Kong: King of Atlantis
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Kong: King of Atlantis is a 2005 animated Template:Kaiju film produced by BKN International, and a tie-in to Kong: The Animated Series. It was released to DVD on November 22, 2005.
Plot
TBA
Staff
Staff role on the left, staff member's name on the right.
- Directed by Patrick Archibald
- Executive producing by Allen Bohbot
- Music by Craig Marks and Patrick Griffin
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Daphne Goldrick as Voice of Dr. Lorna Jenkins
- Saffron Henderson as Voice of Lua
- David Kaye as Voice of Ramone De La Porta
- Scott McNeil as Voice of Eric Tannenbaum IV
- Kirby Morrow as Voice of Jason Jenkins
Appearances
Characters and Monsters
- King Kong
- Jason Jenkins
- Eric Tannenbaum IV
- Dr. Lorna Jenkins
- Lua
- Ramone De La Porta
- Queen Reptilla
- Lord Sycophis
- Minion
- Baby Cave Bear
- Mother Cave Bear
- Living Tar
- Atlanteans
- Royal Fireflies
- Tyranno-Guards
Gallery
- Main article: Kong: King of Atlantis/Gallery.
Alternate Titles
- King Kong (Brazil)
- Kong - King of Atlantis (Kong - O Rei de Atlantis; Brazil)
Video Releases
Warner Home Video (2005)
- Released: 2005
- Region: Region 1
- Language: English
Warner Home Video (2006)[1]
- Released: February 7, 2006
- Region: Region 1
- Language: English
- Format: Multiple Formats, Animated, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled
- Other Details: 72 minutes run time, 1 disc
Trivia
- This film was produced to capitalize on Peter Jackson's King Kong, which was released the same year.
- This film is a continuation of BKN's Kong: The Animated Series, which had been cancelled back in 2001. Another tie-in film for the series, Kong: Return to the Jungle, was released in 2007.
- A video game based on this film was later released by Majesco Games.
References
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