Godzilla (1954-2004) - Timelines

Is there a timeline for the modern Monsterverse? I can’t find one anywhere, though I may just be looking in the wrong places
 
I’d love to see a combined Monsterverse timeline, trying to fit as many movies/tie-in media as possible, prioritising everything equally. I’d propose a full combined timeline, but that’d have way too many inconsistencies. Though, with a compression timeline (as I’ll be dubbing it) you could give explanations for movies that would be completely different if it was kept with the rest of its Monsterverse.

Just a thought. I feel if anyone other than someone already doing a Monsterverse timeline did it, it’d be a disservice to the people already making them, as it’d basically be copy-pasting loads
 
Well, I guess you could throw in the Rebirth of Mothra trilogy too. The IDW comics have their Godzilla fight and team up with Zilla, which would be a cool way to incorporate that in as well.
 
Would the Skull Island anime be able to be standalone, and thus, compressed? (I need a better word for this type of timeline-ing, just can’t think of anything better right now)
 
I think I'd rather either ignore the whole MonsterVerse for that or include the whole thing, which would cause the most complications certainly.
 
Fun fact, Braindead is referenced by King Kong (2005). That movie begins on Skull Island too. Both are Peter Jackson films, so logically, that timeline goes:

1933 - King Kong (2005)
1957 - Braindead (1992)

I think that's pretty fun, personally. A mini-MonsterVerse made by Peter Jackson.
 
Since Kong: Skull Island implies the government (or some other entity) has been covering up kaiju-related happenings, you could probably just BS the MonsterVerse in by saying all the attacks were covered up, and the ones that wouldn't've been covered up in time for the military members in Kong: Skull Island didn't know about attacks because they were too busy fighting in the Vietnam War…

I presume the King Kong backstory in this thread’s Monsterverse is roughly the same as the original, though anything could’ve happened from then to Kong: Skull Island, so it could be possible there were just 2 King Kongs - they are shown to be a species after all, perhaps the reason that guy from WWII knew so much about the lore of Skull Island was because he witnessed the decline of the Kong species (I forgot what the species was actually called - that might be it though)

I don’t see why the accident that made Godzilla huge couldn’t happen twice, either - kinda like how there’s countless variants of monsters in the Universal Monsters Universe
 
Since Kong: Skull Island implies the government (or some other entity) has been covering up kaiju-related happenings, you could probably just BS the MonsterVerse in by saying all the attacks were covered up, and the ones that wouldn't've been covered up in time for the military members in Kong: Skull Island didn't know about attacks because they were too busy fighting in the Vietnam War…

I presume the King Kong backstory in this thread's Monsterverse is roughly the same as the original, though anything could've happened from then to Kong: Skull Island, so it could be possible there were just 2 King Kongs - they are shown to be a species after all, perhaps the reason that guy from WWII knew so much about the lore of Skull Island was because he witnessed the decline of the Kong species (I forgot what the species was actually called - that might be it though)

I don't see why the accident that made Godzilla huge couldn't happen twice, either - kinda like how there's countless variants of monsters in the Universal Monsters Universe
King Kong from King Kong vs. Godzilla is 45 meter-tall gorilla from Faro Island, while King Kong from King Kong Escapes is a 20 meter-tall gorilla from Mondo Island. King Kong from the MonsterVerse is a 31.6 meter-tall gorilla (later 102-103 meter) from Skull Island. I think you could just assume they're a near-extinct species of ape that are completely unaware of one another.
 
It's humorous to watch Godzilla: The Series knowing that not only did Godzilla attack Japan in 1954, but Thor, Punisher, Thanos and Gorr exist. I mean, a Marvel crossover acting as a sequel to a movie that references a remake of a movie that it is a sequel to is pretty damn weird.
NGL, it does feel weird.
 

I like to think the fisherman cook from the Japanese boat in Godzilla (1998) might have been a survivor of the 1954 Godzilla attack and confused Zilla with his Japanese counterpart. Even the sea monster myth in the movie, which people use as evidence that the original film didn't happen, actually comes from the 1954 film too. Odo Island residents have folklore about a giant sea monster, likely the same myth from the 1998 film, which technically becomes a "stealth sequel" in this context.
 
