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==In the real world== | ==In the real world== | ||
*''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'' is released | ===March=== | ||
*''[[The Three Treasures]]'' is released | *'''3 March:''' ''[[The Giant Behemoth]]'' is released in the [[United States]]. | ||
*''[[Battle in Outer Space]]'' is released | ===April=== | ||
==In | *'''24 April:''' [[Norman England]] is born in California, United States. | ||
*Two giant, fire-breathing dinosaurs, dubbed "[[Godzilla|Gigantis]]" and "[[Anguirus|Angurus]]," attack Japan. (''[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. | ===May=== | ||
*At the height of the Cold War, aerial photography taken from a | *'''21 May:''' ''[[Godzilla Raids Again]]'' is released in the [[United States]] under the title ''[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. release|Gigantis, the Fire Monster]]''. | ||
===November=== | |||
*'''1 November:''' ''[[The Three Treasures]]'' is released in [[Japan]]. | |||
===December=== | |||
*'''26 December:''' ''[[Battle in Outer Space]]'' is released in [[Japan]]. | |||
==In fiction== | |||
*Two giant, fire-breathing dinosaurs, dubbed "[[Godzilla|Gigantis]]" and "[[Anguirus|Angurus]]," attack Japan. (''[[Godzilla Raids Again#U.S. release|Gigantis, the Fire Monster]]'') | |||
*At the height of the Cold War, aerial photography taken from a [[Russia]]n spy plane reveals a huge containment facility established around an ice cap in Siberia. The [[Monarch]] symbol can be seen emblazoned across the canopy of the structure, which turned out to be a seemingly empty [[MUTO]] nest. In the 1970's, the outpost would be abandoned. (''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'' / ''[[Godzilla: Aftershock]]'')<ref name="TimelineKSI">[[:File:Monarch_Timeline_004.PNG|''Kong: Skull Island'' Monarch timeline supplementary material: "1959 - Syberian mystery: At the height of the Cold War, aerial photography taken from a Russian spy plane reveals a huge containment facility established around an icecap in Siberia. The Monarch symbol can be seen emblazoned across the canopy of the structure." [photo]]]</ref> | |||
*[[Bill Randa|Billy Randa]], his wife [[Keiko Randa|Keiko]], and [[Lee Shaw]] travel to an abandoned facility in Kazakhstan. There they discover an underground chamber which houses dozens of [[Endoswarmer]] eggs. (''[[Monarch: Legacy of Monsters]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:53, 17 November 2023
Timeline
Before 1900
1900-1999
2000-present
In the real world
March
- 3 March: The Giant Behemoth is released in the United States.
April
- 24 April: Norman England is born in California, United States.
May
- 21 May: Godzilla Raids Again is released in the United States under the title Gigantis, the Fire Monster.
November
- 1 November: The Three Treasures is released in Japan.
December
- 26 December: Battle in Outer Space is released in Japan.
In fiction
- Two giant, fire-breathing dinosaurs, dubbed "Gigantis" and "Angurus," attack Japan. (Gigantis, the Fire Monster)
- At the height of the Cold War, aerial photography taken from a Russian spy plane reveals a huge containment facility established around an ice cap in Siberia. The Monarch symbol can be seen emblazoned across the canopy of the structure, which turned out to be a seemingly empty MUTO nest. In the 1970's, the outpost would be abandoned. (Godzilla: King of the Monsters / Godzilla: Aftershock)[1]
- Billy Randa, his wife Keiko, and Lee Shaw travel to an abandoned facility in Kazakhstan. There they discover an underground chamber which houses dozens of Endoswarmer eggs. (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters)
References
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