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Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the peculiar case of Sonya, a non-speaking bear in the 'Madagascar' animated franchise known for its talking animals. It explores the unique universe of 'Madagascar' where animals make animal sounds instead of speaking human languages, unlike in other animal films. The theory suggests that Sonya's inability to communicate verbally stems from her isolated living conditions, preventing her from learning to understand other animals' sounds. This isolation also explains her deep affection for King Julien, the first character who interacted with her without fear.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The 'Madagascar' franchise is well-remembered for its speaking animals, leading to some lingering questions among fans.
  • 🎬 In the third 'Madagascar' movie, the main characters embark on a journey with various circus animals, introducing a unique character, Sonya the bear.
  • 🐻 Sonya is distinct for her inability to speak like the other animals, which is a notable detail in the series.
  • 🌏 The script differentiates between animal movies like 'Madagascar' and 'Zootopia' or 'Xing', where the logic and societal structures are different.
  • 📚 In 'Madagascar', animals communicate using concise languages, whereas in 'Zootopia' and 'Xing', there's no human presence and a full animal society.
  • 🗣️ Animals in 'Madagascar' do not articulate words but make their respective animal sounds, which is confirmed in the first movie.
  • 🤔 Other characters like the mute monkey, the lion with a limited vocabulary, and the fossas with a very limited vocabulary are mentioned to highlight the uniqueness of Sonya's situation.
  • 🌐 The theory suggests that animals in 'Madagascar' are polyglots, understanding each other's sounds, which is why they can communicate despite their different noises.
  • 🏠 Sonya's isolation in a separate wagon from other circus animals could explain her inability to communicate, as she had no opportunity to learn from others.
  • ❤️ Sonya's love for King Julien is attributed to him being the first to speak to her and not fear her, highlighting her isolation and the importance of communication.
  • 🎶 The video features music by composer Lukas King, and viewers are encouraged to subscribe and turn on notifications for more content.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is the analysis of the character 'Sonia' from the 'Madagascar' animated franchise and why she cannot speak like the other talking animals.

  • What is the distinction between 'Madagascar' and other talking animal movies like 'Zootopia' or 'Zootopia'?

    -In 'Madagascar', animals make their own animal sounds but are understood by each other, while in movies like 'Zootopia', animals speak human languages and there is no human presence.

  • How do the animals in 'Madagascar' communicate if they don't articulate words?

    -The animals in 'Madagascar' communicate through their respective animal sounds, which they have learned to understand due to living in close proximity with various species.

  • What is the significance of the character 'Sonia' being unable to speak like the other animals?

    -Sonia's inability to speak highlights the unique aspect of the 'Madagascar' universe, where not all animals have the same level of communication abilities.

  • Why does the character 'Marty' understand the roar of 'Alex' the lion?

    -Marty understands Alex's roar because, in the 'Madagascar' universe, animals have learned to understand the sounds of other species due to cohabitation.

  • What is the role of the character 'Melman' in the script's discussion about communication?

    -Melman is mentioned as an example of an animal that, despite being mute, has learned a sign language, showing alternative forms of communication in the 'Madagascar' universe.

  • Why does the script mention the character 'Stings' and 'Tito'?

    -Stings and Tito are used as examples of characters with limited vocabularies, which helps to explain the range of communication abilities among the animals in 'Madagascar'.

  • How does the script explain the communication between different species of animals?

    -The script suggests that the animals have become polyglots, understanding and communicating through various animal sounds, which they have learned through interaction.

  • What is the hypothesis about Sonia's inability to speak?

    -The hypothesis is that Sonia, living isolated in a special wagon, never had the opportunity to interact and learn from other animals, which is why she cannot speak.

  • Why does the script suggest that Sonia fell in love with King Julien?

    -Sonia fell in love with King Julien because he was the first to talk to her and not be afraid, showing that she could be understood despite her inability to speak.

  • What is the call to action for viewers at the end of the script?

    -The call to action is for viewers to send ideas for the next video to the creator's social media profiles, and to subscribe and turn on notifications to support the channel.

Outlines

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😀 Understanding 'Madagascar' Animal Communication

This paragraph delves into the unique universe of the 'Madagascar' animated franchise, highlighting the differences in animal communication compared to other films like 'Zootopia' or 'The Lion King'. It points out that in 'Madagascar', animals do not articulate words but make animal sounds, which is confirmed by the first film's scenes where Alex, the lion, communicates through roars. The paragraph also introduces the concept of polyglot animals who can understand each other's sounds, suggesting that the characters have learned to communicate with various species due to their cohabitation in the zoo.

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🤔 Sonia the Silent Bear's Isolation

The second paragraph focuses on the peculiar case of Sonia, a large bear in the 'Madagascar' series who cannot speak like the other animals. It explains that Sonia lived isolated in a special wagon, preventing her from interacting with other animals and learning their sounds. This isolation is the reason why Sonia does not communicate with other animals, as she never learned their sounds and they could not understand hers. The paragraph also touches on Sonia's infatuation with King Julien, who was the first to speak to her without fear, providing a possible explanation for her unique situation.