  • This Godzilla is often mistakenly confused as being one and the same as the Godzilla from the previous film, Godzilla 2000: Millennium, due to sharing the same design and many other similarities. However, Godzilla vs. Megaguirus is set in an entirely different continuity from Godzilla 2000: Millennium, where the Oxygen Destroyer was never used to kill Godzilla in 1954 and he continued to appear at various points over the next half-century, while the Godzilla from Godzilla 2000 is the second Godzilla to appear in that film's continuity, after the 1954 Godzilla.
    • Strangely, the Codex entry for this incarnation of Godzilla in the mobile game Godzilla Defense Force states that the Oxygen Destroyer was used against Godzilla, sending him into decades of hibernation.
Seeing as how Godzilla vs. Megaguirus is listed as a sequel to Godzilla (1954), I'd rather say that identical on-screen events from that movie occurred, meaning Godzilla WAS sent into two decades of hibernation by the Oxygen Destroyer. The idea of cutting off the entire final act from that film rubs me the wrong way. Just say that in that continuity, Godzilla didn't die from it. It doesn't matter because it's not connected to anything else.
 
Shōwa Timeline
This is the timeline for the original Godzilla film series. It includes Godzilla (1954), it's first 14 sequels from 1955-1975, Rodan, Giant Monster Varan, Mothra, Atragon, the two Frankenstein films by Toho, King Kong Escapes, and the Zone Fighter TV series.

Timeline Reasoning
In Godzilla, there is a direct statement of August 13th. An August calendar can be seen.

In Godzilla Raids Again, the newspapers in the film state 30-1-20 and 30-1-23, placing the movie in January 1955 based off of Showa years.

In Rodan, part of a two-digit Japanese era calendar year can be seen on the cover of a registry book in the Aso coal mine's engineering office. The legible text reads "-5 fiscal year", along with part of another kanji at the beginning which resembles either 2 or 3. The year is therefore either Shōwa 25 or 35, which equate to the years 1950 and 1960. A calendar in the JASDF Commander's office is turned to July and shows the month beginning on Saturday. The only Shōwa year which ends with a 5 and had a July beginning on Saturday is 1950. However, this must be out-of-date because the film features the Japan Self-Defense Force that was formed in 1954.

Giant Monster Varan is placed in its release year.

Mothra has calendars matching with both January 1961 and February 1961, but a newspaper suggests February 16th, 1962. This is assumed to be a typo and it was meant to read 36-2-16.

Frankenstein vs. Baragon begins in 1945 before having a 15 year time jump. There's another time jump to the anniversary of a character's death, and a calendar matches July 1961.

In King Kong vs. Godzilla, there are serveral newspapers indicating both June 23rd, 1962 and July 23rd, 1962, as well as magazines dated July 1st.

Atragon has calendars that match with November and December 1963. The prop for the newspaper reporting Mu's bombing of the Panama Canal contained an unseen date of December 11, 1963. A different newspaper, reporting a similar bombing in Hong Kong, has another story about the "new president Johnson," who was inaugurated on November 22, 1963. The Muans later state that their attack will occur at "24:00" on "February 10", placing the latter portions in 1964.

Godzilla = 54ACD2
Rodan = FF0000
Mysterians = 00FFFF
Varan = 008000
Mothra = FBA026
Atragon = 0000FF
Frankenstein = CCCCCC
King Kong = 964B00
Space Amoeba = 2969B0
Zone Fighter = FAC51C
Zilla = 32CD32

Timeline
1945

????
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:05:55)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 2 (0:05:56 - 0:07:06)

August 6
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version
Chapter 2 (0:07:07 - 0:09:39)

1954
August 13

Godzilla Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:04:41)
Godzilla Chapter 2 (0:04:42 - 0:06:36)

August 14
Godzilla Chapter 2 (0:06:37 - 0:08:24)
Godzilla Chapter 3 (0:08:25 - 0:10:25)

August
Godzilla Chapter 4 (0:10:26 - 0:15:09)
Godzilla Chapter 5 (0:15:10 - 0:17:16)
Godzilla Chapter 6 (0:17:17 - 0:21:15)
Godzilla Chapter 7 (0:21:16 - 0:23:34)
Godzilla Chapter 8 (0:23:35 - 0:28:24)
Godzilla Chapter 9 (0:28:25 - 0:32:03)
Godzilla Chapter 10 (0:23:04 - 0:33:16)
Godzilla Chapter 11 (0:33:17 - 0:37:17)
Godzilla Chapter 12 (0:37:18 - 0:42:06)
Godzilla Chapter 19 (1:12:05 - 1:15:24)
Godzilla Chapter 12 (0:42:07 - 0:42:35)
Godzilla Chapter 13 (0:42:36 - 0:48:14)
Godzilla Chapter 14 (0:48:15 - 0:54:11)
Godzilla Chapter 15 (0:54:12 - 1:00:01)
Godzilla Chapter 16 (1:00:02 - 1:06:19)
Godzilla Chapter 17 (1:06:20 - 1:09:27)
Godzilla Chapter 18 (1:09:40 - 1:11:17)
Godzilla Chapter 19 (1:11:18 - 1:12:04)
Godzilla Chapter 19 (1:15:25 - 1:15:51)
Godzilla Chapter 20 (1:15:52 - 1:21:00)
Godzilla Chapter 21 (1:21:01 - 1:24:57)
Godzilla Chapter 22 (1:24:58 - 1:28:20)
Godzilla Chapter 23 (1:28:21 - 1:36:34)

