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  • Showa era (redirect from Showa Series) (category Showa Series) (section Godzilla series)
    tokusatsu television series, many featuring kaiju, in a similar vein to Tsuburaya Productions' popular Ultra Series. Two of these series, Go! Godman and Go
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  • Ghidorah, made their debuts in Showa series films, some of them initially appearing outside the Godzilla series. As the series continued, it began to appeal more
    55 KB (7,551 words) - 22:46, 4 March 2024
  • Heisei era (redirect from Heisei Series) (category Heisei Series) (section Godzilla series)
    films of the Millennium series and the Reiwa series were released during the Heisei era, they are not counted in the same series due to coming after hiatuses
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  • Godzilla (category Showa Series) (section Godzilla: The Series)
    Godzilla series began with the Showa series, which ran from 1954 to 1975. Aside from the first 15 Godzilla films, the continuity of the Showa series includes
    305 KB (34,622 words) - 18:03, 28 February 2024
  • Reiwa era (category Reiwa series) (section Godzilla series)
    Like the Millennium series before it, the films of the Reiwa series do not share one continuity. The time span of the Reiwa series overlaps with Legendary
    12 KB (1,410 words) - 18:40, 6 March 2024
  • Millennium era (redirect from Millennium Series) (category Millennium Series)
    notable features of the Millennium series is its staggered continuity. Unlike the Showa and Heisei series, the Millennium series does not follow one single continuity
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  • Toho (section Series)
    2019. Kroll, Justin (20 January 2022). "Apple TV+ Lands Godzilla & Titans Series Based On Legendary's Monsterverse". Deadline.
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  • Like the Godzilla series, the Gamera series is divided into distinct eras; however, unlike the Godzilla series, the Gamera series consists of only two:
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  • Gorosaurus (category Showa Series)
    the 1967 Toho film, King Kong Escapes, and later debuted in the Godzilla series in the 1968 film Destroy All Monsters. In King Kong Escapes, Gorosaurus
    32 KB (3,022 words) - 21:51, 29 February 2024
  • United States (category Showa Series)
    The United States of America is the second largest country in North America, comprised of 50 states and a federal district. The United States was one of
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  • Godzilla: The Series (category Television Series)
    The Series - Monster Mayhem DVD cover Godzilla: The Series - Mutant Madness DVD cover Mill Creek Godzilla: The Series - The Complete Animated Series DVD
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  • Zone Fighter (category Showa Series)
    Article Gallery For the 1973 television series, see Zone Fighter (series). Zone Fighter (ゾーンファイター,   Zōn Faitā), given the civilian name Hikaru Sakimori
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  • a new adaptation of Kong and produced Kong: The Animated Series from 2000 to 2001. The series follows a clone of Kong created by Dr. Lorna Jenkins after
    86 KB (10,827 words) - 22:35, 4 March 2024
  • Medical Jet Jaguar (category Heisei Series)
    is a first aid robot that first appeared in the 1997 Godzilla television series Godzilla Island. Medical Jet Jaguar is simply a completely white version
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  • Fire Fighter Jet Jaguar (category Heisei Series)
    Jetto Jagā) is a robot that first appeared in the 1997 Godzilla television series Godzilla Island. Fire Fighter Jet Jaguar is depicted by a 1993 Bandai Jet
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  • Yamata no Orochi (category Showa Series)
    Raids Again (1992) Godzilla: Rage Across Time #1 (2016) In this comic by a series of illustrators, including "Hurricane" Ryu Hariken, Orochi appears as an
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  • Neo Hedorah (category Heisei Series)
    kaiju created by Toho that first appeared in the 1997 Godzilla television series, Godzilla Island. Neo Hedorah looks similar to the normal Hedorah, but instead
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  • Anguirus (category Showa Series)
    Edition (2011; added in 2024) - Windows 10, Windows 11, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Fire OS/TV, Android
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  • Kamanga, Hanenga, and Zenbunga (category Reiwa series)
    kaiju who appear alongside Kumonga in episode 9 of the 2021 anime Godzilla series Godzilla Singular Point. Kamanga's, Hanenga's, and Zenbunga's Japanese names
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  • Jigora (category Heisei Series)
    appears along with other members of his species in flashback in the 1997 Toho series Godzilla Island. Jigora's name is an anagram of Godzilla's Japanese name
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