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'''Marine Kong''' (nothing to do with King Kong) is a kaiju show that ran for 2 series (thirteen-episode chapters) in 1960. The show was only shown in Japan. According to Wikipedia, it was a popular show, but no copy of an entire episode has surfaced, even though it had a partial VHS release in 1984.Episode 2 (in Low Quality),A 6-minute video with many Marine Kong clips (of the monster, which has now become privated), a full 30-second clip (again, most of the monster), the ending to one of the episodes, and a few screenshots and posters are all that is available.
'''Marine Kong''' (nothing to do with King Kong) is a kaiju show that ran for 2 series (thirteen-episode chapters) in 1960. The show was only shown on the Fuji Television network on Sunday mornings from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM.<ref>http://web2.nazca.co.jp/0107hop/natukasi/natukasi11.html</ref><ref>https://tokusatsujapan.com/first-ever-tokusatsu-kaiju-tv-series-of-japan-predating-ultra-q-marine-kong-1/</ref> It was the first Japanese television series that stars a kaiju, taking inspiration from giant monster films as well as anime.<ref>Spacecraft Magazine.VOL.10, Asahi Sonorama, 1982, page 19. </ref>
 
==Plot==
The series was about a giant reptilian monster that has risen from the ocean to attack the city of Hiratsuka. It was eventually discovered that it was a giant dinosaurian robot created by the Z-Gang, a criminal organization about to conquer Japan but their plans are often thwarted by Dr. Yada, a renowned scientist.
 
==Availability==
It was a popular show spawning a manga and other merchandise,<ref>All Monster Phantom 勁文-Sha , March 24, 1990</ref> but no copy of an entire episode has surfaced, even though it had a partial VHS release in 1984.<ref>http://blog.koyama.mond.jp/?eid=873460</ref> Episode 2 (in Low Quality), A 6-minute video with many Marine Kong clips of the monster (which has now become private), a full 30-second clip (again, most of the monster), the ending to one of the episodes, and a few screenshots and posters are all that is available.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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==References==
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==External Link==
==External Link==
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Kong The Wikipedia page on ''Marine Kong''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marine_Kong The Wikipedia page on ''Marine Kong''.] Retrieved 18 Dec '18

Latest revision as of 20:39, 2 August 2023

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The title of Marine Kong.

Status: Partially Found

Marine Kong (nothing to do with King Kong) is a kaiju show that ran for 2 series (thirteen-episode chapters) in 1960. The show was only shown on the Fuji Television network on Sunday mornings from 9:30 AM to 10:00 AM.[1][2] It was the first Japanese television series that stars a kaiju, taking inspiration from giant monster films as well as anime.[3]

Plot

The series was about a giant reptilian monster that has risen from the ocean to attack the city of Hiratsuka. It was eventually discovered that it was a giant dinosaurian robot created by the Z-Gang, a criminal organization about to conquer Japan but their plans are often thwarted by Dr. Yada, a renowned scientist.

Availability

It was a popular show spawning a manga and other merchandise,[4] but no copy of an entire episode has surfaced, even though it had a partial VHS release in 1984.[5] Episode 2 (in Low Quality), A 6-minute video with many Marine Kong clips of the monster (which has now become private), a full 30-second clip (again, most of the monster), the ending to one of the episodes, and a few screenshots and posters are all that is available.

Gallery

Ending to one of the episodes.

A 30 second clip of the monster.

Episode 2.

References

External Link