{Ruler|California king|Full} Kong vs Godzilla was performed in 1962. About {that period|that point|time}, when people {recognized|noticed|understood} there were two version of the movie, the parable of two different endings started: Godzilla {received|earned|gained} in the Japanese version, while Kong won in the Hollywood edition.
{Oddly enough|Curiously|Strangely enough} enough, which is not {the key} difference between both versions. The biggest big difference is the film itself. Since it is {typical|normal|common} when releasing a Godzilla movie to {the united states|the|america}, additional footage is added or deleted to make it more appealing to {the united states|the|america} audience. Many times such action leaves behind the essence of the original movie, and that was your case with this movie too. The film was meant to be a mix science {fictional|hype|fictional works} and humor, but {Showmanship|Artist|Movie} altered it heavily {to attempt to|to try and} make it {a real|a genuine|a natural} science fiction movie. The final product used {74%|73%} to 80% of the original Japanese film.
{Yet|Nevertheless|Although} {about the} end of film production company, the {fact is|real truth is} that both {variations|types|editions} share the same {visible|aesthetic|image} ending. King Kong swims in a lake away and Godzilla {earnings|results|comes back} to the sea. {This|That} can be {declared that|stated that|declared} the end is ambiguous; Kong does not beat Godzilla nor Godzilla wins over Kong. However, there is a difference in the soundtrack, and that big difference {can be used|is employed} by some {followers|enthusiasts|supporters} to {describe|make clear} the {misconception|fantasy|fable}. The 1963 King Kong vs Godzilla movie in the US theaters {experienced|got|acquired} no Godzilla's roar, while in the Japanese version the Godzilla roar is heard after the Kong roar.
According to some Godzilla fans, because in the US version only Kong is heard, the movie goers thought Kong won. {Additionally it is|It is additionally|Also, it is} possible that US viewers {could hardly|cannot|wasn't able to} {consider|believe that|imagine} a Japanese horror film would show an ALL OF US monster win over a Japanese monster. Adding to this, the rumors of two different movie {variations|types|editions} helped cultivate the dual ending myth.
Despite this explanation, things could be much simpler.
{During the time|At that time|At the moment} {Ruler|California king|Full} Kong vs Godzilla was created, the huge Gorilla was much more popular than Godzilla; this was quite evident among {Western|Japanese people} children, for example. Besides, Godzilla was evil, {because of this|therefore} of the prior two Godzilla movies. As a result, the right commercial approach was for {Ruler|California king|Full} Kong to win. The ambiguous end only {remaining|still left|kept} a door open for Godzilla to evolve.
What is not understandable, {nevertheless , is|yet , is} how unfair Japanese were to the Kong {personality|figure|persona} appearance. Its ugly suit could be one of the reasons Godzilla action figures manufacturing companies release so few King Kong toys. For example, Bandai Co. released only one figure in 1993. Godzilla action figures collectors know King Kong toys are rare and hard to find. However, that is what makes King Kong vs Godzilla action {numbers|statistics|characters} so valuable and interesting.
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