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  • Godzilla 2000 (Book)
  • Godzilla 2000 (book)
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  • The novel is adapted into a 3-D storybook in Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Show-Down in 3-D, illustrated by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts.
  • Godzilla 2000 is a novel written by Marc Cerasini and published in 1997. It takes place in various places in the United States between 1998 and 2000. Following a few months after Godzilla's attack on Japan in the previous novel, Godzilla Returns, a team of teenagers is recruited by the U.S. military to train for a possible reappearance by the monster. However, another menace appears: a cloud of asteroids unleashes a horde of monsters on Earth. Although a number of monsters appear--Kamacuras, Rodan, Varan, and Mothra--Godzilla only fights King Ghidorah. __TOC__
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Name
  • Godzilla 2000
Genre
  • Young Adult Novel, Fiction, Science Fiction
Type
  • Fire
  • Electric
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Author
  • Marc Cerasini
Publisher
  • Random House
ISBN
  • ISBN-10: 0679887512
  • ISBN-13: 978-0679887515
PublishDate
  • 1997-11-11
nameofbook
  • Godzilla 2000
abstract
  • The novel is adapted into a 3-D storybook in Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Show-Down in 3-D, illustrated by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts.
  • Godzilla 2000 is a novel written by Marc Cerasini and published in 1997. It takes place in various places in the United States between 1998 and 2000. Following a few months after Godzilla's attack on Japan in the previous novel, Godzilla Returns, a team of teenagers is recruited by the U.S. military to train for a possible reappearance by the monster. However, another menace appears: a cloud of asteroids unleashes a horde of monsters on Earth. Although a number of monsters appear--Kamacuras, Rodan, Varan, and Mothra--Godzilla only fights King Ghidorah. The novel was adapted into a 3-D storybook in Godzilla Saves America: A Monster Show-Down in 3-D, illustrated by Tom Morgan and Paul Mounts. __TOC__