1955
January 19
Godzilla Raids Again
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:08:15)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 2 (0:08:16 - 0:10:33)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 3 (0:10:34 - 0:18:09)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 4 (0:18:10 - 0:19:31)

January 20
Godzilla Raids Again
Chapter 4 (0:19:32 - 0:21:39)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 5 (0:21:40 - 0:22:30)

January 23
Godzilla Raids Again
Chapter 5 (0:22:31 - 0:24:55)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 6 (0:24:56 - 0:31:00)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 7 (0:31:01 - 0:35:54)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 8 (0:35:55 - 0:40:29)
Godzilla vs. X-Men #1 (pg. 21)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 9 (0:40:30 - 0:47:06)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 10 (0:47:07 - 0:47:46)

January 24
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 10 (0:47:47 - 0:50:59)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 11 (0:51:00 - 0:55:17)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 12 (0:55:18 - 0:59:52)

January 25
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 13 (0:59:53 - 1:05:13)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 14 (1:05:14 - 1:08:38)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 15 (1:08:39 - 1:11:41)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 16 (1:11:42 - 1:14:47)
Godzilla Raids Again Chapter 17 (1:14:48 - 1:21:55)

????
Godzilla vs. X-Men #1 (pg. 22)

1956
????
Rodan
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:02:17)
Rodan Chapter 2 (0:02:18 - 0:07:23)
Rodan Chapter 3 (0:07:24 - 0:16:45)
Rodan Chapter 4 (0:16:46 - 0:27:59)
Rodan Chapter 8 (0:46:00 - 0:47:06)
Rodan Chapter 5 (0:28:00 - 0:36:16)
Rodan Chapter 6 (0:36:17 - 0:41:08)
Rodan Chapter 7 (0:41:09 - 0:44:54)
Rodan Chapter 8 (0:44:55 - 0:45:59)
Rodan Chapter 8 (0:47:07 - 0:51:12)
Rodan Chapter 9 (0:51:13 - 0:56:27)
Rodan Chapter 10 (0:56:28 - 1:02:37)
Rodan Chapter 11 (1:02:38 - 1:08:12)
Rodan Chapter 12 (1:08:13 - 1:11:36)
Rodan Chapter 13 (1:11:37 - 1:16:33)
Rodan Chapter 14 (1:16:34 - 1:22:00)

1958
????
Giant Monster Varan
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:09:49)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 2 (0:09:50 - 0:20:12)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 3 (0:20:13 - 0:29:15)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 4 (0:29:16 - 0:41:06)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 5 (0:41:07 - 0:55:21)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 6 (0:55:22 - 1:07:24)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 7 (1:07:25 - 1:18:44)
Giant Monster Varan Chapter 8 (1:18:45 - 1:26:41)

1960
????
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version
Chapter 2 (0:09:40 - 0:13:45)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 3 (0:13:46 - 0:17:04)

1961
January
Mothra
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:09:09)
Mothra Chapter 2 (0:09:10 - 0:19:14)
Mothra Chapter 3 (0:19:15 - 0:28:49)
Mothra Chapter 4 (0:28:50 - 0:39:37)
Mothra Chapter 5 (0:39:38 - 0:46:33)

February
Mothra Chapter 5 (0:46:34 - 0:47:35)

February 15
Mothra Chapter 5 (0:47:36 - 0:49:59)

February 16
Mothra
Chapter 6 (0:50:00 - 0:54:09)

February
Mothra
Chapter 6 (0:54:10 - 1:00:08)
Mothra Chapter 7 (1:00:09 - 1:09:51)
Mothra Chapter 8 (1:09:52 - 1:21:30)
Mothra Chapter 9 (1:21:31 - 1:31:49)
Mothra Chapter 10 (1:31:50 - 1:37:54)
Mothra Chapter 11 (1:37:55 - 1:40:49)

July
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version
Chapter 3 (0:17:05 - 0:22:38)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 4 (0:22:39 - 0:34:25)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 5 (0:34:26 - 0:44:26)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 6 (0:44:27 - 0:55:29)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 7 (0:55:30 - 1:07:12)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 8 (1:07:13 - 1:16:46)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 9 (1:16:47 - 1:25:03)
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version Chapter 10 (1:25:04 - 1:33:11)

1962
June
King Kong vs. Godzilla
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:08:51)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 2 (0:08:52 - 0:16:18)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 3 (0:16:19 - 0:24:19)

June 22
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 4 (0:24:20 - 0:28:00)

June 23
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 4 (0:28:01 - 0:29:12)

July 1
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 4 (0:29:13 - 0:30:02)

July
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 5 (0:30:03 - 0:43:28)

July 23
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 6 (0:43:29 - 0:55:19)

July 24
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 7 (0:55:20 - 1:03:14)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 8 (1:03:15 - 1:11:59)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 9 (1:12:00 - 1:20:15)

July 25
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 10 (1:20:16 - 1:25:53)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 11 (1:25:54 - 1:35:00)
King Kong vs. Godzilla Chapter 12 (1:35:01 - 1:36:59)

1963
????
Atragon
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:08:05)
Atragon Chapter 2 (0:08:06 - 0:18:03)
Atragon Chapter 3 (0:18:04 - 0:23:18)

1964
????
Atragon
Chapter 3 (0:23:19 - 0:23:38)

February
Atragon
Chapter 3 (0:23:39 - 0:28:39)
Atragon Chapter 4 (0:28:40 - 0:32:01)

February 5
Atragon
Chapter 4 (0:32:02 - 0:32:45)

February
Atragon
Chapter 4 (0:32:46 - 0:33:24)
Atragon Chapter 5 (0:33:25 - 0:35:41)

February 8
Atragon
Chapter 5 (0:35:42 - 0:38:49)

February 9
Atragon
Chapter 5 (0:38:50 - 0:45:36)
Atragon Chapter 6 (0:45:37 - 0:58:55)

February 10
Atragon
Chapter 7 (0:58:56 - 1:12:32)
Atragon Chapter 8 (1:12:33 - 1:13:49)

February 11
Atragon
Chapter 8 (1:13:50 - 1:19:28)
Atragon Chapter 9 (1:19:29 - 1:26:35)
Atragon Chapter 10 (1:26:36 - 1:34:31)

September
Mothra vs. Godzilla
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:03:25)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 2 (0:03:26 - 0:10:51)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 3 (0:10:52 - 0:15:26)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 4 (0:15:27 - 0:20:02)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 5 (0:20:03 - 0:24:58)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 6 (0:24:59 - 0:27:42)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 7 (0:27:43 - 0:31:07)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 8 (0:31:08 - 0:37:39)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 9 (0:37:40 - 0:41:01)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 10 (0:41:02 - 0:49:36)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 11 (0:49:37 - 0:52:05)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 12 (0:52:06 - 0:58:21)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 13 (0:58:22 - 1:05:47)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 14 (1:05:48 - 1:13:52)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 15 (1:13:53 - 1:17:51)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 16 (1:17:52 - 1:27:31)
Mothra vs. Godzilla Chapter 17 (1:27:32 - 1:28:56)

1965
January 18
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 1 (0:00:00 - 0:06:24)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 2 (0:06:25 - 0:08:29)

January 19
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 3 (0:08:30 - 0:12:31)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 4 (0:12:32 - 0:13:10)


January 25
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 4 (0:13:11 - 0:15:56)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 5 (0:15:57 - 0:23:16)

January 26
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 6 (0:23:17 - 0:27:28)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 7 (0:27:29 - 0:30:36)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 8 (0:30:37 - 0:40:10)

January 27
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 9 (0:40:11 - 0:46:38)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 10 (0:46:39 - 0:49:06)

January 28
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 11 (0:49:07 - 0:52:27)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 12 (0:52:28 - 0:54:27)

January 29
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Chapter 12 (0:54:28 - 0:57:24)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 13 (0:57:25 - 1:04:19)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 14 (1:04:20 - 1:12:50)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 15 (1:12:51 - 1:15:21)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 16 (1:15:22 - 1:19:04)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 17 (1:19:05 - 1:20:32)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 18 (1:20:33 - 1:22:59)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 19 (1:23:00 - 1:26:02)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 20 (1:26:03 - 1:30:16)
Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster Chapter 21 (1:30:17 - 1:33:15)

