![]() When she is possessed by Ramone De La Porta using his Cyber-Link Computer to become a mutant hybrid of herself and the human, she takes on a highly anthropomorphized look, with more defined webbed fingers and the glowing red eyes associated with De La Porta's mutants. The back of her neck appears to have armored plates, and she has a row of spikes running down her tail. Her eyes are yellow with a dark green iris. She has a small set of what appear to be gills behind her jaw, and a single row of sharp, white teeth. She is mostly light green with a darker patch on her back, and instead of plesiosaur-like fins, Nessie has four limbs with webbed claws, and a pair of fluke-like fins on her tail. In Kong: The Animated Series, Nessie's design once again deviates from the popular image, with her being depicted as something more like a sauropod with aquatic adaptations, much like how the Aquanauts resemble humans with some aquatic flourishes. There are few differences between the adult and child form, with the most prominent being the child's large, round eyes, that contrast its mother's more sunken pair. ![]() Their heads have two orange eyes, two fins on the sides of their head, skeletal-like nostrils, a mouth full of sharp teeth, and two whiskers on the bottom jaw. They both have seven pairs of webbed claws and a hanging dewlap. Both have a long, tan, serpentine body with a lighter underside, a darker tan dorsal fin running down their backs, brown patterns and spots covering their bodies, and a tear-shaped tailfin. In Godzilla: The Series, Nessie and her child are not depicted with the plesiosaur-like body that is popular in depictions of the cryptid. In The King Kong Show, the Loch Ness Monster appears to be a long-necked red crocodilian creature with several triangular spikes or fins running down its neck. Unlike plesiosaurs, however, these designs possessed two humps on their backs, a trait likely derived from many supposed Nessie sightings, and webbed claws instead of flippers. Proposed designs for the Loch Ness Monster in Nessie appear to be largely plesiosaur-like in appearance. Nessie was also planned to star in the Toho-Hammer Films tokusatsu co-production Nessie in the late 1970s, but the project never materialized. As a popular monster in cryptozoology and folklore, she has been featured in numerous media over the years, including episode 10B of the 1966 series The King Kong Show, episode 11 of the 1999 series Godzilla: The Series, and episode 25 of the 2000 series Kong: The Animated Series. The Loch Ness Monster, nicknamed Nessie, is a well-known cryptid said to reside in Loch Ness in Scotland. Tourism must be down in Scotland, so the locals faked an attack.” ― Nick Tatopoulos and Elsie Chapman discussing the validity of footage of the Loch Ness Monster ( Godzilla: The Series episode 11, " DeadLoch") Maybe the creature-” Nick Tatopoulos: “ Elsie, please. This guy is embarrassing!” Elsie Chapman: “ What do you mean?” Nick Tatopoulos: “ And is that thing made of rubber?” Elsie Chapman: “ I don't know, it's too blurry to tell. Nick Tatopoulos: “ At least they could've hired a real actor.
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