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'''Farolacton''' {{Nihongo|ファロラクトン|Farorakuton}}, refers to a molecular potent ingredient of a fictional species of berry, named '''Soma''' in the American version of the film, that is distilled into a beverage offered to [[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]] by the people of [[Faro Island]] in ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''. It is described as a relative of ''[[wikipedia:Actinidia polygama|Actinidia polygama]]'', or the silver vine.
'''Farolactone''' {{Nihongo|ファロラクトン|Farorakuton}}, refers to a molecular potent ingredient of a fictional species of berry, named '''Soma''' in the American version of the film, that is distilled into a beverage offered to [[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]] by the people of [[Faro Island]] in ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''. It is described as a relative of ''[[wikipedia:Actinidia polygama|Actinidia polygama]]'', or the silver vine.
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==Origins==
==Origins==
Farolacton is a berry that grows naturally on [[Faro Island]], where it is collected and distilled into a beverage before being offered to the island's giant god [[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]]. The U.S. dub of the film in which they appear supposes that their natural medicinal qualities could be used as a means to treat illnesses, and that including them in their diet allowed Kong and Faro Island's other creatures to attain their great size.
Farolactone is a berry that grows naturally on [[Faro Island]], where it is collected and distilled into a beverage before being offered to the island's giant god [[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]]. The U.S. dub of the film in which they appear supposes that their natural medicinal qualities could be used as a means to treat illnesses, and that including them in their diet allowed Kong and Faro Island's other creatures to attain their great size.


==History==
==History==
===''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''===
===''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''===
Farolacton, when purified into a juice, is highly valued for its narcotizing medicinal advantages, but it comes with a difficult limitation - the berries only grow on the tropical South Pacific [[Faro Island]]. This is one of the reasons that Pacific Pharmaceutical mounted an expedition with Tokyo Teleivision to the island, to seek out the berries to obtain a large enough amount to bring back to [[Japan]] for study, as well as document and later obtain the island's giant [[kaiju]] to use as the company's mascot, although the island's tribe were initially unwilling to cooperate until they were given cigarettes. After an expedition into the island yielded almost no sightings of the plant, and an encounter with a [[Giant Lizard]], the expedition force chose to remain with the tribe, where they witnessed an attack from a [[Giant Octopus]], who tried to steal the Farolacton juice from a hut in the village. As the expedition team and the islanders tried to fight the creature off, Kong emerged from the jungle and defeated the Giant Octopus, forcing it to retreat. Afterward, Kong drank several jars of the Farolacton juice before falling unconscious, allowing him to be tied to a raft and transported back to Japan.
Farolactone, when purified into a juice, is highly valued for its narcotizing medicinal advantages, but it comes with a difficult limitation - the berries only grow on the tropical South Pacific [[Faro Island]]. This is one of the reasons that Pacific Pharmaceutical mounted an expedition with Tokyo Teleivision to the island, to seek out the berries to obtain a large enough amount to bring back to [[Japan]] for study, as well as document and later obtain the island's giant [[kaiju]] to use as the company's mascot, although the island's tribe were initially unwilling to cooperate until they were given cigarettes. After an expedition into the island yielded almost no sightings of the plant, and an encounter with a [[Giant Lizard]], the expedition force chose to remain with the tribe, where they witnessed an attack from a [[Giant Octopus]], who tried to steal the Farolactone juice from a hut in the village. As the expedition team and the islanders tried to fight the creature off, Kong emerged from the jungle and defeated the Giant Octopus, forcing it to retreat. Afterward, Kong drank several jars of the Farolactone juice before falling unconscious, allowing him to be tied to a raft and transported back to Japan.


