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'''Gila''' is a monster from the book ''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]''. He is a monster form of a gila monster.
'''Gila''' is a reptilian [[kaiju|monster]] who appears in Scott Ciencin's 1998 [[Godzilla (franchise)|Godzilla]] [[:Category:Novels|novel]], ''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]''.
==Design==
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Gila is based off a gila monster lizard.
 
==Origins==
==Origins==
Like [[Kamacuras]], [[Kumonga]], and [[Sasori]] in the Scott Ciencin books; Gila is implied to be a result of experiments with size-changing technology conducted at a secret facility in the Nevada Desert. They were possibly experimented on directly after hatching, born from the egg of a parent that was a test subject, or experimented on while in the egg.
Like [[Kamacuras]], [[Kumonga]], and [[Sasori]], Gila is implied to be a result of experiments with size-changing technology conducted at a secret facility in the Nevada desert. They were possibly experimented on directly after hatching, born from the egg of a parent that was a test subject, or experimented on while in the egg.
 
==Books==
==History==
*''[[Godzilla Invades America]]'' (1997) [presumed]
Gila is presumably one of several juvenile monsters cared for and fed by Kamacuras and Kumonga in [[Godzilla Invades America]], along with [[Gopher]], [[Armie]], [[Gecko]], and [[Chuck]]. However the young monsters are not described and named until Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island, being treated as an undifferentiated menacing horde to human characters that stumble upon a nest of monsters in the Nevada desert.
*''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]'' (1998)
 
===''[[Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island]]''===
After the nest was reported to the military, plans were made to destroy it, but upon their arrival only eggshells were found: Kumonga and Kamakuras had evacuated the nest.
Gila is presumably one of several juvenile monsters cared for and fed by [[Kamacuras]] and [[Kumonga]] in ''[[Godzilla Invades America]]'', along with [[Gopher]], [[Armie]], [[Gecko]], and [[Chuck]]. However, the young monsters are not described and named until ''Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island'', being treated as an undifferentiated menacing horde to human characters that stumble upon a nest of monsters in the Nevada desert.
 
Gila would later be part of the procession of monsters following Godzilla to what would become  Monster Island. After a battle broke out between some of the larger kaiju in the procession, Gila and the other younger monster fled into a crowded city and had to be calmed down by the child psychic twin, Roy and Amy, and led out of the city.
 
==Trivia==
As gila monsters are carnivorous (eating mainly invertebrates though), Gila was possibly one of the baby kaiju that fed upon captured humans brought to the nest by Kumonga and Kamacuras.


After the nest was reported to the military, plans were made to destroy it, but upon their arrival only eggshells were found; Kumonga and Kamacuras had evacuated the nest.


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Gila would later be part of the procession of monsters following Godzilla to what would become [[Monster Island]]. After a battle broke out between some of the larger kaiju in the procession, Gila and the other younger monsters fled into a crowded city and had to be calmed by the psychic twins Roy and Amy, and led out of the city.
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Latest revision as of 07:39, 26 January 2020

Gila
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Species Giant gila monster
Allies Kamacuras, Kumonga, Godzilla
First appearance Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island

Gila is a reptilian monster who appears in Scott Ciencin's 1998 Godzilla novel, Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island.

Origins

Like Kamacuras, Kumonga, and Sasori, Gila is implied to be a result of experiments with size-changing technology conducted at a secret facility in the Nevada desert. They were possibly experimented on directly after hatching, born from the egg of a parent that was a test subject, or experimented on while in the egg.

Books

Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island

Gila is presumably one of several juvenile monsters cared for and fed by Kamacuras and Kumonga in Godzilla Invades America, along with Gopher, Armie, Gecko, and Chuck. However, the young monsters are not described and named until Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island, being treated as an undifferentiated menacing horde to human characters that stumble upon a nest of monsters in the Nevada desert.

After the nest was reported to the military, plans were made to destroy it, but upon their arrival only eggshells were found; Kumonga and Kamacuras had evacuated the nest.

Gila would later be part of the procession of monsters following Godzilla to what would become Monster Island. After a battle broke out between some of the larger kaiju in the procession, Gila and the other younger monsters fled into a crowded city and had to be calmed by the psychic twins Roy and Amy, and led out of the city.

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