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"King Kong"--
Ah yes...this file is the most viewed and reviewed of all of the stories we've collected since Operation KOM. This story seems to be the most iconic and epic of all. Some of it may be hard to understand...In order to fully understand the information in this file, I need to provide you with some back story. This tale begins in New York, 1933.
It was shortly after the Stock Market Crash of '29, early on in the Great Depression. Businesses were going under left and right. The only business that seemed to remain strong is film making. Unfortunately, there weren't that many strong film makers.
Carl Denham was getting desperate. He had found a map to an uncharted island that no one had ever seen before. The appearance of this island in the movie would be spectacular and raise a lot of money...However, his producers weren't as...'adventurous' as Carl was...especially with their money. They killed the picture and scrapped the project...well they tried to.
Carl did indeed set sail for the island with the cast and crew. With no way to pay for the actors, the ship or the film itself, he only hope was that the movie would cover the expenses. However...he had no idea what he was getting himself into when he set sail for the island.
The island, shrouded in fog, was home to living Dinosaurs, huge insects and countless other creatures that would make anyone connected with the movie a millionaire! Unfortunately the film was destroyed...but Reckless Carl was never one to give up on anything. When they returned to New York...Carl had captured a great beast to showcase in the greatest show ever in History.
King Kong; the Eighth Wonder of the World!!!
Kong was a 25 foot Gorilla that lived on Skull Island. Anne Darrow (the leading Actress for Carl's movie) was sacrificed to the mighty Kong by the Tribal Natives of the island. Surprisingly, she managed to tame the beast and become friends with it. Kong seemed to form some kind of affection for her...which is why he was angered whenever she was in danger.
On the opening night of the King Kong Stage Show, Kong was angered and confused by his sudden abduction. The flashing lights irritated him and caused him to go completely wild, breaking from his bonds. Kong then went on a Rampage to find Anne. Now since Kong had so far been as tamed as Anne could tame him, he didn't cause as much destruction as you'd think he could. The mild destruction and panic stopped when he finally found Anne in a hotel and pulled her out through the window. (Although surviving eye witnesses claim that Anne went to him in the streets to calm the wild beast down.)
Regardless, in order to escape the military with Anne in his paw, Kong climbed to the top of the Empire State Building. Once at the top, he was shot down by Biplanes and plummeted to his death on the streets below...
But that's the story you know...Here is what you might not know...Apart from a young Albino Gorilla dubbed Kiko, who supposedly died when Skull Island sank into the sea, Kong was the last Giant Ape of his species...therefore he was a very important project.
While Carl Denham was being sued by almost half of New York, there was a great dilemma of what to do with Kong's corpse. Scientists wanted to study him. Others believed that the body should be preserved in the Museum. However, Anne Darrow had other plans. She managed to rally enough support to send Kong's body back to the Island to be buried on his home.
Unfortunately the only map to the island was lost and Carl Denham was even more desperate than before. He gave the crew responsible for sending Kong's body home false directions. Hoping that they'd eventually loose interest in finding the island after wandering aimlessly, they'd return to New York. At which point he would claim ownership of Kong's body and sell it to the scientists or museum to pay off his debts.
The ship went to sea and followed Denham's faulty directions. The map had them wandering aimlessly into the Sea of Japan...where they met with a vicious Typhoon. During the storm, Kong's body was completely swept off of the deck and drifted out into the sea. The ship couldn't find the body and had to get out of the storm as quickly as possible...it seems that King Kong's body was lost forever...
However...the waves pulled the large gorilla toward Lagos island...Washing up upon the shore during the storm, Kong's body was continually struck by lightning. No one can be sure...but a faint pulse was indeed reawakened. Then when the final lightning bolt struck, a bright light appeared and covered the island in a huge explosion and a mushroom cloud that rose thousands of feet into the air.
When the light cleared...Kong's body was gone. All that could be seen on the beach was a large body imprint...much larger than Kong's 25ft stature. Almost 16 times that size...And a path of giant paw prints leading back into the sea...
But it's ironic...as you'll learn later...that incident of the test of the Hydrogen Bomb was the rebirth of two great beasts...and this is their story.
Now...we can finally get into the file...
