The Legend of King Kong

The Legend of King Kong is an TV series in a style strongly influenced by anime,

Main Characters

 * Kong (Josh Keaton): A giant Gigantopithecus-teen who is the main character. Noble, kindly, jolly, sarcastic, wise, honourable, and loyal.
 * Ann Frankie Weaver (Lara Jill Miller): An African-born American girl who is the main human-character. Blonde. Feisty, benevolent, eccentric jolly, sarcastic, wise, honorable, and loyal. Blonde with medium-length hair. A capable martial artist and gymnast who moves get enhanced by primal power. She has empathetic and psychic powers. She is a scientific genius with knowledge of palaeontology, archaeology, zoology, botany, biology, chemistry, military-tactics, planet-science, astronomy, physics, occultism, psychology, metallurgy, pharmacy, and geology. She is also knowledgeable about literacy, mathematics, geography, history, and religion. Talented with playing panpipes. She wields a blowgun with darts worn on a bandolier, a spear, a jian sword, a celurit sickle, a jambiya knife, bolas, a boomerang, shurikens, and kunais.
 * Jack Prescott Driscoll (Veronica Taylor): Ann's love. A young detective. An Indian-born American. Noble, heroic, just, loyal, sarcastic, and wise. A capable martial artist, scientist, and marksman. He wields a sonic-blaster, a wakazashi sword, a tanto dagger, and a spear. Brunette with a stubble.
 * Lua Zeo (Mae Whitman): The young but able shaman of the Konger Tribe. Feisty, benevolent, jolly, honorable, loyal, sarcastic, and wise. A capable martial artist, occultist, astronomer, sorceress, healer, tracker, didgeridoo-player, and trickster. She wields a magic staff, a blowgun and darts worn on a bandolier, a sickle, a boomerang, and bolas. She is talented with interpreting dreams. Revealed to be descended from Merlin, the court-wizard of Camelot and the original owner of her staff.
 * Tiki Yoa (Tara Strong): Lua's younger brother figure. Rash and cheeky but noble and loyal. He is eager to be a great warrior.
 * Gwepy Yoa (Montserrat Hernandez): Tiki's sister. Sarcastic, but noble, benign, loyal, jolly,. clever, honorable, and loyal. She is eager to be a great warrior. A talented martial artist, tracker, tactician, kalimba player, healer, and trickster.
 * Chief Tenobek Zeo (Garry Chalk): Chief to the Konger Tribe and Lua's dad. Wise, noble, just, sarcastic, jolly, and loyal.
 * Professor Archemedes Peko Weaver (David Tennant) Ann's uncle. An eccentric, noble, jolly, and wise professor from London. A capable martial artist, scientist, healer, tactician, bagpipe-player, and tracker. He wields a plasma-shotgun, a rapier-sword, and a dirk.
 * Remmong (Jeff Bennett): Peko's butler. An android from Atlantis who served the family since the days of the Pleistocene when Kong Island was founded. As a butler, bodyguard as well as chauffeur, he's everything you could ask for - polite, proper, possessing a healthy respect for tradition, and unafraid to throw out a dry quip or two. That said, he's developed more than a few eccentricities over his hundreds of years of servitude. A talented martial artist, driver, pilot, healer, scientist, joker, and piano-player. He wields a sickle-sword, a plasma-shotgun, a sonic-pistol, a jambiya dagger, and taser-knuckles.
 * Brigadier Gerald Weaver (Tim Currey): Ann's grandpa and Peko's dad. An eccentric, noble, jolly, and clever man. A veteran of World-War 2 . Grey-haired with a walrus-moustache. He wields a basket-hilted sword, a laser-pistol, a tanto dagger, and a club.
 * Professor Joey Blurg (Jack Black): Ann's uncle and Peko's brother. figure. An eccentric, noble, jolly, clever, and loyal professor from Salisbury who'd been stranded on the island. Knowledgeable about cartography, crypt-analysis, palaeontology, archaeology, zoology, botany, biology, chemistry, military-tactics, planet-science, astronomy, physics, pharmacy, geology, literacy, mathematics, geography, history, and religion. A talented martial artist, singer, dancer, ukulele-player, marksman, and tracker.
 * Major Perk (Andrew Garrett): A Viet Cong soldier who'd been on the island since the Vietnam War. Eccentric, loyal, jolly, bold, wise, benign, and sarcastic. Dark-haired with grey streaks and a braided beard. A capable martial artist. Knowledgeable about cartography, palaeontology, archaeology, zoology, botany, biology, chemistry, military-tactics, planet-science, astronomy, physics, pharmacy, geology, literacy, mathematics, geography, history, and religion.  He wields a plasma-shotgun, a rapier-sword, and a dirk. He wields an AK-47 rifle, a seven-branched sword, a celurit sickle, and a tanto dagger. He can play an accordion well.
 * Timmy Smith (Stephanie Sheh): Ann's little brother figure. A short but clever scientific genius who invents things to help the team out. He is Gwepy's boyfriend. Blonde. He wears glasses. A capable martial artist, scientist, healer, tactician, fiddle-player, and tracker. He proves capable with playing a fiddle.
 * Captain Jok Weppoco (Johnny Depp): A Somali buccaneer who is an old bud to the Weavers. Eccentric, noble, just, jolly, wise, cunning, loyal, and gruff. Black-haired with a braided beard. He wields a sickle-sword, a laser-rifle, a laser-pistol, a machete, a club, and grenades. A great singer, dancer, accordion-player and comedian.
 * Bedop (James Corden): A bonobo who used to dwell on Sierra Safari Zoo before he was freed by Weppoco who he is companion to. Eccentric, noble, just, jolly, wise, cunning, loyal, and gruff. He wields a machete, a triple-staff, and a sonic-blaster.
 * Bermengo (Russel Crowe):
 * Merqueo (Jodie Foster): Bermengo's wife.
 * Zeo (Johnny Yong Bosch): Bermengo's son
 * Ellop (Kimberly Brooks): Bermengo's daughter and Zeo's sister.
 * Breok (Kevin Michael Richardson): A Brachiosaur-elder. Bermengo's bud and brother-figure.

