1980: Difference between revisions
From Wikizilla, the kaiju encyclopedia
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (Text replacement - "Gamera: Super Monster" to "Gamera Super Monster") |
MireGoji0862 (talk | contribs) m (→In the real world: Title format correction.) |
||
Line 5: | Line 5: | ||
==In the real world== | ==In the real world== | ||
*[[Maimi Okuwa|Mayumi Okuwa]] is born on July 23 in [[Japan]]. | *[[Maimi Okuwa|Mayumi Okuwa]] is born on July 23 in [[Japan]]. | ||
*[[Gamera Super Monster]] is released to cinemas on March 20th, 1980. It is a commercial failure, and drives [[Kadokawa|Daiei]] back into bankruptcy. | *[[Gamera Super Monster|''Gamera Super Monster'']] is released to cinemas on March 20th, 1980. It is a commercial failure, and drives [[Kadokawa|Daiei]] back into bankruptcy. | ||
*[[Tsuburaya Productions]] concludes its final ''Ultraman'' TV series for 16 years, ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman 80 (series)|Ultraman 80]]''. While the series is a commercial success, the franchise is put on a semi-hiatus to allow the studio to work on other projects, ending the Showa era of a series which intitially developed and grew from the ''Godzilla'' franchise. During the hiatus, several films and other media for the franchise is produced. | *[[Tsuburaya Productions]] concludes its final ''Ultraman'' TV series for 16 years, ''[[wikia:w:c:ultra:Ultraman 80 (series)|Ultraman 80]]''. While the series is a commercial success, the franchise is put on a semi-hiatus to allow the studio to work on other projects, ending the Showa era of a series which intitially developed and grew from the ''Godzilla'' franchise. During the hiatus, several films and other media for the franchise is produced. | ||
==In fiction== | ==In fiction== |
Revision as of 16:28, 6 February 2023
Timeline
1980
Before 1900
1900-1999
2000-present
In the real world
- Mayumi Okuwa is born on July 23 in Japan.
- Gamera Super Monster is released to cinemas on March 20th, 1980. It is a commercial failure, and drives Daiei back into bankruptcy.
- Tsuburaya Productions concludes its final Ultraman TV series for 16 years, Ultraman 80. While the series is a commercial success, the franchise is put on a semi-hiatus to allow the studio to work on other projects, ending the Showa era of a series which intitially developed and grew from the Godzilla franchise. During the hiatus, several films and other media for the franchise is produced.
In fiction
- Ishiro Serizawa learns of Monarch, Godzilla and Shinomura from his father. (Godzilla: Awakening)
Comments
Showing 0 comments. When commenting, please remain respectful of other users, stay on topic, and avoid role-playing and excessive punctuation. Comments which violate these guidelines may be removed by administrators.
Loading comments...