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[[File:King_Kong_vs._Godzilla_-_11_-_Farou_Island.png|right|250px]] | [[File:King_Kong_vs._Godzilla_-_11_-_Farou_Island.png|right|250px|thumb|Faro Island in ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]'']] | ||
'''Faro Island''' {{Nihongo|ファロ島| | '''Faro Island''' {{Nihongo|ファロ島|Farotō}} is a fictional island in the [[wikipedia:Solomon Islands|Solomon Islands]] which appears in the [[1962]] [[Toho]] ''[[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]]'' [[:Category:Godzilla Films|film]], ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''. It is home to several monsters including [[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]], as well as a substantial indigenous human civilization. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===[[Showa era | ===[[Showa era]]=== | ||
====''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''==== | ====''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''==== | ||
An expedition by | An expedition by Pacific Pharmaceutical arrives on the island with the intention of finding the special [[Farolacton]] berries which only grow in the island's jungle. At first, they are not welcomed by the island's tribe, but relations improve after the expedition's members exchange modern goods with the natives, and they are allowed to head further into the island after hearing [[King Kong]]'s roar. After an encounter with the [[Giant Lizard]], the expedition returns to the native village, and the [[Giant Octopus]] appears, trying to steal the Farolacton from a hut. After Kong arrives and defeats the Giant Octopus, he proceeds to drink several vases of Farolacton offered to him and then falls asleep during the midst of a special chant carried out by the natives. The expedition force then sneaks Kong off the island, and onto a raft attached to a ship headed to [[Japan]]. | ||
==Inhabitants== | |||
*[[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]] | |||
*[[Giant Octopus]] | |||
*[[Giant Lizard]] | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Skull Island]] | |||
*[[Mondo Island]] | |||
==Trivia== | |||
*Faro Island is likely inspired by an actual place in the Solomon Islands called [[wikipedia:Fauro Island|Fauro Island]], which was occupied by Japan during World War II. | |||
*The language spoken by the natives on Faro Island incorporates English phrases like "go back", "wrong place", and "you two". | |||
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{{Comments}} | {{Comments}} |
Latest revision as of 23:30, 20 January 2024
Faro Island (ファロ島 is a fictional island in the Farotō)Solomon Islands which appears in the 1962 Toho Godzilla film, King Kong vs. Godzilla. It is home to several monsters including King Kong, as well as a substantial indigenous human civilization.
History
Showa era
King Kong vs. Godzilla
An expedition by Pacific Pharmaceutical arrives on the island with the intention of finding the special Farolacton berries which only grow in the island's jungle. At first, they are not welcomed by the island's tribe, but relations improve after the expedition's members exchange modern goods with the natives, and they are allowed to head further into the island after hearing King Kong's roar. After an encounter with the Giant Lizard, the expedition returns to the native village, and the Giant Octopus appears, trying to steal the Farolacton from a hut. After Kong arrives and defeats the Giant Octopus, he proceeds to drink several vases of Farolacton offered to him and then falls asleep during the midst of a special chant carried out by the natives. The expedition force then sneaks Kong off the island, and onto a raft attached to a ship headed to Japan.
Inhabitants
See also
Trivia
- Faro Island is likely inspired by an actual place in the Solomon Islands called Fauro Island, which was occupied by Japan during World War II.
- The language spoken by the natives on Faro Island incorporates English phrases like "go back", "wrong place", and "you two".
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