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King Kong incarnations
King Kong (The Mighty Kong)
King Kong (Kong: The Animated Series)
King Kong (Universal)
Kong (The Animated Series)
Kong in Top of the World
Cyber-Kong
Mega Kong
Alternate names The Protector, Bro
Subtitle(s) The Protector
Species Giant Atlantean ape / Human hybrid[1]
Height 12 meters[2]
Forms Cyber-Kong, Mega Kong
Controlled by Jason Jenkins
Relations Jason Jenkins, Lorna Jenkins, the original King Kong (cell source)
Allies Jason Jenkins, Lua, Lorna Jenkins, Yeti, Nyssa
Enemies Ramone De La Porta, Tyrannosaurus rex, various Cyber-Link Mutants, Chiros, Harpy, Onimous, ApBats, Velociraptor, The Beast that Battered Bakersfield, Mindcrawler, Set, Locust Guardian, Minotaur, Evil Kong
Played by Kirby McNeil (voice)
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong: The Animated Series episode 1:
"The Return: Part 1"
Kong: Return to the Jungle
Roar(s)
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Kong is a giant ape monster created featured in the 2000 BKN International animated series, Kong: The Animated Series. He was cloned from the original Kong by Dr. Lorna Jenkins using added DNA from her grandson Jason Jenkins.

This genetic link allows them to use Dr. Jenkins' Cyber-Link computer to merge their consciousnesses into a single body, be it Jason's or Kong's. This allows for the merged Kong to take on Jason's intelligence in battle, or for Kong to shrink into Jason's body to travel discreetly at the cost of him taking on Kong's aggression and impulsivity. During battle, Kong's rage may overtake Jason's consciousness and become Mega Kong, a gigantic version of himself with increased strength and diminished rationality.

Design

Origins

After the defeat of the original Kong in New York City, Dr. Lorna Jenkins used a sample of his DNA to clone a new Kong, which she raised alongside her grandson Jason Jenkins, until Ramone De La Porta broke into her lab to steal her research on the Primal Stones of the Elements and saw Kong. At that point, Kong was moved from North America to Kong Island, where his ancestor had been taken from years before. In the time of the original Kong's absence, he was thought dead by some, and dismissed as a legend by younger generations. People that encounter Kong for the first time usually mistake him for his ancestor, believing him to be still alive after his rampage in New York.

History

Kong: The Animated Series

"The Return: Part 1"

After being forced to move to Kong Island,

"The Return: Part 2"

TBA

"Primal Power"

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"Dark Forces Rising"

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"The Giant Claw Robberies"

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"Dragon Fire"

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"Mistress of the Game"

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"Reborn"

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"The Infinity Stone"

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"Night of the Talons"

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"Howling Jack"

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"The Hidden Fears"

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"The Sleeping City"

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"Top of the World"

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"Master of Souls"

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"Billy"

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"Enlil's Wrath"

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"Indian Summer"

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"Welcome to Ramone's"

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"DNA Land"

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"Curse of the Dragon"

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"Blue Star"

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"Renewal"

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"Chiros' Child"

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"The Aquanauts"

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"Cobra God"

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"Windigo"

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"Dangerous Melody"

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"Green Fear"

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"Twilight of the Gods"

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"Framed"

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"The Invisible Threat"

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"Sir James Alex's Legacy"

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"Lies"

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"Sacred Songs"

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"Apocalypse"

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"Quetzalcoatl"

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"Return to Redwoods"

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"The Thirteenth Stone"

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"Interview with a Monkey"

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Kong: King of Atlantis

TBA

Kong: Return to the Jungle

He goes to new york and does not die. He kicks the butt of Rip Hunter III.


Abilities

Physical capabilities

To be added.

Genetic memory

To be added.

Cyber-Kong

Through the use of Dr. Lorna Jenkin's Cyber-Link Computer, Kong can merge with Jason Jenkins to become a Cyber-Link Mutant with Kong's strength and Jason's strategizing ability. The form does come with certain risks. Kong can become part of Jason's body just as Jason can become part of his, and carrying Kong's consciousness inside of his own can prove very stressful and exhausting for Jason. Kong is often reluctant to Merge, as he greatly dislikes losing total control of his actions, and if he is not ready or totally willing to merge he may push Jason's will aside in favor of his own.

Mega-Kong

Should the rage in Jason and Kong's hearts be sufficient, Cyber-Kong will grow to twice his normal size, gain considerable strength and become Mega-Kong. While Mega-Kong can be an extreme help in battle, Neither Kong's nor Jason's consciousness controls it: It runs solely on rage and instinct, making Mega-Kong highly unstable and liable to hurt his allies.

Video games

Gallery

Main article: King Kong/2000/Gallery.

Roar

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

Trivia

References

This is a list of references for King Kong (Kong: The Animated Series). 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. "Curse of the Dragon". (2000). Kong: The Animated Series. Season 2. BKN International.
  2. Piera, Stéphanie (2000). "Billy". Kong: The Animated Series. Season 1. Episode 16. FOX.

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