The year is 1962...29 years since Kong's 'death' and 7 years since Godzilla had been put on ice. Pieces of a glacial island broke off from its mass forming a large drifting iceberg. When an exploratory submarine drifted too close to it, the vessel exploded in a fiery flash and a monstrous roar was heard.
A helicopter flying over the icecaps was sent in to view the area. The two pilots noticed that the iceberg was cracking. Snow was moving...or something underneath was movie it! Suddenly a wall of the mountain of snow was broke open allowing a Monstrous roar to ring out. The pilots' had only time to make one last transmission before their copter was destroyed...their message was horrifying...
"IT'S GODZILLA!!!"
Yes...it was finally time. When Godzilla was buried under the ice seven years ago, they all expected the cold blooded beast would freeze to death. No one could have suspected that the monster would hibernate...For seven years, Godzilla remained in suspended animation, until the submarine woke it up. Now Godzilla was back. He first went to an Arctic Military base and warm up his old destructive skills yet again. Godzilla made short work of the base and now he was headed for Japan.
News of Godzilla reached Japan. He would inevitably come, however, being frozen in ice for so long, he could not move as fast until his body temperature warmed up again. Japan had time...But that didn't change the fact that Godzilla was back again...
Although, news of Godzilla tended to annoy some, like Mr. Tako, head of Pacific Pharmaceuticals.
"N-n-n-n-n-N-N-N-N-NO MORE! I'm SICK of Godzilla!!!"
His company was sponsoring a new medical drug and the commercial was finally airing...but Godzilla was soaking up all of his press!!! But...to him, this did not matter. He was prepared to fight fire with fire (publicity-wise) with Godzilla.
One of the doctors who developed the new drug from berry juice he found on Faro Island claimed that he also found a Giant Monster. Using a giant beast as a spokesperson to make money and more publicity was ingenious! He immediately sent two of his men to retrieve the monster...how? Well...they hadn't thought of that yet.
Upon arriving on the island, the natives were busy making their tribal offering to their Monster God. The only indication that there was a monster on the island was because there was a four hundred foot wall separating part of the island with the mountains.
However, that night a large Octopus came ashore and began attacking the villagers. They prayed to their monster god for protection...their prayers were answered. From behind the wooden wall appeared a four hundred foot Gorilla...King Kong ALIVE!!! The wooden frame of this new wall was weaker than the stone wall of Skull Island and this time, Kong was much stronger. He busted through the wooden gate like paper. He then made short work of the octopus...Then stopped to have a drink of the red berry juice the natives had prepared for him as an offering. (He was still upset by offering of girls) Then the natives beat their drums and sang him a lullaby. The juice intoxicated Kong and the relaxing sounds drifted him off to sleep...allowing Tako's men to take him.
They immediately put Kong on a makeshift raft and towed him back to Japan. News of Kong was getting more publicity for Pacific Pharmaceuticals and making Tako happy. He came aboard to oversee Kong. They didn't suspect the gorilla of being the original Kong; it was much larger and it's fur was brown, probably due to the cooler climate of Faro. But it was radioactive, and was sporting similar scars to an artists' depiction of the original Kong. But it didn't matter. Just like the original Kong, this big ape was going to be the biggest publicity stunt in the Nation's History...but Kong never did make it to Japan officially.
The Japanese Self-Defense Force responsible for sealing Godzilla up in the iceberg didn't want another monster brawl on the Japanese mainland. They ordered that Kong be returned to Faro Island, not permitted in Japan. However, the dynamite on Kong's raft detonated when Kong woke up. It destroyed the raft completely, but luckily Kong survived. He began swimming for the nearest island; Japan.
In the meantime, Godzilla had just come ashore and destroyed a train. He then retreated into a valley area. Kong had wandered into the same forest. He spotted Godzilla on the cliff. Tako and his men are excited that the two creatures have met, and in the same fashion of '55, begin betting on which creature would win. Money was mostly placed on Kong.
