of love, of loyalty and compassion. He was a friend to so many people, I can't say it any other way than that!!
I remembered watching him in Free Willy. He was the reason I grew my love for Orcas
Heartbreaking on so many levels. Thank you for posting this magnificent story.
Keiko will always be the reason why I love and adore orcas I love keiko so much I cried during the whole thing and I miss him so much I LOVE YOU KEIKO
Such a beautiful story. It shows that there are still good people in this world. NO animal should be captured and forced to perform tricks. It’s a shame he passed away a year after being free, but thank you, Free Willy Foundation for everything you have done for precious Keiko. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Happy 30th anniversary 🎉 Free Willy!! I have all 3 Free Willy movies 🎬 on DVD 📀!! Keiko/ Willy did an amazing job!! Keiko is a beautiful animal!! He will live on forever in the Free Willy movies 🎬!! R.I.P. Keiko/Willy 🐳. You're surely missed by so many 😢❤.
Empty The Tanks
Sandy Toes: I'm sure Keiko is swimming in Heaven , too. His cousin Tilikum is there, too.
Sandy Toes yup
Or better yet, stop capturing them.
Pray 🙏🏼 This must stop !!!
@@Bissay64 Free Lolita and Corky!
Those children of the world has a better understanding than the adults.
so true
Anytime I watch free willy I'm in tears especially when calling for his family. Boycott seaworld.
Man I remember seeing him when I was 6. 20 years later he is the reason why I love orcas. Amazing predators
Orcas and group of dolphin can save human from shark 🦈 and save people from drowning. Poor Orcas
It’s 2024, and the story of Keiko is still beautiful. So glad he died free and happy. He was interacting with other orcas during his time in the ocean, but I guess 2 decades with humans just made him like being around humans. He actively searched and bonded with people, especially around the Norwegian coast. He flourished in the ocean, tho he died young, at least he didn’t die in a small and overheated pool in Mexico.
Rip Keiko, you inspired so many, and your story is helping other captive whales and dolphins seeing the ocean again❤️ such a gentle soul
❤
He had been living in Oregon for 3 years, in a $7m state of the art tank with a seawater and cooling systems. He had plenty to eat, his papillomavirus had gone into remission and people loved him. All he needed was a companion.
Sick, alone and hungry is not being free and happy.
He wasn't happy. Sad story
Home is not a bigger tank. Home is the Ocean, where they belong !!
aracely martinez he wouldnt be able to survive in the ocean since he has been in captivity for so long. a bigger tank is the only thing they could do
daan del rey He was freed and it was successful. If anything I rather die in the ocean than a bathtub worked to death.
But???? He was???? Released into the ocean?????
@@scrumpgreen6621 he was released in 2002.
@@Tecolote41 it's not succesful he beached heself and died because he has a infection and can't without trainers
Reading up on his life upon release makes me wish they'd instead invested the money on a sanctuary ocean pen rather than a release program. Reading how he mostly stayed away from wild orcas and instead followed human fishing boats and let children ride on his back makes me think his final days were rather lonely instead of "free". AAAAnd I'm crying.
I cried for a long time too after watching this😭😭😭😭
Based off his age and health he wouldn’t of last much longer in captivity then he did in the wild. He was 25 averagelife expectancy in captivity is 10-30 at least he got to be in the ocean again
crazy what people would do for money.
Omg I weeped throughout the whole thing! We loved you so much Keiko, and we'll always miss you in Mexico.
Those animals deserve to be with their family
I love this! R.I.P Keiko!! You made my childhood great and to see and know about magnificent whales like you, can change lives. You will always be in my memories and heart! Love you Keiko!
Rip
Watching this 2 days after Christmas,2022. To witness all these humans helping and celebrating Keiko is so beautiful. Very inspiring. #Teamwork ❤️🤜🤛
My heart breaks when I see the whales trapped in the nets and the sling when the cry and squiel out for there family and mum it actually hurts my heart to watch poor keiko he was such a kind, soft and gentle whale. He was very special and one of a kind for sure
Keiko was the best
Orcas are dolphins
He died a free animal again.
