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King Kong is an American media franchise featuring King Kong, a character initially created by Merian C. Cooper at RKO Radio Pictures and now owned by Warner Bros. (owners of 1933 film), Universal Pictures (owners of 2005 film) with more recent films being licensed to Legendary Pictures for production with Warner Bros. handling distribution. Films featuring Kong over the years are currently owned by various studios, including Toho, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. The film franchise consists of twelve monster films, including seven Hollywood films, two Japanese kaiju films produced by Toho, and the first three direct-to-video animated films. The first film, King Kong, was directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack and released by Radio Pictures in 1933 an

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  • King Kong (franchise) (en)
  • キングコング (ja)
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  • キングコング(King Kong)は、1933年にアメリカ合衆国で公開されたRKO製作・配給の特撮映画のタイトルおよび作品内に登場する巨大な類人猿の名称であると共に、同じ呼称を付けた類人猿とそれが登場する一連の作品群である。 1933年の映画は空前の大ヒットとなり、以後リメイク映画や、漫画、ゲーム、テーマパーク、ミュージカルなど様々な分野に影響を与えた。ウォルト・ディズニーのミッキーマウスと並ぶアメリカ文化の古典的かつ象徴的なキャラクターであり、世界で最も有名なキャラクターのひとつとされている。 コングはウィリス・オブライエンの特撮技術とストップモーション・アニメーションによって表現され、後のリメイク映画ではスーツアクター(着ぐるみ)やモーションキャプチャなどによる演技で撮影された。 東宝との正規ライセンス契約により、『ゴジラ』シリーズをはじめとする日本映画にも登場している。 (ja)
  • King Kong is an American media franchise featuring King Kong, a character initially created by Merian C. Cooper at RKO Radio Pictures and now owned by Warner Bros. (owners of 1933 film), Universal Pictures (owners of 2005 film) with more recent films being licensed to Legendary Pictures for production with Warner Bros. handling distribution. Films featuring Kong over the years are currently owned by various studios, including Toho, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, and Warner Bros. The film franchise consists of twelve monster films, including seven Hollywood films, two Japanese kaiju films produced by Toho, and the first three direct-to-video animated films. The first film, King Kong, was directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack and released by Radio Pictures in 1933 an (en)
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