SEGA Pulls Samba Chimp Ads, PETA Rejoices

Nathan Meunier

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SEGA Pulls Samba Chimp Ads, PETA Rejoices



After a polite brow-beating from PETA over its Samba de Amigo ads, Sega gets an "A" for effort and a nice box of vegan chocolate monkeys. Awwww.

Upon learning Sega used a real chimpanzee in website video ads for its blog [http://www.sega.com/sambadeamigo/us/index.html], SEGA then pulled the videos from its site "faster than you can mangle a Metallica song on Guitar Hero." Wow, that's fast.

In one of the offending ads [http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/55736], the chimp in question shakes maracas and watches an over-exuberant group of kids play the game. He then busts out a sweet break dance move. Another features the cute primate using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to mimic gameplay. In a third, he arrives at the creepily upbeat family's front door with maracas, gets his shake on, and joins the spectacle.

"We explained how involuntary chimpanzee 'actors' are being taken away from their mothers when they are just a year or so old and forced to perform confusing and repetitious tricks," writes PETA blogger Amy Elizabeth in a post about the ads this week. "We also explained some of the horrible methods that chimpanzee 'trainers' use, such as electric shocks with shock collars and prods, isolation, beatings with sawed-off pool cues and slapjacks, and food deprivation. Then, at the ripe old age of just eight, the chimpanzees reach puberty and their showbiz careers are over-and they end up being dumped at dismal roadside zoos or sold to laboratories for experimentation."

PETA applauded Sega's quick response to pull the video ads and sent the company a thank-you card with a small box of vegan chocolates in the shape of monkeys. Let's hope Sega doesn't run any ads involving fur coats.


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"We also explained some of the horrible methods that chimpanzee 'trainers' use, such as electric shocks with shock collars and prods, isolation, beatings with sawed-off pool cues and slapjacks, and food deprivation. Then, at the ripe old age of just eight, the chimpanzees reach puberty and their showbiz careers are over-and they end up being dumped at dismal roadside zoos or sold to laboratories for experimentation."

Uh....who's the sickos here?

And 'vegan chocolates'? WTF?
 

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"We also explained some of the horrible methods that chimpanzee 'trainers' use, such as electric shocks with shock collars and prods, isolation, beatings with sawed-off pool cues and slapjacks, and food deprivation. Then, at the ripe old age of just eight, the chimpanzees reach puberty and their showbiz careers are over-and they end up being dumped at dismal roadside zoos or sold to laboratories for experimentation."
Generalization is terrible thing. Especially when you don't know what the hell you're talking about.
 

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I wish they didn't comply. Don't they know that they are just empowering PETA? The sooner than everyone realizes that, at best, PETA is just a bunch of crying furries, and at worst, a terrorist group that believes that all animals are abused, and have an agenda almost as ridiculous as Al-Qaeda, the sooner we can get to properly ignoring them.
 

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I still believe that membership in PETA is a symptom of dietary protein deficiency. C'mon, your body needs stuff to build brain cells out of, and PETA-dweebs just don't seem to be getting enough of it.

-- Steve
 

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Damn, a whole selection box with no ham truffles or bacon swirls? You can keep em!

Seriously tho, Sega shoulda just made a CGI monkey, woulda been almost indistinguishable and it would have upset less loonies.
 
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SenseOfTumour said:
Damn, a whole selection box with no ham truffles or bacon swirls? You can keep em!
And no honey, because it's made from the exploitation of bees.

Seriously.

I mean, who would go into rescue the food from a bunch of slaves that have to feed their Tyranical Dictator....
 

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Danzorz said:
P.E.T.A rejoices huh? Well I'll make sure they don't!

*Sets out to catapult puppies at P.E.T.A H.Q*
Chuck cheeseburgers instead. That way you insult their sensibilities as animal lovers, vegans, and health nuts.

Besides, I'm pretty sure killing a puppy gets you automatically sent to Hell.
 

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Khell_Sennet said:
Oh for fuck's sakes, the only traumatic thing that monkey had to endure was crappy faux-Mexican music. And it wasn't even the Macerena.

Peta goes overboard with their shit. They don't give two fucks about humans, that's for sure, but if you so much as look at an animal, it's PETA-Protestable. And it's been proven, factually proven, that PETA will both lie to push their beliefs, and fake evidence to prove their claims.
You should watch The "Penn & Teller's Bullshit" episode on it, it's great.
 

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Let me get something straight here: I'm also an animal lover (However, I don't take it so far that I'm a vegan...Nope, The Raven recognizes that humans are built to be omnivores) but I HATE PETA.

PETA is an extremist faction that is illogical at best, borderline ecoterrorism at worst. Firstly, as I said, I love animals, but I see nothing wrong with those ads. Unless the trainers taught the chimps by beating them into submission and using electric shock whenever they got something wrong then I don't see how it is "unethical treatment." PETA has their heads so far up their asses that they can eat their hearts out. Most of their views are bass ackwards crazy and they use what amounts to moon logic.

Like when they said that humanity should get its milk from human women instead of cows. If the milking of cows is "unethical and cruel" then wouldn't it be cruel to milk human females too? No, because PETA is a cult of animal worshipers who place higher value on a cockroach than they do on a human being.
 

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Raven28256 said:
Let me get something straight here: I'm also an animal lover (However, I don't take it so far that I'm a vegan...Nope, The Raven recognizes that humans are built to be omnivores) but I HATE PETA.

PETA is an extremist faction that is illogical at best, borderline ecoterrorism at worst. Firstly, as I said, I love animals, but I see nothing wrong with those ads. Unless the trainers taught the chimps by beating them into submission and using electric shock whenever they got something wrong then I don't see how it is "unethical treatment." PETA has their heads so far up their asses that they can eat their hearts out. Most of their views are bass ackwards crazy and they use what amounts to moon logic.

Like when they said that humanity should get its milk from human women instead of cows. If the milking of cows is "unethical and cruel" then wouldn't it be cruel to milk human females too? No, because PETA is a cult of animal worshipers who place higher value on a cockroach than they do on a human being.
I've often said that Ingrid Newkirk, who is to PeTA what Bin Laden is to al-Qaeda, should stop taking her medication for her diabetes because the insulin is derived from pigs and/or cows. But, of course, sanctimonious eco-loonies value animals over humans only if the humans aren't animal-crazed terrorists.
 

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Raven28256 said:
Like when they said that humanity should get its milk from human women instead of cows. If the milking of cows is "unethical and cruel" then wouldn't it be cruel to milk human females too? No, because PETA is a cult of animal worshipers who place higher value on a cockroach than they do on a human being.
Stuff like this completely undermine PETA. They just defy description...