Ep 9. Honey I Shrunk the Kong
- TV-Y7
- January 1, 1950
- 21 min
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In Kong: King of the Apes season 1 episode 9 titled "Honey, I Shrunk the Kong," the team faces a new challenge when Kong starts shrinking. As they investigate the cause of his condition, they discover that a swarm of microscopic robots has infected his system and consumed his energy.
The team realizes that if Kong's power supply runs out, he will remain in his shrunken state forever. So they urgently set out to discover the location of the source of the swarm and stop it before it's too late.
Things get even more complicated when they find out that the person responsible for the swarm of robots is none other than Lucas Remy, the son of the late Richard Remy, the inventor of the revolutionary technology that powers Kong.
Lucas blames Dr. Jenkins for his father's death and wants to take revenge by using the robots to destroy Kong. He captures the team and implants a transmitter in their brains, forcing them to do his bidding.
Meanwhile, the shrinking Kong has to fend off attacks from a group of baboons that have taken over the abandoned Remy Industries facility where he is located. Kong has to use his wit and cunning to survive and keep his power supply going until the team can rescue him.
As the clock ticks down, the team has to find a way to free themselves from Lucas' control and stop the swarm of robots before they consume all of Kong's energy. They have to work together to save Kong and prevent a catastrophe that could destroy the city.
"Honey, I Shrunk the Kong" is a thrilling episode that showcases the ingenuity and bravery of the team as they face a new threat that puts Kong and the city in danger. The episode is also a poignant exploration of the consequences of revenge and the power of technology in the wrong hands. Kong: King of the Apes delivers heart-pounding action and emotional depth that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.