Suruga Bay
Suruga Bay (駿河湾 is a bay on the Suruga-wan)Pacific coast of Honshu in Japan. It first appears in the 1971 Godzilla film, Godzilla vs. Hedorah.
History
Showa era
Godzilla vs. Hedorah
As the waters in Suruga Bay became increasingly polluted, local fisherman could no longer catch any edible fish or shrimp from the bay. One fisherman caught a strange black tadpole-like creature in the bay and brought it to local marine biologist Toru Yano. Perplexed by the creature, which resembled no sea life he had ever encountered or studied, Dr. Yano donned a diving suit and went under Suruga Bay while his son Ken waited from a distance. Suddenly, a huge black creature resembling the tadpole that Dr. Yano was studying emerged from the bay and jumped at Ken. Ken cut the creature's underbelly with a knife, causing his hand to be burned by the creature's acidic body. The creature dove back into the water and swam towards Dr. Yano, who was helpless when the creature descended upon him. Thankfully, Dr. Yano survived the attack, but was horrifically burned on half his face. Yano realized that whatever the creature was, it presented a serious danger to humanity and must be stopped.
Heisei series
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah
After a long search conducted by Miki Saegusa to search for LittleGodzilla yielded no sightings, the fate of the young Godzillasaurus seemed bleak. However, Miki landed her helicopter in the city of Omaezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture just in time to see a miraculous sight. As tourists on the beach ran for their lives, Godzilla's son had made a reappearance, emerging from the waters of Suruga Bay. However, his appearance had changed as a result of the radiation he had taken on during the destruction of Baas Island, and he was even larger than before. Now resembling his father quite closely, Godzilla Junior observed the scene before him, before continuing on his journey north.
Comments
Showing 0 comments. When commenting, please remain respectful of other users, stay on topic, and avoid role-playing and excessive punctuation. Comments which violate these guidelines may be removed by administrators.