Recurring/Supporting Characters

 * Mobec (Peter Davidson): A blue whale who is an old bud to the Weavers and the Cranes as well as the locals on Kong Island.. A benevolent, jolly, sarcastic, wise, noble, and loyal soul. Revealed to'd been descended from the whale who rescued Jonah.
 * Moccy (Charlie Adler): An eccentric, noble, jolly, and loyal aardvark on Kong Island.
 * Miki Jem (Kelly Hu): Ann's childhood bud from Japan. Feisty, kindly, jolly, wise, sarcastic, loyal, and honorable. A capable martial artist, gymnast and scientist as well as a capable empath and psychic. Talented with playing a horagi horn. Her dark hair done short. She wields a wakazashi sword, a blowgun and darts worn on a bandolier, a yuri spear, kusarigama, a longbow and arrows, a tanto dagger, two tekko-kagis, shurikens, smoke-grenades, and bolas.
 * Godjirah (Cam Clarke): A mutant Giganotosaur. Viki Jem's bud. He can breath gamma fire.
 * Professor Quozo (Hoon Lee): Miki's father figure. A great scientist and martial artist.
 * Cimmy Poe (Jessie Flower): Ann's childhood bud from China. Feisty, kindly, jolly, wise, sarcastic, loyal, and honorable. A capable martial artist, gymnast, and scientist as well as a capable empath. Her dark hair to braids. She wields two dao swords, a blowgun and darts worn on a bandolier, a guandao spear, a longbow and arrows, a tanto dagger, shurikens, and bolas.
 * Rodan (Kirby Morrow): A mutant Pteranodon. Cimmy's bud. He can breath gamma fire
 * Shando Pio (Kimberly Brooks): Ann's childhood bud from India. kindly, jolly, wise, sarcastic, loyal, and honorable. A capable martial artist, gymnast, and scientist as well as a capable empath and psychic. Her dark hair to a bun. She has glasses. She wields a kelwar sword, a gaja mace, a blowgun and darts worn on a bandolier, a guandao spear, a longbow and arrows, a tanto dagger, shurikens, and bolas.
 * Mothra (Ali Hillis): A mutant moth who has been Shando's bud since she was a larvae. She can shoot blasts from her eyes and sprinkle powder to poison or put to sleep.
 * Chrip Sop (Eric Stuart) Jack's childhood bud from Canada. A young detective.
 * Anguirus (Jim Cummings): A mutant Ankylosaur. Chrip's bud. He can dig underground, and can breath air-blasts.
 * Edwek Quanko (Brian Donovan): Jack's childhood bud from Spain. A young detective.
 * Varan (Steven Blum): A mutant lizard with membrane between arms and legs to glide.
 * Ewopo Reyu (Sarah Natochenny): Timmy's bud and sister-figure from Egypt.
 * Baragon (Omay Sar): A mutant Lyctrosaur who is Ewopo's bud. A capable digger.
 * Sarah Choppy (Hynden Walch): Ann's bud. A comedian, dancer, singer, and joker. Eccentric, ballsy, kind, jolly, hyperactive, loyal, and clever. She tends to scream out when thrilled, frightened, shocked or angered. A capable martial artist as well. She wears a rainbow scarf, a black ascot tie with silver dots, a cream shirt, a silver waistcoat, a bandolier, a black bowler cap with goggles, a tartan war-shirt, khaki cargo-shorts, pink stockings, and brown boots. She wields an umbrella with a sword in, a sonic-blaster, two nunchakus, and a tanto dagger.
 * Kento Qizo (Dante Basco): Timmy;s bud from Korea. Dark-haired with sideburns. A capable martial artist, detective, tactician, and gymnast. He wields two butterfly-swords, two nunchakus, a blowgun and darts, and a tanto dagger.
 * Carlo Qizo (Keone Yong): Kento's dad. A member of the Korean Navy. He first appears as a commander on Season 1, and is promoted to captain by Season 2, and then to commodore by Season 3, and then to rear-admiral by Season 4.
 * Manda (Derek Stephen Prince): A mutant sea-snake who is Kento's bud
 * Heroc Rep (Eric Stuart): A Viking-prince from Norkey. Noble, wise, loyal, honorable, jolly, sarcastic, and just. Brunette with a chin-stripe. He wields a sword, a tomahawk, a spear, a shield, and a crossbow with arrows.
 * Asko Quop (Rachel Lillis): A Viking-princess and Heroc's wife. Noble, wise, loyal, honorable, jolly, sarcastic, and just. Ginger-haired with a ponytail. She wields a sword, a tomahawk, a spear, a shield, and a crossbow with arrows.
 * General Berok (Travis Willingham): A Viking-Beserker who is leader to Norkey's Army. Noble, wise, loyal, honorable, jolly, sarcastic, and just. Red-haired with a braided beard. He wields a sword, a tomahawk, a spear, a shield, and a crossbow with arrows.
 * Captain Japoc (Kari Wahlgren): A Viking-Beserker who is second-in-command to Norkey's Army. Noble, wise, loyal, honorable, jolly, sarcastic, and just. Blonde with braids. She wields a sword, a tomahawk, a spear, a shield, and a crossbow with arrows.
 * Lieutenant Qizger (Nolan North): A Viking-Hunter who is third-in-command to Norkey;s Army. Noble, wise, loyal, honorable, jolly, sarcastic, and just. He wields a sword, a tomahawk, a spear, a shield, and a crossbow with arrows.
 * Queop (Matt Hill): A hunchbacked bell-ringer on Notre Dame. A noble, kindly, wise, loyal, jolly, and honourable soul. Revealed to be Quasimodo's descendant.
 * Sally Smyo (Tabitha St. Germains): Queop's girlfriend. A feisty, kindly,. jolly, sarcastic, honourable, loyal, and clever girl. A capable martial artist, scientist, gymnast, and healer.
 * Prince Nepo the 10th (Derek Stephen Prince): Son of King Nepo the 9th and Queen Qizo. The heir to the Seatopian throne who fled to escape the treacherous Antonio. A noble, wise, honorable, loyal, jolly, sarcastic, and stubborn soul who respects surface-worlders as equals. A capable martial artist, tactician, scientist, and tracker.
 * Mero (Tifanie Chirstun): Daughter to Captain Quander and Nepo the 10th's girlfriend. A noble, wise, honorable, loyal, jolly, sarcastic, and stubborn soul who respects surface-worlders as equals. A capable martial artist, tactician, scientist, and tracker.
 * Marshal Orok (Eric Bauza): Uncle to Nepo the 10th and brother to Nepo the 9th. Nepo the 10's mentor. A noble, wise, honorable, loyal, jolly, sarcastic, and stubborn soul who respects surface-worlders as equals. A capable martial artist, tactician, scientist, and tracker.
 * The Magno-Knights: knights and sages from an alien world who forged Kong Island and taught the Konger Tribe. Each magic and able to become dragons.
 * Draconus (John Rhys Davies): Leader to the Magno-Knights. He is green.
 * Kewerpo (Angie Harmon): Second-in-command to the Magno-Knights. She is blue.
 * Aopo (Dan Green): Third-in-command to the Magno-Knights. He is yellow.
 * Sueop (Zoe Saldana): Fourth-in-command to the Magno-Knights. She is red.
 * Aya (Gary Anthony Williams): A Magno-Knight. He is orange.
 * Mewer (Angelina Jolie): A Magno-Knight.. She is purple.
 * Paragium
 * Doctor Samuel Jekyll/Hyde (Mike Pollock): A great scientist who is leader to Paragium, a team of monster-fighters. He inherited his ancestor's split persona and transforms to Hyde when stressed or angered. Brunette with sideburns on his head.
 * Bella Drekea (Cree Summer) Jekyll's second-in-command and love interest. An African-Romanian dhampir born from an African human-shaman and a noble Romanian vampire-baron. Feisty, gentle, jolly, sarcastic, wise, and loyal. A capable martial artist, scientist, tactician, and tracker. She can do telekinesis, telepathy, empathy, electrokinesis, and teleporting as well as transform to a bat, a wolf, and fog.
 * Franko (Fred Tatasciore): Jekyll's third-in-command. Paragium's chief medic. He was best known as Frankenstein's Monster. Brunette with muttonchops.
 * Remeok (Tom Kane): Jekyll's fourth-in-command. An Egyptian wizard and scribe who'd been revived. He wields a magic staff and a sickle-sword.
 * Taurkenok (Michael Dorn): A Minotaur who is Jekyll's chief of staff. A firm but fair guy. He wields a tomahawk, a sickle-sword, a sickle, a hammer, a Tommy gun-themed plasma-blaster, bolas, and a dirk.
 * Doctor Griffin/The Invisible Man (Dee Bradley Baker): A scientist who is invisible due to a lab-accident.
 * Jet Jaguar (Dan Green): A robotic member of Paragium. A sentient android who is a gentle, noble, jolly, and wise soul. He can do martial arts and tactics well. He can grow or shrink, and wields palm-blasters, two energy-swords, and an electro-staff.
 * Stephen William Hawking: Timmy Smith's uncle. A Briton theoretical physicist, cosmologist, author and Director of Research on the Centre for Theoretical Cosmology within the University of Cambridge. In March 1968, Hawking marched alongside Tariq Ali and Vanessa Redgrave to object to the Vietnam War. He is a longstanding Labour Party supporter. He got a rare early-onset, slow-progressing form of ALS that has gradually paralysed him over the decades, leading him to be on a motorised wheelchair with a sound-speaker worked by a cheek-muscle to help him speak. He is concerned about nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus, global warming, or other dangers and believes space-travel and colonies on other worlds is the key to surviving any of these troubles. He believed aliens should be avoided, fearing they'd do to humans which Europeans did to Wild Americans until he met the Knights. He got along well with Kong, amazed and moved by how he proved more humane than usual humans.
 * Abreas (J. K. Simmons): A leader to some nomads on Pakistan. A wise, noble, honorable, and jolly soul. Brunette with grey streaks and a braided beard.
 * Sero (Grey Griffin): Abrea's wife.
 * Locko (Michael Reisz): Abrea's nephew. Rash and hot-headed but noble, just, honourable, jolly, and sarcastic. Blonde with a goatee.
 * Qapo (Tifanie Chirstun): Locko's wife.
 * Quizo (Kiernan Shipka): Locko's oldest daughter. A noble, just, loyal, wise, sarcastic, jolly, and honorable girl. Knowledable about science, occultism, martial arts, military tactics, and art. A capable witch, healer, and lyre-player. She wields a staff, a sickle-sword, and a jambiya dagger.
 * Sury (Tara Strong): Locko's youngest daughter
 * Audrea Tippos (Jennifer Hale): Ann's sister figure. An intrepid, kindly, eccentric, honourable, and loyal reporter. Capable with martial arts, gymnastics, science, art, playing a triangle, and tracking. She wields a perfume-flamethrower, a sonic-blaster, taser-knuckles, a kukri knife, and an iron staff.
 * Aleko Peko (Scott McNeil): Audrea's camera-man. Nervous but loyal. A running gag is when he complains how his mum would react if she saw him in such moments.
 * Mary Peko (Wendi Lee): Aleko's mum. An eccentric, noble, just, loyal, sarcastic, and jolly lady who tends to embarrass her son with her quirks and her stories about his past mess ups. She gets along well with the group. A capable martial artist for her age.
 * Lieutenant Harold Robert Smek (Drake Bell): An African-French soldier and agent from the General Directorate for External Security, an intelligence agency which is the French equivalent to the UK's MI6 and the USA's CIA. He is an eccentric, jolly, sarcastic, loyal, bold, kindly, clever, and honourable man who wisecracks even in danger. Audrea's boyfriend. Black-haired with a chin-stripe. A capable martial artist, gymnast, marksman, tactician, and joker. He wields a sickle-sword, a camillus dagger, two laser-pistols, a grenade-launcher, bolas, two sais, an electro-staff, and kunais. He wields a time-ring able to slow or speed time up briefly.
 * Professor Zedrick/Z (J. B. Blanc): A Chinese-French scientist who supplies Harold Robert with gadgets. He is an eccentric, jolly, sarcastic, loyal, bold, kindly, clever, and honourable man who wisecracks even in danger. Ginger-haired with grey streaks and a walrus-moustache.
 * Colonel Smico (Dwayne Johnson): Leader to the regiment posted on the island. A noble man descended from Aztec-royalty. Black-haired with sideburns. He wields a scimitar sword whose blade is forged from meteor-metal, a tomahawk whose blade is forged from obsidian, a laser-shotgun, a jambiya dagger whose blade is forged from meteor-metal, a laser-pistol, and grenades.
 * Captain Quyo (J. B. Blanc): Smico's second-in-command. A German-American man who is auburn-haired with a goatee. He wields a hangar sword, a laser-shotgun, a laser-pistol, and grenades.
 * Lieutenant Heo (Vanessa Marshal): Smico's third-in-command and field-medic. An African-American. She wields a spear, a jian sword, a sonic-blaster, and grenades.
 * Staff-Sergeant Blunk (Rick D. Wasserman): Smico's fourth-in-command and chief of security. A Russian-American man who is blonde with mutton-chops.
 * Sergeant Hugo Beok (Clancy Brown): Weapons-specialist for Smico's team. An American-Scot man who is blonde with a bushy beard. He wields a plasma-rifle, a plasma-shotgun, a grenade-launcher, a flail, a bowie dagger, a machete, and grenades.
 * Corporal Crok Qap (Nolan North): Paratrooper and scout-sniper for Smico's team. A Canadian man who is ginger-haired with a goatee and sideburns. He wields a laser-rifle, two particle-pistols, a cutlass sword, a club, and a dirk.
 * Amelia Earhart (Karen Gillan): The famous feminist pilot and author who was the first woman pilot to fly across the Atlantic Ocean and went missing. Revealed to'd been through a wormhole and to'd been youthanized to her twenties before landing on Kong Island. A feisty, noble, kindly, wise, jolly, sarcastic, honorable, and adventurous soul. Capable with martial arts. A capable banjo-player. A capable mechanical engineer and pilot. She gains a spear, a wakazashi sword, a plasma-shotgun, a laser-pistol, a kukri knife, and bolas. She falls for Colonel Smico and eventually becomes his wife.
 * Grand Master Zenwer (Greg Baldwin): Head to the Shaolin Monastery. A wise, eccentric, noble, jolly, and honorable man. Revealed to'd lived in World-War 1, World War 2, and the Cold War. A capable martial artist, healer, tea-maker, and psychic,
 * Kugy (Keith David): A shaman on the Mountains of the Moon, a mountain-range on Africa. Wise, benevolent, noble, honorable, jolly, and wise. Revealed to'd been around during World-War 2 and the Cold War
 * King Caeser (James Earl Jones): A monster-guardian for Legor-Island. Wise, noble, just, honorable, jolly, and loyal. A capable martial artist and psychic.
 * Smythoc McCog (Joshua Seth): A young werewolf from Scotland. Noble, kindly, clever, sarcastic, clever, and loyal. A capable martial artist. Knowledgeable about zoology, palaeontology, archaeology, occultism, biology, psychology, botany, physics, astronomy, pharmacy, planet-science, philosophy, history, military-tactics, chemistry, and geology. A capable bagpipe-player.
 * Susan McPeo (Colleen O'Shaugnessey): Ann's cousin from Scotland. Smythoc's girlfriend who becomes a werewolf through blood-transfusion. Her red hair done short. Feisty, kindly, jolly, sarcastic, wise, and loyal. A capable martial artist. Knowledgeable about zoology, palaeontology, archaeology, occultism, biology, psychology, botany, physics, astronomy, pharmacy, planet-science, philosophy, history, military-tactics, chemistry, and geology. A capable bagpipe-player.
 * Professor Richard McPeo (Benedict Cumberbatch): Susan's dad and guardian. An eccentric scientist who is noble, jolly, sarcastic, just, honorable, and loyal. Brunette with sideburns. A capable martial artist. Knowledgeable about zoology, palaeontology, archaeology, occultism, biology, psychology, botany, physics, astronomy, pharmacy, planet-science, philosophy, history, military-tactics, chemistry, and geology. A capable bagpipe-player.
 * Sergeant-Major Bubo Werg McPeo (Corey Burton): Richard McPeo's dad and Susan;s grandpa. An old bud to Brigadier Weaver. A veteran of World-War 1 and World-War 2. A member from the Home-Guard. He owns a Mark 4 tank. He suffers from dementia which causes him to relive his war-memories. He is grey-haired with mutton-chops. He wields a revolver, a shotgun, a basket-hilted sword, a crossbow, a grenade-launcher, a machete, a dirk, Molotov cocktails, and kunais.
 * Wing-Commander McQuop (Mark Ryan): Bubo and Brig Weaver's old bud. A Welsh veteran of World-War 2. A former member from the Royal Air-Force. He owns a Hawker Hurricane fighter jet. He is grey-haired with a goatee. He wields a cane-sword, a revolver, a dirk, and kunais.
 * Colonel Jerpo Quop (John Lee): A veteran from the Cold War. An American-European man from the UK Air-Force. He owns a Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird recognisance jet. Grey-haired with a bushy beard. He wields a cane-sword, a revolver, a dirk, and kunais.
 * Joey Crane (Mona Marshall): A Romanian-American boy who turns out to be descended from Ichabod Crane, the most famous man to'd encountered the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. Quop's nephew. A genius who is knowledgeable about occultism, chemistry, biology, psychology, botany, and others. Timmy's bud and brother figure. He knows some martial arts.
 * Wendic Egoa (Tara Strong): A teenage albino witch who is Joey's girlfriend. An Indian-European. Feisty, benevolent, loyal, jolly, honorable, and sarcastic. She wields a kelwar sword whose blade is forged from meteor-metal, a magic staff, darts worn on a bandolier and fired through a blowgun, a kukri knife, and bolas. She helped Joey learn martial arts and helped him overcome his inner demons such as when they met the Headless Horseman.
 * Brigadier Shanda (Joanna Lumlow): Wendic's aunt. An Indian soldier who is veteran of World-War 2. An albino. She wields a kelwar sword, a revolver, a gaja mace, and grenades.
 * Jemero (Janet Varney): A young but capable genie from Iran. Feisty, benevolent, loyal, jolly, sarcastic, and wise. A capable sorceress, martial artist, tactician, and dancer.
 * Apreo (Linda Hunt): A witch from Iran who is Jemero's guardian. A noble, wise, jolly, and eccentric soul who can do such magic.
 * Yozo (George Takei): Chief to a Yeti-tribe.
 * Qizo (Michelle Yeoh): Yozo's wife.
 * Cherci (Greg Cipes): A wild boy raised by Yeti. A capable martial artist, psychic, healer, scientist, and healer. He wields a jian sword, a spear, a blogun an darts, and a dirk
 * Jero Leowa (Ashley Johnson): Cherci's girlfriend who is a Chinese-American. A capable martial artist, gymnast, psychic, healer, scientist, and healer. She wields two dao swords, two tessan fans, a meteor-hammer, a spear, a blowgun and darts worn on a bandolier, and a penknife.
 * Professor Azeo Smyo (James Hong): Jero's uncle and guardian. An Chinese-American scientist. He wields a cane-sword, a sonic-blaster, and a machete.
 * Space-Kong (Dan Gilvezan): Kong's clone fused with alien-DNA. A noble, eccentric, loyal, just, and clever soul. He has psychic powers.
 * Space-Godjirah (Jack DeSana): Godjira's clone fused with alien-DNA. A noble, eccentric, loyal, and clever soul. He has psychic powers.
 * Professor Qirp : An alien-scientist who forged Space-Kong, Space-Godjira, Space-Rodan, Space-Anguirus, and Space-Mothra to help fight the Empire. An eccentric, noble, just, jolly, and sarcastic soul.
 * Rop-Wer (Jay Leno): An alien-salesman who keeps selling things. His sales tend to cause more trouble than good, often leading to dangers and fights. Sometimes, they do good.
 * Rop-Wer (Jay Leno): An alien-salesman who keeps selling things. His sales tend to cause more trouble than good, often leading to dangers and fights. Sometimes, they do good.

