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2000–present
In the real world
January
- The soundtrack for Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla is released.
- 1 January: Tokuma Shoten publishes the manga Gamera the Giant Monster 1: Gamera.
- 27 January: Hobby Japan Co., Ltd. publishes The Pictorial Book of Godzilla.
February
- Tokuma Shoten finishes publishing the shonen Gamera the Giant Monster manga as part of the Monthly Manga Boys magazine.
- 1 February: Tokuma Shoten publishes the manga Gamera the Giant Monster 3: Gamera vs. Barugon.
- 3 February: Tao Tsuchiya is born in Tokyo, Japan.
- 17 February: Sound Effect of Godzilla is released.
- 20 February: Tokuma Shoten publishes the manga Gamera the Giant Monster 2: Gamera vs. Gyaos.
March
- 3 March: Gamera the Guardian of the Universe, the first licensed Gamera video game, is released in Japan.
- 10 March: Shogakukan publishes Gamera the Guardian of the Universe Super Complete Works.
- 11 March: Gamera the Guardian of the Universe is released in Japan.
- 22 March: Gamera: The Time Adventure is released in Japan.
- 25 March: Tokuma Shoten publishes the shonen Gamera the Giant Monster manga as a collection. They also publish the manga Gamera the Giant Monster 4: Gamera vs. Viras and Gamera the Giant Monster 5: Gamera vs. Guiron.
- 31 March: Special Graphix Gamera the Guardian of the Universe is published by Kindaieigasha.
April
- 10 April: MediaWorks, Inc. publishes Godzilla vs. G-Force Superweapon Manual.
- 25 April: Tokuma Shoten publish the manga Gamera the Giant Monster 6: Gamera vs. Jiger, Gamera the Giant Monster 7: Gamera vs. Zigra, and Gamera the Giant Monster 8: Gamera vs. 6 Great Monsters.
May
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #0, a prequel to their comic series Godzilla.
- 1 May: Shogakukan publishes Gamera vs. Phoenix, a novel based on an unmade film of a similar name.
- 16 May: Dark Horse re-releases their English translation of the manga adaptation of The Return of Godzilla as a collection.
June
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #1.
- 30 June: Gamera: Gyaos Destruction Strategy is released in Japan.
July
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla versus Hero Zero and Godzilla #2.
- 25 July: Godzilla: Heart-Pounding Monster Island!! is released in Japan.
August
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #3.
September
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #4.
October
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #5.
November
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #6.
- 10 November: Data House publishes Toho Tokusatsu Movie Poster Collection.
- 30 November: Takeshobo publishes the first edition of The Super Heroes Chronicles.
December
- Dark Horse publishes Godzilla #7.
- 1 December: Shogakukan publishes their Godzilla vs. Destoroyah manga adaptation. Hobby Japan Co., Ltd. publishes The Pictorial Book of Godzilla 2.
- 9 December: Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is released to Japanese theaters.
- 10 December: Kodansha publishes the first edition of Godzilla Giant Monster Diagram Encyclopedia.
- 25 December: Rippu Shobo publishes Godzilla vs. Destoroyah Great Encyclopedia, which features a short manga adaptation of the film.
In fiction
- The U.N.G.C.C. devises two alternate plans to defeat Godzilla: Project M, which involves the conversion of the wreckage of Mechagodzilla into a new anti-Godzilla mech dubbed MOGUERA (Mobile Operation Godzilla Universal Expert Robot Aero-Type), and Project T, which involves the controlling of Godzilla telepathically. At the same time, however, the Cosmos return to Earth to warn humanity that a space monster is on it's way. It seems that Godzilla's cells were carried into space either as a part of Biollante, or on Mothra, and those cells mutated into a monster dubbed SpaceGodzilla. The creature arrives on Earth and attacks Godzilla and imprisons his son, LittleGodzilla, in a crystal prison. The demon then flies to Fukuoka and erects a crystal fortress there. MOGUERA is sent to the city to engage SpaceGodzilla, and Godzilla soon arrives to do battle with his intergalactic clone as well. After a long battle, during which MOGUERA is destroyed, Godzilla finally kills SpaceGodzilla once and for all, and travels back to Baas Island to reunite with his son. (Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla)
- Houston Brooks's son, Aaron Brooks, defies his father's orders to not go to Skull Island. There he makes contact with the Iwi people to find out Kong's origins. (Skull Island: The Birth of Kong)
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