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King Kong 1962

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           King Kong 1962
Height: 50 meters
Mass: 15,000 tons
 
Powers: Body can conduct electricity
 
First Movie: King Kong vs. Godzilla
 
Classified as: A giant ape from an island in the Pacific.
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Story/origin: King Kong is a native of an island in the South Pacific. After outsiders came to his island and saw him beat a giant octopus, they thought of a way to make money off of him. Once Kong ate a large supply of berry juice he went to sleep, giving the outsiders a chance to bring him back to Japan.
 
However, the government would not allow it and the restraints that kept Kong conected to the boat were destroyed, but he had disappeared. Not long later he confronted Godzilla. Before the battle even started Godzilla used his atomic ray to severly burn Kong, causing him to flee. Kong set his sites on Tokyo, where an electrical blockade was made to stop him. It did little as he went into the large metropolis. After stopping a train he grabbed a woman on the train who happened to be the sister of one of the men who took him from his home.
 
Kong went to the top of the Diet Building and made a stand off with the military. The Self Defense Force used the drugs in the berry juice Kong once drank and it eventually lulled him into slumber, releasing his hostage. Godzilla however proved to be unstoppable and no weapon could slow him down. Kong was airlifted by helicopter to fight Godzilla.
 
When the two titans met they clashed, but Godzilla had the upper hand up until a lightning storm. Kong became stronger through  his ability to conduct electricity. As they clashed they laid waste to the civilization around them and even the Osaka Castle was of no match for their rage. They pumbled down a cliff where Kong emerged as the victor and Godzilla was not seen for many days.

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