Lest we forget.

A world filled with boundless opportunities and endless potential
In the Tub
Kanzi loved to have a soak after a long day of swinging on tires and playing minecraft. He would always give his iconic ‘smoldering side eye’ look whenever he bathed.

He Tweakin’
This was taken either when he stubbed his toe or when he found out the dealer was taking a sickie.

Cookin’ Up
Kanzi was awarded two michelin stars for his modern take on bonobo cuisine. Following a meteoric rise to success he was approached to replace George Calombaris as the host for Australian Masterchef. Unfortunately he was ultimately deemed to be not appropriate due to having an arguably worse history of tax evasion. His restaurant failed to get the coveted three stars due to a restricted wine list.

Muchin’ Away
Although, as a master chef Kanzi received world wide praise and recognition, he still remained in touch with the simple things. Here he is pictured eating his favourite dried dog poo on a stick. (We couldn’t stop him from picking them up)

Hold On Mate I Got Something Stuck In Me throat
This photo was taken after he ate a dog poo on a stick that had been out in the sun for a bit too long.

Chillin’ like a villian
Kanzi loved to entertain. Here he can be seen rizzin up the ladies. Sly dog.

MineCraft Vision
This was his only escape from the daily grind. He first found out about MineCraft through the Captain Sparklez music video “Revenge”, which is a parody of “DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love” by USHER.

A face worth millions
Kazi’s face could sell. He was approached by multiple brands to be an ambassador, including Rolex, Cartier and Hungry Jacks. Here he is pictured with a hot sauce deal.

Kanzi was a lover of life. He reveled in new experiences and rebelled against the status quo. To him, there were no lines that couldn’t be crossed. As an activist he spoke out against the privatisation of the Australian gas and minerals sector.
Pictured to the left, Kanzi being shown footage of the September 11 attacks.