Enemies

 * Dark Lord Saukor (Tom Wayner): A former human shaman who became a demon-overlord. He was imprisoned by one of Kong's ancestors, but seeks to get out.
 * Tenebreko
 * Master Vandok (Miguel Furrer): Leader to Tenebreko. A fallen shaman from the Konger Tribe who serves Saukor.
 * Imhotep (Corey Burton): A fallen priest from Egypt who serves Saukor. A great magician. Revealed to be an old enemy to Moses.
 * Draktero (Liam O'Brian): A rogue vampire who serves Saukor.
 * Fenroc (Mark Archeson): A rogue werewolf who serves Saukor
 * Wepler (Nikka Futterman): A rogue witch who serves Saukor. The one behind the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow.
 * Cereben (Dee Bradley Baker): A German scientist who had his brain transplanted to a robotic body with built-on weapons.
 * Captain Areok/The Headless Horseman (Rob Pearlman): A captain for Saukor's order and an old enemy to the Cranes. A Hessian cavalry-officer who was killed during the American Revolutionary War. He was beheaded by an American cannonball shot by a Crane, and the shattered remains of his head were left on the battlefield while his comrades hastily carried his body away to bury. He was brought up by Wepler and acts as her enforcer. He has a vendetta on the Cranes and seeks to end them for his embarrassing fall.
 * The Magno Marauders: former members from the Magno Knights gone to the dark side.
 * Drecqop (David Warner): Leader to the group. He is black.
 * Hestgo (Gwendoline Yeo): Drecqop's second-in-command. She is crimson
 * Claquo (Jim Cummings): Drecqop's third-in-command. He is navy
 * Azwer (Olivia D'Bo): Drecqop's fourth-in-command. She is beige.
 * The Seatopians
 * King Antonio (Jason Isaacs): The iron-fisted, maniacal king of the Seatopians who seeks to wipe out humans. Revealed to be a usurper who murdered his own brother and sister-in-law and framed humans for the crime.
 * Marshal Klek (Eric Vesbit): Leader to the Seatopian Army.
 * General Quok (Diedric Bader): Second-in-command to the Seatopian Army.
 * Brigadier Orok (J. B. Blanc): Third-in-command to the Seatopian Army.
 * Colonel Pleism (Nikka Futterman): Fourth-in-command to the Seatopian Army.
 * Captain Quip (Steven Blum): Leader to the Seatopian Royal Guard
 * Lieutenant Pok (Tara Strong): Second-in-command to the Seatopian Royal Guard
 * Sergeant Qok (Brian Bloom): Third-in-command to the Seatopian Royal Guard
 * Corporal Hok (Nolan North): Fourth-in-command to the Seatopian Royal Guard.
 * The New Soviet Union
 * Colonel-General Smerenko (Travis Willingham): Leader to the New Soviet Union. A megalomaniac who plans to rebuild the Soviet-Union. A talented martial artist, tactician, marksman, scientist, and tracker.
 * Colonel Qop (Jim Cummings): Smerenko's second-in-command.
 * The French Union
 * Brigadier-General Freddo Bowneparte (Charlie Adler): Leader to the French Union. A descended from Emperor Napoleon who plans to reforge the French Empire and avenge his ancestor's fall. A talented martial artist, tactician, marksman, scientist, and tracker.
 * Colonel Quip (Tara Strong): Freddo's second-in-command.
 * The Jesto-Gang
 * Jockiep (William Dafoe): The leader to the gang.
 * Holly Quiz (Famke Janesson): Jockiep's second-in-command and girlfriend.
 * Tubo (Rachel Lillis): Jockiep's third-in-command. A Welsh. An obese but strong lady.
 * Scarok (Troy Baker): Jockier's fourth-in-command. A Nebraskan. A capable martial artist, tactician, marksman, scientist, and engineer. He has had his arms and legs replaced with cybernetic ones, and can convert his right arm into a scythe and his left arm into a grenade-launcher to launch grenades containing fear-gas.
 * Dee-Doo and Dee-Duu (Tara Strong): Two twins who were Ann's rivals . Capable martial artists, gymnasts, tacticians, marksmans, and trackers.
 * Werp (Scott McNeil): A hairy thug from Romania.
 * Brubo (John DiMaggio): A muscluar German-American who is ginger-haired with a Van Dyke moustache,.
 * Crushere and Slasher (Scott McNeil): Twi conjoined twins from Russia. Crusher wields a hammer and Slasher wields a sickle.,
 * King Ghidorah (Steven Blum): A mutant dragon with three heads. One head is coldly strategic, one is hot-headed, and one is crazy. The strategic head breathes ice, the hot-head breathes fire, and the crazy one shoots electricity.
 * Megalon (Scott McNeil): A cybernetic, beetle-themed monster who is guardian to the Seatopians.
 * Mecha-Kong (Troy Baker): Kong's robotic copy.
 * Mecha-Godjirah (Paul St. Peter): Godjirah's robotic copy.
 * Major Khenpelk (Eric Bauza): A German poacher who hunts for sport and trophies.
 * Kon Po (Troy Baker): A drug-lord from Colombia.
 * Kelock (Darran Norris): A dark genie who seeks world conquest.
 * Kelock (Darran Norris): A dark genie who seeks world conquest.

