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*[[Bionobots]]
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*[[Botila|Botilazilla]]
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===Characters===
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The theme music for ''Kong: King of the Apes'' is actually a remix of the theme from ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'', with the most notable difference being the removal of the chanting of "Kong".
*The theme music for ''Kong: King of the Apes'' is actually a remix of the theme from ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'', with the most notable difference being the removal of the chanting of "Kong".
*Another thing ''Kong: King of the Apes'' has in common with [[Kong: The Animated Series|its predecessor]] is it's writer, Sean Catherine Derek.
==References==
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Revision as of 16:18, 4 October 2016

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Kong: King of the Apes
Air date April 15, 2016
Producer(s) Avi Arad
Distributor Netflix
Channel(s) Netflix
Genre(s) Animated series
Episodes 13

Kong: King of the Apes is an American Netflix-exclusive animated Template:Kaiju series co-created by Netflix, Arad Animation, and 41 Entertainment that was released to Netflix on April 15, 2016.

Synopsis

Season 1

"Set in 2050, Kong becomes a wanted fugitive after wrecking havoc at Alcatraz Island’s Natural History and Marine Preserve. What most humans on the hunt for the formidable animal don’t realize, though, is that Kong was framed by an evil genius who plans to terrorize the world with an army of enormous robotic dinosaurs. As the only beast strong enough to save humanity from the mechanical dinos, Kong must rely on the help of three kids who know the truth about him."[1] The show content only differs from this pre-release synopsis in that the "three kids" are in fact two kids and three adults.

Season 2

Kong: King of the Apes was renewed for a second season set to premiere in 2017. It will feature Lucas Remy, Danny Kwan, and Francisca in a prehistoric underground world, where they must face real dinosaurs and giant insects.

Appearances

Monsters

Characters

Episodes

  1. Kong: King of the Apes
  2. Snake in the Grass
  3. Kong in 3D
  4. Poacher's Prize
  5. King's Ransom
  6. Little Bots, Big Problems
  7. Botilazilla
  8. Bionic Arms Race
  9. Honey I Shrunk the Kong
  10. Kong on Ice
  11. Takeover
  12. Robosquitoes
  13. Missing

Gallery

Screenshots

Concept Art

Trivia

  • The theme music for Kong: King of the Apes is actually a remix of the theme from Kong: The Animated Series, with the most notable difference being the removal of the chanting of "Kong".
  • Another thing Kong: King of the Apes has in common with its predecessor is it's writer, Sean Catherine Derek.

References

This is a list of references for Kong: King of the Apes. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

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