Later, when Kong had escaped captivity and climbed to the top of the [[National Diet Building]], the [[JSDF]] loaded Farolacton juice into several rockets and fired them into the air above Kong, causing him to fall asleep once again and allow his human captive, Fumiko Sakurai, to be rescued.
Later, when Kong had escaped captivity and climbed to the top of the [[National Diet Building]], the [[JSDF]] loaded Farolactone juice into several rockets and fired them into the air above Kong, causing him to fall asleep once again and allow his human captive, Fumiko Sakurai, to be rescued.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
Carter mit Soma.png|Eric Carter holding a jar of the fruit
Carter mit Soma.png|Eric Carter holding a jar of the fruit
Farolacton juicing.png|[[Faro Island]]ers juicing the Farolacton fruit
Farolactone juicing.png|[[Faro Island]]ers juicing the Farolactone fruit
Farolacton reservoirs.png|Enormous reservoirs of Farolacton juice
Farolactone reservoirs.png|Enormous reservoirs of Farolactone juice
King Kong vs. Godzilla - 24 - King Kong Gets Drunk After His Victory.png|[[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]] drinking Farolacton juice after defeating the [[Giant Octopus]]</gallery>
King Kong vs. Godzilla - 24 - King Kong Gets Drunk After His Victory.png|[[King Kong (King Kong vs. Godzilla)|King Kong]] drinking Farolactone juice after defeating the [[Giant Octopus]]</gallery>
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Soma, the plant's name in the U.S. version, may reference either the ritualistic drink of undetermined botanical origin mentioned in Hindu texts including the [[wikipedia:Bhagavad Gita|Bhagavad Gita]], or references to it in science fiction, such as the mood-altering drug in the novel ''[[wikipedia:Brave New World|Brave New World]]''.
*Soma, the plant's name in the U.S. version, may reference either the ritualistic drink of undetermined botanical origin mentioned in Hindu texts including the [[wikipedia:Bhagavad Gita|Bhagavad Gita]], or references to it in science fiction, such as the mood-altering drug in the novel ''[[wikipedia:Brave New World|Brave New World]]''.

Revision as of 14:03, 20 January 2024

Farolactone
Jars of Farolactone fruit in the lobby of Pacific Pharmaceutical
Use(s) Ritual sacrifice, medicinal narcosis
Creator(s) Faro Islanders
Aliases Soma (U.S. dub)
First appearance King Kong vs. Godzilla

Farolactone (ファロラクトン,   Farorakuton), refers to a molecular potent ingredient of a fictional species of berry, named Soma in the American version of the film, that is distilled into a beverage offered to King Kong by the people of Faro Island in King Kong vs. Godzilla. It is described as a relative of Actinidia polygama, or the silver vine.

Origins

Farolactone is a berry that grows naturally on Faro Island, where it is collected and distilled into a beverage before being offered to the island's giant god King Kong. The U.S. dub of the film in which they appear supposes that their natural medicinal qualities could be used as a means to treat illnesses, and that including them in their diet allowed Kong and Faro Island's other creatures to attain their great size.

History

King Kong vs. Godzilla

Farolactone, when purified into a juice, is highly valued for its narcotizing medicinal advantages, but it comes with a difficult limitation - the berries only grow on the tropical South Pacific Faro Island. This is one of the reasons that Pacific Pharmaceutical mounted an expedition with Tokyo Teleivision to the island, to seek out the berries to obtain a large enough amount to bring back to Japan for study, as well as document and later obtain the island's giant kaiju to use as the company's mascot, although the island's tribe were initially unwilling to cooperate until they were given cigarettes. After an expedition into the island yielded almost no sightings of the plant, and an encounter with a Giant Lizard, the expedition force chose to remain with the tribe, where they witnessed an attack from a Giant Octopus, who tried to steal the Farolactone juice from a hut in the village. As the expedition team and the islanders tried to fight the creature off, Kong emerged from the jungle and defeated the Giant Octopus, forcing it to retreat. Afterward, Kong drank several jars of the Farolactone juice before falling unconscious, allowing him to be tied to a raft and transported back to Japan.

Later, when Kong had escaped captivity and climbed to the top of the National Diet Building, the JSDF loaded Farolactone juice into several rockets and fired them into the air above Kong, causing him to fall asleep once again and allow his human captive, Fumiko Sakurai, to be rescued.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Soma, the plant's name in the U.S. version, may reference either the ritualistic drink of undetermined botanical origin mentioned in Hindu texts including the Bhagavad Gita, or references to it in science fiction, such as the mood-altering drug in the novel Brave New World.

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