Happy 50th Anniversary King Kong vs. Godzilla!

Happy 50th Anniversary King Kong vs. Godzilla!

Did you know that fifty years ago, King Kong battled Godzilla in Japanese theaters? Come enjoy a read on the history and legacy of this cinematic crossover.

Editorial Opinion
By Destroyer14 - Aug 11, 2012 04:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantasy
Source: My Blog



What is the greatest movie crossover? Some may say Alien vs. Predator, some may say Freddy vs. Jason, but the truth of the matter is that King Kong vs. Godzilla stands above all cinematic crossovers. Some only know Kong from the Peter Jackson film of 2005, and some only know Godzilla as a giant iguana from the 1998 movie. Some don't even know this crossover exists! But that some is very few. King Kong vs. Godzilla may just be the most well-known Godzilla film in America, it still holds the record for highest grossing Godzilla film. (If we un-adjust inflation, Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth holds the record.) C'mon, it's Japan's premiere monster against America's premiere monster. (If only the Cloverfield monster could get a few more films.) Not everything was dandy though, this film does have some controversial origins. Originally this was going to be King Kong vs. Frankenstein. (Frankenstein had battled the Wolf Man, next step was King Kong.) The story by Willis O'Brian (the guy who animated Kong in the original 1933 film) was stolen and given to TOHO by John Beck, whom we know is responsible for the dub. TOHO replaced Frankenstein with their own monster and went on to make their most successful kaiju film to date. The original Japanese version to this day has still not been released in America, so many have not seen it. (I am part of that many sadly.) From what I know it's a satire of giant monster movies in general, and it was actually funny. When it was dubbed, Beck wanted to make it a 'straight up science fiction story.' The satire was removed and an attempt was made to make it into an adventure. What we got was a science fiction story with pretty bad dubbing comedy. While the dub is a complete joke, it's still magic when you see the two beasts fighting for the first and last time.

This film being a lot less serious than its two predecessors, the Godzilla suit was given a more cartoony-like look. Now don't think that's a bad thing, it's really quite awesome. Next to the GMK look, this one makes Godzilla look evil. In this film Godzilla was a complete jerk when it came to fighting. In their first encounter he was just laughing and clapping his hands and making Kong retreat thanks to his atomic breath. King Kong, well, as a kid I didn't really notice too much, but now I see how goofy the King Kong suit looks. There's no getting around it, it looks silly. But it's part of the film's charm. The final battle is what this film is known for. Unlike some vs. movies (any Asylum movie) where they wait until the final five minutes to show the two fighters battling it out and it ends up being disappointing, in King Kong vs. Godzilla the final fight is long and satisfying. America doesn't quite understand how to do giant monster fights like Japan does. Classic kaiju wrestling at its finest. King Kong is obviously no match for Godzilla, everyone seemed to know that, so they gave Godzilla a weakness against electricity just for the film, and made Kong stronger when struck by it. Godzilla was never without a doubt winning the whole time, easily outmatching Kong. Of course the biggest asset here was Godzilla's atomic radiation, whenever he struck Kong by it, the latter was like "The heck is this?" Meanwhile Godzilla is clapping at how futile the battle was. Godzilla even attempted burying Kong alive, and clapping while doing it! This is one of the few films where Godzilla is the definitive villain with his opponent being the good guy.



Originally the film was going to use stop motion animation, like with the original King Kong and The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms. Sadly (though suitmation is awesome in its own right) it would have been too costly. (Japanese movies tend to have smaller budgets than American films.) So the classic suitmation was done. However, some stop motion is found, such as the famous Godzilla double kick on Kong. Unlike in the previous two entries, the monsters became 'characters' in the fights. This is where the crazy kaiju fights originated from. Instead of being dark where "Oh man, whoever wins we're screwed" with the dramatic music playing, here is a fight you'll be smiling at the whole time. C'mon, Kong tries to shove a tree down Godzilla's throat, you don't see this stuff like that anywhere else.

When one mentions King Kong vs. Godzilla, the infamous ending rumor comes up. Obviously it's been known as fake for a long time, but still a fun thought. In the end, as much as Godzilla fans dislike it, King Kong won the battle. They both plummeted into the ocean, and moments later Kong rose up and started to leave and head back home in time for King Kong Escapes. A rumor that had originated from the magazine Spacemen had stated that in the Japanese version Godzilla had won. Once Americans were able to get a hold of the original version, the rumor was destroyed. Still, a fun thought. Godzilla was more powerful than Kong, it was only when the latter was powered up by electricity when the tide had turned.

King Kong vs. Godzilla came out in 1962, seven years after Godzilla battled Anguirus in Godzilla Raids Again. After the film's success, Godzilla became a profitable character again. While Gojira was immensely successful, Raids Again was poorly reviewed by fans and critics alike, and the monster was laid to rest as TOHO did other monster films such as Rodan and Mothra. But after King Kong vs. Godzilla, TOHO decided to start a franchise starring the title monster, he went on to crossover with Mothra and in the same year turned into a good guy and battled Ghidorah. So without King Kong vs. Godzilla, it is quite possible that there will have not been as many films we see today. (Imagine that!) On August 11th, 1962, Godzilla went on to battle King Kong for a battle of the ages, fifty years ago. It was on that day that Godzilla was defined as a character, and c'mon, it's the greatest crossover in the history of cinema!






