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'''Kongzilla''' is a [[kaiju]] sold as a 12-inch-tall statue by Bowen Designs in 1998. He was designed by Randy Bowen and accompanied by an Arthur Adams comic explaining his origins. | '''Kongzilla''' {{Nihongo|コングジラ|Kongujira}} is a [[kaiju]] sold as a 12-inch-tall statue by Bowen Designs in 1998. He was designed by Randy Bowen and accompanied by an Arthur Adams comic explaining his origins. | ||
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Kongzilla (コングジラ is a Kongujira)kaiju sold as a 12-inch-tall statue by Bowen Designs in 1998. He was designed by Randy Bowen and accompanied by an Arthur Adams comic explaining his origins.
Origins
In 1962, a giant ape and a giant reptile battled in Tokyo. After their fight, a "crazed scientific genius" used skin samples from both monsters to create Kongzilla.
Gallery
Kyle Cooper's censored Kongzilla statue
Trivia
- Bowen Designs did not license Godzilla from Toho when it produced the statue, and Adams' comic does not refer to Godzilla by name. Consequently, when title designer Kyle Cooper showed off his Kongzilla statue for a Godzilla: Final Wars DVD featuette, it was pixelated and covered in a flashing no symbol.
- REBOR announced plans to make a statue of a Godzilla/Kong hybrid in 2020.[1]
References
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