Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah

1944

In February 1944, while threatened by American soldiers, the Japanese soldiers were saved by a mysterious dinosaur.

The Futurians plan to travel back in time to 1944 and remove the dinosaur from Lagos Island before the island is irradiated in 1954, thus preventing the mutation of the creature into Godzilla.

As proof of their story, Emmy presents a copy of Terasawa's book, which has not yet been completed in the present. The Futurians, Terasawa, Miki Saegusa, and Professor Mazaki, board a time shuttle and travel back to 1944 to Lagos Island.

1954

He theorizes that the dinosaur was subsequently mutated into Godzilla in 1954 after a hydrogen bomb test on the island.

The Futurians plan to travel back in time to 1944 and remove the dinosaur from Lagos Island before the island is irradiated in 1954, thus preventing the mutation of the creature into Godzilla.

Before returning to 1991, the Futurians secretly leave three small creatures called Dorats on Lagos Island, which are exposed to radiation from the hydrogen bomb test in 1954 and merge to become King Ghidorah, which then appears in present-day Japan.

1970

After M-11 brings Emmy back to the UFO, she reprograms the android so it will help her. Terasawa discovers that a Russian nuclear submarine sank in the Bering Strait in the 1970s and released enough radiation to mutate the dinosaur into Godzilla.

1975

King Ghidorah was the first Godzilla film since 1975's Terror of Mechagodzilla to feature a newly orchestrated score by Akira Ifukube.

1990

Biollante director and writer Kazuki Ōmori had initially hoped to start a standalone series centered on Mothra, and was in the process of rewriting a 1990 script for the unrealized film Mothra vs.

1991

is a 1991 Japanese kaiju film written and directed by Kazuki Ōmori and produced by Shōgo Tomiyama.

The film was released theatrically in Japan on December 14, 1991, and was followed by Godzilla vs.

Biollante, the film attracted controversy outside Japan due to its perceived Japanese nationalist themes. ==Plot== In 1991, science fiction writer Kenichiro Terasawa is writing a book about Godzilla and learns of a group of Japanese soldiers stationed on Lagos Island during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign.

Before returning to 1991, the Futurians secretly leave three small creatures called Dorats on Lagos Island, which are exposed to radiation from the hydrogen bomb test in 1954 and merge to become King Ghidorah, which then appears in present-day Japan.

After returning to 1991, the Futurians use King Ghidorah to subjugate Japan and issue an ultimatum, but Japan refuses to surrender. Feeling sympathy for the Japanese people, Emmy reveals to Terasawa the truth behind the Futurians' mission: in the future, Japan is an economic superpower that has surpassed the United States, Russia, and China.

1998

It was released direct-to-video in North America in 1998 by Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment.

The creature's distress calls were recycled Gamera cries. ==Home media== The Columbia/TriStar Home Video DVD version was released in 1998 as a single disc double feature with Godzilla vs.

2014

Mothra. The Sony Blu-ray version was released on May 6, 2014 as a two-disc double feature with Godzilla vs.




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