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  • [produced by Tsuburaya Productions, Sony Entertainment and dentsu] Giant Monsters Appear in Tokyo (1998) [produced by Yoshimoto Kogyo, Marubeni, and Tokyu Agency]
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  • his debut in the Godzilla series in 1968 in the film Destroy All Monsters, appearing in a few brief shots as one of the Earth monsters living on Monsterland
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  • of Frankenstein's Monster, the two Gargantuas fight in Tokyo, but are eventually killed in a volcanic eruption. On Mondo Island, a giant ape called King
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  • Hankyu Railway in 1932 as the Tokyo-Takarazuka Theater Company. It managed much of the kabuki in Tokyo and, among other properties, the Tokyo Takarazuka Theater
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  • Island, the second entry in Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros.' Monsterverse, and went on to appear in Godzilla: King of the Monsters in 2019, the sequel to
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  • occurred in this continuity. Godzilla visits Tokyo in all but one of films of this era. The only exception is Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters
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  • of the Monsters in 2019 and Godzilla vs. Kong in 2021, and made appearances in the 2023 Monsterverse television series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. He is
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  • Meganulon (category Monsters) (section In other languages)
    Guide#Meganulon. Meganulon in Godzilla Kaiju Collection In addition to Megaguirus preying on refugees in Eurasia, Meganula were confirmed living in North Africa along
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  • Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (category Articles in need of sources) (section Monsters)
    Cat, appears as an extra in this film. Although Godzilla and Kamoebas are the only two names visible in the repository of giant monsters' DNA in the film's
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  • Kamoebas (category Monsters) (section Godzilla: Tokyo SOS)
    Godzilla was discovered in 2004. Dialogue in Godzilla: Tokyo SOS does not mention the Space Amoeba, though the film in which it appeared is considered canonical
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  • Mechani-Kong (category King Kong Monsters) (section Godzilla, King of the Monsters (Kodansha))
    Mechani-Kong to Tokyo aboard his ship, then unleashed the machine in Tokyo to retrieve Kong. Kong battled his robot double in the streets of Tokyo, but Mechani-Kong
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  • Gaira (category Monsters) (section "Beat the Monsters!")
    hive with the other Earth monsters. Later, King Caesar freed the Earth monsters, allowing Gaira to join the other monsters in assisting the severely outnumbered
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  • King Kong (King Kong Escapes) (category Monsters)
    incarnation of the character to appear in a film produced by Toho. A legendary giant ape said to inhabit Mondo Island in the Java Sea, Kong was the subject
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  • Godzilla (Kiryu series) (redirect from Godzilla (Tokyo SOS)) (category Monsters) (section Godzilla: Tokyo SOS)
    Godzilla: Tokyo SOS (2003) In 1954, Godzilla appeared and laid waste to Tokyo before being killed by Daisuke Serizawa's Oxygen Destroyer. In the decades
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  • Godzilla vs. the Space Monster (1998) Map of Monster Island in All Monsters Attack Monster Island in Godzilla: The Series Monster Island in Godzilla: Gangsters
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  • Kongu) is a giant ape kaiju who appeared in the 1962 Toho Godzilla film King Kong vs. Godzilla. He is the first incarnation of Kong to appear in a film produced
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  • (right)'s cameo in Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack Masaaki Tezuka with Kiryu All of Tezuka's cameos in the Godzilla films
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  • Mothra (Godzilla: Tokyo SOS) (category Monsters) (section Godzilla: Tokyo SOS)
    Mosura) is a giant divine moth kaiju who appeared in the 2003 Godzilla film Godzilla: Tokyo SOS. A descendant of the original Mothra who attacked Tokyo and New
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  • Mothra (First Generation) (category Monsters) (section Godzilla: Tokyo SOS)
    raided Tokyo in 1954, monsters frequently menaced Japan. One such monster was Mothra, a huge moth that attacked Tokyo in 1961. To combat the monster, the
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  • Giant Lizard (category Monsters)
    article: Giant Lizard/Gallery. The Giant Lizard, the Giant Octopus, the Vampire Plant, Mysterious Bones of Infant Island, the Giant Condor, the Giant Sea Serpent
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