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|allies          =[[Kong's mother]], [[King Kong]]
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'''Kong's Father''' is the father of [[King Kong]], and has appeared in many media over the years. Debuting in [[2004]]'s ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'', he seldom lives long wherever she appears. Her most recent appearance was in 2017's ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''.
'''[[King Kong|Kong's]] father''' is a monster first introduced in the [[2005]] novel ''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]'', and subsequently adapted into other stories featuring the character of King Kong. He and his mate are typically killed in Kong's backstory at the hands of a vicious predator, with Kong maturing and one day avenging his parents. In addition to his multiple appearances in stories based on Joe DeVito's ''[[Kong of Skull Island (Property)|Kong of Skull Island]]'', the character of Kong's father most recently appeared as a skeleton in the [[2017]] film ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'', and alive in flashback scenes in the film's official tie-in comic ''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''.
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==Design==
==Design==
Kong's father, like all Kong, resembles a gorilla. In the [[Kong of Skull Island (Property)|Kong of Skull Island]] continuity, he lost an eye before Kong was old enough to remember it, and was heavily scarred from years of battle. In the [[MonsterVerse]], Kong's father had more human-like features than the average gorilla, but was more gorilla-like than his son, having shorter legs and a more muscled neck.
Kong's father, like all members of the species, resembles a huge gorilla. In the ''[[Kong of Skull Island (Property)|Kong of Skull Island]]'' continuity, he lost an eye before Kong was old enough to remember it, and was heavily scarred from years of battle. In the [[Monsterverse]], Kong's father had many human-like physical features, but possessed shorter legs and a more muscular neck than his son.
==Origins==
==Origins==
Kong's Father, is the father of [[King Kong]], as his title explicitly states. He and [[Kong's Mother]] are typically either the last, or close to the last individuals of the Kong species. This is typically done by a rival reptile species, which kills them in the end, leaving Kong alone.
The father of the giant ape who would later become known as [[King Kong]], he and [[Kong's mother|his mate]] were believed to be the last living members of their species prior to the birth of their son.
==History==
==History==
===''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]''===
===''[[Kong: King of Skull Island]]''===
Kong's parents were quite elderly when they were slaughtered by [[Gaw]]: a gigantic [[Deathrunner]]. However, when Kong discovered his father's corpse, it was being eaten by a parent and child [[Meat-Eater]], which Kong believed had killed him. This set their son on a path to defeating the reptile, and becoming the god to the [[Tagatu]] people of [[Skull Island]].
Kong's parents were quite elderly when they were slaughtered by [[Gaw]]: a gigantic [[Deathrunner]]. When his juvenile son discovered his father's corpse, it was being eaten by a parent and child [[Meat-Eater]], which Kong believed had killed him. The young Kong viciously attacked the Meat-Eater, but was easily defeated. This set Kong on a path to defeating Gaw and avenging his parents, and becoming the god to the [[Tagatu]] people of [[Skull Island]].
===''[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]''===
===[[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]===
Kong kept a boneyard filled with the remains of his ancestors, in a form of mourning the relatives he had never known. In an interview with the film's director [[Peter Jackson]], he confirmed that the skeleton in his lair is his father.
Kong kept a boneyard filled with the remains of his ancestors in his lair, in a form of mourning the relatives he had never known. The full skeleton lying farther away from the rest, nearest to Kong's sleeping perch, belonged to Kong's father.
===''[[Kong of Skull Island]]''===
===''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''===
While Kong's father is never explicitly referenced, a Kong's remains can be seen on the floor of he and [[Ghost (Kong of Skull Island)|his mother]]'s lair, in a possible reference to the location of his father's bones in the 2005 film.
[[File:Fullscreen capture 12292016 12713 PM.bmp.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The skeletal remains of Kong's father (right) in ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'']]
The skeletal remains of Kong's parents were present laying side-by-side in the giant graveyard that served as the lair of the [[Skullcrawler]]s, referred to by the Iwi as the "Valley of the Fallen Gods."
 
===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''===
===''[[Skull Island: The Birth of Kong]]''===
After millions of years of struggle against the [[Skullcrawler|Skullcrawlers]], Kong's parents were the only two Kong left in existence, and were present when the [[Iwi]] people arrived. At some point after this encounter, or possible briefly before it, Kong's Mother became pregnant. However, the Skullcrawler threat persisted, and she went in to labor while on the battlefield. She and Kong's father did their best to fend the devils off, and Kong was delivered safely. Kong's Mother then sealed the infant in a cave while Kong's Father continued the battle before they both succumbed to the Skullcrawlers, and Kong watched as they were slaughtered.
After millions of years of struggle against the [[Skullcrawler|Skullcrawlers]], Kong's parents were the only two members of the species left in existence, and were present when the [[Iwi]] people first arrived on [[Skull Island]]. At some point, Kong's mother became pregnant, but the Skullcrawler threat persisted, and she went in to labor while on the battlefield. She and her mate did their best to fend the devils off, and their son was delivered safely. Kong's mother then sealed the infant in a cave before she and his father succumbed to the Skullcrawlers, and Kong watched as they were slaughtered. After the battle, the young Kong emerges from the cave and knelt over the corpses of the parents he never knew, weeping. From that day onward, Kong fought to defend the other creatures inhabiting the island from the monsters that had slaughtered his parents, keeping the Skullcrawler population and growth in check and driving them deep underground.
==Video games==
*''[[Godzilla Battle Line]]'' (2021) - Android, iOS, and PC [skeleton, environmental asset]<ref group="note">The game's Skull Island map, based on the boneyard in ''Kong: Skull Island'' which contained the skeletons of Kong's parents, contains only one Kong skeleton, leaving its identity ambiguous.</ref>
*''[[Call of Duty|Call of Duty: Warzone]]'' (2022) - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S [skeleton and cave painting]
*''[[Call of Duty|Call of Duty: Vanguard]]'' (2022) - Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S [skeleton and cave painting]
*''[[Evony: The King's Return]]'' (2016; added in 2022) - Android, iOS [skeleton]
*''[[Skull Island: Rise of Kong]]'' (2023) - Playstation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Playstation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC
 
