The animals were chased by the studio staff and, judging by the costumes, the actors. The web of an elephant and a giraffe has already been compared with the heroes of the cartoon “Madagascar”.
Source 9gag writes that an interesting situation can be observed by local residents and tourists in Rome, where an elephant and a giraffe run in broad daylight. The video showing the fugitives being chased by several people has gone viral and is already popular.
It turned out that the animals escaped from one of the movie sets of the Cinecittà complex in Rome. Team members and players went on a hunt for animals.
“Is this a sequel to Madagascar?” – netizens prank. Madagascar is a 2005 American animated film produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath, based on an original story written by screenwriter Mark Burton. The film ranked sixth in the list of the world’s highest-grossing films in 2005. Success encouraged its creators to continue, and today the franchise has three episodes “Madagascar” and a cartoon “Penguins of Madagascar”.
Even more references to the animated series were made in the comments below the video.
“Melman and Gloria on the road to freedom”, “Why can’t I see penguins?” users are joking.
But not everyone saw this recording as a cause for laughter. Some expressed their concerns about the welfare of the animals below the video.
“Poor animals. ENPA (Italian National Council for the Protection of Animals – ed.) no longer exists?” Written by a reader.
It is not stated exactly when the recording was made, and there is no information about which program or movie the animals participated in during the shoot.
Previously Focus He wrote that a unique giraffe was born in an American zoo, which is already known as the only one in the world due to its anomaly.
Source: Focus
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