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 * Kong's Family
 * Kongoah (Sir Patrick Stewart): One of Kong's ancestors. An old bud to Noah and his family.
 * Kongeo (Peter Cullen): Kong's dad
 * Keper (Minnie Driver): Kong's mum
 * The Weaver's Family
 * Noah: the prophet who forged the Ark. Revealed to be an Atlantean scientist, and philosopher who forged it to transport creatures to Kong Island as well as the founder to the Konger Tribe
 * Shem: One of Noah's three sons.
 * Lera, an Atlantean lady who was Noah's daughter-in-law and wife to Shem. Revealed to'd been the first with empathic and psychic powers.
 * Nefertiti, a great warrior queen of Egypt and the Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of Pharaoh Akhenaten,
 * Boudicca, a warrior lady who led Celts to fight Romans.
 * Hannibal: A Carthaginian general who is known to'd led an army across the Swiss Alps to conquer Rome and is considered one of the greatest military commanders on Earth.
 * Khosrow I: The 22nd Sasanian Emperor of Persia, and one of its most celebrated emperors. He fought the Hephthalites to avenge his family's honour. He founded cities and opulent palaces, and oversaw the repair of trade roads as well as the building of numerous bridges and dams. His reign is furthermore marked by the numerous wars fought against the Sassanid's neighboring archrivals, the Roman-Byzantine Empire, as part of the already centuries-long lasting Roman-Persian Wars. The most important wars under his reign were the Lazic War which was fought over Colchis (western Georgia-Abkhazia) and the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 572–591. During Khosrow's ambitious reign, art and science thrivedin Persia and the Sasanian Empire reached its peak of glory and prosperity. He was a man of literacy and philosophy. Under his reign chess was introduced from India, and the famous book of Kalilah and Dimnah was done. He thus became renowned as a wise king.
 * Dihya, a Berber warrior queen famous for resisting the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb during the 7th century,
 * Ṭāriq ibn Ziyād: A Berber Muslim-commander who led the Islamic Umayyad conquest of Visigothic Hispania in the 8th century. Under the orders of the Umayyad Caliph Al-Walid I he led a large army and crossed the Strait of Gibraltar from the North African coast, forging his troops at what is today known as the Rock of Gibraltar.
 * Sundjata the Lion:  A prince of the Mandinkas and founder of the Malian Empire on Western Africa. Through the early years of his life, he was unable to walk upright, leading to him using a branch from a holy baobab tree to walk. A prophecy was told to his dad how he'd be the greatest king from his people. But his dad's first wife was jealous, seeking her oldest son Dankaran to be king and got Sanjata kicked out. Many refused to shelter him, fearing Dankaran's fury. Only the Mema took the boy in since they had zero of Dankaran due to their warrior-spirit. They trained Sanjata to fight and hunt, and helped him abandon his crippled past. He arrived as a warlock named Sumanguru and his fellow Sossos destroyed Dankarans and conquered the Mandinka-lands. He took advantage on how people remained thinking him crippled and weak so he could form alliances, bringing the branch as proof of his metamorphosis from weak boy to strong man. Thanks to word from an Arabian trader, Sundjata and his group cut out trade-routes to weaken the Sossos and used the wealth to profit his allies. He became great allies with the Arab merchants and often allowed Muslims in his court. He and his army defeated the Sossos on the Niger River, forcing Sumanguru to retreat to the city of Koumba Saleh. He led his troops across the Niger River and defeated the Sossos. Sundjata settled well into his role as Emperor of the Malians, building markets and mosques across the land. He was a wise, noble, and just role model for emperors.... forging his land to a land for learning and culture on the edge of the Sahara Desert.
 * Prithvirāja III /Prithviraj Chauhan: An Indian king from the Chahamana (Chauhan) dynasty. Early in his career, Prithviraj achieved military successes against several neighbouring Hindu kingdoms, most notably against the Chandela king Paramardi. He also repulsed the early invasions by Muhammad of Ghor, a king of the Muslim Ghurid dynasty.
 * Sir Lancelot, a Knight of the Round Table
 * Sir Galahad, Lancelot's son and a Knight of the Round Table who looked for the Holy Grail.
 * Saladin, the first sultan of Egypt and Lyria and the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. A Sunni Muslim of Kurdish ethnicity, Saladin led the Muslim military campaign against the Norman Crusaders who sought to claim the Holy Lands such as the treacherous Reynold de Chattilon. A great leader. Wise, noble, chivalrous, honorable, just, loyal, sarcastic, and jolly. Knowledgeable about philosophy, astronomy, mathematics, military-tactics, metallurgy, chemistry, literacy, physics, mythology, and biology.
 * Robert the Bruce, a Scotsman who led a rebellion to be free from England
 * Musashibō Benkei, a warrior monk from 12th century Japan. He posted himself at Gojō Bridge in Kyoto, where he defeated every passing swordsman, eventually collecting 999 swords. On his 1000th fight, however, Benkei was defeated by Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a son of Minamoto no Yoshitomo. Henceforth, he became Yoshitsune's retainer and fought with him in the Genpei War against the Taira clan. When Yoshitsune's elder brother Minamoto no Yoritomo betrayed them, Benkei fought and slew 300 soldiers to protect his master. A very strong, noble, honourable, and jolly man.
 * Marco Polo, the Italian traveller known to'd trekked across Asia and to'd been a bud to Chinese Emperor Kublai Khan. He'd met 'people with tails' (monkeys), cats with stripes (tigers), cats with spots (leopards), 'unicorns' (rhinos), and 'big lizards' (crocs).
 * Grace O'Malley, buccaneer-queen of Ireland who went to piracy as rebellion and who met Queen Elizabeth the 1st.
 * Princess Pocahontas, a great princess of some Indians famous for forging peace between her people and some Britons
 * Queen Anna Nzinga: an African warrior-queen who valiantly fought and held away Portuguese control of present-day Angola for over thirty years during the 17th century,
 * Field-Marshal Arthur Wesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington known to'd led Britons to defeat French led by Emperor Napoleon during the Napoleonic War
 * Hans Christian Anderson: An author, fairy tale writer, and poet. He is well remembers for his stories The Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid, The Princess and the Pea, The Little Match Girl, The Snow Queen, Thumbelina, The Nightingale, The Tinderbox, The Steadfast Tin Soldier, The Flying Trunk, The Wild Swans, The Gardener and the Manor, and The Professor and the Flea. A bud to Charles Dickens.
 * Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni: a Florentine sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who forged an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. Considered to be the greatest living artist during his lifetime, he has since been described as one of the greatest artists of all time. His most notable works were David, Pietà, The Last Judgment, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
 * Auguste Rodin: A French sculptor. Sculpturally, Rodin possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, deeply pocketed surface in clay. Many of his most notable sculptures were roundly criticized during his lifetime. They clashed with predominant figurative sculpture traditions, in which works were decorative, formulaic, or highly thematic. Rodin's most original work departed from traditional themes of mythology and allegory, modeled the human body with realism, and celebrated individual character and physicality. Rodin was sensitive to the controversy surrounding his work, but refused to change his style. Successive works brought increasing favor from the government and the artistic community. His most notable works were The Age of Bronze, The Walking Man, The Burghers of Calais, The Kiss, and The Thinker.
 * Ludwig van Beethoven, a German composer and pianist. He is well-known for his Symphony No. 6 and Symphony No,. 5 as well as for Piano Sonatas
 * Doctor David Livingstone, a Scotsman who travelled on Africa and acted to free the black people from slavery.
 * Charles Darwin, a Briton-scientist who went to the Galapagos and theorised on evolution such as humans being simians.
 * Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, America's 26th president. He is known to'd been leader to the Rough Riders during America's war with Spain, the one who inspired teddy bears by sparing a black bear, forged wildlife-preserves to preserve the wild from poachers and lumberjacks, travelled on Africa and South America as well as the Wild West, and dug a channel on Central America.
 * Colonel Lawrence, a soldier and archaeologist from Britain who led Arabian rebels to fight the Ottoman Empire during World War 1.
 * Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns: A French composer, organist, conductor and pianist of the Romantic era. His best-known works include Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso (1863), the Second Piano Concerto (1868), the First Cello Concerto (1872), Danse macabre (1874), the opera Samson and Delilah (1877), the Third Violin Concerto (1880), the Third ("Organ") Symphony (1886) and The Carnival of the Animals (1886).
 * Lieutenant Josephine Baker, an American actor and activist as well as a member of the French Resistance during World War 2.
 * Jenny Weaver, Ann;s mother. A great zoologist. She;d died giving her life to stop Neo-Nazis from wrecking the Okavango Delta.
 * The Prescot Family
 * Moses, the Hebrew-prophet who led his people from Egypt
 * Atilla the Hun, a Mongolian war-lord who is well-known to'd led his people to fight Romans as well as Persians and Gauls. He was known to many as the Scourge of God. He wielded a rusty sword he called the Sword of Mars, the Roman war-god, and rolled his eyes fiercely as if he wanted to enjoy the terror. He allied with Goths, Burgandians, and Scythians in his war with the Romans. During his reign, he was one of the most feared enemies of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. He crossed the Danube twice and plundered the Balkans, but was unable to take Constantinople. He died from internal bleeding.
 * Bleda the Hun, Atilla's brother and predecessor as leader. An arrogant, iron-fisted rogue who woulda led his people to ruin When his brother challenged his decisions, Bleda challenged him to a hunt to see who can hunt the Iron Boar, planning to back-stab him with archers.... only to be foiled and busted before being slain.
 * Suryavarman I: king of the Khmer Empire from 1006 to 1050. He usurped King Udayadityavarman I,.He also proved a great ally to the Chola dynasty on India and sent them a chariot as a gift of friendship
 * Udayadityavarman II: Suryavarman's son and successor. He built the Baphuon Temple to honor the god Shiva, but some of the sculptures are dedicated to Buddha. He also completed the construction of the West Baray reservoir and built the West Mebon, a raised-earth island.
 * Harshavarman III: Suryavarman's youngest son as well as younger brother and successor to Udayadityavarman
 * Sir Percival, a Knight of the Round Table known to'd looked for the Holy Grail
 * King Richard the 1st: A king of England. He was the third of five sons of King Henry the 2nd of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was known as Richard the Lionheart for being a great military leader and warrior. By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father.[1]Richard was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade, leading the campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart, Saladin, although he failed to claim. Jerusalem from Saladin. Richard spoke both French and Occitan. He was born in England, where he spent his childhood; before becoming king, however, he lived most of his adult life in the Duchy of Aquitaine, in the southwest of France. Following his accession, he spent very little time, perhaps as little as 6 months, in England. Most of his life as king was spent on Crusade, in captivity, or actively defending his lands in France. Rather than regarding his kingdom as a responsibility requiring his presence as leader, he has been perceived as preferring to use it merely as a source of revenue to support his armies. Nevertheless, he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects. He remains one of the few kings of England remembered by his epithet, rather than regnal number, and is an enduring iconic figure both in England and in France. A fan of chess. Master for Robin Hood and his group. An ally to Holy Roman Emperor Barbarossa.
 * Rollo: A viking leader who led Normandy on France.
 * King William the Conqueror: The first Norman King of England. A descendant of Rollo. A descendant of Rollo, he was Duke of Normandy (as Duke William II) from 1035 onward. After a long struggle to establish his power, by 1060 his hold on Normandy was secure, and he launched the Norman conquest of England six years later. The rest of his life was marked by struggles to consolidate his hold over England and his continental lands and by difficulties with his eldest son. In the 1050s and early 1060s William became a contender for the throne of England, then held by the childless Edward the Confessor, his first cousin once removed. There were other potential claimants, including the powerful English earl Harold Godwinson, who was named the next king by Edward on the latter's deathbed in January 1066. William argued that Edward had previously promised the throne to him, and that Harold had sworn to support William's claim. William built a large fleet and invaded England in September 1066, decisively defeating and killing Harold at the Battle of Hastings on 14 October 1066. After further military efforts William was crowned king on Christmas Day 1066, in London. He made arrangements for the governance of England in early 1067 before returning to Normandy. Several unsuccessful rebellions followed, but by 1075 William's hold on England was mostly secure, allowing him to spend the majority of the rest of his reign on the continent. William's final years were marked by difficulties in his continental domains, troubles with his eldest son, and threatened invasions of England by the Danes. In 1086 William ordered the compilation of the Domesday Book, a survey listing all the landholders in England along with their holdings. William died in September 1087 while leading a campaign in northern France, and was buried in Caen. His reign in England was marked by the construction of castles, the settling of a new Norman nobility on the land, and change in the composition of the English clergy. He did not try to integrate his various domains into one empire, but instead continued to administer each part separately. William's lands were divided after his death: Normandy went to his eldest son, Robert Curthose, and his second surviving son, William Rufus, received England.
 * Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri/Alp Arslan, the 2nd sultan  of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk. As Sultan, Alp Arslan greatly expanded Seljuk territory and claimed power, defeating rivals to his south and northwest. His victory over the Byzantines on Manzikert ushered in the Turk settlement of Anatolia. For his military prowess and fighting skills he obtained the name Alp Arslan, which means "Heroic Lion"[ in Turk language.
 * Christopher Columbus, the Portugese captain who found the Americas while looking for Asia inspired by Marco Polo.
 * Captain Abraham Lincoln, America's 15th president who fought to keep black people free.
 * Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the author who was famous for the Sherlock Homes franchise and The Lost World, 
 * Captain Hardy, a UK Navy-member who fought under Admiral Nelson to defend Briton from Emperor Napoleon's forces,
 * Major-General Sir John Humphrey Davidson, the Briton-soldier who fought on the Second Boer-War and World-War 1.
 * Lieutenant-Colonel John Churchill/Mad Jack, a bold Briton-soldier who fought World-War 2 with a basket-hilted sword as well as a longbow and arrows. A talented player of bagpipes.
 * Babe Ruth, a famous baseball-player.
 * Claire Merritt Hodgson: Babe Ruth's wife who is an actress and model.
 * The Weppoco Family
 * Sir Bedivere: A Knight of the Round Table who is known to'd hidden King Arthur's sword.
 * Johann Strauss the 2nd: An Austrian composer of light music, particularly dance music and operettas. He composed over 500 waltzes, polkas, quadrilles, and other types of dance music. In his lifetime he was known as the “Waltz King” and was largely responsible for popularizing that dance in Vienna. Famous among his works were The Blue Donahue, Tales from the Vienna Forest, Emperor Waltz, Spring Voices, The Bat, and Wine, Women and Song. 
 * Sir Arthur Seymour Sullivan: A Britain composer. He is best known for his series of 14 operatic collaborations with the dramatist W. S. Gilbert, including H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and The Mikado.
 * Agatha Christie: A Briton crime novelist, short story writer and playwright. She is best known for her 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections, particularly those revolving around her fictional detectives Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple. She also wrote the world's longest-running play, a murder mystery, The Mousetrap. She served in a Devon hospital during the First World War, tending to troops coming back from the trenches, before marrying and starting a family in London. During the Second World War she worked as a pharmacy assistant on University College Hospital, London, during the Blitz and acquired a good knowledge of poisons which featured in many of her novels.
