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'''''Godzilla vs. The Robot Monsters''''' is a 320 page novel written by Marc Cerasini in [[1998]].
'''''Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters''''' is a 320-page novel written by Marc Cerasini in [[1998]].
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==Description==
==Description==
"''Krakatau, Java, 2004 – From the world’s most destructive volcano, [[Godzilla]] bursts forth, launching a new reign of kaiju terror. In Montana, the horned dinosaur [[Baragon]] begins to graze on cattle, while the armored [[Anguirus]] wreaks havoc in the Caspian Sea.''
{{Quote|<poem>Krakatau, Java, 2004 – From the world’s most destructive volcano, [[Godzilla]] bursts forth, launching a new reign of kaiju terror. In Montana, the horned dinosaur [[Baragon]] begins to graze on cattle, while the armored [[Anguirus]] wreaks havoc in the Caspian Sea.


''The world immediately responds. The Russian Republic activates the super-robot [[MOGUERA]], piloted by former Olympian Nadia Nimova, while the United States and Japan jointly launch [[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]], driven by the unlikeliest of pilots – Michael Sullivan, a VR genius and paraplegic.''
The world immediately responds. The Russian Republic activates the super-robot [[Moguera|MOGUERA]], piloted by former Olympian Nadia Nimova, while the United States and Japan jointly launch [[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|Mechagodzilla]], driven by the unlikeliest of pilots – Michael Sullivan, a VR genius and paraplegic.


''But battling Godzilla is only Round One. At the burial site of Genghis Kahn, a Mongolian warlord has found the key to unbridled power – the remains of [[Mecha-King Ghidorah|a winged cyborg creature]]. Like an apocalyptic beast, it is unleashed, leaving one question in its terror-filled shadow… WILL THE AGE OF MONSTERS BRING AN END TO THE AGE OF MAN?''"
But battling Godzilla is only Round One. At the burial site of Genghis Kahn, a Mongolian warlord has found the key to unbridled power – the remains of [[Mecha-King Ghidorah|a winged cyborg creature]]. Like an apocalyptic beast, it is unleashed, leaving one question in its terror-filled shadow...WILL THE AGE OF MONSTERS BRING AN END TO THE AGE OF MAN?</poem>}}
==Plot==
==Plot==
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===Monsters===
===Monsters===
*[[Godzilla]]
*[[Godzilla]]
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]
*[[Mechagodzilla (Heisei)|Mechagodzilla]]
*[[Moguera|MOGUERA]]
*[[Baragon]]
*[[Anguirus]]
*[[Anguirus]]
*[[Baragon]]
*[[Rodan]]
*[[Rodan]]
*[[MOGUERA]]
*[[Mechagodzilla/Heisei|Mechagodzilla]]
*[[Mecha-King Ghidorah]]
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*A sequel was planned for the book, called ''[[Godzilla and the Lost Continent]]'', but it was never released, save for a twelve-page preview at the end of this book.
*Another sequel was planned for the series, titled ''[[Godzilla and the Lost Continent]]'', but it was never released save for a 12-page preview at the end of this book.
*This is the first and only one of Marc Cerasini's Godzilla novels to have a Kaiju Glossary in the back; a section with the stats of each monster that appears in the book along with a picture and description.
*This is the first and only one of Marc Cerasini's Godzilla novels to include a Kaiju Glossary, which provides stats, abilities, images, and descriptions of each monster that appears in the book. Curiously, it lists Godzilla as having a nuclear pulse, though he does not use it in any of Cerasini's books. It is possible he would have used it in ''[[Godzilla and the Lost Continent]]''.
*The Kaiju Glossary lists Godzilla as having the Nuclear Pulse ability though curiously he does not use it through out the Random House series. It's unknown if he would have used it for Godzilla and the Lost Continent or if it would have remained unused.
*''Garuda'' co-pilot Tori Angelo is a returning character who first appeared in ''[[Godzilla 2000 (Book)|Godzilla 2000]]'' as a crew member of Raptor-Two, but as Lori Angelo. The reason for this name change is unknown.
*While normally the ''Garuda''{{'}}s pilots, during the battle with Baragon both Tori Angelo and Tia Shimura would co-pilot the Mechagodzilla half of Super Mechagodzilla to a limited degree with Michael Sullivan, while Martin Wong and Tobias "Toby" Nelson would take over piloting the ''Garuda'' half. The two women would resume their original roles as the ''Garuda''{{'}}s pilots and Michael solely being Mechagodzilla's pilot during Super Mechagodzilla's final battle with Mecha-King Ghidorah.
*With the exception of Michael Sullivan, all of Super Mechagodzilla's crew members are veteran [[G-Force]] members from ''[[Godzilla 2000 (Book)|Godzilla 2000]]'' who were crew members on [[Raptor-One]] (Martin Wong, Tia Shimura) and Raptor-Two (Tori Angelo, Toby Nelson) respectively, while Michael is a returning character from ''[[Godzilla at World's End]]''.
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Latest revision as of 19:36, 15 February 2024

