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Kong: King of the Apes is an American animated giant monster series produced by 41 Entertainment LLC and Arad Animation, and released exclusively on Netflix on April 15, 2016. A second season was released on May 4, 2018.
Description
Season 1
"In 2050, an evil scientist is about to unleash an army of robotic dinosaurs. Now it's up to Kong and friends to fight back and save the day."[1]
Season 2
Kong: King of the Apes was renewed for a second season set to premiere in 2017. It will feature Lukas Remy, Danny Kwan, and Francisca in a prehistoric underground world, where they must face real dinosaurs and giant insects.
"Created by Avi Arad and Story Edited by Alexandra Bland, KONG finds himself in a preserved prehistoric underworld. Dinosaurs roam the land, pterosaurs soar, and giant insects still exist – all underground. The team must stick together and rely on Kong’s super-size and super-strength, Danny’s animal whispering skills, and their collective smarts to keep themselves safe in this ancient land. And to Richard’s pride-swallowing chagrin, he must team up with his former foes, or get eaten up by a T-Rex or suffer monstrous mosquito bites! Kong and Lukas and the whole team try to find a way to the surface while trying to survive in the land of the dinosaurs. The world still needs Kong to defeat the villainous Botila! How are Kong, Lukas and team going to get out of the underworld? What are they going to find when they surface in Botila’s changed world? Won’t Botila be surprised when she realizes Richard is not really gone?!"[2]
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Makoto Sato, Kensuke Suzuki, Hiroshi Uchibori, Satoru Yanigawa
- Written by Andy Briggs, Marcy Brown, Sean Catherine Derek, Dennis Haley
- Executive producing by Avi Arad, Allen Bohbot
- Produced by Alexandra Bland, Bernard Edlington
- Music by Allen Bohbot
- Production design by Tatsuro Maruyama
- Animation Production Sprite Animation Studios, OLM Digital, Inc., Toneplus Animation Studios
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Alessandro Juliani as Lukas Remy (Season 1) / Chatter (Season 1)
- Giles Panton as Lukas Remy (Season 2)
- Samuel Vincent as Richard Remy
- Kathleen Barr as Botila / Botila Clones #1-3
- Shannon Chan-Kent as Amy Kwan
- Viv Leacock as Doug Jones
- Vincent Tong as Danny Kwan / Chatter (Season 2)
- Tabitha St. Germain as Francisca / Anita
- Lee Tockar as Kong / Dr. Leo Remy / Commissioner Decker
Appearances
Characters
- Lukas Remy
- Amy Kwan
- Doug Jones
- Danny Kwan
- Anita
- Francisca
- Dr. Leo Remy
- Chatter
- Advance Apes
- Apex
- Mummo
- Lucky Liger
- Lady Liger
- Richard Remy
- Bionobot Richard
- Botila
- Botila Clone 1
- Botila Clone 2
- Botila Clone 3
- Brag
- Wheeler
- Commissioner Decker
- Tanker / Tanker AI
Monsters
- King Kong
- Zippi
- Temple Vines
- Biono-bots
- Little Richard
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Triceratops
- Pteranodon
- Giant Squid
- Megalodon
- Bionobotic Monkeys
- Frankenbots
- Giant Frankenbot
- Giant Anaconda
- Botilazilla
- Robosquitoes
- Monster Richard
- Dilophosaurus[3]
- Baby Dilophosaurus
- Brontosaurs
- Archaeopteryx[3]
- Armasaurus[3]
- Giant Spiders
- Giant Frogs
- Giant Stinkbug
- Giant Butterfly[3]
- Megasquitoes
- Pterodactyl (Pterodactylus)
- Quetzalcoatlus
- Giant Dung Beetle
- Giant Mushroom
- Glow Bugs
- Zippi's Mother
- Giant Mutated Jellyfish
Episodes
Season 1
- "The Adventure Begins"
- "Snake in the Grass"
- "Kong in 3D"
- "Poacher's Prize"
- "King's Ransom"
- "Little Bots, Big Problems"
- "Botilazilla"
- "Bionic Arms Race"
- "Honey I Shrunk the Kong"
- "Kong on Ice"
- "Takeover"
- "Robosquitoes"
- "Missing"
Season 2
- "The Primordial World Below"
- "Lost Civilization... Found!"
- "Emergence"
- "Redemption"
- "No Place Like Home"
- "Cave-In"
- "Sky's the Limit"
- "Lab Rat"
- "Rise of Evil"
- "Battle Royale"
Gallery
Screenshots
The infant King Kong
Kong battles a Biono-bot Tyrannosaurus rex
Concept Art
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Trivia
- Kong: King of the Apes shares some connections with the previous animated series featuring King Kong, Kong: The Animated Series, due to its production company, 41 Entertainment, splitting off from BKN International, who produced the previous series.
- Allen Bohbot's theme music for Kong: King of the Apes is a remix of his theme from Kong: The Animated Series, with the most notable difference being the removal of the chanting of "Kong."
- Kong: King of the Apes also shares a writer (Sean Catherine Derek) and an executive producer (Allen Bohbot) with its predecessor.
- The Pteranodon concept art created for this show is a direct reference to the final scene of the film The Lost World: Jurassic Park, which featured a Pteranodon striking an identical pose.
References
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