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Gorilla suits are a type of
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resembling a
gorilla Gorillas are herbivorous, predominantly ground-dwelling great apes that inhabit the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus ''Gorilla'' is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four ...
. The gorilla suit is a popular
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and
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, and is also used as a source of humour, while more realistic suits have been used both to represent real gorillas in film and on stage.


History

In 1869, Noah Brooks' short story, "Mr. Columbus Coriander's Gorilla" appeared in
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's ''Overland Monthly Magazine''. The story concerned a young man employed at a menagerie dressed in a gorilla suit. In film, gorillas are often portrayed by actors in gorilla suits. The 1918 silent film ''
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'' has the first known instance of an ape suit, worn by an uncredited actor. The early history of the art of gorilla impersonation saw the rise of
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in the late 1920s, an early practitioner of the art in such short films as ''Circus Lady'' and the ''
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'' entry '' Bear Shooters''. Gemora's original gorilla suit was hand-made and stuffed with kapok. In later decades, in addition to abounding in the Ape Woman films (consisting of ''
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'', '' Jungle Woman'', and ''
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'') and B movies such as ''
Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla ''Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla'' (also known as ''The Boys from Brooklyn'' and in England as ''Monster Meets The Gorilla'') is a 1952 American comedy horror science fiction film directed by William Beaudine and starring horror veteran B ...
''. Other noted Hollywood gorilla performers were George Barrows, Steve Calvert,
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, and Emil Van Horn.
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famously donned a gorilla suit in the film '' Blonde Venus'' (1932), when making a stage entrance to sing "Hot Voodoo". This moment was parodied by the character Poison Ivy in '' Batman & Robin'' (1997). In recent decades, the work of performers or designers have altered the mechanics and effect of gorilla suits, often using
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, taxidermy eyes, realistic fur, and other aides.
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utilized typical gorilla suits and even a full-bodied gorilla
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in several productions (like in '' Time Piece'', '' The Cube'', some episodes of ''
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'', and the Avery Schreiber episode of ''
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''). The person inside the gorilla suit is often uncredited.
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has contributed to this development in its own way, through work on '' Buddy'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Many suit performers of Henson's characters portrayed gorillas in other productions. Gorilla suits and masks are also used to disguise their wearer. Members of the feminist artist group
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maintain their anonymity by wearing gorilla masks for their public appearances. In an effort to avoid reporters,
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manager
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donned a gorilla suit when he left
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after announcing his resignation in 2005. During the annual Great Gorilla Runs held in North American and British cities, runners in gorilla suits take part in an eight-kilometre
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to raise money for The Gorilla Organization. The event started in 2003 in London. Finnish racing driver
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was part of a gorilla-suited motorboat race crew in 2007 and has attended parties in a gorilla suit. In 2013, author Dan Savage spoke to the
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about gorilla suit fetishes, if there really is such a thing. The gorilla suit is often used sexually in burlesque theater, stag parties, and strip shows. One episode of the reality TV show '' A List Dallas'' featured hunky male models hired to strip out of gorilla costumes to show off the skimpy underwear products underneath. Comedian Sarah Silverman posed for a ''
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'' cover scantily dressed inside a gorilla suit. In a video that went viral, the problem of
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was demonstrated when viewers were asked to watch carefully and count the number of times a team of basketball players wearing white passed the basketball back and forth while playing against a team wearing black. During the gameplay, a gorilla-suited human walked onto the scene, stood in the midst of the players, beat his chest for a few seconds, and then exited. Because of situational awareness, a large percentage of viewers did not "see" the gorilla at all. In 2017
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won
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and took the 6th place at the
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in
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accompanied by dancer Filippo Ranaldi wearing a gorilla suit.


National Gorilla Suit Day

In 1963, Don Martin published ''National Gorilla Suit Day'' in a collection '' Don Martin Bounces Back'', in which Fester Bestertester mocks the (fictitious at the time) concept of a National Gorilla Suit Day, and suffers a series of incredible assaults from gorillas and other beasts in various suits. Martin wrote the story as a satire of the greeting card industry. "It's only an excuse for gorilla suit manufacturers to sell their products!" Bestertester complained. Subsequently, Don Martin fans have celebrated National Gorilla Suit Day on January 31.


Gorillagrams

A gorillagram is a gift message, similar to a singing telegram, but delivered by a performer dressed in a gorilla suit. "Gorilla-Gram" is an abandoned trademark of Gorilla Gram Inc., first used commercially on March 20, 1980.


In Popular Culture

*A Gorilla suit was featured four different times as an antagonist, and later as a side character, in the Spongebob Squarepants series. *One of the most popular stories from ''The LawDog Files'', ran by LawDog, a blogger, author, and former Texas county sheriff's deputy, involves LawDog donning a pink gorilla suit (complete with "spats, a bow tie, and a top hat") to distract the occupants and operators of a
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lab while a search warrant was executed. At the behest of the sheriff, He put the suit and lured the three suspects outside with a rousing rendition of ACDC's " Dirty Deeds (Done Dirt Cheap)" while the sheriff and other deputy present snuck in behind them to secure the scene. Once done, LawDog formally served the suspects the warrant, took off the mask, and told the suspects, in their drug-addled confusion, to "quit guinea-pigging the product", prompting one of the suspects, not realizing the gorilla costume was a costume, to make this horrified declaration: "THEY. SKINNED. ''PINKY!''" LawDog is frequently asked to retell the Pink Gorilla Suit story at conventions, and published it in ''The LawDog Files'', an anthology of his police stories, released by Castalia House in 2017.


See also

* Fursuit * Suitmation * Gorillas in popular culture


References

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