 * The Choppy Family
 * Charlie Chaplin: A Briton comic actor, filmmaker, and composer who rose to fame during the era of silent film. Chaplin became a worldwide icon through his screen persona "the Tramp" and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of the film industry. His career spanned more than 75 years, from childhood in the Victorian era until a year before his death from stroke in 1977 during the Cold War.
 * Staff-Sergeant Johnny Cash: A member from the US Air-Force, singer, songwriter, guitarist, actor, and author. He is widely considered one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 90 million records worldwide. Although primarily remembered as a country music icon, his genre-spanning songs and sound embraced rock and roll, rockabilly, blues, folk, and gospel. This crossover appeal won Cash the rare honor of multiple inductions in the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Gospel Music Halls of Fame. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral wronging and redeeming journeys. He is also well known for covering Hurt by Nine Inches.
 * The Gemo family
 * Lady Triệu, a warrior lady from 3rd century Vietnam who was Vietnam's Joan of Arc.
 * Queen Esther, a Hebrew lady who became a queen on Babylon. A heroine who selflessly acted to foil a treacherous governor's plan to play her husband into wipe out her people.
 * Gajah Mada: A Javan who is leader of the Majapahit Empire, credited with bringing the empire to its peak of glory.
 * Shogun Minamoto no Yoshitsune, a great leader on 12th century Japan
 * Genghis Khan, a Mongolian warlord who formed the Mongol Empire, the greatest empire across Asia and Europe. He;d even managed to defeat China and Persia.
 * Le Loi: Emperor of Vietnam and founder of the Lê dynasty who defied the Ming army from China to keep his people free. Lê Lợi is among the most famous figures of Vietnamese history and one of its greatest heroes.
 * Kublai Khan, a Chinese emperor who was Genghis Khan's grandson and a bud to Marco Polo.
 * Toyotomi Hideyoshi, a samurai damiyo and warlord of Japan during the 16th century. When his mentor Oda Nobunaga was slain on Kyoto, he went on to unify Japan as his father figure had dreamed. is noted for a number of cultural legacies, including the restriction that only members of the samurai class could bear arms. He financed the construction, restoration and rebuilding of many temples standing today in Kyoto.
 * Marie Curie, a Russian physicist and chemist who was the first lady to win a Nobel Prize.
 * Zenas Sanford Loftis: an American physician who is best known for his work as a medical missionary in Batang, a town in the Sichuan Province of China, during the early 1900s. He is credited for his contributions to the western's views of the Chinese and Tibetan cultural landscape in the early 1900s because of his photography and detailed written accounts of their religious traditions, geography, and people. While traveling to Batang, he medically assisted people whom he encountered on the road and contributed to the practice of moving away from the common use of opium in China.
 * The Blurg Family
 * Daniel, a virtuous Israelite prophet who served Babylonian royalty and survived a lion-pit due to his selflessly and noble soul.
 * Ragnar Lodbrok: a legendary viking-leader and hero of Old Norse poetry and sagas known to'd raided Francia and England during the 9th century.
 * Subotai: A Mongolian general who served Genghis Khan.
 * Kouyake: A djeli who is historian, storyteller, poet and musician for the Malian royalty. He stole Sumanguru's magic balophan to help Sundjata defeat him.
 * Captain Quo: A navy-member from China who was around during the 919 CE Battle of Langshan Jiang during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, during which the navy of Wuyue general Qian Guanyuan defeated the Wu navy of Peng Yanzhang.
 * Sultan Osman the 1st: Leader of the Ottoman Turks and founder of the Ottoman dynasty. A great leader.
 * Abd al-Rahman I: A Berber-leader and founder to a Muslim dynasty which led Iberia for nearly three centuries. He fought Visigoths, Franks, and Asturians. He fought Frank-Count Odo of Aquitaine and beat him.
 * Charles Martel, a Frank-polictian who was also a great military-leader as well as son of Pepin of Herstal and a noblewoman named Alpaida. Continuing and building on his father's work, he restored centralized government in Francia and began the series of military campaigns that restored the Franks as the undisputed masters of all Gaul. After work to establish a unity in Gaul, Charles' attention was called to foreign conflicts, and dealing with the Islamic advance into Western Europe was a foremost concern. Arab and Berber Islamic forces had conquered Spain, crossed the Pyrenees, seized a major dependency of the Visigoths , and after intermittent challenges, under Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, the Arab Governor of al-Andalus, advanced toward Gaul and on Tours, "the holy town of Gaul"; in October 732, the army of the Umayyad Caliphate led by Al Ghafiqi met Frankish and Burgundian forces under Charles in an area between the cities of Tours and Poitiers (modern north-central France), leading to a decisive, important Frank victory known as the Battle of Tours, ending the "last of the great Arab invasions of France," a military victory termed "brilliant" on the part of Charles. The founder of the Holy Roman Empire.
 * Francisco de Orellana: A traveller from Spain who looked for El Dorado, measured the Amazon River and  founded the city of Guayaquil in what is now Ecuador.
 * Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino/Raphael: an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. His work is admired for its clarity of form, ease of composition, and visual achievement of the Neoplatonic ideal of human grandeur. Together with Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, he forms the traditional trinity of great masters of that period. His most notable works were
 * Diogo Ribeiro/Diego Ribeiro: A Portuguese cartographer and traveller who worked in Spain during the days of King Charles the 5th. He forged astrolabes, quadrants, and the first scientific map on Earth.
 * Battista Agnese: A cartographer from the Republic of Genoa, who worked in the Venetian Republic. His workshop produced 71 manuscript atlases of sea charts between 1534 and 1564, more cheaply than Dieppe maps but still considered of fine craftsmanship. One of Agnese's best-known works is an atlas of the world commissioned by Charles the 5th for his son, Philip the 2nd.
 * William Shakespeare: A playwright, actor, and poet from England during Elizabethan times. He is well-known for Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Julius Caesar, Richard III, Othello, The Tempest, The Merchant of Venice, Taming of the Shrew, The Comedy of Errors, and Twelve Night
 * Jules Verne: A French novelist, poet, and playwright. He is well-known for Journey to the Center of the Earth, Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Around the World in Eighty Days, From the Earth to the Moon, The Mysterious Island, and Five Weeks in a Balloon. Verne is generally considered a major literary author in France and most of Europe, where he has had a wide influence on the literary avant-garde and on surrealism.
 * Charles Dickens: A well-known writer and social critic from England during the 19th century. He is known for A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, The Pickwick Papers, Nicholas Nickleby, David Copperfield, Little Dorrit, Bleak House, and A Tale of Two Cities.
 * Gustav Hoise: A Briton composer, arranger and teacher.  Best known for his orchestral suite The Planets.
 * William Frederick Friedman: A US Army cryptographer who ran the research division of the Army's Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) in the 1930s, and parts of its follow-on services into the 1950s. The father of modern cryptography.
 * Elizebeth Friedman: William Friedman's wife and colleague. America's first she-crypt-analyst and author, and a pioneer in U.S. cryptography.
 * The Zeo Family
 * Merlin, the wizard of Camelot. A Celtic man. Noble, wise, just, honorable, jolly, wise, and sarcastic. Revealed to'd been the first owner of Lua's magic staff.
 * The Yoa Family
 * Lieutenant Quo, a UK soldier who survived the Somme massacre under Field-Marshal Haig on World-War 1.
 * The Smith Family
 * Alaric the 1st: The first King of the Visigoths. He belonged to the noble Balti dynasty of the Tervingian Goths. When the Huns invaded his homeland, he left to join the Roman Army, becoming very well-known. But Romans broke their word about gold and land. So Alaric began war with Rome. His most well-known victory is the Sack of Rome in 410, which marked a decisive event in the decline of the Roman Empire.
 * Hiraga Gennai, an Edo period Japanese pharmacologist, student of Rangaku, physician, author, painter and inventor who is well known for his Erekiteru (electrostatic generator), Kandankei (thermometer) and Kakanpu (asbestos cloth). He also wrote the satirical essay "On Farting". He first studied medicinal herbs in Osaka, with Toda Kyokuzan, before moving to Edo in 1757. There, he studied with Tamura Ransui, and wrote a number of books, some on scientific or nature topics, some satirical novels, in the kokkeibon and dangibon genres. In his scientific experiments, he prospected for various ores, wove asbestos, calculated temperatures, and worked with static electricity. Gennai also studied Western painting and ceramics techniques, and produced a number of works in that vein. Interested in ores, he tried unsuccessfully a number of times to have new mines opened. On one occasion, frustrated and enraged at the repeated lack of support from the citizens of the area, he killed one of his disciples in a fit of rage. Arrested and sent to prison, he died there in 1779.
 * Leonardo Da Vinci, an Italian Renaissance polymath whose areas of interest included invention, painting, sculpting, architecture, science, music, mathematics, engineering, literature, anatomy, geology, astronomy, botany, writing, history, and cartography. He has been variously called the father of palaeontology, ichnology, and architecture, and is widely considered one of the greatest painters of all time. Sometimes credited with the inventions of the parachute, helicopter and tank, he epitomised the Renaissance humanist ideal. Leonardo is revered for his technological ingenuity. He conceptualised flying machines, a type of armoured fighting vehicle, concentrated solar power, an adding machine, and the double hull. Relatively few of his designs were constructed or even feasible during his lifetime, as the modern scientific approaches to metallurgy and engineering were only in their infancy during the Renaissance. Some of his smaller inventions, however, such as an automated bobbin winder and a machine for testing the tensile strength of wire, entered the world of manufacturing unheralded. A number of Leonardo's most practical inventions are nowadays displayed as working models at the Museum of Vinci. He made substantial researches in anatomy, civil engineering, geology, optics, and hydrodynamics. His most notable works of his include Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man, and Lady with an Ermine.
 * Captain James Cook: A Briton traveller, sailor, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy. Cook made detailed maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean, during which he achieved the first recorded European contact with the eastern coastline of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands as well as New Zealand. Veteran of the Seven Year War.
 * General Simon Bolivar, a Venezuelan military and political leader who led a rebellion to free South America from Spain.
 * Galileo Galilei: An Italian  astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the finding of Jupiter's moons, and inventing an improved military compass and other instruments. The man who theorised on the sun being in the middle of the solar system.
 * Nikola Tesla: A Serbian-Americanundefinedinventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist known for his contributions to the design of the modern electrical supply system.
 * Albert Einstein, a famous physicist from Germany.
 * Orville and Wilbur Wright: Two American brothers, inventors and aerial pioneers credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first airplane.
 * Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre: A  French naturalist, popular teacher, physicist, chemist botanist, entomologist, and author known for the lively style of his popular books on the lives of insects. is considered by many to be the father of modern entomology. Much of his enduring popularity is due to his marvelous teaching ability and his manner of writing about the lives of insects in biographical form, which he preferred to a clinically detached, journalistic mode of recording. In doing so he combined what he called "my passion for scientific truth" with keen observations and an engaging, colloquial style of writing. He influenced the later writings of Charles Darwin, who called Fabre "an inimitable observer". Fabre, however, was a Christian who remained sceptical about Darwin's theory of evolution, as he always held back from all theories and systems. His special force was exact and detailed observation, field research, always avoiding general conclusions from his observations, which he considered rash. In one of Fabre's most famous experiments, he arranged Pine Processionary caterpillars to form a continuous loop around the edge of a pot. As each caterpillar instinctively followed the silken trail of the caterpillars in front of it, the group moved around in a circle for seven days. He died on October 11, 1915.
 * Sir Edmund Percival "Ed" Hillary KG ONZ KBE (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, traveller, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. He served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World-War 2. he reached the South Pole overland in 1958. He subsequently reached the North Pole, making him the first person to reach both poles and summit Everest.
 * The Tippo Family
 * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: An Austrian composer. Well-known for Flute and Harp Concerto, A Little Night Music, and Symphony No 40.
 * Georges Bizet: A French composer best known for Carmen.
 * Sir William Schwenck Gilbert: A Briton dramatist, librettist, poet and drawer best known for the fourteen comic operas (known as the Savoy operas) produced in collaboration with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. The most famous of these include H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and  The Mikado.
 * Galileo Galilei: An Italian  astronomer, physicist, engineer, philosopher, and mathematician. He played a major role in the scientific revolution of the 17th century. His contributions to observational astronomy include the telescopic confirmation of the phases of Venus, the finding of Jupiter's moons, and inventing an improved military compass and other instruments. The man who theorised on the sun being in the middle of the solar system.
 * Nikola Tesla: A Serbian-Americanundefinedinventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist known for his contributions to the design of the modern electrical supply system.
 * Albert Einstein, a famous physicist from Germany.
 * Orville and Wilbur Wright: Two American brothers, inventors and aerial pioneers credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first airplane.
 * Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre: A  French naturalist, popular teacher, physicist, chemist botanist, entomologist, and author known for the lively style of his popular books on the lives of insects. is considered by many to be the father of modern entomology. Much of his enduring popularity is due to his marvelous teaching ability and his manner of writing about the lives of insects in biographical form, which he preferred to a clinically detached, journalistic mode of recording. In doing so he combined what he called "my passion for scientific truth" with keen observations and an engaging, colloquial style of writing. He influenced the later writings of Charles Darwin, who called Fabre "an inimitable observer". Fabre, however, was a Christian who remained sceptical about Darwin's theory of evolution, as he always held back from all theories and systems. His special force was exact and detailed observation, field research, always avoiding general conclusions from his observations, which he considered rash. In one of Fabre's most famous experiments, he arranged Pine Processionary caterpillars to form a continuous loop around the edge of a pot. As each caterpillar instinctively followed the silken trail of the caterpillars in front of it, the group moved around in a circle for seven days. He died on October 11, 1915.
 * Sir Edmund Percival "Ed" Hillary KG ONZ KBE (20 July 1919 – 11 January 2008) was a New Zealand mountaineer, traveller, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. He served in the Royal New Zealand Air Force during World-War 2. he reached the South Pole overland in 1958. He subsequently reached the North Pole, making him the first person to reach both poles and summit Everest.
 * The Tippo Family
 * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: An Austrian composer. Well-known for Flute and Harp Concerto, A Little Night Music, and Symphony No 40.
 * Georges Bizet: A French composer best known for Carmen.
 * Sir William Schwenck Gilbert: A Briton dramatist, librettist, poet and drawer best known for the fourteen comic operas (known as the Savoy operas) produced in collaboration with the composer Sir Arthur Sullivan. The most famous of these include H.M.S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance and  The Mikado.


