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Marine Kong : ウィキペディア英語版
Marine Kong

''MARINE KONG'' (マリンコング) was a 26-episode 1960 Japanese television series (told in two thirteen episode chapters) produced by Nisan Productions. It aired on the Fuji Television network every Sunday from April 3 to September 25. The series was about a giant dinosaurian robot created by the Z-Gang to conquer Japan. The show is notable in that it was the first Japanese television series about a Kaiju.〔Spacecraft Magazine.VOL.10, Asahi Sonorama, 1982, page 19.〕
==Overview==

The series was broken into 2 episode arcs that ran 13 episodes each. The first arc was titled ''Monster Marine Kong'' (かいじゅうマリンコング) while the second arc was titled ''Marine Kong Strikes Back'' (「マリンコングの大逆襲」).〔
In the series a huge reptilian monster dubbed "Marine Kong" and standing 30 meters tall (98 feet) rises out of the Ocean and attacks Hiratsuka. When Dr. Yada a renowned scientist, does research, he realizes the creature is giving off radio waves thus discovering that it is not an organic monster but a robot. The robot was built and is being controlled by the villainous Z-Gang, a cartel of criminals out to conquer Japan. Eventually the Z-Gang plans are thwarted by a jamming radio wave invented by Dr. Yada and the creature is blown up. In the second arc, the Z-Gang builds a new more powerful version of Marine Kong, but Dr.Yada is able to take over the control waves of the robot and reconfigure it. He then reprograms the robot to follow the instructions of his son, Kazuo. Marine Kong is then sent against the Z-Gang to thwart their plans of Global domination.〔Harumi Ishibashi 60s revived Showa special effects hero Cosmic publishing December 5, 2013, pp 56-57.〕

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