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Michael Jackson Children Speak Out in New Documentary (VIDEO)

Michael Jackson's children are speaking out for the first time since their father's death last year. All three kids are featured in a new documentary about their father put together by their grandmother, Katherine Jackson.

"Sometimes I would go in his room and watch videos of him dancing," Blanket, 11, said in the documentary. "He was a very good dancer. There's a lot of animals being killed from like poachers and stuff, so I want to help, like, endangered species of animals. I'm going to try to help, like, Africa, because that's a very poor continent."

Blanket wants to continue working on behalf of animals and the less fortunate as he gets older; it's a trait his father instilled in him. His grandfather, Joe, has made headlines by declaring that the youngest Jackson child is the "spitting image" of his father and that he will be the next Michael but "just has to be trained."

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Blanket's brother and sister, Prince Michael and Paris, are also prominently featured in the documentary entitled "Remembering Michael."

"It took me until I was, like, 6 years old, to learn that his name was Michael Jackson," Prince said. "He was always 'Daddy' to me. He wanted us to always … be greater at it than anybody else had ever been. Nobody has beaten his music, and I don't think anybody ever will."

Paris, seen before her suicide attempt and subsequent hospitalization, revealed that Michael never got around to teaching her how to do his famous moonwalk.

"He promised me he would teach me how to moonwalk. Never got around to it. We didn't know a lot of kids, like, our age. We were more secluded. We never really left the ranch that often," Paris explained.

The project is the brainchild of monarch Katherine Jackson, who currently has shared custody of the children. She decided to put together the documentary to honor her son's memory.

"I'm inviting all of Michael's fans to join me, Prince, Paris, and Blanket to finish this wonderful project. Please join us. I'd love to have you," Katherine said in the new preview of the film.

Fans can donate to the project by visiting fundanything.com. While the project has a goal of $3.2 million, so far only $1,300 has been raised.

Watch a preview of the film HERE:

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