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Keywords

💡Madagascar

Madagascar refers to the animated film franchise known for its speaking animals. In the context of this video, it is the universe where the animals coexist with humans but communicate in their own unique ways. The video discusses the franchise's unique take on animal communication, setting it apart from other animated films with speaking animals.

💡Speaking Animals

Speaking animals are a central theme in the video, highlighting the concept of animals that can communicate with humans or other animals through speech. In the Madagascar series, this concept is explored differently, where animals make animal sounds rather than articulate words, challenging the traditional portrayal of speaking animals in animation.

💡Sonia

Sonia is a character from the Madagascar franchise, specifically mentioned as an enormous bear that cannot speak like the other animals. Her inability to speak is a distinctive feature that the video seeks to explain, relating it to her unique circumstances within the story and the broader theme of communication among animals.

💡Circus

The circus is the setting where the characters from Madagascar embark on a journey with other animals. It is also the environment where Sonia, the non-speaking bear, is introduced. The circus represents a diverse community of animals, each with their own communication styles, which is central to the discussion in the video.

💡Communication

Communication is a key concept in the video, as it explores how animals in the Madagascar universe interact despite not speaking in the traditional sense. The video delves into the different forms of communication among the animals, such as using animal sounds and non-verbal cues, and how this differs from other animated films.

💡Maurice

Maurice is a character mentioned in the script, who, along with Alex, is part of the zoo's group. Maurice's ability to understand Alex's animal sounds is an example of the unique communication dynamics among the characters in the Madagascar series, emphasizing the theme of understanding despite language barriers.

💡Mute

The term 'mute' is used to describe a character, the monkey, who does not speak but communicates through sign language. This concept is used in the video to illustrate the diversity of communication methods among the characters and to contrast with the traditional idea of speaking animals.

💡Polyglot

The term 'polyglot' is used in the video to describe the animals' ability to understand various 'languages' or sounds made by different species. This concept is crucial to the video's argument that the animals in Madagascar have learned to communicate with a wide range of species, despite not speaking in human languages.

💡Isolation

Isolation is a key factor in explaining Sonia's inability to speak. The video suggests that Sonia lived separately from other animals in a special wagon, limiting her opportunities for interaction and thus preventing her from learning to communicate as the other animals do. This concept is central to understanding the unique situation of Sonia within the Madagascar universe.

💡King Julien

King Julien is a character who is mentioned as having interacted with Alex and potentially understood him due to being a fellow primate. His role in the video serves to highlight the idea of species-specific communication and the importance of interaction for learning to communicate.

💡Lukas King

Lukas King is the composer of the music used in the video. While not directly related to the main theme of the video, mentioning the composer acknowledges the contribution of music to the overall viewing experience and the importance of background music in video content.

Highlights

The Madagascar franchise is one of the best-remembered animated series when it comes to talking animals.

In the third movie, the main characters embark on a journey with several circus animals, introducing a peculiar character, Sonya the bear.

Sonya has a distinctive feature among the other animals as she cannot speak like the rest.

Understanding the logic and rules of the Madagascar universe is essential to deduce the reason behind Sonya's inability to speak.

In Madagascar, animals make their respective animal sounds instead of articulating words, unlike in other talking animal movies.

Marty the monkey is mute but communicates using sign language, suggesting a possible reason for Sonya's inability to learn to speak.

In the second movie, the large lion character, Nana, seems to have a limited vocabulary, possibly due to head injuries.

The fossa characters have an even more limited vocabulary focused on hunger and eating, which may explain Sonya's lack of speech.

All animals in Madagascar are implied to be polyglots, understanding the sounds of different species.

Melman the giraffe makes a unique sound that other animals understand, suggesting a form of communication without verbal language.

King Julien, a lemur, could understand Alex the lion when they first met, possibly due to being a fellow feline.

Sonya lived separately in a special wagon, limiting her interaction with other animals and her ability to learn their sounds.

Sonya's isolation may be the reason she never learned to communicate with other animals, unlike the rest of the zoo animals.

King Julien is the only character who talked to Sonya and was not afraid of her, which could explain her deep affection for him.

The video invites viewers to share ideas for future content on social media.

The background music is courtesy of composer Lukas King.

The video encourages viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications to support the channel's growth.

Transcripts

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[Risas]

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la saga de madagascar es una de las

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franquicias de animación mejor

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recordadas cuando de animales parlantes

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se habla por lo que es normal que haya

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detalles que se queden bien grabados en

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la mente de los fanáticos y es por esa

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misma razón que hay ciertas preguntas

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que pudieron haber quedado en el aire y

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hoy te he traído la respuesta a una de

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ellas en la tercera película los

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protagonistas de la cinta emprenden un

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viaje junto a varios animales de un

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circo y es en ese momento que conocemos

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a un personaje bastante peculiar son ya

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una enorme osa que tiene una

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característica muy distintiva entre los

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demás animales y es que ella no puede

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hablar como el resto así que presta

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mucha atención y recuerda los datos que

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te voy a contar para que juntos podamos

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deducir por dónde va este asunto ahora

