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=== This series contains examples of: ===
* [[Can't Spit It Out]]: Jason and Lua just can never admit their feelings for eachother
* [[Can't Spit It Out]]: Jason and Lua just can never admit their feelings for eachother
** That is till the [[Last-Minute Hookup|last episode]], if only [[Moment Killer|Kong didn't splash them]].
** That is till the [[Last-Minute Hookup|last episode]], if only [[Moment Killer|Kong didn't splash them]].
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[[Category:Turn of the Millennium/Western Animation]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 2000s]]
[[Category:The Millennium Age of Animation]]
[[Category:The Millennium Age of Animation]]
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 23 November 2019

Kong is a genetically-engineered gorilla created by Dr. Lorna Jenkins using D.N.A. from King Kong. Evil scientist Ramon De La Porta wants to use Dr. Jenkins' findings for his own purposes. To stop him, Dr. Jenkins and Kong count on Dr. Jenkins' grandson Jason; Jason's best friend Eric "Tann" Tannenbaum IV; a girl shaman named Lua; and that's just counting human allies.


Tropes used in Kong: The Animated Series include: