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|alternatetitles  =''Robinson Crusoe Strategy: <br>King Kong vs. Ebirah'',<br>''King Kong vs. the Sea Monster''
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|replaced        ='''''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah''''' &rarr; ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'', ''[[King Kong Escapes]]''
|replaced        ='''''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah''''' &rarr; ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'', ''[[King Kong Escapes]]''
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'''''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah''''' {{Nihongo|ロビンソン·クルーソー作戦 キングコング対エビラ|''Robinson Kurūsō Sakusen: Kingu Kongu tai Ebira''}} is an unmade [[1966]] [[King Kong]] [[:Category:Films|film]].
'''''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah''''' {{Nihongo|ロビンソン·クルーソー作戦 キングコング対エビラ|''Robinson Kurūsō Sakusen: Kingu Kongu tai Ebira''}} is an unreleased ''[[King Kong (franchise)|King Kong]]'' [[:Category:Films|film]] planned by [[Toho]] for release in [[1966]].
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==Plot==
==Plot==
After his brother Yata is lost at sea, young Ryota steals a yacht with his two friends and a bank robber. This motley crew runs afoul of sea monster [[Ebirah]], and washes up on the shore of Devil's Island, where a terrorist organization manufactures heavy water for their nefarious purposes, as well as a chemical that keeps Ebirah at bay. The organization, Red Bamboo, has enslaved natives from [[Infant Island]] to help them, but the natives hope to awaken a dormant [[Mothra]] to rescue them. In their efforts to avoid capture, Ryota and his friends, aided by a beautiful native girl, stumble across [[King Kong]] sleeping within a cliffside cavern. The group devises a plan to defeat the Red Bamboo and escape from the island. In the process, they wake King Kong using a lightning rod. King Kong fights Ebirah, but the giant shrimp escapes. King Kong is then attacked by a [[Giant Condor|giant condor]] and a squadron of Red Bamboo fighter jets, but destroys them. The humans retrieve the missing Yata, free the enslaved natives and King Kong begins to destroy the base. King Kong smashes a tower that has a self destruct button that makes the island unstable. King Kong fights Ebirah and defeats it, ripping off both Ebirah's claws and causing it to retreat into the sea. The natives summon Mothra to save everyone, however, King Kong challenges Mothra when she gets to the island. Mothra manages to push King Kong away and carry the people off. King Kong escapes the island just before it explodes.<ref name="EoGMGE">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Godzilla (Mechagodzilla Edition)]]|date=10 December [[1993]]|publisher=Gakken|page=137|isbn=405600174X}}</ref><ref name="ChroniclesV1">{{cite book|title=The Godzilla Chronicles|ed=First|date=21 January [[1994]]|publisher=Takeshobo|page=120|isbn=4-88475-267-8}}</ref>
After his brother Yata is lost at sea, young Ryota steals a yacht with his two friends and a bank robber. This motley crew runs afoul of the sea monster [[Ebirah]], and washes up on the shore of Devil's Island, where a terrorist organization manufactures heavy water for their nefarious purposes, as well as a chemical that keeps Ebirah at bay. The organization, the Red Bamboo, has enslaved natives from [[Infant Island]] to help them, but the natives hope to awaken a sleeping [[Mothra]] to rescue them. In their efforts to avoid capture, Ryota and his friends, aided by a beautiful native girl, stumble across [[King Kong]] sleeping within a cliffside cavern. The group devises a plan to defeat the Red Bamboo and escape from the island. In the process, they awaken King Kong using a makeshift lightning rod. King Kong fights Ebirah, but the giant shrimp escapes. King Kong is then attacked by a [[Giant Condor|giant condor]] and a squadron of Red Bamboo fighter jets, but destroys them. The humans retrieve the missing Yata, free the enslaved natives and King Kong begins to destroy the base. King Kong smashes a tower that has a self destruct button that makes the island unstable. King Kong fights Ebirah and defeats it, ripping off both Ebirah's claws and causing it to retreat into the sea. The natives summon Mothra to save everyone; however, King Kong challenges Mothra when she gets to the island. Mothra manages to push King Kong away with one of her wings and carry the people off the island. King Kong also escapes from the island just before it explodes.<ref name="EoGMGE">{{cite book|title=[[Encyclopedia of Godzilla (Mechagodzilla Edition)]]|date=10 December 1993|publisher=Gakken|page=137|isbn=405600174X}}</ref><ref name="ChroniclesV1">{{cite book|title=The Godzilla Chronicles|edition=1st|date=21 January 1994|publisher=Takeshobo|page=120|isbn=4-88475-267-8}}</ref>
 
