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'''Scholastic's ''GODZILLA'' adaptation''' is a children's picture book based on [[TriStar Pictures]]'s [[1998]] ''[[ | '''Scholastic's ''GODZILLA'' adaptation''' is a children's picture book based on [[TriStar Pictures]]'s [[1998]] ''[[GODZILLA (1998 film)|GODZILLA]]''. | ||
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==Information== | ==Information== | ||
The 32-page adaptation was written by Kimberly Weinberger and published by Scholastic on June 1998. It contains many movie stills which accompany the text. | The 32-page adaptation was written by Kimberly Weinberger and published by Scholastic on June 1998. It contains many movie stills which accompany the text. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
{{Quote|He's taller than a New York City skyscraper! He's faster than an F-18 fighter jet! He eats army helicopters in a single gulp! He squashes cars in a single stomp! He is GODZILLA—and he'll do anything to survive! Oh, and, P.S.: He didn't come alone! He brought the family.}} | |||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
{{main|Godzilla (1998 film)#Plot}} | {{main|Godzilla (1998 film)#Plot}} | ||
==See | ==See also== | ||
*[[Godzilla | *''[[Godzilla (HarperPrism novelization)|GODZILLA (1998 novelization)]]'' | ||
*[[Godzilla: A Junior Novelization]] | *''[[Godzilla: A Junior Novelization|GODZILLA: A Junior Novelization]]'' | ||
*[[Godzilla (Scholastic novel)]] | *[[Godzilla (Scholastic novelization)|''GODZILLA'' (Scholastic novel)]] | ||
*[[Godzilla (Scholastic story book)]] | *[[Godzilla (Scholastic story book)|''GODZILLA'' (Scholastic story book)]] | ||
*[[The Making of Godzilla]] | *''[[The Making of Godzilla|The Making of GODZILLA]]'' | ||
*[[The Official Godzilla Movie Fact Book]] | *''[[The Official Godzilla Movie Fact Book|The Official GODZILLA Movie Fact Book]]'' | ||
*[[The Godzilla Movie Scrapbook]] | *''[[The Godzilla Movie Scrapbook|The GODZILLA Movie Scrapbook]]'' | ||
{{Godzilla 1998}} | {{Godzilla 1998}} | ||
{{Books}} | {{Books}} |
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Scholastic's GODZILLA adaptation is a children's picture book based on TriStar Pictures's 1998 GODZILLA.
Information
The 32-page adaptation was written by Kimberly Weinberger and published by Scholastic on June 1998. It contains many movie stills which accompany the text.
Description
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He's taller than a New York City skyscraper! He's faster than an F-18 fighter jet! He eats army helicopters in a single gulp! He squashes cars in a single stomp! He is GODZILLA—and he'll do anything to survive! Oh, and, P.S.: He didn't come alone! He brought the family.
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Plot
- Main article: Godzilla (1998 film)#Plot.
See also
- GODZILLA (1998 novelization)
- GODZILLA: A Junior Novelization
- GODZILLA (Scholastic novel)
- GODZILLA (Scholastic story book)
- The Making of GODZILLA
- The Official GODZILLA Movie Fact Book
- The GODZILLA Movie Scrapbook
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