Kong: The Animated Series is an animated television series that follows King Kong, the title character based on the 1933 film of the same name. The series was a co-production between BKN International, Ellipsanime and M6, and premiered in France on the latter network on May 2, 2001.
Kong was created to compete with Godzilla: The Series, and was the first show produced by BKN not to air in syndication.
Plot[]
When King Kong fell to his death from the Empire State Building upon being shot down by biplanes in 1933, a scientist named Dr. Lorna Jenkins took DNA samples from him which she used to recreate a clone counterpart of the original Kong with the help of the DNA of her grandson, Jason. Many years later, Dr. Lorna Jenkins sends an e-mail to her grandson where he and his friend, Eric "Tan" Tannenbaum IV are invited to Kong's home on Kong Island. What they didn't know is that their university professor Ramone De La Porta had tampered with the e-mail so that he got invited as well. Upon meeting the native girl Lua, the group is taken to Dr. Lorna Jenkin's lab where Ramone's true colors are shown. Upon getting access to the Cyber-Link technology, Ramone uses it to steal some of the Primal Stones in a plot to take over the world. The Primal Stones were used to keep the fire demon named Chiros in his prison. With the help of his Cyber-Link that can merge him with Kong, Jason and his friends must work to reclaim the Primal Stones from De La Porta and his followers while fighting off the forces of Chiros.
Cast[]
- Scott McNeil as King Kong, Eric "Tann" Tannenbaum IV, Omar, Wu-Chan
- Kirby Morrow as Jason Jenkins, Frazetti, Rakhir
- Daphne Goldrick as Dr. Lorna Jenkins
- Kathy Morse as Dr. Lorna Jenkins
- Saffron Henderson as Lua
- David Kaye as Professor Ramon De La Porta
- Nicole Oliver as Tiger Lucy
- Paul Dobson as Chiros
- Pauline Newstone as Harpy
- Ron Halder as Andre