 * The Poe Family
 * General Sun Tzu: A Chinese general and philosopher who forged the book known as the Art of War
 * Mulan: A Chinese warrior lady who fought Mongolians.
 * Nikolai Andreyevich Rimsky-Korsakov: A member of the group of composers known as The Five. He was a master of orchestration. His best-known orchestral compositions are Capriccio Espagnol, the Russian Easter Festival Overture, and the symphonic suite Scheherazade.
 * The Pio family
 * Tabinshwehti: The king of Toungoo Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1530 to 1550, and the founder of the Toungoo Empire. His military campaigns forged the largest kingdom in Burma since the fall of Pagan Empire on 1287. He was predicted to be the Cakkavati, the universal leader embodying the virtue of Buddhism.
 * Rudyard Kipling, the famous Briton-writer known for The Jungle Book and The Just-So Stories as well as Kotick the White Seal and Riki-Tiki-Tavi
 * Igor Stravinsky: a Russian-born composer, pianist, and conductor. He is widely considered one of the most important and influential composers of the 20th century. Well-known for The Firebird, Petrushka  and the Rite of Spring. He died of heart-failure on 1971 during the earlier Cold War. 


 * The Sop Family
 * Lieutenant-General George Washington, America's first president who led Americans to fight for independence from Britain.
 * George Gershwin: an American composer and pianist. Gershwin's compositions spanned both popular and classical genres, and his most popular melodies are widely known. Among his best-known works are the orchestral compositions Rhapsody in Blue (1924) and An American in Paris (1928) as well as the opera Porgy and Bess (1935).
 * The Quanko Faily
 * Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar/El Cid (Eric Bauza): A Castilian nobleman and military leader in medieval Spain. On his time, Spain was divided between Christian kingdoms to the north led by King Sancho and Moorish kingdoms to the south led by King Alfonso. Alfonso tricked Sancho into a trap and got him murdered, claiming the throne and forcing the Cid to serve him through threats on his loved ones. The Cid became such a popular general that the jealous Sancho kicked him out. The Cid joined forces with his former enemies, the Moors, and fought against his beloved Castille. But soon, he had to fight a greater threat when the Berbers of Gibraltar led by the fanatical Yusuf sought to conquer Spain. He won, defeating the Berber troops and forcing their leader to retreat... only to be sent out again by Alfonso who imprisoned his wife and kids in the dungeons. El Cid wandered along, and got joined by Christians and Mosleums who knew his legend and claimed Valencia, a paradise sought by Alfonso. But Count Berenguer, an old enemy of the Cid, struck... only to fall and be locked up in a dungeon until he was freed on ransom. Cid got his family freed, and formed a great kingdom where Moors and Christians roamed as equals. But Yusuf and his troops lay seige to Valencia. El Cid was shot to death by an arrow, but his wife tied his dead body to his horse to rally troops into striking back on the Bergers, defeating them. Alfonso made his peace with El Cid and got his body preserved near the altar on an ivory seat holding his sword.
 * Ximena Diaz, El Cid's wife and direct successor as king of Valencia. A great tactician and warrior to rival her husband.
 * Vincent Willem van Gogh: A Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in art. Van Gogh suffered from psychotic episodes and delusions and though he worried about his mental stability, he often neglected his physical health. His most notable works were Sorrow, The Potato Eaters, Sunflowers, Bedroom in Arles, The Starry Night, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, and Wheatfield with Crows (1890)
 * The McPeo family
 * Sir William Wallace, a lord who led Scot-rebels in their war for independence from England and the Briton king Edward Longshanks.
 * Robin Hood, a Briton known to'd served King Richard the Lionheart during the Holy War and to'd opposed Prince John by stealing his gold to help the poor. A great swordsman, archer, and tactician to rival the Mongols.
 * Lady Marion, Robin Hood's wife. A great swordsman, archer and tactician to rival Robin.
 * Edvard Hagerup Grieg: A Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide. He is best known for his Pere Gynt Music such as Hall of the Mountain King.
 * Lady Marion, Robin Hood's wife. A great swordsman, archer and tactician to rival Robin.
 * Edvard Hagerup Grieg: A Norwegian composer and pianist. He is widely considered one of the leading Romantic era composers, and his music is part of the standard classical repertoire worldwide. He is best known for his Pere Gynt Music such as Hall of the Mountain King.


 * The Crane Family
 * Jonah: A Hebrew-prophet who spent time inside a noble whale who God ordered to rescue him for his just self-sacrifice for sailors in a storm and who reformed a tainted city of Ninevah. A moaner. A reluctant man who refused to help Ninevah since its people were enemies to his, but learned the hard way how revenge leads to more suffering.
 * Ichabod Crane: An American teacher who was the most well-known prey to the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. A superstitious man.
 * Louis-Hector Berlioz: A French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts (Requiem).
 * The Egoa
 * Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: a Russian composer of the Romantic period, some of whose works are among the most popular music in the classical repertoire. He wrote many works that are popular with the classical music public including his Romeo and Juliet, the 1812 Overture, The Nutcracker, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, and Marche Slave.
 * Joseph Maurice Ravel: a French composer, pianist and conductor best known for Bolero.


