King Kong

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King Kong is a giant ape, and star of a self-titled movie. He may be associated with Godzilla. In the future, Maximals will view him as a great leader.

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

"Quick! Get a bunch of Ransacks!"

Wheeljack saw King Kong when he patched his databank into a television broadcast of the movie. He was reminded of the ape when Devastator scaled the Empire State Building during a Transformer battle in New York City, and took a leaf out of the movie's book by remote-controlling some drone helicopters and sending them to attack him. When Devastator easily swatted the craft out of the air, Hound consoled Wheeljack by suggesting that maybe Devastator had seen the movie too. City of Steel

Marvel Comics continuity

Earthforce

These stories do not fit into the normal Marvel continuity. See Earthforce for details.

The reporter Irwin Spoon considered Superion's destructive behaviour in upper New York State similar to that depicted in a Japanese monster movie. When Prowl didn't get the reference, he went on to cite King Kong as an example. Inside Story!

Beast Machines

An angry Cheetor asked Optimus Primal "Who died and made you King Kong?". A Wolf in the Fold

Notes

  • In real life, the reason Optimus Primal and Megatron from Beast Wars, were given the alternate forms of a Gorilla and Tyrannosaurus Rex, respectively, was to make a direct homage to the scene from King Kong where the titular ape fights a Tyrannosaurus.[1]
  • In the 1976 remake of King Kong, the great ape was voiced by an uncredited Peter Cullen. [2]

References