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Kong is a giant ape monster created featured in the 2016 Netflix original animated series, Kong: King of the Apes.
Design
Origins
Kong was believed to be the last gorilla left alive in the wild at the time of his discovery by two poachers.
History
Kong: King of the Apes
"The Primordial World Below"
After falling through a volcano and into a subterranean primordial world, Kong fought off a Dilophosaurus to save his friends before giving them all a hug. However, when Lukas noticed Richard falling down into the new world as well, Kong was unwilling to save him when Lukas asked.
Abilities
- Wristbands
Kong is given a pair of wristbands emblazoned with stylized "KK"s, which he can use to deflect laser fire. In season 2 they are implied to have been upgraded at some point during season 1 to have a communication feature.
Gallery
- Main article: King Kong/2016/Gallery.
Trivia
References
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