@@casperzr6717 which are a sub species of whales
He was alone actually, never accepted back into any Orca pod. And he could only hunt and catch fish. He never should have been in captivity in the first place, no Orca should have ever been put into captivity. Another selfish and stupid move by mankind.
Did your parents ever take you to sea world? My parents did.
If there was no SeaWorld you wouldn't give 2 shits about orca just like the fisherman of the day.
@@crazycajun1586 and there is the problem right there.
@@crazycajun1586 I just got back from Seaworld yes the Orcas were good and talented but I noticed the fin on the top was down. It’s not supposed to be like that because it’s not in the Wild..
Killer whales don't accept strangers into their pods.
Watching in 2021, free willy was the first movie I ever watched. Still one of my favourites
Me 2
I like the idea of sea pens, that with enough experience, the orca (and other Dolphins) can have a semi wild experience.
They can come and go as they please.
If they are brave enough, or if they find a wild pod that accepts them...they can be truly free.
But if they want, they can come back to "safety". Those ones will be on birth control.
Keko was just to used to human contact....he should of been allowed to come and go as he pleased.
Perhaps if more time was allowed he would of found a pod that would of accepted him.
RIP Keko. I pray he is swimming free in heaven with others of his kind.
@@equarg I read in one book, he did locate a few pods, but that he always stayed at the edge, so he could escape if he wanted. So even then. It's like he wasn't 100% sure...thats why he kept returning to us humans.
So glad you've uploaded this, thank you.
I went to visit keiko in newport when I was a kid. The effort made for this whale was inspired and I'm glad he got back a few years of freedom.
Now it's the time set Lolita the orca free, she deserves a chance at freedom
Kiska too that is slowly and sadly dying in Marineland. The same asshole that bought Keiko owns the park. He has died but his family has taken over and they are just as bad.
All for filthy dollars :-(
Keiko's release wasn't exactly successful. He failed to join a pod and died alone after spending his "free" period following humans like an abandoned puppy, which is HEARTBREAKING. If they're going to attempt a release again they need to do it with 3+ captive orca that train for release together and can learn to survive together as a pod.
@@jimzleat least he died in the wild better than in captivity
@@jimzle He joined a pod. Swam to Norway. Did not loose weight swimming to Norway. Probably left the pod becouse he was sick. He did not have the immunsystem he needed, becouse of the captivity. At least he chose to leave the other orcas, instead of anyone took him away like the first time. He was free to do what he wanted. Same as the beluga Hvaldimir. But who knows, if Hvaldimir will get sick too? But until then, he lives free as he should be. And so did Keiko
My childhood hero 💖 i am glad you got ure freedom, a whole world misses you 💖
I'm doing a project that is a campaign against hunting killer whales and this was an excellent resource of what human can do to incredibly change the history of a whale in captivity.
Explore the wonders that grate what you’re doing
Keiko has all touched our hearts in some way even though he is long gone...Millions of people around the world will always remember and love him.
He once again got to live and die a wild orca. It's too late for Tilikum, Kiska and Tokitae now, but we can learn from Keiko and Springer to free Corky from captivity now.
Keiko was a sweet heart! Its too sad we see there dark side when in captivity when they could be harmless too humans in the wild. They got lucky with Keiko. he was a baby when captured. Most are older when captured and the results are bad.
I LOVE YOU KEIKO.....RIP MY SWEET BOY.....I WILL COME LOOK FOR YOU WHEN ITS MY TIME😢
I LOVE YOU SWEET BOY❤
Sa va faire 2 fois que je vois la vidéo. Magnifique documentaire! J'ai adoré! La vidéo est clean, elle est belle tout le long du documentaire. C'est une véritable belle histoire de coeur. Et voir tous les enfants aimés Keiko, c'est émouvant. Merci beaucoup! Danielle
It's so beautiful and sad at the same time.
Can't believe sea world had us believing that these beautiful creatures were happy, healthy and wanted to be in there for FORTY YEARS! crazy nobody questioned it until blackfish came out.
