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The King Kong Show
An animated series about the adventures of King Kong and his young pal Bobby Bond. Also featured were the adventures of "Tom of T.H.U.M.B.", a 6" tall secret agent.
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Plot Summary
The animated series follows the adventures of young Bobby, his reporter parents, and their allies as they protect the island of Infant from Professor Bond and his evil machinations. King Kong himself, a giant ape ally, often intervenes to save the day with his immense strength and loyalty.
Critical Reception
While not critically acclaimed, 'The King Kong Show' was a popular children's program in the late 1960s, fondly remembered for its colorful animation and adventurous storylines. It captured the imagination of a generation with its unique take on the classic Kong mythos.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its vibrant animation and engaging, family-friendly plots.
Remembered fondly by those who grew up watching it.
Some find the animation style dated by modern standards.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with many reminiscing about its nostalgic value and simple, adventurous storytelling that appealed to children of the era.
Fun Fact
This animated series was a co-production between Rankin/Bass Productions (USA) and Toei Animation (Japan), featuring a distinctly unique visual style that blended American and Japanese animation sensibilities of the time.
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