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*''[[Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact]]'', the sequel to the previous year's ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'', is released on December 23 for the Sega Dreamcast. | *''[[Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact]]'', the sequel to the previous year's ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'', is released on December 23 for the Sega Dreamcast. | ||
==In the Kaiju Multiverse== | ==In the Kaiju Multiverse== | ||
*All of Earth's giant monsters (including [[Godzilla]], [[Mothra]], [[Rodan]], [[Anguirus]], [[Minilla]], [[Baragon]], [[Gorosaurus]], [[Manda]], [[Kumonga]], and [[Varan]]) have been gathered up and are now living on an island in the Ogasawara chain dubbed [[Monsterland]], where they are monitored and studied by the world's scientists. An alien race called the [[Kilaaks]] take control of all of the monsters and send them to attack the world's major cities. The monsters are eventually freed from control, and they team up to fight the monster [[King Ghidorah]]. After a long fight, the monsters actually kill the space hydra and humanity is successful in defeating the aliens once and for all. The monsters are returned to Monsterland, where they are left to live their lives in peace (''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'') | *All of Earth's giant monsters (including [[Godzilla/Showa|Godzilla]], [[Mothra/Third Generation|Mothra]], [[Rodan/Showa|Rodan]], [[Anguirus]], [[Minilla]], [[Baragon]], [[Gorosaurus]], [[Manda]], [[Kumonga]], and [[Varan]]) have been gathered up and are now living on an island in the Ogasawara chain dubbed [[Monsterland]], where they are monitored and studied by the world's scientists. An alien race called the [[Kilaaks]] take control of all of the monsters and send them to attack the world's major cities. The monsters are eventually freed from control, and they team up to fight the monster [[King Ghidorah/Showa|King Ghidorah]]. After a long fight, the monsters actually kill the space hydra and humanity is successful in defeating the aliens once and for all. The monsters are returned to Monsterland, where they are left to live their lives in peace (''[[Destroy All Monsters]]'') | ||
*45 years after the first Godzilla attack, a second Godzilla rises and raids [[Tateyama]], Japan. In | *45 years after the first [[Godzilla/1954|Godzilla]] attack, a second [[Godzilla/Kiryu Saga|Godzilla]] rises and raids [[Tateyama]], [[Japan]]. In response, the Japanese government passes a bill for the creation of a new weapon designed to kill the beast. The [[JSDF]] recovers the skeleton of the original Godzilla from the bottom of [[Tokyo Bay]], and scientists successfully extract living stem cells from the remains. With a powerful DNA computer ready, and the skeleton to be used for structure, work begins on the construction of a cybernetic Godzilla robot, a "[[Kiryu|Mechagodzilla]]" to be used to eradicate the new Godzilla for good. (''[[Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla]]'') | ||
*Aliens resurrect a giant prehistoric creature dubbed [[Yonggary]]. However, they lose control of the ancient reptile and send forth their ultimate monster [[Cykor]] to destroy humanity. Fortunately, Yonggary fights and defeats Cykor, saving the Earth and the human race. (''[[Reptilian (1999 film)|Reptilian]]'') | *Aliens resurrect a giant prehistoric creature dubbed [[Yonggary]]. However, they lose control of the ancient reptile and send forth their ultimate monster [[Cykor]] to destroy humanity. Fortunately, Yonggary fights and defeats Cykor, saving the Earth and the human race. (''[[Reptilian (1999 film)|Reptilian]]'') | ||
*The new [[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]], along with the HEAT | *The new [[Godzilla/Godzilla: The Series|Godzilla]], along with the members of [[HEAT]], continues to fight monstrous mutations in defense of [[humans|humanity]]. (''[[Godzilla: The Series]]'') | ||
*A deadly mine collapse in the Philippine Highlands leads to a subterranean hazmat investigation, led by [[Ishiro Serizawa | *A deadly mine collapse in the [[Philippines|Philippine]] Highlands leads to a subterranean hazmat investigation, led by [[Monarch]]'s Dr. [[Ishiro Serizawa]] and his assistant Dr. [[Vivienne Graham]]. A larval male [[MUTO]], who had hatched after being disturbed by the cave collapsing, burrows his way to the [[Janjira]] nuclear power plant in Japan, where he causes the plant to collapse from underneath, killing a number of power plant workers, including [[Sandra Brody]]. (''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'')<ref name="Timeline">[http://timeline.godzillamovie.com Godzilla | The Conspiracy Timeline]</ref> | ||
*[[Kamacuras]] attacks the Boston and [[ | *[[Kamacuras]] attacks the Boston and [[New York City]] areas, causing 2.5 million deaths. The beast is eventually killed by bunker buster bombs in New Hampshire after a delayed military response. (''[[Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters|GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters]]'')<ref name="Jimpluff translation">[http://jimpluff.tumblr.com/post/158814461159/whether-theyll-appear-in-the-film-or-not-i-cant]</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:29, 15 October 2019
Timeline
1999
Before 1900
1900-1999
2000-present
In the real world
- Mystery Science Theater 3000 is cancelled after 10 seasons, 11 years, and more than 190 episodes.
