More effort should have went into the making of the film. It has some great stop motion, and Kongs son is a well made character. It’s just a weak story that’s way too short. It comes across as a quick cash grab. I’d like to know more about the production on the film.
"Animals always know when you try to help them. He won't hurt us when he's free." Has immediate flashbacks to my grandmother's cocker spaniel, who i love and miss dearly, but bit me for trying to pull stickers out of a very tender part of his anatomy.
@@Dino-Jira He got goatheads stuck in his belly and genitals. Those things are sharp enough to puncture tires and thick boots. He bit me when I removed them. In fairness, he was sorry he bit me later. Stickers is a word for any plant with sharp seeds that embeds itself in skin, shoes, fur, or clothes.
You can say that again he's a real chip off the old block it's just sad that his life was tragically cut short at the end of the film but this scene sure had some funny moments like when the bear threw him against the wall and he groaned holding his head and how he had the bear in a headlock and started punching him in the face and I also think it must've been an inside joke that Baby Kong would get hurt on his middle finger on his right hand.
I remember when they teased that he was going to, then it turned out to be a prank. I was so gutted as I liked the idea because it was going to expand the story into World War 2.
I'm surprised he's not all "HELLO, MY NAME IS INIGO MONTOYA. YOU KILLED MY FATHER, PREPARE TO DIE!!!!!" And "I want my father back, you son of a bitch"
Yeah it's sad that Baby Kong died at the end of the film but remember his foot got caught in that crack in the rock after it gave way from under him and even if it didn't Baby Kong would have died anyway because remember monkeys especially gorillas can't swim so even if his foot hadn't got caught in the rock Baby Kong would have drowned.
SON OF KONG was whipped out in the latter of 1933, the same year as KING KONG was released. Restricted by a smaller budget than its predecessor, scriptwriter Ruth Rose (scriptwriter for KING KONG and producer/director Ernest Schoedsack’s wife) was encouraged to write a lighter ‘serio-comedy’ that could be released theatrically by the end of the year while the going was hot. Special effects pioneer and stop-motion animator Willis O’Brien, disheartened by the comedic direction that the film had taken (along with other various reasons), requested that his name be removed from the credits. During filming, O’Brien’s wife shot their two sons and then turned the gun on herself. Her suicide attempt failed, but their sons died from their wounds. There is a famous publicity photograph of O’Brien that was taken, on insistence of Merian C. Cooper, on the same day that he learned of the murder/suicide, that he promptly ripped to pieces. The photo was retrieved by a set worker, taped together (samples of this photo found on the internet have, the tear lines digitally repaired, but the ‘Scotch taped’ version exists in books). You can see the devastating anguish on his face, and this is why Kong’s son flips the bird; it’s intended for Cooper. Though he’s never referred to by name in the film, Kong’s son is famously known as Kiko (the words ‘king’ and ‘Kong’ combined). Actor Robert Armstrong, who portrayed film producer Carl Denham in both films, has stated that he enjoyed working in SON OF KONG more than the original, as Denham’s character was more fully developed and given a love interest. The Styracosaur was the same stop-motion model (sculpted by Mexican artist Marcel Delgado) that was used in a deleted scene in KING KONG, that chased the sailors onto the log before Kong shook them off into the ravine. The sea serpent was a refurbished version of the mechanical sauropod model used in the swamp scene in KING KONG. Kiko, himself, was built from one of the armatures of Kong. Stop-motion animator Pete Peterson did most of the hands-on animation, and later worked with O’Brien on the film THE BLACK SCORPION. Some of the creature models used in the famously lost ‘spider pit scene’ from KING KONG also appear in THE BLACK SCORPION. KING KONG, SON OF KONG and MIGHTY JOE YOUNG were aired annually on Thanksgiving day back in the ‘70s. Taken on its own merits, SON OF KONG is a highly entertaining film!
The baby kong is return on godzilla x kong 2 he is alive he is not died at movie end they will drown in water but the kong is not died in first movie everyone thinking he is dead by army the kong saw him and help him and baby kong is alive
Kiko est gentil il sauvé a la fin du film Carl denham qui est responsable de la mort de son père le roi Kong. Un petit film sympathique a voir et sinon a découvrir .
