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Joseph_Gallant
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Given all the hype over the new big-screen version of "King Kong" (which at this writing, December 17th, appears to be on the verge of becoming a major box-office disapointment), I am surprised that nobody (as far as I know) has tried to get reruns of the 1966-68 "King Kong" cartoon series back on the air, in part to feed the hype.
I haven't seen it since it's original broadcast as a youngster. I do recall that it was produced by Rankin/Bass (yes, the same company whose "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" is considered one of TV's all-time classic Christmas specials). Unlike "Rudolph", "King Kong" was a "straight" animated cartoon with the kind of limited animation so prevelant at the time.
However, the show seems to be remembered as quite "cheesy", which might explain why it's not seen much in reruns these days. Of course, there may have only been between thirteen and seventeen half-hour episodes produced (common practice for Saturday-morning cartoon series of the period).
I do remember some of the theme song; it went something like this:
"King Kong!
You know the name of King Kong.
You know the fame of King Kong,
Ten times he size of a man!"
(there may have been another stanza; but I don't remember it)
Given that the new "King Kong" movie is on the verge of becoming a box-office disaster, I have been thinking a lot of the theme from the 1966 "King Kong" cartoon series, and have sung it to myself over the past day or so with these revised lyrics, which I present in the hope you'll get a chuckle out of them:
"King Bomb!
You know the name of King Bomb.
You know the fame of King Bomb,
Ten times as much of a flop!"
There was also "Kong: The Animated Series" in 2000, but I have never seen any episodes of it.
This is a link to a page with a brief description of the 1966 "King Kong" cartoon series.
I haven't seen it since it's original broadcast as a youngster. I do recall that it was produced by Rankin/Bass (yes, the same company whose "Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer" is considered one of TV's all-time classic Christmas specials). Unlike "Rudolph", "King Kong" was a "straight" animated cartoon with the kind of limited animation so prevelant at the time.
However, the show seems to be remembered as quite "cheesy", which might explain why it's not seen much in reruns these days. Of course, there may have only been between thirteen and seventeen half-hour episodes produced (common practice for Saturday-morning cartoon series of the period).
I do remember some of the theme song; it went something like this:
"King Kong!
You know the name of King Kong.
You know the fame of King Kong,
Ten times he size of a man!"
(there may have been another stanza; but I don't remember it)
Given that the new "King Kong" movie is on the verge of becoming a box-office disaster, I have been thinking a lot of the theme from the 1966 "King Kong" cartoon series, and have sung it to myself over the past day or so with these revised lyrics, which I present in the hope you'll get a chuckle out of them:
"King Bomb!
You know the name of King Bomb.
You know the fame of King Bomb,
Ten times as much of a flop!"
There was also "Kong: The Animated Series" in 2000, but I have never seen any episodes of it.
This is a link to a page with a brief description of the 1966 "King Kong" cartoon series.