There have been people raising awareness about this for years. Nobody took it seriously until blackfish came out and people were hearing it straight from the trainers mouths
Pleasant Grove I always question it to be honest and I never seen blackfish
Yea blackfish is full of lies
@@emsmusichorizon8109 No, it's not.
They fooled us all. Myself included, but no more!
I am crying right now..
Keiko was never wild again but at least he was in a place where he could come and go if he chose to
Keiko.. it’s so heartbreaking that he could never find his pod ...
I love orcas will all my heart. It’s my dream to study them when I’m older....this makes me cry every time...
They TRIED repeatedly to locate his pod and their dialects.
I remember being a kid and seeing him in real life at the Oregon coast aquarium and it truly hurt me to see him like that. In a box too small for even people to swim in.
Is he still alive
@@YoshiToshiSamYou no
That new tank still looked too small for him.
slightly but it was much better than the original tropic tank. Imagine youself living in a field miles long, getting pun in a cage then you get moved to a house with a yard. its not perfect but its sustainable. the goal is to get him healthy and moved back to the wild
charmedfan7704 of course it did he was created by god to be in the ocean not a tank
@@fattymacc5709
Umm...
Okay
His new tank then had the right tempiture and better sea water. His health improved alot.
People trying to defend captivity 😫 saying he needed human attention... of course he needed human attention that is all he knows because vile people stole him from his family and raised him in a fish bowl, he was dying slowly but surely in captivity. This is proof that every captive Orca deserves to be free even if it's for a short time. Tilikum should have been freed to live his last years in the ocean!
Andrew Shaw die in the wild but die alone without an actual family, atleast in those small “fish bowls” the dolphins actually had a family
Andrew Shaw And all the other orcas
@@himissgivemeperfectplease8318 they are not family's in captivity, none come from the same pods or ecotypes. They don't even eat the same things they would eat in the wild.
Know your facts before jumping into these threads!
The people who defend captivity are also the people who put their goldfish in a tiny fish bowls. What they don’t know is goldfish can live up to 10-25 years and in the wild they grow up to 12-14. We’re the invasive species putting all these animals in small cages, destroying their habitats and using them for money
I agree its pure evil to take a whale calf from its family for profit. But in this case i think he really loved people, he let people ride him even AFTER being set free.
He will never be forgotten.
I commend Mexico for releasing him
Janie Luna I do to they love him
My 13yr old daughter just watched Free Willy for the first time last week and I was telling her about Keiko's release after the movie. Would it be ok if I shared?
Of course! If I ever had children, I would introduce them to this movie and hope that they would grow to love for all animal life, especially those of the sea.
brnys247 yes
Keiko was very special
@@kryptonianpowers
They should learn that by having pets, not from a phony Hollywood movie or biased Mockumentary.
Keiko is the reason why Orcas are my favorite animal. I fell in love with the movie Free Willy as a young child
I have never seen this film let alone hear of it. I came across it by accident & I'm so glad I did. It is an amazing story. Thank you.
What about the sequels?
They had so much presser to do this quickly rather than successfully. I think he should have been in that sea pen at least a few years with as little care by humans as possible before actually attempting to release him.
Hopefully they learned to take extra precautions if they even try to rehabilitate another whale.
Aries so true loved your hole fact..
Aries the next whale might not ever be fully released to the wild. The possibility of a Sea pen might be the only option for those whales whom have been in captivity for decades
The thing is when animals from captivity are released into a wild environment it’s essentially alien to them. They could easily die in a situation like that.
matty Midwest Activist still want to put captive bred orcas into a alien environment which they don’t know just for the sake of “ Animals rights “
we all need to co-exist and love and help one another. This is the kind of world i chose to live in
Keiko you captured my heart when I was young and knowing you passed away makes me sad you should've been free a long time ago. Rip❤️
This is the most heart breaking moment. I love Keiko. He is free now and will rest well in heaven with angels ❤❤❤
I feel bad for him:( rip keiko
If YOU were ripped from your family, you'd feel the same way.
so cute when he held the tape measure in his mouth and when he watched tv
That limp dorsal fin breaks my heart... 😪
It actually straightened up a foot or so because Keiko was getting his back muscles exercising again during his rehabilitation in Oregon.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029
There you go, imagining things again.
