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In 218 B.C.E., [[wikipedia:Hannibal|General Hannibal Barca]] clashed with [[wikipedia:Roman people|Roman]] legions as he made his way through the [[wikipedia:Alps|Alps]], when [[Godzilla]] attacked them. Hannibal and his mercenaries, who had barely survived the fight, rested as their leader sought a northern entrance to [[Rome]], when they were ambushed by the Roman soldiers. Godzilla attacked them both once again, thus Hannibal the [[wikipedia:Punic people|Carthaginians]] found the chance to retreat into a ravine leading to a northbound mountain pass. There, they prepared an attack on Godzilla, heating up vinegar barrels. Hannibal had his men launch the attack and aggravated Godzilla into firing his atomic breath on the heated vinegar, causing an explosion that buried the King of the Monsters underneath parts of a mountain, paving the way for his march on Rome. | In 218 B.C.E., [[wikipedia:Hannibal|General Hannibal Barca]] clashed with [[wikipedia:Roman people|Roman]] legions as he made his way through the [[wikipedia:Alps|Alps]], when [[Godzilla]] attacked them. Hannibal and his mercenaries, who had barely survived the fight, rested as their leader sought a northern entrance to [[Rome]], when they were ambushed by the Roman soldiers. Godzilla attacked them both once again, thus Hannibal the [[wikipedia:Punic people|Carthaginians]] found the chance to retreat into a ravine leading to a northbound mountain pass. There, they prepared an attack on Godzilla, heating up vinegar barrels. Hannibal had his men launch the attack and aggravated Godzilla into firing his atomic breath on the heated vinegar, causing an explosion that buried the King of the Monsters underneath parts of a mountain, paving the way for his march on Rome. | ||
In [[2016]], [[Benjamin Thompson]] and [[Nikki Kasumi]] examined both Pompeii and the Alps as they visited various historic sights around the world, each hinting at the role Godzilla and other kaiju had in shaping the history of the [[Earth]] and [[Human|humankind]]. | In [[2016]], [[Benjamin Thompson]] and [[Nikki Kasumi]] examined both Pompeii and the Alps as they visited various other historic sights around the world, each hinting at the role Godzilla and other kaiju had in shaping the history of the [[Earth]] and [[Human|humankind]]. | ||
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Revision as of 05:04, 20 April 2024
Italy is a country in western Europe. It rests on the Italian Peninsula, and includes the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, along with other territories. It has been featured in multiple kaiju media, including the Godzilla franchise.
History
Showa era
Battle in Outer Space
In 1965, a devastating waterspout struck the city of Venice, Italy, which was caused by the Natarls during their invasion of Earth.
Monsterverse
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire
In 2027, Scylla attacked Italy's capitol city of Rome, and was confronted by Godzilla. The two Titans charged towards each other, before Godzilla grabbed her by the legs and threw her into Victor the Emmanuel II Monument. Godzilla leapt towards Scylla, but she bound the King of the Monsters' mouth with the tentacles on her mouth, halting his attack. However, Godzilla charged his atomic breath, and blasted it down her mouth, killing the Titan. Afterwards, Godzilla went to rest in the Colosseum. However, when he received the distress call from the Iwi in the Hollow Earth, Godzilla prepared for the return of an ancient threat, advancing through the Tiber River.
Comics
Godzilla: Rage Across Time
After Godzilla had killed the Greek gods in an attack that brought about the destruction of Mount Olympus, and following Zeus' costly defeat of Godzilla, the former deity of lightning had been living among men in the city of Pompeii in Italy. There, Zeus wrote down his tale and made an illustration of Godzilla. In 79 A.D., Godzilla emerged from Mount Vesuvius, triggering the infamous eruption that buried the ancient city in ash, killing Zeus in the process.
In 218 B.C.E., General Hannibal Barca clashed with Roman legions as he made his way through the Alps, when Godzilla attacked them. Hannibal and his mercenaries, who had barely survived the fight, rested as their leader sought a northern entrance to Rome, when they were ambushed by the Roman soldiers. Godzilla attacked them both once again, thus Hannibal the Carthaginians found the chance to retreat into a ravine leading to a northbound mountain pass. There, they prepared an attack on Godzilla, heating up vinegar barrels. Hannibal had his men launch the attack and aggravated Godzilla into firing his atomic breath on the heated vinegar, causing an explosion that buried the King of the Monsters underneath parts of a mountain, paving the way for his march on Rome.
In 2016, Benjamin Thompson and Nikki Kasumi examined both Pompeii and the Alps as they visited various other historic sights around the world, each hinting at the role Godzilla and other kaiju had in shaping the history of the Earth and humankind.
Godzilla x Kong: The Hunted
Books
GODZILLA: Project Mechagodzilla
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire - The Official Movie Novelization
Trivia
- Dino De Laurentiis, director of the 1976 King Kong film and its sequel, was born in Naples, Italy.
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