==Gallery==
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small">
Dead Dad Body.png|The skeletal remains of Kong's father in [[King Kong (2005 film)|''King Kong'' (2005)]]
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RIP Papa 05.png|The skull of Kong's father in ''King Kong'' (2005)
</gallery>
 
==Trivia==
*Though the father of Kid Kong, a young kong presumed to be [[King Kong]], is never explicitly referenced in ''[[Kong of Skull Island]]'', a skeleton of a kong is visible inside the lair of his biological mother [[Ghost (Kong of Skull Island)|Ghost]].
 
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Latest revision as of 15:03, 11 December 2023

Kong's father
Kong's father in Skull Island: The Birth of Kong
Kong's father in Kong: King of Skull Island
Alternate names Father KongSI:RoK
Species Giant ape
Relations Kong's mother (mate), King Kong (son)
Allies Kong's mother, King Kong
Enemies Deathrunners, Gaw, Skullcrawlers
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong: King of Skull Island Skull Island: The Birth of Kong

Kong's father is a monster first introduced in the 2005 novel Kong: King of Skull Island, and subsequently adapted into other stories featuring the character of King Kong. He and his mate are typically killed in Kong's backstory at the hands of a vicious predator, with Kong maturing and one day avenging his parents. In addition to his multiple appearances in stories based on Joe DeVito's Kong of Skull Island, the character of Kong's father most recently appeared as a skeleton in the 2017 film Kong: Skull Island, and alive in flashback scenes in the film's official tie-in comic Skull Island: The Birth of Kong.

Design

Kong's father, like all members of the species, resembles a huge gorilla. In the Kong of Skull Island continuity, he lost an eye before Kong was old enough to remember it, and was heavily scarred from years of battle. In the Monsterverse, Kong's father had many human-like physical features, but possessed shorter legs and a more muscular neck than his son.

Origins

The father of the giant ape who would later become known as King Kong, he and his mate were believed to be the last living members of their species prior to the birth of their son.

History

Kong: King of Skull Island

Kong's parents were quite elderly when they were slaughtered by Gaw: a gigantic Deathrunner. When his juvenile son discovered his father's corpse, it was being eaten by a parent and child Meat-Eater, which Kong believed had killed him. The young Kong viciously attacked the Meat-Eater, but was easily defeated. This set Kong on a path to defeating Gaw and avenging his parents, and becoming the god to the Tagatu people of Skull Island.

King Kong (2005)

Kong kept a boneyard filled with the remains of his ancestors in his lair, in a form of mourning the relatives he had never known. The full skeleton lying farther away from the rest, nearest to Kong's sleeping perch, belonged to Kong's father.

Kong: Skull Island

The skeletal remains of Kong's father (right) in Kong: Skull Island

The skeletal remains of Kong's parents were present laying side-by-side in the giant graveyard that served as the lair of the Skullcrawlers, referred to by the Iwi as the "Valley of the Fallen Gods."

Skull Island: The Birth of Kong

After millions of years of struggle against the Skullcrawlers, Kong's parents were the only two members of the species left in existence, and were present when the Iwi people first arrived on Skull Island. At some point, Kong's mother became pregnant, but the Skullcrawler threat persisted, and she went in to labor while on the battlefield. She and her mate did their best to fend the devils off, and their son was delivered safely. Kong's mother then sealed the infant in a cave before she and his father succumbed to the Skullcrawlers, and Kong watched as they were slaughtered. After the battle, the young Kong emerges from the cave and knelt over the corpses of the parents he never knew, weeping. From that day onward, Kong fought to defend the other creatures inhabiting the island from the monsters that had slaughtered his parents, keeping the Skullcrawler population and growth in check and driving them deep underground.

Video games

Gallery

Trivia

  • Though the father of Kid Kong, a young kong presumed to be King Kong, is never explicitly referenced in Kong of Skull Island, a skeleton of a kong is visible inside the lair of his biological mother Ghost.

Notes

  1. The game's Skull Island map, based on the boneyard in Kong: Skull Island which contained the skeletons of Kong's parents, contains only one Kong skeleton, leaving its identity ambiguous.

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