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comenzamos

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lo primero es saber en qué tipo de

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película de animales parlantes se

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encuentra madagascar pues hay que

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entender que no es lo mismo madagascar

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queso o top ya pues si bien en ambas

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vemos convivencia entre animales las

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situaciones y reglas de lógica interna

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son totalmente distintas

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es decir en películas como soul topia o

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xing vemos una sociedad enteramente

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conformada por animales donde no hay ni

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un solo rastro de la existencia de los

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humanos mientras que en madagascar

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tenemos un universo totalmente distinto

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pues los animales que vemos son

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precisamente los que conocemos en

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nuestro mundo los cuales conviven con

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humanos pero aquí va el dato que debes

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recordar en sottovia los animales hablan

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un idioma conciso imagina que sea

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español inglés o el que quieras pues

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incluso tienen sistemas de escritura

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pero en los animales de madagascar pasa

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algo diferente y es que ellos nunca han

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articulado palabras sino que se limitan

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a hacer sus respectivos sonidos animales

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algo que podemos confirmar con la

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primera película cuando álex habla por

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teléfono o cuando intenta convencer

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los humanos de que lo regresen al parque

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pues supuestamente alex está hablando

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pero lo único que escucha a la gente son

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rugidos que se dirige a miami

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necesitamos

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[Música]

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con la kalex y león del zoológico

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recuerda ese dato pues te servirá más

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adelante el segundo dato de esta teoría

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lo encontramos en marcar las diferencias

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de los otros personajes que no hablan lo

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que tienen alguna característica

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distintiva el primero es el mono film el

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cual técnicamente no habla pero eso no

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quiere decir que no se pueda comunicar

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pues este mono únicamente es mudo así

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que aprendió un lenguaje de señas algo

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que posiblemente podría explicar porque

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pudo aprender a leer el segundo

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personaje styps y el león enorme contra

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el que álex se enfrente en la segunda

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película este león si bien es cierto que

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articula palabras parece ser que tiene

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un vocabulario muy limitado posible

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producto de los golpes en la cabeza con

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los que suelen despertarlo por último

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tenemos a los fosas quienes tienen un

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vocabulario aún más limitado que el de

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tips

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pero aún así dicen palabras como hambre

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y comer debido a que es lo único que les

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interesa y solo en eso han podido pensar

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ahora bien si todos ellos tienen una

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razón para no hablar o hablar muy poco

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que podría explicar que la voz

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sonia no lo haga vamos con el tercer

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dato ya vimos que ningún animal emite

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palabras sino que todos hacen ruido

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solamente pero como es que se entienden

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entonces la respuesta bajo esa lógica es

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que todos los animales terminan por ser

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políglotas es decir que hablan entre

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comillas muchos idiomas permíteme

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explicarte martín la cebra es capaz de

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entender el lenguaje de rugidos de álex

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y él entiende cuando marte y relincha

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así como ellos los entienden cuando

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gloria abraham a incluso mehlman siendo

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una jirafa y éstas no tengan cuerdas

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vocales sí que hacen una especie de

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ronquido es lógico pensar que al xxi

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todos los animales del zoológico sepan

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hablar con tantos animales al convivir

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dentro de este con muchas especies así

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como es posible que el rey julien haya

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entendido a álex la primera vez que lo

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vio por ser un felino al igual que los

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fosas pero qué pasa con sonia bueno te

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diré que para aprender a hablar otro

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idioma hay que escucharlo y sobre todo

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tener de quién

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aprenderlo por lo que con eso dicho creo

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que a este punto puedes ir deduciendo

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por dónde va este asunto

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todos los animales que vemos en

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madagascar han aprendido a hablar con

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todo tipo de animales gracias a que han

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convivido con otras especies pero sonia

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no

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si recuerdas bien muchos animales del

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circo vivían en vagones compartidos

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conforme a las especies pero sonia vivía

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apartada en un vagón especial para ella

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que a simple vista podemos ver lo

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bastante abandonado eliminando la

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posibilidad de que alguna vez haya

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podido interactuar lo suficiente con

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otros animales no es que sonia fuera el

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único animal que no hablaba sino que era

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la única a la que nadie le entendía y

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ella no le entendía a ellos esto porque

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toda su vida vivió encerrada haciendo

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imposible que llegara a comprender lo

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que otros animales querían decir cada

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uno con su sonido característico lo cual

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tiene sentido y explica bastante bien

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por qué se enamoró perdidamente del rey

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julio y esto fue porque el rey julien

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fue la persona que le habló y no le tuvo

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miedo así que todo esto en conjunto es

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la explicación por la cual no podemos

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ver a sonia hablar con otro animal y es

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precisamente porque nunca aprendió

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si tienes alguna idea para un próximo

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vídeo no dudes en hacerme la llegar en

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mis tres redes sociales que están en la

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descripción la música en este vídeo fue

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cortesía en el compositor lukas king no

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dudes en escucharlo ayúdame a hacer

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crecer esta comunidad suscribiéndote y

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activando las notificaciones ahora

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duerme tranquilo

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