 * The Smico Family
 * Emperor Montezuma the 2nd: The 9th king of the Aztec city called Tenochtitlan. On his time, Hernan Cortes and his soldiers from Spain went to conquer the Americas. Montezuma presumed Cortes and his men were gods led by Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent-god, due to their guns which he saw as fire-sticks, their horses which he saw as great beasts, and their ships which he saw as floating towers. He brought Cortes to his city, failing to realise his error until they claimed the city for the gold and slaughtered any such as priests for objecting. People throws rocks on him, blaming him for their predicament, and rebelled to free their city from the Spaniards. He did suicide, leaving his nephew to claim the throne.
 * Cuauhtémoc: A jaguar-warrior who was nephew and successor to Emperor Montezuma the 2nd as king of Tenochtitlan. He'd been suspicious of Cortes since he saw the warlord's eagerness for the gold and tried to warn Montezuma only to be denied.... enabling the Spaniards to claim their city for the gold. He led his fellows to form a rebellion, driving the Spaniards out and becoming emperor when his uncle died from suicide. He led his followers to hunt down Cortes and slew many. But alas, many among his people died from a plague brought by the Spaniards.
 * The Quyo Family
 * Arminius: a chieftain of the Germanic Cherusci tribe and a former officer in the Roman military. A lieutenant to the Roman general Publius Quinctilius Varus, Arminius used his knowledge of Roman tactics to lead an allied coalition of Germanic tribes to a decisive victory against three Roman legions on the fight of the Teutoburg Forest, in 9 AD, one of the Roman's greatest defeats. A great leader and symbol of freedom.
 * Johann Sebastian Bach: a German composer and musician of the Baroque period. He is well-known for the Orchestral Suite No 4, Brandenburg Concertos, the Goldberg Variations, the Mass in B minor, and two Passions.
 * The Heo Family
 * Harriet Tubman: An African-American abolitionist, humanitarian, and an armed scout and spy for the US Army during the American Civil War. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some thirteen missions to rescue seventy enslaved families and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. She helped abolitionist John Brown recruit men for his raid on Harpers Ferry, and in the post-war era was an active participant in the struggle for women's suffrage.
 * The Earhart Family
 * Scáthach: A she-warrior from Scotland
 * Empress Jengu: An empress of Japan
 * Yennenga: A legendary princess from Africa, considered the mother of the Mossipeople of Burkina Faso
 * Urduja: A legendary warrior princess who is recognized as a heroine in Pangasinan of the Philippines.
 * Joan of Arc: A French 17-year-old girl who led an army to be free from England during the Hundred Year War. She was once a shepherdess before an 'angel' told her to lead the French Army to fight Britons for her country's freedom. She led French soldiers to many victories, until she got captured by Britons who put her on trial and burned her on a stake. But her noble acts inspired more which evenutally freed France from England and ended the Hundred Year War.
 * King Henry the 8th: A well-known Tudor-king
 * Queen Elisabeth the 1st: Henry the 8th's daughter and a well known Tudor-queen responsible for England defeating Spain and for supporting Henry the 7th of France.
 * The Leowa
 * Anna Leonowens, the Indian-born Briton. A governess, writer, and social activist who taught Siamese royalty
 * Sir Thomas George Knox: Siam's counsel-general from Ireland.
 * Prang Yen: Sir Knox's wife and a Siamese noblewoman.
 * Captain Louis Leonowens: Anna's son who is a solider on the Siamese Royal Academy and founder to Louis Thomas Leonowens Company in Siam which became Louis T. Leonowens Ltd, as well as one of the many who was slain by the 1918 flu-epidemic after World-War 1.
 * Caroline Knox: Louis's first wife as well as the youngest daughter of Sir Thomas George Knox and Prang Yen.
 * Anna Harriett Leonowens: Louis and Caroline's daughter
 * Ernst Shafer, a zoologist and lieutenant who led a German journey on Tibet during the 1930s.
 * The Jekyll Family
 * Pharaoh Khafre, a king on Egypt.
 * Joshua, Moses's direct successor as leader to the Hebrews best known for his conquest of Joshua during their journey to Israel.
 * Frederick Barbarossa, the Holy Roman Emperor and King of Germany on Frankfurt as well as the Holy Roman Empire's greatest medieval emperor. Back on his time, much of Germany was split to squabbling city-counties under dubious princes. Barbarossa sought to lead the Holy Roman Empire to bring unity and order. A great warrior, tactician, and master of diplomacy who forged the Land Codes and helped the poor by doing an official price after each harvest.... forging the provinces of Germany to the richest and strongest on Europe. The Empire spread on Germany, Poland, and Italy. The pope of Rome stubbornly and arrogantly refused to accept the emperor due to his belief the religion should lead.... so Barbarossa appointed his own pope. He razed the Italian city Milan as a warning to any potential Italian rebels such as the pope. Whenever the emperor went to Italy, Germans flared up. Whenever the emperor went to Germany, Italians plotted. Many in southern Italy formed an alliance called the Lombard League to destroy Barbarossa with help from his trusted ally, Henry the Lion.... only to fall. Barbarossa was forced to send Henry the Lion away to England for his treason. The fighting ended when the emperor and the pope signed a treaty which made them equals. When the pope died, the emperor replaced him with a new one... just as Europeans were driven out from the Holy Land by Saracens led by Sultan Saladin. Barbarossa led his troops to Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. But when he went in the river to get a drink, he drowned due to weariness and his heavy armour as well as a stain on his heart from the journey since he was 67 on the time. His death was a tragedy, causing some knights to join the Saracens and some to do suicide. His body was pickled in vinegar, stored in the barrel, and buried in Jerusalem. Legend said he would return when his people needed him the most.
 * Edmond Dantès/The Count of Monte Cristo: The man who inspired the Count of Monte Cristo by who wrote The Three Musketeers. In 1815, Edmond Dantès, a young merchant sailor who has recently been granted the succession of his captain Leclère, returns to Marseille to marry his Catalan fiancée Mercédès. Leclère, a supporter of Emperor Napoleon, found himself dying at sea and charged Dantès to deliver two objects: a package to General Bertrand and a letter from Elba to an unknown man in Paris. On the eve of Dantès' wedding to Mercédès, Fernand Mondego (Mercédès' cousin and a rival for her affections) is given advice by Dantès' colleague Danglars (who is jealous of Dantès' rapid rise to captain) to send an anonymous note accusing Dantès of being a Bonapartist traitor. The result was poor Dante being locked in prison. After 6 years, he meets he a ("The Mad Priest"), a fellow prisoner who had dug an escape tunnel that ended up in Dantès' cell. For a few years, Faria taught Dantes some sword-fighting and science as well as culture and language. Knowing himself to be close to death, Faria tells Dantès the location of a treasure on the island of Monte Cristo. When Faria dies, Dantès took his place in the burial sack. When the guards throw the sack into the sea, Dantès breaks through and swims to a nearby island. He is rescued by a smuggling ship that stops at Monte Cristo. After recovering the treasure, Dantès returns to Marseille. He purchased the island of Monte Cristo and the title of Count from the Tuscan government. He went on his vendetta on the oens responsible for his imprisonment, only to cause more pain when Fernand wounds his love and starts a fire. The two sword-fioght with Dantes winning.
 * Doctor Henry Jekyll/Mr. Edward Hyde: Doctor Samuel Jekyll's great-grandpa from Victorian times. The man who started the family curse by messing with Tibetan herbs trying to purge all darkness from his soul, thus wrecking the yin-yang balance within.
 * Captain Louie Jekyll/Hyde: Doctor Samuel Jekyll's grandpa who fought under Colonel Lawrence to beat Turks on World-War 1.
 * Doctor Robert Jekyll/Hyde: Doctor Samuel Jekyll's dad who founded Paragium and fought alongside the Home Guard during World-War 2.
 * Belle: Doctor Samuel Jekyll's mum who helped to found Paragium. A crime-boss who stole from the rich to feed the poor. A great sorceress from Egypt.
 * The Dreakua Family
 * Yodit: A warrior queen of Ethiopia. When she was a princess, many contended for her hand due to her beauty. Her jealous nephew and heir to the throne Gidajan stole gold curtains and framed her for the crime, leading to her being locked in the deepest dungeon-cells. But some loyal ones knew Gidajan was lying. A loyal captain named Samuel helped her escape in a secret tunnel. Yodit went north to get help in getting revenge on Gidajan. She heard about a Syrian prince named Zanobis who was looking for a suitable bride and proved her worth such as gaining relics for him and ending some buccaneers who caused trouble for him. They married. Five years after Zanobis took the Syrian throne, Yodit learned Gidajan was planning to conquer the east and sent an elite force who slew him. When Gidajan's sons found out, they fought over the throne, starting a civl-war which crippled the empire. Yodit got a fleet built which crossed the Red Sea to strike their land and eventually got Gidajan slain.
 * Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi/Donatello: An early Renaissance sculptor from Florence. He studied classical sculpture and used this to develop a complete Renaissance style in sculpture, whose periods in Rome, Paduaand Siena introduced to other parts of Italy a long and productive career. He worked with stone, bronze, wood, clay, stucco and wax, and had several assistants, with four perhaps being a typical number. Though his best-known works were mostly models in the round, he developed a new, very shallow, type of bas-relief for small works, and a good deal of his output was larger architectural reliefs. His most notable work were St. George, David, and the Equestrian Monument of Gattamelata
 * Vlad the 3rd/Vlad the Impaler/Vlad Dracula: Lord of Wallachia and the namesake of Dracula the Vampire-Lord.... well-known for impaling people on stakes for crimes. He was son of Vlad Dracul, lord of Wallachia on the 1400s. Vlad and his younger brother, Radu, were held as hostages in the Ottoman Empire from 1442 to secure their father's loyalty. Vlad's father and eldest brother, Mircea, were murdered after John Hunyadi, Regent-Governor of Hungary, invaded Wallachia in 1447. Hunyadi installed Vlad's second cousin, Vladislav II, as the new voivode. Vladislav used Vlad to claim lands. When Vlad found out about Vladislav forming peace with Hungarians and Ottomans to secure his power, he was enraged as he realised he'd been played and swore revenge. Helped by his cousin Bogdan the 2nd, he slew Vladislav and reclaimed Wallachia, leading it well and impaling any who broke the laws. He brought all the Bayars to a feast to question them on how many Vovoids they'd seen, learning some saw thirty while some saw fewer than seven reigns.... leading to him arresting them and marching them to Poenari Castle's ruin to rebuild it and then impaling them once their work was done. Many served Vlad and got great land. Vlad waged war on the Turks and defeated many. He got captured and imprisoned on Hungary, but escaped and led his troops.... only to be shot in the heart and to die.
 * Edward Teague/Captain Blackbeard: Earth's most notorious buccaneer.
 * King Henry the 5th: A king of England known for starting the Hundred Year War between Britain and France, and for his famous victory at the Battle of Agincourt.
 * Florence Nightingale, a well-known nurse on the Crimean War
 * Catherine the 2nd/Catherine the Great: Russia's longest-running empress
 * Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky: A was a Russian composer, one of the group known as "The Five". Such works include the opera Boris Godunov, the orchestral tone poem Night on Bald Mountain and the piano suite Pictures at an Exhibition.
 * Frederick Douglass: An African-American politician, public speaker, social reformer, abolitionist, suffragist, and writer. After escaping from slavery in Maryland, he became a national leader of the abolitionist movement in Massachusetts and New York, gaining note for his dazzling speeches. and incisive antislavery writings. In his time, he was described by abolitionists as a living counteraction to slaveholders' arguments that slaves lacked the intellectual capacity to function as independent American citizens. Many northerners found it hard to believe a slave could become such a speech-forger. Frederick is a great supporter of racial equality and gender-equality.
 * Field-Marshal Edwin Rommel, leader to the Nazi-Party's Afrikan Korps during World_War 2. He was a great war-leader who respected and treated Jews fairly and also tried to remove Adolf Hitler from power.
 * The Yewer Family
 * The Rep Family
 * Erik the Red: A Norwegian Viking, remembered in medieval and Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first Norse settlement in Greenland.
 * Leif Erikson: Erik the Red's son and a Norse viking from Iceland as well as the first European colonist known to'd reached North America since the Pleistocene.
 * The Reyu Family
 * Pharaoh Ramesis, a king of Egypt
 * King Henry the 8th, a well-known king of England during Tudor times.
 * Charlemagne:  King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774 and Emperor of the Romans from 800. He united much of Europe during the early Middle Ages. He was the first recognised emperor in western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier.
 * Admiral John of Austria: Son of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He became a military leader in the service of his half-brother, King Philip the 2nd of Spain and is best known for his role as the admiral of the Holy Alliance fleet at the Battle of Lepanto which weakened the Ottoman Empire.
 * Lieutenant Reyu, a Briton-soldier who followed General Wosoley in the Gordon Relief Voyage to relieve Major-General Charles George Gordon who was helping Egyptians escape when Britain decided to leave in the face of Mahdi Mahommed Ahmed.
 * Major Winston Churchill, a well-known politician who fought on the Western Front during World War 1 and led England during World-War 2 and the Cold War. A well-known speech-forger. He supplied macaques to Gibraltar. He eventually died from stroke, and had a funeral ordered by Queen Elizabeth the 2nd.
 * The Perk Family
 * Le Lai: A Vietnamese general who served Le Loi during his war to free Vietnam from Chinese such as the Ming Dynasty. He is known to'd posed as Le Loi to lead a charge to turn the tide during a fight on the mountains, only to die.
 * The Smek Family
 * Nectanebo I: An Egyptian pharaoh
 * Vercingetorix: a king and chieftain of the Arvernitribe who united the Gauls in a revolt against Roman forces during the last phase of Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars.
 * Captain Feop: A survivor from Emperor Napoleon's army who helped to forge the French Foreign Legion.
 * Jacques Offenbach: A German-born French composer, cellist and impresario of the romantic period. He is remembered for Orpheus in the Underground featuring the famous Infernal Gallop/can-can  and his uncompleted opera The Tales of Hoffmann.
 * The Qizo Family
 * Nashimi, a sister to Shaman-Queen Himiko on 2nd century Japan
 * Timur/Tamerlane: a Turco-Mongol conqueror. The founder of the Timurid Empire in Persia and Central Asia known to'd defeating the Mamluks of Egypt and Syria, the emerging Ottoman Empire, and the declining Delhi Sultanation. Timur envisioned the restoration of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan.
 * Ulugh Beg: Timur's grandson who was a sultan. A great astronomer and mathematician. The one who built the great Ulugh Beg Observatory, one of the finest observatories in the Islamic world and Central Asia.
 * Admiral Yi-Sun-sin: A great commander of the Korean Navy during the 16th century. The one who selected the turtle ship suggested during the reign of King Taejong and improving it. His most remarkable military achievement occurred at the Battle of Myeongnyang. Outnumbered 133 warships to 13, and forced into a last stand with only his minimal fleet standing between the Japanese Army and Seoul, he still managed to leave 31 of the 133 Japanese warships either destroyed or impaired, without losing a single ship of his own. Yi died at the Battle of Noryang on December 16, 1598. With the Japanese army on the verge of being completely cast out from the Korean Peninsula, he was mortally wounded by a single gunshot. His famous dying words were, "The battle is at its height...beat my war drums...do not announce my death." Despite never having received naval training or participating in naval combat prior to the war, and constantly being outnumbered and outsupplied, he went to his grave as one of few admirals in world history who remained undefeated after commanding as many naval battles as he did.
 * The Khenplek Family
 * Toip: A German rebel who fought Romans.
 * Sigurd/Siegfried: A legendary Norse hunter who is one of the heroes in the German Nibelungenlied, and Richard Wagner's operas Siegfried and Götterdämmerung.
 * Field Marshal Herman Goring: A member of the Nazi-Party's Air-Force who ordered a hunting reserve and was behind the forging of the Heck cows to rebuild the Aurochs.
 * Toip: A German rebel who fought Romans.
 * Sigurd/Siegfried: A legendary Norse hunter who is one of the heroes in the German Nibelungenlied, and Richard Wagner's operas Siegfried and Götterdämmerung.
 * Field Marshal Herman Goring: A member of the Nazi-Party's Air-Force who ordered a hunting reserve and was behind the forging of the Heck cows to rebuild the Aurochs.


