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== Film ==
== Film ==


* The Pet Store - In this 1933 Mickey Mouse short, Beppo the Gorilla escapes from his cage in the pet shop and decides to imitate King Kong by carrying Minnie up towards a high shelf.
* Chicken Little - During Gym class, Fish on land reenacts King Kong with him being King Kong using paper versions of the Empire state building and planes. Runt mentions "It was the beauty that killed the beast"
* Chicken Little - During Gym class, Fish on land reenacts King Kong with him being King Kong using paper versions of the Empire state building and planes. Runt mentions "It was the beauty that killed the beast"


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== Real life ==
== Real life ==
* King Kong is the namesake of a small chain of burger and gyro restaurants in the Nebraska cities of Omaha and Lincoln, with Kong being used as a way to describe the large sizes of their burgers.


==See also==
==See also==

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Film

  • The Pet Store - In this 1933 Mickey Mouse short, Beppo the Gorilla escapes from his cage in the pet shop and decides to imitate King Kong by carrying Minnie up towards a high shelf.
  • Chicken Little - During Gym class, Fish on land reenacts King Kong with him being King Kong using paper versions of the Empire state building and planes. Runt mentions "It was the beauty that killed the beast"

Television

  • Turbo Fast - During a singing segment when mentions "I can be King Kong" a Skidmark King Kong was shown in the sequence
  • We Bare Bears - In The climax of the episode Adopted, Baby Grizz and Baby Ice Bear use an airplane to rescue Baby Panda from Carl the Gorilla on the roof of the mansion.

Video Games

Books

Comments

Music

Miscellaneous

Real life

  • King Kong is the namesake of a small chain of burger and gyro restaurants in the Nebraska cities of Omaha and Lincoln, with Kong being used as a way to describe the large sizes of their burgers.

See also

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