Marc Cerasini Godzilla novels
Godzilla at World's End
Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters
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Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters
Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters
Author(s) Marc Cerasini
Publisher Random House
Publish date July 28, 1998
Genre Young adult novels,
fiction, science fiction
ISBN ISBN-10: 0679888284
ISBN-13: 978-0679888284

Godzilla vs. the Robot Monsters is a 320-page novel written by Marc Cerasini in 1998.

Description

Krakatau, Java, 2004 – From the world’s most destructive volcano, Godzilla bursts forth, launching a new reign of kaiju terror. In Montana, the horned dinosaur Baragon begins to graze on cattle, while the armored Anguirus wreaks havoc in the Caspian Sea.

The world immediately responds. The Russian Republic activates the super-robot MOGUERA, piloted by former Olympian Nadia Nimova, while the United States and Japan jointly launch Mechagodzilla, driven by the unlikeliest of pilots – Michael Sullivan, a VR genius and paraplegic.

But battling Godzilla is only Round One. At the burial site of Genghis Kahn, a Mongolian warlord has found the key to unbridled power – the remains of a winged cyborg creature. Like an apocalyptic beast, it is unleashed, leaving one question in its terror-filled shadow...WILL THE AGE OF MONSTERS BRING AN END TO THE AGE OF MAN?

Plot

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Appearances

Monsters

Trivia

  • Another sequel was planned for the series, titled Godzilla and the Lost Continent, but it was never released save for a 12-page preview at the end of this book.
  • This is the first and only one of Marc Cerasini's Godzilla novels to include a Kaiju Glossary, which provides stats, abilities, images, and descriptions of each monster that appears in the book. Curiously, it lists Godzilla as having a nuclear pulse, though he does not use it in any of Cerasini's books. It is possible he would have used it in Godzilla and the Lost Continent.
  • Garuda co-pilot Tori Angelo is a returning character who first appeared in Godzilla 2000 as a crew member of Raptor-Two, but as Lori Angelo. The reason for this name change is unknown.
  • While normally the Garuda's pilots, during the battle with Baragon both Tori Angelo and Tia Shimura would co-pilot the Mechagodzilla half of Super Mechagodzilla to a limited degree with Michael Sullivan, while Martin Wong and Tobias "Toby" Nelson would take over piloting the Garuda half. The two women would resume their original roles as the Garuda's pilots and Michael solely being Mechagodzilla's pilot during Super Mechagodzilla's final battle with Mecha-King Ghidorah.
  • With the exception of Michael Sullivan, all of Super Mechagodzilla's crew members are veteran G-Force members from Godzilla 2000 who were crew members on Raptor-One (Martin Wong, Tia Shimura) and Raptor-Two (Tori Angelo, Toby Nelson) respectively, while Michael is a returning character from Godzilla at World's End.

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