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==In the real world==
==In the real world==
*On March 1, 1954, the U.S. tested the first H-bomb, Castle Bravo, on the [[Bikini Atoll]] in the Marshall Islands. Having not warned Japan, a fishing boat called the ''[[Wikipedia:Daigo Fukuryū Maru|Daigo Fukuryū Maru]]'' (Lucky Dragon No: 5) was sailing nearby and was hit by the fallout, resulting in the death of the ship's radioman. Most fish caught around Japan for the next few months were contaminated by drifting fallout and could not be eaten, causing a severe downfall in the fishing industry.
*'''1 March''' The United States tests the first H-bomb, Castle Bravo, on the [[Bikini Atoll]] in the Marshall Islands. Having not warned Japan, a fishing boat called the ''[[Wikipedia:Daigo Fukuryū Maru|Daigo Fukuryū Maru]]'' (Lucky Dragon No: 5) sailed nearby and was hit by the fallout, eventually resulting in the death of the ship's radioman. Most fish caught around Japan for the next few months were contaminated by drifting fallout and could not be eaten, causing a severe downfall in the fishing industry.
*Tomoyuki Tanaka, a producer at Toho Studios, developed an idea for a movie about a giant monster created by an H-bomb test that attacks Japan.
*[[Tomoyuki Tanaka]], a producer at Toho Studios, developed an idea for a movie about a giant monster created by an H-bomb test that attacks Japan.
*The first ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' movie is released on November 3 in [[Japan]].
*'''3 November''' The first ''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'' film is released in [[Japan]].


==In the Kaiju Multiverse==
==In fiction==
*[[Godzilla]], a giant 50 meter [[kaiju]] created by the radioactivity from an H-bomb test, attacks Japan and completely destroys the country's capital city of Tokyo. The beast is finally killed by the [[Oxygen Destroyer]], a device invented by [[Daisuke Serizawa]]. The doctor, however, sacrificed himself and died with the King of the Monsters in order to insure that his device would never be used again. (''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'')
*[[Godzilla]], a giant 50 meter [[kaiju]] created by the radioactivity from an H-bomb test, attacks Japan and completely destroys the country's capital city of Tokyo. The beast is finally killed by the [[Oxygen Destroyer]], a device invented by [[Daisuke Serizawa]]. The doctor, however, sacrificed himself and died with the King of the Monsters in order to insure that his device would never be used again. (''[[Godzilla (1954 film)|Godzilla]]'')
*On Lagos Island, three man-made animals called [[Dorat]]s are exposed to a nuclear blast and merge into one, giant monster: [[King Ghidorah]]. (''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'')
*On Lagos Island, three man-made animals called [[Dorat]]s are exposed to a nuclear blast and merge into one, giant monster: [[King Ghidorah]]. (''[[Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah]]'')
*[[Monarch]], overseen by [[Douglas MacArthur|General MacArthur]], is authorized unofficially in order to expand understanding of so-called [[M.U.T.O. (designation)|Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms]]. (''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'')<ref name="TimelineKSI">[[File:Monarch_Timelne_005.PNG|300px]]</ref>
*[[Monarch]], overseen by [[Douglas MacArthur|General MacArthur]], is authorized unofficially in order to expand understanding of so-called [[M.U.T.O. (designation)|Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Organisms]]. (''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'')<ref name="TimelineKSI">[[:File:Monarch_Timelne_005.PNG|Monarch timeline from ''Kong: Skull Island'' promotional materials. (photo)]]</ref>
**In March, the two [[Shinomura]] fuse into one and attack [[Moansta Island]]. The Moansta Islanders contact [[Ishiro Serizawa]]'s father, who contacts [[Monarch]] and Godzilla battles it and uses his atomic breath on it, splitting Shinomura into two. Godzilla kills one of the halves but the other escapes and Godzilla goes after it. The U.S. army decides to intercept and try to kill them at [[Bikini Atoll]]. The Castle Bravo nuclear "test" is conducted, killing the Shinomura. Godzilla, however, survived. (''[[Godzilla: Awakening]]'' / ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'')
**In March, the two [[Shinomura]] fuse into one and attack [[Moansta Island]]. The Moansta Islanders contact [[Ishiro Serizawa]]'s father, who contacts [[Monarch]] and Godzilla battles it and uses his atomic breath on it, splitting Shinomura into two. Godzilla kills one of the halves but the other escapes and Godzilla goes after it. The U.S. army decides to intercept and try to kill them at [[Bikini Atoll]]. The Castle Bravo nuclear "test" is conducted, killing the Shinomura. Godzilla, however, survived. (''[[Godzilla: Awakening]]'' / ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'')
 
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Revision as of 00:09, 6 August 2021

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In the real world

  • 1 March The United States tests the first H-bomb, Castle Bravo, on the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Having not warned Japan, a fishing boat called the Daigo Fukuryū Maru (Lucky Dragon No: 5) sailed nearby and was hit by the fallout, eventually resulting in the death of the ship's radioman. Most fish caught around Japan for the next few months were contaminated by drifting fallout and could not be eaten, causing a severe downfall in the fishing industry.
  • Tomoyuki Tanaka, a producer at Toho Studios, developed an idea for a movie about a giant monster created by an H-bomb test that attacks Japan.
  • 3 November The first Godzilla film is released in Japan.

In fiction

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