@@MeloonM4n this was released the same year as the original. All because they wanted to capitalized of the success. Thus leading to a lesser product since there wasn't enough time to animate correctly.
5:20 I love how Little Kong is like "Look, I killed it for you".
Little Kong is my favorite and he sounds funny but he can still fight just like his dad King Kong.
His name it's Kiko.
Kong's son is actually a cool character.. He needs more public attention..
Yes He is not the first BUT one Of the kind kaijus OR is He a Kaiju?
More effort should have went into the making of the film. It has some great stop motion, and Kongs son is a well made character. It’s just a weak story that’s way too short. It comes across as a quick cash grab. I’d like to know more about the production on the film.
@@JsscRchlDrsy but it's still very good movie
His make Is Kiko. Even thought it's not his name official
"Animals always know when you try to help them. He won't hurt us when he's free." Has immediate flashbacks to my grandmother's cocker spaniel, who i love and miss dearly, but bit me for trying to pull stickers out of a very tender part of his anatomy.
What am I reading? Please elaborate.
@@Dino-Jira He got goatheads stuck in his belly and genitals. Those things are sharp enough to puncture tires and thick boots. He bit me when I removed them. In fairness, he was sorry he bit me later.
Stickers is a word for any plant with sharp seeds that embeds itself in skin, shoes, fur, or clothes.
@@bezoticallyyours83 Now I see, thank you for such patience and may you have a wonderful rest of the day, God Bless you.
@@Dino-Jira have a nice day too
She’s right, you know. Animals do know when you’re trying to help them.
6:00 "Say can he scrap. Just like his old man".
You can say that again he's a real chip off the old block it's just sad that his life was tragically cut short at the end of the film but this scene sure had some funny moments like when the bear threw him against the wall and he groaned holding his head and how he had the bear in a headlock and started punching him in the face and I also think it must've been an inside joke that Baby Kong would get hurt on his middle finger on his right hand.
You can't help to love this movie.
I would love if Peter Jackson would make a remake of this movie
If not Peter Jackson, get Brad Bird to remake it.
I remember when they teased that he was going to, then it turned out to be a prank. I was so gutted as I liked the idea because it was going to expand the story into World War 2.
Just imagine Jack Black's Carl Denham stumbling upon his abandoned film tapes and restoring it by the end of the film.
Kong Jr gives Carl Denham the middle finger for killing his Old Man... 7:38
I'm surprised he's not all "HELLO, MY NAME IS INIGO MONTOYA. YOU KILLED MY FATHER, PREPARE TO DIE!!!!!" And "I want my father back, you son of a bitch"
After they bandaged his finger, he gave them the finger, for his dad. Lol.
Son of Kong deserves to be in Monsterverse
Yes he freaking does
@@Cuban20 I mean he hasn’t made any appearance in the media for decades, not in other movies, not in games nor in tv shows
@@gerardorodriguez7500 I agree 100% with you. We need a return
@@Cuban20 imagine Minilla vs Son of Kong movie
@@gerardorodriguez7500 What is Minilla? Never heard of that one
Kiko vs bear is more epic than kong vs skullcrawler
I’ve always been sad that they killed him off at the end of this movie. Especially since he saved their lives.
I'm still alive 👋🦍
Yeah it's sad that Baby Kong died at the end of the film but remember his foot got caught in that crack in the rock after it gave way from under him and even if it didn't Baby Kong would have died anyway because remember monkeys especially gorillas can't swim so even if his foot hadn't got caught in the rock Baby Kong would have drowned.
That is how people thought back then....
:(
He was flipping the bird 😂
Y el que se ríe
9:33 oh cmon man he was just trying to help no need to call him stupid
Good king kong son
Son of Kong was giving them the middle finger.
KIKO: Grunt) Hah, Oh hey! hello, oh wait. 0:36
j aime bien ce petit film suite du monument King Kong. Réalisé par la même équipe .
