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The '''Giant Anaconda''' is a giant cybernetically-enhanced snake [[kaiju]] that first appeared in episode 2 of the [[2016]] [[:Category:Animation|animated]] [[kaiju]] [[:Category:Television Series|show]], ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'' titled | The '''Giant Anaconda''' is a giant cybernetically-enhanced snake [[kaiju]] that first appeared in episode 2 of the [[2016]] [[:Category:Animation|animated]] [[kaiju]] [[Netflix]] [[:Category:Television Series|show]], ''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]'' titled "[[Snake in the Grass]]". | ||
==Origin== | |||
By the year 2050, the Amazon rainforest of Brazil were almost completely depleted, which forced the wildlife that had lived there to flee. The Giant Anaconda floated North along the Usumacincta river until she ended up in Mexico. After being captured by [[Richard Remy]], the Giant Anaconda was subjected to cybernetic conversion which gave her the [[Biono-bot]] classification along with armor and new electrical abilities. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''=== | ===''[[Kong: King of the Apes]]''=== | ||
The Giant Anaconda originally lived in the Amazon rainforest, but she was driven north into [[Mexico]] due to deforestation. While swimming | ===="[[Snake in the Grass]]"==== | ||
The Giant Anaconda originally lived in the Amazon rainforest, but she was driven north into [[Mexico]] due to deforestation. While swimming up the Usumacincta river, the Giant Anaconda came across a little girl named [[Francisca]], whom she tried to eat, but was only able to swallow her holophone, the tracking signal from which brought [[Botila]] and three [[Biono-bot pterodactyl]]s after her in an attempt to capture her, and [[King Kong|Kong]] who wanted to rescue the girl. Botila chased her, flying on a Biono-bot, and she snapped at it until [[King Kong|Kong]] appeared on the riverbank. She hissed at the new foe, but retreated when he engaged the robot. She later returned, watching the humans from under the water, but stayed her course. | |||
==Abilities== | ==Abilities== | ||
===Electrocution=== | ===Electrocution=== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
{{Main|Giant Anaconda/Gallery}} | {{Main|Giant Anaconda/Gallery}} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*The model used for the Giant Anaconda was later repurposed for 41 Entertainment's 2017 animated children's' [[Netflix]] show ''Tarzan and Jane'' with a new green re-texture. | |||
{{Kong: King of the Apes}} | {{Kong: King of the Apes}} | ||
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The Giant Anaconda is a giant cybernetically-enhanced snake kaiju that first appeared in episode 2 of the 2016 animated kaiju Netflix show, Kong: King of the Apes titled "Snake in the Grass".
Origin
By the year 2050, the Amazon rainforest of Brazil were almost completely depleted, which forced the wildlife that had lived there to flee. The Giant Anaconda floated North along the Usumacincta river until she ended up in Mexico. After being captured by Richard Remy, the Giant Anaconda was subjected to cybernetic conversion which gave her the Biono-bot classification along with armor and new electrical abilities.
History
Kong: King of the Apes
"Snake in the Grass"
The Giant Anaconda originally lived in the Amazon rainforest, but she was driven north into Mexico due to deforestation. While swimming up the Usumacincta river, the Giant Anaconda came across a little girl named Francisca, whom she tried to eat, but was only able to swallow her holophone, the tracking signal from which brought Botila and three Biono-bot pterodactyls after her in an attempt to capture her, and Kong who wanted to rescue the girl. Botila chased her, flying on a Biono-bot, and she snapped at it until Kong appeared on the riverbank. She hissed at the new foe, but retreated when he engaged the robot. She later returned, watching the humans from under the water, but stayed her course.
Abilities
Electrocution
With its Biono-bot armor, the Giant Anaconda can send an electric shock through its body and into its prey.
Constriction
As a part of her Anaconda Physiology, Giant Anaconda can constrict her prey to kill it before consumption.
Gallery
- Main article: Giant Anaconda/Gallery.
Trivia
- The model used for the Giant Anaconda was later repurposed for 41 Entertainment's 2017 animated children's' Netflix show Tarzan and Jane with a new green re-texture.
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