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spidey1994
spidey1994 - 8/11/2012, 5:04 PM
I would love to see a new version of this movie and make it epic.
ThatOneDude
ThatOneDude - 8/11/2012, 5:05 PM
Still got this on VHS! Loved it when I was a kid, hell I watched it more then the newer ones lmao
musashi
musashi - 8/11/2012, 5:11 PM
Awesome article!
kylum616
kylum616 - 8/11/2012, 5:11 PM
Who the [frick] said AVP was the best crossover movie XD
kylum616
kylum616 - 8/11/2012, 5:12 PM
Still happy 50th birthday KVG :)
CoolantTech
CoolantTech - 8/11/2012, 5:14 PM
Roland Emmeric God Zilla= Utter shit
ATrueHero1987
ATrueHero1987 - 8/11/2012, 5:19 PM
The ending pissed me off....Godzilla should've won!lol
shadow314
shadow314 - 8/11/2012, 5:20 PM
a mammal powered up by electricity?

wut?
CBArtist
CBArtist - 8/11/2012, 5:30 PM
Saw this in theaters when it was new. I took my oldest son when he was 8. Yeah, I'm that old.
SCURVYDOG619
SCURVYDOG619 - 8/11/2012, 5:38 PM
King Kong Escapes is a guilty pleasure...Paul Frees dubbing the bad guy,Kong versus Mecha-Kong...Good times! lol
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 8/11/2012, 5:45 PM
Holy shit in the second pic Godzilla is zapping king kongs dick off
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 8/11/2012, 5:46 PM
Or balls
Durf
Durf - 8/11/2012, 5:59 PM
Great article bro. Love this movie, almost wore it out as a kid from watching it so much. Still one of my favorite Godzilla movies.

@31: lol, looks like it doesn't it? Godzilla was a bastard in that movie, so it wouldn't surprise me...
DravenWayne88
DravenWayne88 - 8/11/2012, 6:06 PM
Hate the ending with a passion but loved the movie. King Kong winning with electricity is such bull! lol This movie needs to be remade!!
hessecorp
hessecorp - 8/11/2012, 6:24 PM
Isn't the electricity charge a hold over from the monster battling Godzilla being Frankenstien. Still one of the best Godzilla flicks and a must have for any Giant monster movie fan.
CaptainAmerica31
CaptainAmerica31 - 8/11/2012, 6:32 PM
I'm 15 I've only seen one Godzilla movie and ya.. You know which one that is. I had no idea this even existed
webheaded
webheaded - 8/11/2012, 7:05 PM
...Great.
TheBigRagu
TheBigRagu - 8/11/2012, 7:10 PM
Godzilla = 165 feet tall
King Kong = 18 feet tall.

= Quick match
captainbeta
captainbeta - 8/11/2012, 7:46 PM
Still a classic man in suit movie. Funny, but it also lead the way to the campy stuff too. Love the movie, but the 1990 and 2000s movies are still the best of the total series. G vs MechaG (93), Godzilla vs. Destroyah, Tokyo SOS and Final Wars are the best. I hope the remake has Godzilla as a force of nature, not a tuna eating lizard.
Starflame
Starflame - 8/11/2012, 7:52 PM
Avengers vs Godzilla vs King Kong!
Starflame
Starflame - 8/11/2012, 7:54 PM
I heard they're remaking Howard the Duck!JUST KIDDING!
angus666
angus666 - 8/11/2012, 8:13 PM
Love these types of movies.
Bodwulf
Bodwulf - 8/11/2012, 8:40 PM

Cannot wait for This! And the figh was more like a typical comic book tie.
Godzilla teaser, This is what was released from San Diego Comic Con 2012 about the 2013 Godzilla movie.
Bodwulf
Bodwulf - 8/11/2012, 8:45 PM
Also would love this crossover!
Godzilla vs Galactus!
Brady1138
Brady1138 - 8/11/2012, 8:56 PM
I grew up watching Godzilla movies and I have this one almost memorized!
IronSpider101
IronSpider101 - 8/11/2012, 9:06 PM
I'm probably huger on Godzilla than I am on anything else. Got 2 copies of this, love them to pieces.

Godzilla is the best. I really hope they don't [frick] up this reboot. I don't think Gareth Edwards was a good choice. "Ooooh, lets hire him because he's hot on the indie circuit right now and he directed a movie CALLED Monsters".

Monsters itself I didn't like.
kisama
kisama - 8/12/2012, 12:34 AM
Just got this on dvd friday.
Newbus
Newbus - 8/12/2012, 12:52 AM
One of my first and favourite monster films as a kid.
EarOne
EarOne - 8/12/2012, 1:14 AM
if this is redone it'll lose ALL its 60's campy charms. better t'leave it alone.
rjames8s
rjames8s - 8/12/2012, 1:14 AM
i loved this flick as kid too!
kaijuoh
kaijuoh - 8/12/2012, 3:59 AM
Yeah, um....Kong did not win.

****SPOILER ALERT****

Just because we see Kong swimming off at the end does not make him the victor. Remember, Godzilla can breathe underwater and Kong can't! The only real difference between the 2 verions is that at the end of film in Japan Godzilla roars and then Kong roars. In America, they took out G's roar, so it would seem that Kong was the winner.
inky
inky - 8/12/2012, 4:23 AM
it is now 50 yeas on and the debate continues, who won.
why no rematch and is it time we here in the west finaly get to meet godzilla formaly.
godzilla final wars was a great godzilla adventure.
here is hoping a rematch can be done.
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