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Prehistoric eras: Precambrian • Carboniferous • Permian • Jurassic • Cretaceous • Last Ice Age
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'40s: 1940 • 1941 • 1942 • 1943 • 1944 • 1945 • 1946 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949
'60s: 1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969
'80s: 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989
2000–present
In the real world
- Gakken Video releases the first two Get Going! Godzilland OVAs, "You Can Read! You Can Write! Hiragana" and "You Can Count! Counting 1-2-3!", on VHS.
- Cine Bazar is founded.
January
- 1 January: The Ghost of Slumber Mountain enters the public domain in the United States. Trendmaster Comix publishes Godzilla: King of the Monsters - Monster Island Unleashed!. Kindaieigasha publishes Distributed by Toho: Special Effect Movies 1954-1999.
- 21 January: Takeshobo publishes the second edition of The Godzilla Chronicles.
March
- 15 March: Kodansha publishes the fourth edition of Godzilla Giant Monsters Super Encyclopedia.
- 18 March: The attraction Monster Planet of Godzilla opens to the public at the Sanrio Puroland and Harmonyland theme parks.
April
- 27 April: Ei Ogawa passes away at age 64.
May
- 9 May: Funimation is founded.
July
- 9 July: Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon is released to Japanese theaters.
August
- Shogakukan publishes their Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla manga adaptation.
September
- Asahi Weekly republishes The Luminous Fairies and Mothra as a paperback.
- 30 September: Julia MacRae Books publishes Anthony Browne's King Kong.
October
- 20 October: Shogakukan publishes the eleventh edition of Shogakukan Introduction Encyclopedia: Godzilla.
November
- Tokuma Shoten begins publishing the shonen Gamera the Giant Monster manga as part of the Monthly Manga Boys magazine.
- 11 November: Shogakukan publishes their Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla manga adaptation as a paperback.
December
- Shogakukan finishes publishing their serialized Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla manga adaptation.
- 10 December: Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla is released to Japanese theaters. Gakken publishes Encyclopedia of Godzilla (SpaceGodzilla Edition).
- 12 December: Shogakukan publishes Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla Super Complete Works.
In fiction
- Two years after the wreckage of Mecha-King Ghidorah is recovered, the U.N.G.C.C (United Nations Godzilla Counter-measures Center) complete work on Mechagodzilla, a giant robot built to fight the King of the Monsters. On Adonoa Island in the Bering Sea, two giant eggs are discovered, one hatched and one still intact. As Japanese scientists attempt to secure the intact egg, the former occupant of the hatched egg, a giant pteranodon dubbed Rodan, attacks them in an attempt to save its unborn sibling. However, Godzilla himself soon arrives on the island and fights Rodan as the egg is secured and flown to Kyoto, Japan. There, it hatches into not another pteranodon, but rather a baby Godzillasaurus. Godzilla, attracted by his newborn kin, soon arrives in Japan, and Mechagodzilla is launched to fight it. The two fight, but Mechagodzilla is soon defeated and Godzilla continues on his way. Thankfully, the scientists hide BabyGodzilla and Godzilla is forced to leave. The G-Force, after studying Baby, discover that the creature has a second brain in its hip, and Mechagodzilla is upgraded with a "G-Crusher System" designed to destroy Godzilla's own second brain. Baby is used as a decoy, but Rodan, now more powerful after transforming into Fire Rodan, steals back the canister holding the infant. Mechagodzilla and Rodan battle before Godzilla finally arrives. After battling for some time, Mechagodzilla finally fires the G-Crusher into Godzilla and destroys his sacral brain, causing him to fall and die. Rodan then flies over to the fallen dinosaur and transfers his life energy into him, sacrificing himself to revive Godzilla. The King of the Monsters then rises and defeats Mechagodzilla once and for all. Godzilla finally locates BabyGodzilla, whom he adopts as his own. The two then swim out to sea and eventually arrive at Baas Island in the South Pacific, where the two take up residence. (Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II)
Gallery
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9 July: Orochi, the Eight-Headed Dragon
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10 Dec.: Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla
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