@@tessdurberville711 I'm actually serious there.
I’ve cried since the beginning! How they took him from his mother. Moved him to a warm climate where he was apparently born in a cooler region. NO EDUCATION about these beautiful creatures. I love the energy from them. They are very loyal! Even when they have captured him he made these people family! Had the the poor thing in fake salt water with chlorine!!!!! I am thankful to have watch this just had a dream about them 😍
2018 && I find myself crying.. lol still such a beautiful rescue to a gentle handsome giant .. the amt of love shown is 😍🤗
"I think he's even smarter than we are." Well no shit. How can someone who works with these creatures not know for certain that these mammals are far smarter than we are?
Still waiting for orca's to build skyscrapers and invent their own version of the internet.
Still waiter for orcas to start capturing humans to display in underwater Zoos
spacebug30 so what, humans came up with so much technology but are still very very ignorant . There’s a difference between building skyscrapers and living life morally right
@@bivia1612 ignorant and stupid are two very different things
@@bivia1612 ...Yes, you preach it, RaggedyAnne. "Somebody" came up with technology that keeps you dry and warm, provides you with electricity and access to the internet, so you can preach how that "somebody" is ignorant and lacking in morals!
I can't control my tears 😭😭💔
Yesterday was the 20th anniversary of Keiko's passing!
He'd be at least 50 today.
I can feel Keikos anxiety through his journey poor Keiko R.I.P.
Well done to. Everyone love from United Kingdom ❤free willy was a childhood flim for me.
We really shouldn't call them "Killer Whales" - that makes it seem like it's okay if we tame them and train them, because it makes them sound vicious. They are dolphins, they are highly intelligent, incredibly social and feel emotions intensely. It is beyond cruel to keep them in a bath tub and make them perform tricks for their food.
Humans should be called killer humans
Its because of what they hunt they are called killer whales. Seals, birds, many fish and even other whales depending where they live!
@@LovelyLilDevilWings Even the great white shark is food to them.
Yeah, their name was actually intended as Killer of Whales, as they're widely known for attacking whales and eating their tongues, but a misunderstanding between English and Spanish gave us Killer Whale
@@quintboredom The name "orca" actually means "the demon from Hell".
Late 2021, and I'm still touched by this. I first heard about Keiko's role as Willy in the epilogue of Free Willy. It's a shame he was exposed to such cruelty and then was never able to reunite with his family.
They tried to locate his pod. They used hydrophones to distinguish the different dialects of Icelandic orca pods before he arrived. Keiko's calls were also recorded and studied at Newport during his "untraining" to become wild again.
Unfortunately, despite their efforts, scientists couldn't find the pod with Keiko's dialect. They'd just had to wing it and hope he would join a local pod.
@@CoreyMillionaire2029 Least they tried. It's easier for whales like Lolita at least since her pod was already found.
@@TheCobraCommander I agree.
This is a sad story. Because he Kieko didn't last a lot long after he was freed, but more because he was captured. Maybe they should make it illegal to capture whales. They should also try to release whales that spent years in captivity go in groups, that way they are not alone. Also maybe try to introduce them to groups of wild whales so that they can have a better chance to learn to survive a bit better. Instead of focusing on entertaining, these other places could try to help with teaching them to be free.
Ann - I don't think that's entirely wise. A facility would have to be made to let the orcas slowly get used to real sea water as well as get re-taught how to catch fish on their own.
Also a few orcas and other sea wildlife have to be captured in order to save their lives. It's horrible, but to needed yo better understand and treat sick orcas/wildlife.