8:35 This reminds me of a scene from Rampage (2018)
Kiko said okay surprisingly
1:46 Kiko is Cute! 🦍🦍😊😊
Ngl I think son of kong is underrated
Wow that was almost hundred years
Next year this movie and the father movie will be 90
SON OF KONG was whipped out in the latter of 1933, the same year as KING KONG was released. Restricted by a smaller budget than its predecessor, scriptwriter Ruth Rose (scriptwriter for KING KONG and producer/director Ernest Schoedsack’s wife) was encouraged to write a lighter ‘serio-comedy’ that could be released theatrically by the end of the year while the going was hot.
Special effects pioneer and stop-motion animator Willis O’Brien, disheartened by the comedic direction that the film had taken (along with other various reasons), requested that his name be removed from the credits. During filming, O’Brien’s wife shot their two sons and then turned the gun on herself. Her suicide attempt failed, but their sons died from their wounds. There is a famous publicity photograph of O’Brien that was taken, on insistence of Merian C. Cooper, on the same day that he learned of the murder/suicide, that he promptly ripped to pieces. The photo was retrieved by a set worker, taped together (samples of this photo found on the internet have, the tear lines digitally repaired, but the ‘Scotch taped’ version exists in books). You can see the devastating anguish on his face, and this is why Kong’s son flips the bird; it’s intended for Cooper.
Though he’s never referred to by name in the film, Kong’s son is famously known as Kiko (the words ‘king’ and ‘Kong’ combined).
Actor Robert Armstrong, who portrayed film producer Carl Denham in both films, has stated that he enjoyed working in SON OF KONG more than the original, as Denham’s character was more fully developed and given a love interest.
The Styracosaur was the same stop-motion model (sculpted by Mexican artist Marcel Delgado) that was used in a deleted scene in KING KONG, that chased the sailors onto the log before Kong shook them off into the ravine. The sea serpent was a refurbished version of the mechanical sauropod model used in the swamp scene in KING KONG. Kiko, himself, was built from one of the armatures of Kong.
Stop-motion animator Pete Peterson did most of the hands-on animation, and later worked with O’Brien on the film THE BLACK SCORPION. Some of the creature models used in the famously lost ‘spider pit scene’ from KING KONG also appear in THE BLACK SCORPION.
KING KONG, SON OF KONG and MIGHTY JOE YOUNG were aired annually on Thanksgiving day back in the ‘70s.
Taken on its own merits, SON OF KONG is a highly entertaining film!
The baby kong is return on godzilla x kong 2 he is alive he is not died at movie end they will drown in water but the kong is not died in first movie everyone thinking he is dead by army the kong saw him and help him and baby kong is alive
bro it's not baby kong it's son of kong
❤❤❤ LOVE U KIKO THANX FOR UR BATTLE CRY LOVE JOSHY
Its my furtyne to see this 1933 Vedio of Kong
1:41 1:57 Did He Say Mommy 😮
Robert Armstrong is great.
YOULL probally Think iM crazy OR werid BUT i Got sad when son of kong Said that they cancome down BUT bear woke up
Kiko est gentil il sauvé a la fin du film Carl denham qui est responsable de la mort de son père le roi Kong. Un petit film sympathique a voir et sinon a découvrir .
Feeling sorry for a gorilla is not silly.
look at this King Kong
0:36 3:35 3:42 4:16
Kong like human
King Kong had a son
Compared to the father, hes such a gobber.
Son of Kong 1933
Weird that kong's biological son looks like a normal gorilla
But kong he is a gigantic oversized gorilla.
Son of Kong
Me dio mucha pena el final de kiko el hijo de kong😢
what was bro doing behind the walls
Ella está buena la película
Cute
KING KONG
Kong had a son
Umm 😳 how old is this?
From 1933
Same year the first King Kong came out
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King Kong
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0:17 Kiko
Kiko is noice
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The animations HORRID
@@MeloonM4n this was released the same year as the original. All because they wanted to capitalized of the success. Thus leading to a lesser product since there wasn't enough time to animate correctly.
Son of Kong 1933
King Kong
Son of Kong 1933