Talk:King Kong (1976 film)/@comment-26350631-20150428013259/@comment-25285745-20150428015038

Your "evidence" that the films are set in the same continuity makes no sense. Just because Kong is found on a different island in King Kong vs. Godzilla does not mean the films are connected. Making that conclusion is ridiculous. The films cannot be set in the same continuity for a simple reason, King Kong is several times larger in King Kong vs. Godzilla. Not to mention there is never a single point in King Kong vs. Godzilla where they reference King Kong or Son of Kong. The scientists never suspect that there is a giant ape on Farou Island, they are sent there to investigate a legend from the natives about a giant god they call "King Kong." They don't realize that Kong is even an ape until they see him firsthand.