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  1. Shamu (SeaWorld show) - Wikipedia

    Shamu was the stage name used for several performing orcas at SeaWorld. The Shamu show began in the 1960s. The original Shamu died in 1971, but the name was trademarked by …

  2. Seaworld SHAMU Killer Whale Show - YouTube

    The Shamu show at SeaWorld. The best footage on Youtube. Enjoy.

  3. Here’s What Really Happened to Shamu - Encyclopedia Britannica

    Every “Shamu” at SeaWorld had a tragic story. And one of those stories resonated with people around the world when it was chronicled in the groundbreaking documentary Blackfish, which …

  4. Shamu (SeaWorld show) explained

    What is Shamu (SeaWorld show)? Shamu was the stage name used for several performing orcas at SeaWorld.

  5. The Tragic Story Behind Shamu, SeaWorld's Most Famous Orca

    Aug 21, 2023 · Shamu is a name known across the world, solely due to SeaWorld. For decades, the company has advertised its killer whale shows as spectacles made for the whole family to …

  6. Shamu and Crew | Summer Spectacular | SeaWorld San Diego

    Come sing and dance with Shamu and Crew (Sam, O.P., Coral, Shivers, Pete, and Penny) as they reunite to rebuild Shamu’s Happy Harbor for their SeaWorld 60th Anniversary Celebration!

  7. Shamu - Wikipedia

    Shamu / ʃæmuː / (c. 1961[1] – August 16, 1971) was a female orca captured in October 1965 from a southern resident pod. She was sold to SeaWorld San Diego and became a star attraction.

  8. About Shamu TV | United Parks & Resorts

    Saving a Species is the latest line of educational offerings from ShamuTV, the Emmy award-winning environmental education series from SeaWorld and Busch Gardens. Each episode …

  9. SHAMU SHOW: BELIEVE - Updated December 2025 - Yelp

    22 reviews and 86 photos of SHAMU SHOW: BELIEVE "Believe blends unique killer whale behaviors with elaborate set pieces, state-of-the-art multimedia, music and choreography.

  10. Shamu | SeaWorld Wiki | Fandom

    Shamu is the name used for several orca shows and is the stage name given to the "orca star" of those shows, beginning with the original Shamu in the late 1960s and early 1970s.