Ann - the only bad thing about it all would be some whales have lost most of their echolocation, and being fed already dead fish is very hard for them to find them in the wild :( & sadly some of their pods are millions of miles away and they would probably die before they found their pod. I hope one day people will stop whaling or capturing the whales for whatever reason they deserve to be free and capturing them simply for their own false excuses is very saddening :(((
Squidney Bean literally none of the whales at seaworld or the miami seaquarium were captured because they have injuries they were basically kidnapped from their parents
Why humans not captured white shark instead ?? Hahaha!
it is illegal to capture them.
8:28 Great Scotland Yard. It's Free Willy. My All Time Favourite Warner Bros Pictures Children's Live Action Fantasy Action Adventure Family Blockbuster Movie. Thanks Mate. X
He died because people put him in captivity in the first place. Orcas belong in the wild, humans never should have started capturing them at all, period.
Aquariums are underwater mental institutions
Right?!. And to think most Male orcas in the wild , live to like 70years and females live like 80 to 90years. That is fascinating
Humanity is what failed him
He was really sick. That's why he died
Kako should been never caught and left him with his Mommy, Daddy, and Grandparents.
1.44. Я помню эту музыку с 4 лет, как же я люблю этот фильм...
When he arrived to his new home…. People forget… HE WAS STILL ALL ALONE!
He's in a way better place now! Im sure of that.
He was dead when you commented this so...hopefully? He died around 2003, while living in a sea pen, where he could go in and out of ocean if he chose to do so
This is so amazing!! I wish this could happen and be successful for all Orcas in captivity. I know it isn't, but look how much Keiko thrived, there's all the proof you need that having these beautiful creatures in captivity is heartbreaking and cruel.
Also who feels bad for that dolphin getting 0 attention
LaraSims so glad someone said this. I felt so bad for the little dolphin :( they are also trapped. X
Lumba lumba lebih cerdas
@@xiaosulsham9290 killer whales are Dolphins
@@xiaosulsham9290 Keiko was a dolphin, silly.
Yes, the feelings of those animals were obvious but completely ignored. Just shows the compassion levels of so called 'trainers'.
omg. beautiful animals, probably one of my favs now. 😭❣️ so sad to watch these videos but so beautiful to get to know them! i hope I can see some one day, in their natural habitat.
Keiko's story is so touching.
Still love watching the films great work to marina staff now he is no more ❤
Nope. He lived beyond the expected lifespan of a captive male Orca. Would you rather he live for another 5 years inside a cage, or 3 years with other orcas, swimming up to 100 miles a day, hunting playing, being free? Come on.
In loving memory of Keiko who became the star of the movie Free Willy. 1977 - 2003
Unfortunately.
As sad as it all is for the whales, I couldn't help but cry when the trainer from Mexico was crying. She came from Mexico, to Oregon, saw his improvement, and knew it was all for the best.. and like she said, "a big part of my life is over, that's it."
I remember this. He was released into the wild in Iceland & passed away.
Every last one of them deserves a chance at freedom or to at least live in the ocean cared for by humans in a more natural and healing environment that they are MEANT to be in. The hope of freedom is enough reason to give them a chance!
I'm 37 now I was just a kid when the movie come out an now my son hes 8 he just watched it lastnite he said mom thank u for showing me that he was loved an now hes in heaven with gramma
i'm sad story FREE WILLY :( KEIKO!!! RIP
Carla and Renata both know that it's for the best. Keiko was very sick and was only going to get worse; a lifetime in captivity and poor health or 5 years of freedom and good health. There's no contest what was better for Keiko.
Wherever they are today, they're glad to know they were with Keiko to the very end. Seeing him go home was the greatest day of their lives no doubt.
They stayed in OREGON with him at the OREGON COAST AQUARIUM for 2 months and then returned to Mexico. They thought he would live out his days there in the $7m state of the art tank with seawater filtration and cooling systems and eventually live fish. The trainers did not accompany him to Iceland, they thought he already WAS home. They must have been heartsick.
KARLA CORRAL REALLY LOVES KEIKO , REST IN PEACE TILIKUM
Willian Ramos was she dose he love her
Keiko was very loving and he I miss ed
Yes Karl love ❤️ Keiko
Bye Willy you're a legend and best whale ever