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WebAn animated TV series about a girl called Mona, a young girl with a vivid imagination. She believes her hometown is overrun with supernatural monsters, and she plans to stop them all and save the town on a daily basis. Stars: Emma Taylor-Isherwood, Carrie Finlay, Al Gravelle, Jonathan Koensgen. Votes: 1,315. WebThe King Kong Show is an American / Japanese children's animated television series produced in 1966 by Videocraft of the USA, and Japan 's Toei Animation and is the first anime series produced in Japan for an American company (not counting Rankin/Bass' previous Animagic stop motion specials, also animated in Japan). WebSet in the fictional KNG-TV studio, somewhere in New York City "The Kong Show on TV," features the behind-the-scenes antics of the wacky cast and crew… should stem cell research be allowed