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The reason that ''Mighty Joe Young'' is sometimes erroneously cited as a sequel to ''King Kong'' is that it, too, deals with a giant [[gorilla]] transplanted from its natural environment to the [[United States]]. Also, the same people worked on the [[special effect]]s in both movies, giving them a similar look. However, this is not a sequel to ''King''. The film's sequel is in actuality {{wi|The Son of Kong}}.
The reason that ''Mighty Joe Young'' is sometimes erroneously cited as a sequel to ''King Kong'' is that it, too, deals with a giant [[gorilla]] transplanted from its natural environment to the [[United States]]. Also, the same people worked on the [[special effect]]s in both movies, giving them a similar look. However, this is not a sequel to ''King''. The film's sequel is in actuality {{wi|The Son of Kong}}.
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Revision as of 03:56, 2 May 2013

Mighty Joe Young was a movie from 20th century Earth. During a 2010 pub quiz at the Black Swan in Cheldon Bonniface, it was the answer the quiz masters expected to the question, "What was the sequel to King Kong?" In fact, though, several quiz-goers — including the Seventh Doctor and Jason Kane — disagreed with this assessment. They insisted Kong had no sequel. (PROSE: Happy Endings)

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The reason that Mighty Joe Young is sometimes erroneously cited as a sequel to King Kong is that it, too, deals with a giant gorilla transplanted from its natural environment to the United States. Also, the same people worked on the special effects in both movies, giving them a similar look. However, this is not a sequel to King. The film's sequel is in actuality The Son of Kong.

Mighty Joe Young