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1962 |
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45 meters (148 feet) |
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27,500 tons |
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Great strength, judo flips, can produce an electric current from his fingers as well as conduct electricity to make himself stronger, teeth, good swimmer |
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Giant Animal |
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King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) |
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Wins 3, Losses 1 |
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| King Kong (well the Japanese King Kong anyway) was discovered on Faro Island in the south Pacific by employees of the Pacific Pharmaceuticals company located in Japan. Natives of the island worshipped Kong as their god, but also fear him, even creating a giant wall to try and keep the giant ape out of their territory. However, King Kong saved the natives and from Odaka, the giant octopus, which attacked them to get at their red berry juice, which Kong took a few gulps of himself and passed out once he defeated Odaka. With Kong down for the count, the employees of Pacific Pharmaceuticals decided to bring Kong back with them to the mainland, but on the way back to Japan, Kong was able to escape captivity. Once he reached the mainland, Kong sensed Godzilla’s presence, and headed right for him. Kong and Godzilla engaged in a brief confrontation, in which Godzilla was able to fend off the giant ape with a few blasts of his radioactive heat ray, forcing him to retreat. Kong soon returned and attacked Tokyo, plowing through the city and capturing a Japanese woman, but was soon subdued once again with red berry juice. King Kong was then airlifted to Mt. Fuji by the JSDF in order to take on Godzilla, the Japanese hoping that both creatures would finish one another off. Kong and Godzilla went at it tooth and claw, but the giant ape was again beaten down by the King of the Monsters. However, a sudden electrical storm revitalized Kong and he managed to gain the upper hand on Godzilla. Soon, both kaiju got to close to a cliff and tumbled into the sea, but only Kong resurfaced, swimming home to Faro Island. | |