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|height          ={{tt|12 meters|40 feet}}<ref name="Billy">"Billy". (2000). [[Kong: The Animated Series]]. Season 1. BKN International.</ref>
|height          ={{tt|12 meters|40 feet}}<ref name="KTAS S1E16: Billy">{{Cite episode| title=Billy| series=Kong: The Animated Series| first=Stéphanie| last=Piera| network=FOX| date=2000| season=1| number=16}}</ref>




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Many years later, the anthropologist [[Lorna Jenkins]] discovered Kong Island in the Bermuda Triangle, and took accompanied an expedition there lead by Rip Hunter. Kong rescued the humans from a dinosaur attack, but Hunter then opted to capture him and take him home, where he was killed in [[New York City]]. <ref name="GBA Booklet">''Kong: The Animated Series'' Game Boy Advance Instruction Booklet page 4</ref>
Many years later, the anthropologist [[Lorna Jenkins]] discovered Kong Island in the Bermuda Triangle, and took accompanied an expedition there lead by Rip Hunter. Kong rescued the humans from a dinosaur attack, but Hunter then opted to capture him and take him home, where he was killed in [[New York City]]. <ref name="GBA Booklet">''Kong: The Animated Series'' Game Boy Advance Instruction Booklet page 4</ref>


There is conflicting information as to how Kong was killed. Traditionally, Kong is killed by airplanes, and this Kong is implied to have been no different by [[Jack Crockett]], however the first episode shows a picture of Kong being attacked atop the Empire State Building by a series of helicopters.  
There is conflicting information as to how Kong was killed. Traditionally, Kong is killed by airplanes, and this Kong is implied to have been no different by [[Jack Crockett]],<ref name="KTAS S1E11: Howling Jack">{{Cite episode| title=Howling Jack| series=Kong: The Animated Series| first=Wein| last=Lein| first2=Romain| last2= Van Liemt| network=FOX| date=2000| season=1| number=11}}</ref> however the first episode shows a picture of Kong being attacked atop the Empire State Building by a series of helicopters.  
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==History==
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Revision as of 20:19, 20 April 2023

Kong
Kong in a flashback
Kong depicted in a poster
Alternate names The Protector
Subtitle(s) The Protector
Species Enormous Atlantean Ape
Height 12 meters[1]
Weight Unknown
Relations Kong (hybrid clone)
Allies Lorna Jenkins
Enemies Chiros
Created by Alan Bohbot
Played by Animation, Kirby McNeil
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong: The Animated Series episode 1:
"The Return: Part 1"
Kong: Return to the Jungle (flashback)
Roar(s)

Kong is a giant ape monster created by BKN International that died long before the events of the 2000 animated series, Kong: The Animated Series. His body was used as a template for a hybrid ape/human clone that took up the mantle of Protector.

Design

In the animated series, the original Kong's design is indistinct from his clone, but the 2007 movie gives his head a distinct model featuring less-anthropomorphized facial features, and scruffier fur around his face. It can be assumed that his coloration is similar to his clone's, but the severe colored lighting or camera filters over his flashback scenes make it impossible to tell for sure.

Origins

Kong was an enormous ape that protected the Atlantean people of Kong Island. Thousands of years prior while building the city of Atlantis, the demon Chiros sunk the far end of the island Thousands of years later Kong rose to challenge him. Kong was barely able to defeat the dark god Chiros when he menaced the island, and was only able to imprison him with the help of the 13 Primal Stones carved by an Atlantean Shaman.

Many years later, the anthropologist Lorna Jenkins discovered Kong Island in the Bermuda Triangle, and took accompanied an expedition there lead by Rip Hunter. Kong rescued the humans from a dinosaur attack, but Hunter then opted to capture him and take him home, where he was killed in New York City. [2]

There is conflicting information as to how Kong was killed. Traditionally, Kong is killed by airplanes, and this Kong is implied to have been no different by Jack Crockett,[3] however the first episode shows a picture of Kong being attacked atop the Empire State Building by a series of helicopters.

History

Kong: The Animated Series

"Primal Power"

Over 15 years after his death, Kong's cloned descendant began to have flashbacks of the original Kong's battle with Chiros due to the demon's magical influence.

Kong: Return to the Jungle

Abilities

Filmography

Gallery

Roar

  • Kong's roars are provided by the voice actor Kirby McNeil.

References

This is a list of references for The Boy Who Cried Godzilla/Sandbox/00riginal. 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. Piera, Stéphanie (2000). "Billy". Kong: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 16. FOX.
  2. Kong: The Animated Series Game Boy Advance Instruction Booklet page 4
  3. Lein, Wein; Van Liemt, Romain (2000). "Howling Jack". Kong: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 11. FOX.

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