List of King Kong monsters: Difference between revisions

From Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 45: Line 45:
*Giant Wood Insect {{small|(''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'')}}
*Giant Wood Insect {{small|(''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'')}}
===Animated===
===Animated===
*[[Triceratops]] {{small|(''The Mighty Kong'')}}
*[[Tyrannosaurus rex]] {{small|(''The Mighty Kong'')}}
*Giant Snake {{small|(''The Mighty Kong'')}}
*Pteranodons {{small|(''The Mighty Kong'')}}
*Queen Reptilla {{small|(''[[Kong: King of Atlantis]]'')}}
*Queen Reptilla {{small|(''[[Kong: King of Atlantis]]'')}}
*Lord Sycophis {{small|(''[[Kong: King of Atlantis]]'')}}
*Lord Sycophis {{small|(''[[Kong: King of Atlantis]]'')}}
Line 81: Line 85:
*Cyclops / One-Eyed Giant {{small|(''[[The King Kong Show]]'')}}
*Cyclops / One-Eyed Giant {{small|(''[[The King Kong Show]]'')}}
*Giant Electrical Angler-Fish {{small|(''[[The King Kong Show]]'')}}
*Giant Electrical Angler-Fish {{small|(''[[The King Kong Show]]'')}}
*Kong {{small|(half-human clone of the 1933 original, ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
**Mega-Kong {{small|(''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
*Chondar {{small|(''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
*Chondar {{small|(''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
*Saura {{small|(''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
*Saura {{small|(''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'')}}
Line 178: Line 184:
==Literature==
==Literature==
===Comic Books===
===Comic Books===
*[[Stegosaurus]] {{small|(1947 manga adaptation of ''King Kong'' by Osamu Tezuka)}}<ref name="">[https://maserpatrol.wordpress.com/2017/01/02/kong-count-68-osamu-tezuka-manga/]</ref>
*'Leopard Man' {{small|(Mexican ''King Kong'' comic, issue 3)}}
*'Leopard Man' {{small|(Mexican ''King Kong'' comic, issue 3)}}
*'Mechanical Insect Monster' {{small|(Mexican ''King Kong'' comic, issue 27)}}
*'Mechanical Insect Monster' {{small|(Mexican ''King Kong'' comic, issue 27)}}

Revision as of 15:36, 10 January 2017

This is a list of all monsters that have appeared in the King Kong franchise, organized by the medium they appeared in using order of introduction, plus the work in which they were introduced and not the work in which they originated: for example, Godzilla was introduced to the King Kong franchise in King Kong vs. Godzilla, so he is listed under "Films" as "Godzilla (King Kong vs. Godzilla)." The list also lists the introductions of new forms for monsters.

Monsters that made crossover, non-cameo appearances in the King Kong franchise are marked in bold.

This list may not be 100% complete, but is nevertheless comprehensive and expansive.

Press Ctrl+F on Windows or Cmd+F on Mac to look for a specific monster.

Films

Live-Action

Animated

Television

Literature

Comic Books

  • Stegosaurus (1947 manga adaptation of King Kong by Osamu Tezuka)[1]
  • 'Leopard Man' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 3)
  • 'Mechanical Insect Monster' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 27)
  • 'Over-Sized Eagle Flock' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 47)
  • 'Deadly Dimetrodons' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 78)
  • 'Giant Caveman' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 96)
  • 'Half-Man / Half-Frog Monster' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 104)
  • 'Cyclops With a Gorilla's Body' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 106)
  • Giant Lion (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 122)
  • Giant Ferret (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 131)
  • 'Giant Small-Headed Mutant’ (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 132)
  • 'Neck-Chomping Reptile Creature' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 144)
  • 'Razor-Spiked Ankylosaurus / Turtle Creature' (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 144)
  • Giant Fly (Mexican King Kong comic, issue 160)

Novels and Illustrated Books

  • Gaw (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Deathrunners (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Slashers (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Kong's Father (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Kong's Mother (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Sleeks (Kong: King of Skull Island)
  • Vulturesaurus (King Kong: The Island of the Skull)
  • Ambulaquasaurus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Asperdorus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Avarusaurus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Carver (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Cunaepraedators (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Diablosaurus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Dirusuchus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Gaur (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Inox (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Malamagnus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Malevolusaurus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Sparkleside (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Spinaculex (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Stink-fish (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Sun-fin (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Sylvaceratops (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Termito'saurus (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Udusaur (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Ursusuccus / Bear-Crocs (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • Zeropteryx (The World of Kong: a Natural History of Skull Island)
  • King Kong Clone (Kong Reborn)
  • Carnivorous Skull Island Plant (Kong Reborn)

Video Games

Unmade

Miscellaneous

See Also

Era Icon - RKO.png
Era Icon - Toho.png
Era Icon - Rankin Bass.png
Era Icon - Paramount.png
Era Icon - De Laurentiis.png
Era Icon - Universal.png
Legendary
Warner Bros.
Era Icon - King Kong.png
Kaiju