==History==
==History==
Following the success of their animated series ''[[The King Kong Show]]'' co-produced with Toei Animation, Rankin/Bass approached [[Toho]] with the rights to [[King Kong]] to produce a live-action film based on the show. Toho began production of ''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah'', but Rankin/Bass rejected the screenplay on the basis that it did not follow the show close enough. Rather than completely discard the screenplay, Toho replaced King Kong with [[Godzilla]] and slightly tweaked the film into ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]''. This explains why Godzilla displays uncharacteristic behavior in the film, such as drawing strength from electricity, his curiosity towards [[Daiyo]], the usage of boulders to destroy the [[Red Bamboo]] Base, and his hostilities with [[Mothra]] (despite them now being allies as of ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''). Toho would eventually produce the film ''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' the next year, which followed the animated series much more closely.
Following the success of their animated TV series ''[[The King Kong Show]]'' co-produced with Toei Animation, Rankin/Bass approached [[Toho]] with the rights to [[King Kong]] to produce a live action film based on the series. Toho began production of ''Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah'', but Rankin/Bass rejected the screenplay on the basis that it did not follow the series closely enough. Rather than completely discard the screenplay, however, Toho replaced King Kong with [[Godzilla]] and slightly tweaked the film into ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]''. This explains why Godzilla displays uncharacteristic behavior in the film, such as him drawing strength from electricity, his curiosity towards [[Dayo]], his use of boulders to destroy the [[Red Bamboo]]'s base, and his hostilities with [[Mothra]] (despite them being allies as of ''[[Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster]]''). Toho would eventually produce the film ''[[King Kong Escapes]]'' the following year, which followed the animated TV series much more closely.
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Due to this film being the precursor to ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'', almost all the major elements of its plot can be seen in the final release.
[[File:Adventure Godzilland Kong 3.jpeg|thumb|right|200px|[[King Kong]], [[Ebirah]], [[Godzilla]] and the [[Giant Octopus]] in a drawing in ''[[Adventure! Godzilland]]'']]
*Due to this unreleased film being the precursor to ''[[Ebirah, Horror of the Deep]]'', almost all the major elements of its plot can be seen and have been used in that film.
*[[King Kong]] and [[Ebirah]] later appeared together in a drawing in the [[1992]]-[[1993]] television series ''[[Adventure! Godzilland]]''.
*[[King Kong]] would eventually meet [[Mothra]] in the [[2024]] film ''[[Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire]]''.
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 27 March 2024

Operation Robinson Crusoe:
King Kong vs. Ebirah
Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah artwork by "Hurricane" Ryu Hariken
Alternate titles Robinson Crusoe Strategy:
King Kong vs. Ebirah
,
King Kong vs. the Sea Monster
Planned 1966
Intended release 1966
Concept history Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. EbirahEbirah, Horror of the Deep, King Kong Escapes

Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah (ロビンソン·クルーソー作戦 キングコング対エビラ,   Robinson Kurūsō Sakusen: Kingu Kongu tai Ebira) is an unreleased King Kong film planned by Toho for release in 1966.

Plot

After his brother Yata is lost at sea, young Ryota steals a yacht with his two friends and a bank robber. This motley crew runs afoul of the sea monster Ebirah, and washes up on the shore of Devil's Island, where a terrorist organization manufactures heavy water for their nefarious purposes, as well as a chemical that keeps Ebirah at bay. The organization, the Red Bamboo, has enslaved natives from Infant Island to help them, but the natives hope to awaken a sleeping Mothra to rescue them. In their efforts to avoid capture, Ryota and his friends, aided by a beautiful native girl, stumble across King Kong sleeping within a cliffside cavern. The group devises a plan to defeat the Red Bamboo and escape from the island. In the process, they awaken King Kong using a makeshift lightning rod. King Kong fights Ebirah, but the giant shrimp escapes. King Kong is then attacked by a giant condor and a squadron of Red Bamboo fighter jets, but destroys them. The humans retrieve the missing Yata, free the enslaved natives and King Kong begins to destroy the base. King Kong smashes a tower that has a self destruct button that makes the island unstable. King Kong fights Ebirah and defeats it, ripping off both Ebirah's claws and causing it to retreat into the sea. The natives summon Mothra to save everyone; however, King Kong challenges Mothra when she gets to the island. Mothra manages to push King Kong away with one of her wings and carry the people off the island. King Kong also escapes from the island just before it explodes.[1][2]

History

Following the success of their animated TV series The King Kong Show co-produced with Toei Animation, Rankin/Bass approached Toho with the rights to King Kong to produce a live action film based on the series. Toho began production of Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah, but Rankin/Bass rejected the screenplay on the basis that it did not follow the series closely enough. Rather than completely discard the screenplay, however, Toho replaced King Kong with Godzilla and slightly tweaked the film into Ebirah, Horror of the Deep. This explains why Godzilla displays uncharacteristic behavior in the film, such as him drawing strength from electricity, his curiosity towards Dayo, his use of boulders to destroy the Red Bamboo's base, and his hostilities with Mothra (despite them being allies as of Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster). Toho would eventually produce the film King Kong Escapes the following year, which followed the animated TV series much more closely.

Trivia


References

This is a list of references for Operation Robinson Crusoe: King Kong vs. Ebirah. 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]

  1. Encyclopedia of Godzilla (Mechagodzilla Edition). Gakken. 10 December 1993. p. 137. ISBN 405600174X.
  2. The Godzilla Chronicles (1st ed.). Takeshobo. 21 January 1994. p. 120. ISBN 4-88475-267-8.

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