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Species
Mecha

Height 20
meters

Weight
15,000 tons

Relationships
King Kong (Blueprint)

Major enemies
King Kong

First appearance
The King Kong Show

Created by
Arthur Rankin Jr.

Portrayed by
Hiroshi Sekita

Mechani-Kong is a remote-controlled robot double of King Kong introduced in the 1966 animated television series The King Kong Show and featured again in the 1967 film King Kong Escapes. The robot was created by Dr. Who (not to be confused with the British television series or its main character) to kill King Kong.The King Kong Show
Mechani-Kong first appeared in the ninth episode of The King Kong Show (the segment titled "Mechanikong") as one of several monsters in the series used by Dr. Who to fight Kong.


King Kong Escapes
Mechani-Kong was built by Dr. Who to dig for Element X, a large core containing a natural abundance of nuclear power. However Mechani-Kong was not strong enough to dig out the element, as the robot's circuits were destroyed by magnetic waves. Dr. Who then kidnaps the real Kong to dig for the element, placing him in a hypnotic trance. King Kong eventually breaks out of his trance and swims to Tokyo, where he and Mechani-Kong fight atop Tokyo Tower. After a long battle, in which both of them nearly fall off the tower, Dr. Who's associate Madame Piranha rips out the robot's control cords, causing Mechani-Kong to malfunction. The mechanic replica of the ape falls to its destruction from the top of the tower.


Lost Projects
The original idea for a second Toho Kong film involved the giant lobster Ebirah fighting Kong. The film was made with Godzilla in place of Kong, and Rankin/Bass agreed to work on the script to King Kong Escapes instead.

After abandoning a remake of King Kong vs. Godzilla in 1991, Toho attempted to produce a film called Godzilla vs. Mechani-Kong. However, though Toho had created the live-action Mechani-Kong, Turner demanded payment for using King Kong's image. The film was dropped in favor of Godzilla vs King Ghidorah.


Abilities
Aside from its great strength, Mechani-Kong possesses a dome on the top of its head which features a flashing light that can be used to blind or hypnotize its foes. It is later modified with attachments on its waist which it uses to carry multiple grenade-like exposives.


Influence
Mechani-Kong inspired the creation of Mechagodzilla for Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla (1974, Godzilla's 20th anniversary film).
In addition to the King Kong-inspired Congar, the video game War of the Monsters (2002) features a Cyborg Congar likely inspired by Mechani-Kong.
In Godzilla: The Series, a robotic Yeti named Robo-Yeti pays tribute to Mechani-Kong.
In the show KND, there's a robot called gogo-gorilla, who might be based on Mechani-Kong
In an episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, there is a robot called MechaGorillasaur who is based off of Mechani-Kong and Gorillasaur is based off of King Kong
In the old SNK Playmore video game King of the Monsters 2: The Next Thing, there is a character called Cyber-Woo, whose appearance is almost identical to Mechani-Kong. In the first King of the Monsters game, Cyber-Woo was simply Woo who was clearly modeled after King Kong.
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