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  • Anthropoid (category Articles in need of sources) (section The King Kong that Appeared in Edo)
    referred to in the title as a King Kong (キングコング,   Kingu Kongu), is the monstrous antagonist of the lost 1938 tokusatsu jidaigeki film The King Kong that Appeared
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  • article: The King Kong that Appeared in Edo/Gallery. The King Kong that Appeared in Edo has often been mistranslated as King Kong Appears in Edo. The phrase
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  • King Kong (1933 film) (category King Kong Films)
    produced a film in 1938, The King Kong that Appeared in Edo, to capitalize on King Kong's popularity. Both of these Japanese Kong-related films are now considered
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  • Movies: The Lost Films is a 2017 informational book by John LeMay profiling unmade projects in the kaiju genre. Published by Bicep Books in paperback on June
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  • Fuminori Ohashi (category Articles in need of sources)
    1933 King Kong film and its Japanese counterpart, modeling and portraying an anthropoid for the 1938 production The King Kong that Appeared in Edo. He joined
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  • Image gallery for the film The King Kong that Appeared in Edo. Advertisement published in the April 14, 1938 issue of Kinema Junpo Magazine ad Production
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  • (1934) (p. 86) Tarzan vs. King Kong (1934) (p. 90) King Kong Appears in Edo (1938) (p. 92) Abbott and Costello Meet King Kong (c.1940s) (p. 98) The 8th
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