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|nameoffilm = ''The Mighty Kong'' | |nameoffilm =''The Mighty Kong'' | ||
|director = Art Scott | |director =Art Scott | ||
|producer = Denis deVallance, Lyn Henderson | |producer =Denis deVallance,<br>Lyn Henderson | ||
|writer = William J. Keenan | |writer =William J. Keenan | ||
|composer = Richard M. Sherman, Robert B. Sherman {{small|(songs)}}, David Siebels | |composer =Richard M. Sherman,<br>Robert B. Sherman {{small|(songs)}}, David Siebels | ||
|distributor = Warner Home Video | |distributor =[[Warner Bros.|Warner Home Video]] | ||
|rating = G | |rating =G | ||
|budget = | |budget =?? | ||
|gross = | |gross =?? | ||
|runtime = 71 minutes<br>{{small|(1 hour, 11 minutes)}} | |runtime =71 minutes<br>{{small|(1 hour, 11 minutes)}} | ||
|designs = None | |designs =None | ||
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'''The Mighty Kong''' is a 1998 American animated musical | '''''The Mighty Kong''''' is a [[1998]] [[United States|American]] animated musical adaptation of ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]''. It was animated by Hahn Shin Corporation and released on VHS by [[Warner Bros.|Warner Home Video]]. | ||
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==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Cast== | ==Cast== | ||
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|William Sage|Roscoe | |William Sage|Roscoe | ||
|Jason Gray-Stanford|Ricky | |Jason Gray-Stanford|Ricky | ||
|Richard Newman|Captain | |Richard Newman|[[Captain Englehorn|Captain]] | ||
|Don Brown|Additional Voices | |Don Brown|Additional Voices | ||
|Ian James Corlett|Additional Voices | |Ian James Corlett|Additional Voices | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*Though largely a remake of the original ''King Kong'', the film also includes a version of the waterfall shower scene from | *Though largely a remake of the original ''[[King Kong (1933 film)|King Kong]]'', the film also includes a version of the waterfall shower scene from the [[King Kong (1976 film)|1976 remake]]. In addition, Kong battles a giant snake in one scene and [[Ann Darrow]] begins to sympathize with Kong throughout her captivity, both elements featured in the 1976 remake. | ||
*''The Mighty Kong'' was Dudley Moore's last film. | *''The Mighty Kong'' was Dudley Moore's last film. | ||
*This is the first American King Kong film in which the title character survives the end of the movie. | *This is the first American King Kong film in which the title character survives the end of the movie. | ||
{{Era|FIL|KK}} | {{Era|WB|FIL|KK}} | ||
[[Category:Animation]] | [[Category:Animation]] | ||
[[Category:1990's Films]] | [[Category:1990's Films]] | ||
[[Category:King Kong]] | [[Category:King Kong]] | ||
[[Category:King Kong Films]] | [[Category:King Kong Films]] |
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The Mighty Kong is a 1998 American animated musical adaptation of King Kong. It was animated by Hahn Shin Corporation and released on VHS by Warner Home Video.
Plot
To be added.
Cast
Actor's name on the left, character played on the right.
- Dudley Moore as Carl Denham / King Kong
- Jodi Benson as Ann Darrow
- Randy Hamilton as Jack Driscoll
- William Sage as Roscoe
- Jason Gray-Stanford as Ricky
- Richard Newman as Captain
- Don Brown as Additional Voices
- Ian James Corlett as Additional Voices
- Michael Dobson as Additional Voices
- Paul Dobson as Additional Voices
Trivia
- Though largely a remake of the original King Kong, the film also includes a version of the waterfall shower scene from the 1976 remake. In addition, Kong battles a giant snake in one scene and Ann Darrow begins to sympathize with Kong throughout her captivity, both elements featured in the 1976 remake.
- The Mighty Kong was Dudley Moore's last film.
- This is the first American King Kong film in which the title character survives the end of the movie.