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RARE 1970's King Kong World Trade Center Mego Toy Commercial

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  • We miss the Twin Towers.

  • This video is 46 seconds long. Half of 46 is 23. Half of 23 is 11.5. When you turn a 5 upside down and remove the top (now bottom) piece and put it at the top it becomes a 9. 11.9, which backwards is 9.11. Coincidence? I think not!

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  • Creepy commercial

  • @pictureisup1 My thought exactly.

  • @PigsCanFly2day he could have saved the day on 911

  • Look, King Kong caught the plane!

  • @KingOfFetusland except this video is 45 seconds long, and YouTube just glitches things up.

  • you can clearly see from this design that although it is loadbearing, the twin towers were not meant to withstand the impact of a starfighter never mind a boeing, the simple answer to prevent future attacks on high rise building is to install a giant monkey wholl catch the planes. anyone for a chewit?

  • @KingOfFetusland LoL that was awesome !!

  • @solrac18619 fighter jet not a commercial airliner. from another perspective had king kong been there at the time the hijackers would have been the hero as their actions would have led to the demise of the simian threat. all of this is rather made moot by the fact king kong is not a real being. XD

  • 0:27 King Kong vs Giant Batman.. Who would win?

  • In the commercial you can see King Kong holding an a commercial air liner, he could have saved everyone! ;)

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