The giant gorilla, reminded of his old enemy, Vastatosaurus by Godzilla's reptilian appearance immediately prepared for battle. However, a misfortunate helicopter was blown out of the sky by a display of Godzilla's atomic fire breath. Upon seeing the flaming spectacle, Kong was astounded. Maybe he had miscalculated challenging this opponent. But he was never one to run away from a fight. He threw a boulder at Godzilla...The Monster King was less than amused by this. He shot his fiery breath burning the forest and then burning Kong's chest. A display of the flaming power that Kong faced, he knew he didn't stand a chance against his new opponent. He quickly retreated allowing Godzilla to roar happily in triumph.
the JSDF lured Godzilla into a pit of explosives, but it did no good harming him. Then they set up a string of 1,000,000 volts of electricity around Tokyo. Nearly three times as much electricity as the first time. This was the attempt to stop both monsters from entering Tokyo. The electricity manages to turn Godzilla away from Tokyo to the Mt. Fuji area...however this triumph was short lived. For the barrier had worked for Godzilla but Kong was another story. Kong seemed to feed off of the electricity, it made him stronger. He broke through, and Tokyo was at his mercy.
Normally less destructive in the past, Kong didn't hold any malice toward Tokyo. But the city brought back Kong's memories of New York. It angered Kong. He attacked and destroyed nearly everything in his path! He did everything to try to make the pain go away. He even picked up a beautiful Asian woman named Fumiko, from the train he had destroyed. She was beautiful but nothing took away the memories of her.
However, soon the JSDF explode a mist of the red berry juice on Kong, and Tako's men imitated the tribal drums to put Kong to sleep...The JSDF planned to remove Kong from the city using balloons harnessed to Kong with a new experimental wire that could hold just about any weight. Much to Tako's disgrace, the JSDF decided that Kong would be taken to Mt. Fuji to fight Godzilla, in the hopes that the two would destroy each other.
The ape began waking up when morning came. His first sight was Godzilla walking up the slopes of the volcano. The electricity from the previous night had given him the energy boost he needed to fight and now it was time for round 2. He last about angrily until the wires were cut from the balloon. Before Godzilla knew what hit him, he was struck with four hundred feet of Kong.
Both creatures skidded for a moment, but Kong was quick to recover. He retreated up the mountain from the angry Godzilla. Kong now had to use his brains. He quickly hid under the terrain of the mountain and lured Godzilla in. He attacked Godzilla from behind, but was quickly put down. He tried throwing boulders at Godzilla but they were flung back. Then Godzilla breathed atomic breath on Kong. While before Kong would've retreated...but Kong was too angry to give up now. He charged at Godzilla and gave it his all, and whenever Godzilla put him down, he would always get back up.
That is until Godzilla drop-kicked him over the side of the cliff. Kong seemed to be down for the count and Godzilla tauntingly began to bury him in rocks. Then Godzilla sets fire to the forest attempting to burn Kong alive...unfortunately for Godzilla, a lightning storm picks up. Electricity being Godzilla's weakness, Godzilla attempted to retreat...but the Monster King had bigger problems. Because now, the lightning was the King of the Jungle's ally. Kong, supercharged by the storm, immediately got back up.
He attacked Godzilla with such force that Godzilla actually began to worry about the fight. Kong was ready for Round 3. The real battle began. Both creatures clawed and pushed back against each other as the forest around them burned. Godzilla now realized that Kong was indeed his match. The storm had given Kong the Ace he needed and he now attacked Godzilla with electrified force that even the tips of his fingers would also send the current into Godzilla. This greatly weakened the King of Monsters. Also, Kong was more resourceful than Godzilla was; using a tree as a weapon to choke Godzilla. The mutant Dinosaur was in trouble now.
They took their battle up to the village one one of the cliffs. Godzilla tried his fire breath to stop Kong, but the giant ape just ran through it. During their battle around the Pagota, completely destroying the building, the onlookers believed that neither creature would ever stop. At this point, their fight would go on forever.
But luckily, as Kong tackled Godzilla one last time, both monsters tumbled off of the cliff. Godzilla then held Kong down as he braced for the impact. Godzilla had him now. Water was Godzilla's medium and Kong wouldn't stand a chance. Godzilla could easily drown him. However, suddenly a massive earthquake caused a landslide to tumble into the sea. (Similar to what happened during the Mysterian Invasion.) The sudden tumbling debris completely buried Godzilla underneath.
