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Kong: King of the Apes
It's 2050. San Francisco's Alcatraz Island has a bright future since transforming into the best Natural History and Marine Preserve on the planet. But when the star attraction KONG goes ape, the villain that framed him is free to unleash an army of gigantic robotic dinosaurs on the unsuspecting world. Kong is the only force able to stop these villains. However, Kong is now the world's most hunted fugitive. Fortunately, there are three young humans who are willing to risk their lives to help Kong evade capture, while he battles to save humankind.
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Good show for 8-12 year kids
Netflix sure took some bold step in investing making this series. To be frank, the animation was pathetic in addition to story. The story was too childish. Even my nephew, 16 years old, couldn't watch it beyond second episode like there is nothing to watch in this show. He watches even the tiny TV kids shows having short but better plot. But this was, don't know what's in the creators mind. May be he wants to show somehow how it will be if animals become extinct in the future and how pathetic and evil we are and never learn our lesson in the most worst way possible. Those upgrades, dialogues, expression and responses of characters was not just childish but more idiotic. May be it is a trail to show action in more comical and childish way which was a complete failure and humor, I couldn't find it anywhere. We can't really tell for which age group this show was made. Anyway, it is a very bad show. I felt so idiotic watching the first three episode with that kid, cause I like cartoons myself, and so does he. Wish they will stop with the first season.
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