- Godzilla 2000: Millennium, the first of six entries in the Millennium series of Godzilla films, is released to Japanese theaters on December 11. It is the sixth and final Toho-produced Godzilla film to be released in the 1990's and the only one to not be a part of the Heisei series.
- Reptilian is released to South Korean theaters on July 17.
- Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, the third and final entry in the Heisei Gamera trilogy, is released to Japanese theaters on March 6.
- Godzilla Generations: Maximum Impact, the sequel to the previous year's Godzilla Generations, is released on December 23 for the Sega Dreamcast.
In the Kaiju Multiverse
- All of Earth's giant monsters (including Godzilla, Mothra, Rodan, Anguirus, Minilla, Baragon, Gorosaurus, Manda, Kumonga, and Varan) have been gathered up and are now living on an island in the Ogasawara chain dubbed Monsterland, where they are monitored and studied by the world's scientists. An alien race called the Kilaaks take control of all of the monsters and send them to attack the world's major cities. The monsters are eventually freed from control, and they team up to fight the monster King Ghidorah. After a long fight, the monsters actually kill the space hydra and humanity is successful in defeating the aliens once and for all. The monsters are returned to Monsterland, where they are left to live their lives in peace (Destroy All Monsters)
- 45 years after the first Godzilla attack, a second Godzilla rises and raids Tateyama, Japan. In response, the Japanese government passes a bill for the creation of a new weapon designed to kill the beast. The JSDF recovers the skeleton of the original Godzilla from the bottom of Tokyo Bay, and scientists successfully extract living stem cells from the remains. With a powerful DNA computer ready, and the skeleton to be used for structure, work begins on the construction of a cybernetic Godzilla robot, a "Mechagodzilla" to be used to eradicate the new Godzilla for good. (Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla)
- Aliens resurrect a giant prehistoric creature dubbed Yonggary. However, they lose control of the ancient reptile and send forth their ultimate monster Cykor to destroy humanity. Fortunately, Yonggary fights and defeats Cykor, saving the Earth and the human race. (Reptilian)
- The new Godzilla, along with the members of HEAT, continues to fight monstrous mutations in defense of humanity. (Godzilla: The Series)
- A deadly mine collapse in the Philippine Highlands leads to a subterranean hazmat investigation, led by Monarch's Dr. Ishiro Serizawa and his assistant Dr. Vivienne Graham. A larval male MUTO, who had hatched after being disturbed by the cave collapsing, burrows his way to the Janjira nuclear power plant in Japan, where he causes the plant to collapse from underneath, killing a number of power plant workers, including Sandra Brody. (Godzilla)[1]
- Kamacuras attacks the Boston and New York City areas, causing 2.5 million deaths. The beast is eventually killed by bunker buster bombs in New Hampshire after a delayed military response. (GODZILLA: Planet of the Monsters)[2]
References
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