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*''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2021) | *''[[Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2021) | ||
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Jia tells of her unusual friendship with [[King Kong/Legendary|King Kong]], the [[Titan]] ruler of [[Skull Island]]. On the beach, Kong built Jia a huge sand castle and created a pool by cupping his hands together. Further inland, they explored the woods, watched clouds, and tried to play hide-and-seek, though Kong's footprints made him easy to find. Kong uprooted a tree trying to mimic Jia's flower-picking, and she convinced him to replant it. As the day ended, they tried seeing the world from each other's perspective: Kong lying in a field watching butterflies, Jia sitting on his head watching the sunset. | |||
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— Jia, signing to Kong (Godzilla vs. Kong) |
Jia is a character in the 2021 Legendary Pictures Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Kong.
A deaf orphaned Iwi girl, Jia has formed a special bond with Kong, who cares for and protects her. She is able to communicate with Kong via sign language. Jia is the adopted daughter of Ilene Andrews, an anthropological linguist working for Monarch.
History
MonsterVerse
Godzilla vs. Kong
To be added.
Books
- Kong and Me (2021)
- Kingdom Kong (2021)
- Godzilla vs. Kong: The Official Movie Novelization (2021)
Kong and Me
Jia tells of her unusual friendship with King Kong, the Titan ruler of Skull Island. On the beach, Kong built Jia a huge sand castle and created a pool by cupping his hands together. Further inland, they explored the woods, watched clouds, and tried to play hide-and-seek, though Kong's footprints made him easy to find. Kong uprooted a tree trying to mimic Jia's flower-picking, and she convinced him to replant it. As the day ended, they tried seeing the world from each other's perspective: Kong lying in a field watching butterflies, Jia sitting on his head watching the sunset.
Gallery
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