And with that, the Battle of the Kings was over. Kong quickly resurfaced and began swimming back to Faro Island.
The news of the battle between King Kong and Godzilla shocked and interested the Americans. Scientists began to speculate the odds of which creature would win. They claimed that Kong could actually think and had the advantage of thought over Godzilla, who had a brain the size of a marble. It was an incredible battle to watch around the world. And it was even better with the first ever colored live broadcast of both creatures.
Now...after this entire and incredibly long passage, I wish to tell you two more things.
After this incident, seeing the power of both creatures and the seemingly unstoppable fury both showed, and how the battle could have raged forever, a special branch of the JSDF broke off to form the KGSA. (Kong and Godzilla Separation Agency) For nearly 40 years, they insured that Kong and Godzilla stayed separated. Even going to the extremes of fitting Kong with giant chains on his home island. They couldn't do much for Godzilla. The Monster King would then go on to fight the Monster Goddess...But after all of their effort...they didn't succeed.
The one last thing that I wish to tell you, was that it was no secret that the wrestling match between King Kong and Godzilla made spectacular publicity in America...There was no one in the entire country who didn't see it. It was broadcast everywhere; for Gamblers betting on the Creatures in Las Vegas. In the White House for the President of the United States...And even in an old retirement home in New York City. And there, upon watching the news broadcast, and seeing King Kong alive, a 50 year-old Anne Darrow, suffered a major heart attack...
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Godzilla Month Number 3. 26 more to go.
I'll have you know that I started writing this at 7 p.m. and it is now 23 past 11.
I haven't seen the film in a long time, so sorry if it's not entirely accurate.
And also before you start...I DON'T GIVE A SHIT THAT THE KING KONG FROM THE MOVIE WASN'T THE ORIGINAL KING KONG!!!
Frankly because, the original Kong was the last of the species, and was at full grown size of 25 feet. Another Kong wouldn't grow larger than that!!! (167 or 400ft.) And it is the last Megaprimatus Kong (aside from Kiko) because, I do not count the 76 Kong in my Godzilla Month Continuation!
Also, I had to justify the lightning ability! Now, I know someone's going to say that the reason that Kong uses lighting is because the part was written for Frankenstein. How was I going to justify THAT in the story?! It's like saying that Jet Jaguar is King Kong in a robot suit. (wah-wah-waaah)
Anyway...I hope you enjoyed this one. I had a hell of a time writing this.
King Kong vs. Godzilla copyrighted Toho.
King Kong character copyrighted Universal/Willis O'Brien.
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Comments: 11
menslady125 [2017-11-03 00:26:57 +0000 UTC]
"Press that lever, and pow goes Kong!"
"Pow?"
"You dumbbell!"
"Dumbbell?!"
This movie stunk, but Tako was hilarious!
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Cdrdeviantart [2016-10-15 10:06:48 +0000 UTC]
Interesting. Honestly your way of making it so neither Godzilla or Kong won was way better than mine. I would have just made it so when they fell off the cliff they both hit their heads and got amnesia, causing both monsters to swim away as though nothing had happened. Β However, in 2020 those memories may be triggered once more, for the rematch of the century.
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zillafire101 [2011-07-15 19:45:42 +0000 UTC]
Mr Tako's crazy!That was my favroit part of the movie were spazes out oon hair.LOL.
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KingShisa08 In reply to zillafire101 [2013-01-29 17:32:32 +0000 UTC]
TAKO: N-N-N-N-N-N-N-NO MORE!!! I'M SICK OF GODZILLA!
I think Roland Emmerich is going to be doing that when Legendary Pictures relases their G Film LOL
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Gameguy007 [2011-01-10 19:12:00 +0000 UTC]
How's this for a battle: Godzilla vs. King Kong vs. Optimus Prime vs. Ginormica. Winner takes the All-Spark.
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OneCallGat [2010-11-07 18:08:38 +0000 UTC]
Very good. I like how Godzilla looks in this image.
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GIGAN05 [2010-11-07 11:44:05 +0000 UTC]
HOLY S**T!, DUDE, You out done yourself with this one!
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