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Ricki and Henri is based on a true story about two animals who build an unlikely friendship. The story starts off when the main character, Ricki, who is baby chimpanzee living with his mother in the jungle. One day Ricki is torn away from his own home to be sold illegally at a Congolese animal market. At the market, a man approaches the seller who had captured the baby chimpanzee. The man who had approached the seller happened to be a wildlife advocate. The stranger becomes upsets and the seller is forced to flee because the man had told him that it had been against the law to sell animals. Since the man scared off the seller, he decides to rescue the chimpanzee and take him back to his home to properly care for the chimpanzee. Ricki becomes

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