Tuesday, 21 February 2023

KING KONG, TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF OUR LITTLE AURY!

Today, The Grangers and The Grandma have continued their formation in English. They have studied the Imperative, and they have played the hanger.

After their lesson, they have gone to visit the Empire State Building, where Aury Granger has met a new friend, King Kong, and the family has created a plan to rescue her from his hands.

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King Kong is a fictional giant monster resembling a gorilla, who has appeared in various media since 1933.

He has been dubbed The Eighth Wonder of the World, a phrase commonly used within the franchise.

His first appearance was in the novelization of the 1933 film King Kong from RKO Pictures, with the film premiering a little over two months later. Upon its initial release and subsequent re-releases.

A sequel quickly followed that same year with The Son of Kong, featuring Little Kong. Toho produced King Kong vs. Godzilla (1962) featuring a giant Kong battling Toho's Godzilla and King Kong Escapes (1967), a film loosely based on Rankin/Bass' The King Kong Show (1966-1969). 

In 1976, Dino De Laurentiis produced a modern remake of the original film directed by John Guillermin.

A sequel, King Kong Lives, followed a decade later featuring a Lady Kong. Another remake of the original, this time set in 1933, was released in 2005 by filmmaker Peter Jackson.

Kong: Skull Island (2017), set in 1973, is part of Legendary Entertainment's MonsterVerse, which began with Legendary's reboot of Godzilla in 2014. A sequel, Godzilla vs. Kong, once again pitting the characters against one another, was released in March 2021.

The character of King Kong has become one of the world's most famous movie icons, having inspired a number of sequels, remakes, spin-offs, imitators, parodies, cartoons, books, comics, video games, theme park rides, and a stage play.

King Kong has also crossed over into other franchises such as Planet of the Apes, and encountered characters from other franchises in crossover media, such as the Toho movie monster Godzilla, as well as pulp characters Doc Savage and Tarzan. His role in the different narratives varies, ranging from a rampaging monster to a tragic antihero.

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 No chains will ever hold that.

Captain Englehorn, King Kong

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