 * The Smeranko Family
 * Ivan IV Vasilyevich/Ivan the Terrible: A Russian tsar during the 1500s. During his reign, Russia conquered the Khanates of Kazan, Astrakhan and Sibir, becoming a multiethnic and multicontinental land. He turned Russia into an empire though on the cost of his people. intelligent and devout, yet given to rages and prone to episodic outbreaks of mental instability that increased with his age. In one such outburst, he killed his son and heir Ivan Ivanovich. This left his younger son, the pious but politically ineffectual Feodor Ivanovich, to inherit the throne. He died from a stroke while playing chess with Bogdan Belsky.
 * Joseph Stalin: Leader to the Soviet Union during World-War 2 and the Cold War. He started the Cold War by trying to get the Germans and Americans removed due to how Americans refused to wipe out all Germans for World-War 2. An iron-fisted megalomaniac.
 * The Bownapet Family
 * Emperor Napoleon Bownaparte: A French general who became Emperor of France during the French Revolution. A talented swordsman, marksman, tactician, and rider. He led soldiers to conquer much of Europe. He is considered to be one of the greatest military-commanders on Earth. But Spaniards and Portugese revolted with help from Britons and won. The French invasion of Russia led to many French soldiers and horses dying from frostbite and sickness, forcing the army to retreat. And they eventually fell to an alliance of Britons led by Field-Marshal Arthur Wesley who was the 1st Duke of Wellington and Prussians led by Field-Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. The French people rebelled and got him kicked out to Saint Helena where he spent the rest of his life until he died from cancer.
 * The Bownapet Family
 * Emperor Napoleon Bownaparte: A French general who became Emperor of France during the French Revolution. A talented swordsman, marksman, tactician, and rider. He led soldiers to conquer much of Europe. He is considered to be one of the greatest military-commanders on Earth. But Spaniards and Portugese revolted with help from Britons and won. The French invasion of Russia led to many French soldiers and horses dying from frostbite and sickness, forcing the army to retreat. And they eventually fell to an alliance of Britons led by Field-Marshal Arthur Wesley who was the 1st Duke of Wellington and Prussians led by Field-Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. The French people rebelled and got him kicked out to Saint Helena where he spent the rest of his life until he died from cancer.
 * Emperor Napoleon Bownaparte: A French general who became Emperor of France during the French Revolution. A talented swordsman, marksman, tactician, and rider. He led soldiers to conquer much of Europe. He is considered to be one of the greatest military-commanders on Earth. But Spaniards and Portugese revolted with help from Britons and won. The French invasion of Russia led to many French soldiers and horses dying from frostbite and sickness, forcing the army to retreat. And they eventually fell to an alliance of Britons led by Field-Marshal Arthur Wesley who was the 1st Duke of Wellington and Prussians led by Field-Marshal Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher. The French people rebelled and got him kicked out to Saint Helena where he spent the rest of his life until he died from cancer.

Creatures on Kong Island

 * Gigantopithecines: Giant apes which roamed Asia during the Pleistocene. The ones on Kong Island developed further, becoming as big as houses. Cozes to the Yeti from Asia, the Bigfoot from North America, and the Yowies from Australia.
 * Coeladontas: Furry rhinos which roamed Europe and Northern Asia during the Pleistocene. Bigger than modern rhinos with long and thin but sharp horns.
 * Kongerian Aardvarks: Aardvarks on Kong Island. Their ancestors were brought from Africa to Kong Island during the Pleistocene. They feed on insects such as ants, termites, beetles, flies, and others with help from their claws for digging, their long noses, and their long tongues.
 * Embolotheriums: Big rhinos which roamed Asia and Africa during the Eocene and the Oligocene. They own y-shaped horns and orange-sized brains.
 * Toxodons: Big, furry hippos which roamed South American during the Pleistocene.
 * Chalicotheriums: Herbivores from Asia during the Oligocene and Miocene. They own sharp claws to get food and knuckle-walk. They;'re cozes to horses, rhinos, and tapirs.
 * Ancylotherium: Herbivores from Africa during the Pliocene. Cozes to Chalicotheriums.
 * Dire Wolves: Big wolves which roamed the Americas during the Pleistocene. Pack-hunting preds as modern wolves.
 * Giant Jaguars: Big jaguars which roamed North America during the Pleistocene. As big as tigers with teeth which cut through bone.
 * Phorusrhacoses: Giant, flightless birds from the Americas during the Pleistocene.
 * Andrewsarchus: Preds from Asia during the Eocene and the Oligocene. They look similar to wolves fused with hyenas, yet proved to be cozes to sheep and goats.
 * Hyenodons: Rhino-sized, hyena-themed preds from Asia during the Oligocene and Miocene.
 * Entelodons: Rhino-sized, monstrous pigs from Asia during the Oligocene and Miocene.
 * Andrewsarchus: Preds from Asia during the Eocene and the Oligocene. They look similar to wolves fused with hyenas, yet proved to be cozes to sheep and goats.
 * Hyenodons: Rhino-sized, hyena-themed preds from Asia during the Oligocene and Miocene.
 * Entelodons: Rhino-sized, monstrous pigs from Asia during the Oligocene and Miocene.

Places

 * The Bermuda Isles: An archipelago of islands within the Bermuda Triangle.
 * Kong Island: An island forged by aliens on the Bermuda Triangle to preserve prehistory. The biggest of the Bermuda Isles. It is home to fauna from the Paleozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras.
 * Kongio: The city of the Konger Tribe, descendants from Noah and his tribe who went to the island during the Pleistocene's end and the Holocene's dawn, 10,000 years before.
 * The Grand Hall: A great hall where there is the Round Table from Camelot.
 * Norkey: An island which is home to Vikings.
 * Eroko: The big city of the Vikings.
 * Meckopqo: An island where there roam Aztecs whose ancestors escaped Hernan Cortez's terror. A tropical land.
 * Jopeq: An island where there dwell people descended from soldiers who came from 16th century Japan.
 * New Somali: A smaller island near the mainland where Somali buccaneers settled and founded a society. A good society who live of the land.
 * Africa: The second biggest continent on Earth. The ancestral land of many such as humans.
 * Egypt: A country on North Africa known for the Pyramids and the Sphinks.
 * The Congo: A jungle land on African's middle.
 * The Mountains of the Moon/The Ruwenzori Mountains: African mountains. It has jungles as well as peaks covered by ice and snow.
 * Sudan: A country on North African.
 * Ethiopia: A country on Africa's horn. Yodit's homeland.
 * Kenya
 * Tanzania
 * Mount Kilimanjaro
 * Botswana: A country on Southern Africa
 * The Okavango Delta: An oasis on Botswana's semi-desert. A 'garden of Eden' for the locals on the dry land. Revealed to be where Noah was born, and to'd also been where Ann was born. Revealed to be where Jenny Weaver died fighting Neo-Nazis.
 * Asia: The first biggest continent on Earth.
 * India: A country on Asia. It was once a subcontinent before it collided with Asia during the Cenozoic.... forming the Himalayan Mountains and causing the first monsoons responsible for the changes on Africa leading to humanity's dawn.
 * China: A country on Asia.
 * The Himalayas: Earth's biggest mountains formed when India collided with Asia. The home of the Yeti.
 * Mongolia: A country on Central Asia. Known to'd been domain to Atilla and Genghis Khan
 * The Gobi Desert: A great desert on Mongolia
 * Russia: The biggest country on Asia.
 * Moscow: The capital city of Russia
 * St. Petersburg: A city on Russia.
 * Saudi Arabia: A big country on the Arabia Peninsula.
 * Turkey: A big country on Asia.
 * Israel: A country on Asia.
 * Australia: A subcontient. The land where most of Earth's marsupials dwelled.
 * North America:
 * California
 * Los Angeles: A city on California
 * The La Brea Tar-Pits: A Pleistocene-find where fauna's remains were found in tar.
 * Arizona
 * The Great Canyon: A great canyon on Arizona. A find where Pleistocene fauna roamed long before.
 * Central America:
 * South America:
 * Brazil: The biggest country on South America
 * El Dorado: A hidden city where Aztecs dwell.
 * The Amazon: South America's biggest river and the biggest river on Earth.
 * Colombia
 * Peru: A country on South America. It was the home of the fictional bear Paddington
 * Argentina:
 * Europe
 * England: A country on Europe.
 * London: The capital city of England
 * Salisbury: A city on England.
 * Old Sarum: The ruins of a castle on Salisbury. It was fortress for Romans and Crusaders.
 * Amesbury: A city on England
 * Stonehenge: A stone-circle on Amesbury forged during the Holocene. Revealed to be forged to act as portals.
 * Scotland.
 * Ireland
 * Wales
 * Cardiff: A city on Wales.
 * France: A big country on Europe
 * Paris: The capital of France.
 * Spain: A big country on Europe near France.
 * Romania: A big country on Europe. The traditional home for the vampires and Vlad the Impaler.
 * Italy: A country on Europe
 * Rome: The capital of Italy. Ancestral land of the Romans.
 * Venice: A city on Italy well-known for canals. It was founded by survivers from Aquileia, a Roman city destroyed by the Huns. It was Marco Polo's home.
 * Romania: A big country on Europe. The traditional home for the vampires and Vlad the Impaler.
 * Italy: A country on Europe
 * Rome: The capital of Italy. Ancestral land of the Romans.
 * Venice: A city on Italy well-known for canals. It was founded by survivers from Aquileia, a Roman city destroyed by the Huns. It was Marco Polo's home.

Trivia

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Cultural References

 * Ann Dwan Darrow's name is a fusion of the names of Ann Darrow from King Kong (1933) and King Kong (2005), Amy Franklin from King Kong Lives, and Mason Weaver from Kong: Skull Island.
 * Jack Prescot Conrad's name is a fusion of the names of  Jack Prescott from King Kong (1976) and Captain James Conrad from Kong: Skull Island.
 * Miki Jem is based on MikiSaegusa from Godzilla vs. Biollante, Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah, Godzilla and Mothra: The Battle for Earth, Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II, Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla, and  Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
 * Edward Remmong is based on Alfred Pennyworth from the DC Comics, Jarvis from the Marvel Comics, and Cogman from the Transformers Movies.
 * Brigadier Peko is similar in appearance and personality to Colonel Thornberry from The Wild Thornberrys franchise.
 * Major Perk is based on Ben Gunn from the Treasure Island franchise, Lieutenant Hank Marlow from Kong: Skull Island, and Bad Ape from War for Planet of the Apes
 * Paragium is based on the Prodigium from The Mummy (2017)
 * Jet Jaguar's melee weapons are each based on lightsabres and electro-staffs from the Star Wars franchise.
 * Amelia Earhart is similar in personality and appearance to her counterpart on Night on the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian.
 * Lieutenant Harold Robert Smek is based on the title character of the James Bond movies and Hot Rod on the Transformers Movies. He also uses a modified Aston Martin DB5 as James Bond did, a time-ring as homage to Hot Rod's time-gun, two flamethrowers similar to the ones used by Pyro on the Marvel Comics, and bolas similar to the ones used by the Chameleon on Spectacular Spider-Man.
 * Audrea owns a perfume-flamethrower and a diary with a dart gun similar to the ones from the James Bond movie Moonraker. 
 * Major Khenpelk is based on Kraven the Hunter from the Marvel franchise and Van Pelt from the Jumanji franchise.
 * Audrea Tippos is a parody on Audrey Timmonds from Godzilla (1999) and Godzilla: The Series
 * Professor Blurg has many quirks similar to roles he's been. He does kung fu and storytelling as well as enjoy food as Po did on the Kung Fu Panda franchise, is a vegetarian as Lenny on Shark Tale, does drama-speeches as Carl Denham did on King Kong (2005), is a cartographer and code-breaker as Professor Oberon on Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, and play a guitar as Dewey did on The School of Rock.
 * Jekyll's family tree has a similar back story to Jekyll and Hyde (2015)
 * The Magno-Knight look and act similar to the Knights of Iacon from the Transformers Movies,
 * Saurkor's Cult is similar to the Light from Young Justice and Tenebrae from Jekyll and Hyde (2015)
 * Jockie is based on the Joker from DC Comics and the Ringmaster from Marvel Comics.
 * Holly is based on Harley Quinn from DC Comics 
 * Dee Doo and Dee Duu are based on the Dee Dee twins from Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker.
 * Tubo and Werp are based on two of the Joker's group on Batman: The Killing Joke.
 * Scerop is a parody on Scarecrow from DC Comics. 
 * Brubo is based on Bruto from Marvel Comics