October
Invasion of Astro-Monster**

1966
????
The War of the Gargantuas**

September
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep**

1967
????
King Kong Escapes**
Son of Godzilla**

1969
????
All Monsters Attack**

1971
????
Godzilla vs. Hedorah**

1972
????
Godzilla vs. Gigan**

1973
????
Godzilla vs. Megalon**
Zone Fighter
1x01, "Destroy the Terror-Beast Missile"**
Zone Fighter 1x02, "Attack! Destro-King"**
Zone Fighter 1x03, "Strike! The Garogas' Underground Base"**
Zone Fighter 1x04, "Invasion! The Garogas' Grand Army: Godzilla Appears"**
Zone Fighter 1x05, "Attack King Ghidorah!"**
Zone Fighter 1x06, "King Ghidorah's Counterattack!"**
Zone Fighter 1x07, "The Zone Family's Critical Moment!"**
Zone Fighter 1x08, "Defeat the Invader of Fear!"**
Zone Fighter 1x09, "Find the Secret of the Red Spider!"**
Zone Fighter 1x10, "Zone Fighter, Destroyed!"**
Zone Fighter 1x11, "In a Hair's Breadth: The Roar of Godzilla!"**
Zone Fighter 1x12, "The Terror-Beast Base: Invade the Earth!"**
Zone Fighter 1x13, "Hair-Raising! The Birthday of Terror"**
Zone Fighter 1x14, "Rampage! The Garoga Boys Attack Force"**
Zone Fighter 1x15, "It's Sinking! Godzilla, Save Tokyo"**
Zone Fighter 1x16, "Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot"**
Zone Fighter 1x17, "Go! Fighter, Scramble"**
Zone Fighter 1x18, "Command: "Destroy the Japanese Islands""**
Zone Fighter 1x19, "Order: "Destroy the Earth with Comet K""**
Zone Fighter 1x20, "Fierce Fight! Can You Hear Fighter's Song"**
Zone Fighter 1x21, "Invincible! Godzilla Rages"**
Zone Fighter 1x22, "Counterattack! Defeat Super Jikiro"**
Zone Fighter 1x23, "Secret of the Great Terror-Beast Bakugon"**
Zone Fighter 1x24, "Defeat the Needle Shotting Terror-Beast Needlar"**
Zone Fighter 1x25, "Carnage! Zone & Godzilla vs. the Allied Terror-Beast Forces"**
Zone Fighter 1x26, "Pulverize! The Garoga Gamma-X Strategy"**

1974
????
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla**

1975
????
Terror of Mechagodzilla**

1994
????

Godzilla vs. X-Men #1

1999
????
Destroy All Monsters**

Viewing Order
Godzilla

Godzilla Raids Again
Rodan
Giant Monster Varan
Mothra
Frankenstein vs. Baragon: International Version
King Kong vs. Godzilla
Atragon
Mothra vs. Godzilla

Gidorah, the Three-Headed Monster
Invasion of Astro-Monster
The War of the Gargantuas
Ebirah, Horror of the Deep
King Kong Escapes
Son of Godzilla
All Monsters Attack
Godzilla vs. Hedorah
Godzilla vs. Gigan
Godzilla vs. Megalon
Zone Fighter
1x01, "Destroy the Terror-Beast Missile"
Zone Fighter 1x02, "Attack! Destro-King"
Zone Fighter 1x03, "Strike! The Garogas' Underground Base"
Zone Fighter 1x04, "Invasion! The Garogas' Grand Army: Godzilla Appears"
Zone Fighter 1x05, "Attack King Ghidorah!"
Zone Fighter 1x06, "King Ghidorah's Counterattack!"
Zone Fighter 1x07, "The Zone Family's Critical Moment!"
Zone Fighter 1x08, "Defeat the Invader of Fear!"
Zone Fighter 1x09, "Find the Secret of the Red Spider!"
Zone Fighter 1x10, "Zone Fighter, Destroyed!"
Zone Fighter 1x11, "In a Hair's Breadth: The Roar of Godzilla!"
Zone Fighter 1x12, "The Terror-Beast Base: Invade the Earth!"
Zone Fighter 1x13, "Hair-Raising! The Birthday of Terror"
Zone Fighter 1x14, "Rampage! The Garoga Boys Attack Force"
Zone Fighter 1x15, "It's Sinking! Godzilla, Save Tokyo"
Zone Fighter 1x16, "Terrifying Attack! The Garoga Robot"
Zone Fighter 1x17, "Go! Fighter, Scramble"
Zone Fighter 1x18, "Command: "Destroy the Japanese Islands""
Zone Fighter 1x19, "Order: "Destroy the Earth with Comet K""
Zone Fighter 1x20, "Fierce Fight! Can You Hear Fighter's Song"
Zone Fighter 1x21, "Invincible! Godzilla Rages"
Zone Fighter 1x22, "Counterattack! Defeat Super Jikiro"
Zone Fighter 1x23, "Secret of the Great Terror-Beast Bakugon"
Zone Fighter 1x24, "Defeat the Needle Shotting Terror-Beast Needlar"
Zone Fighter 1x25, "Carnage! Zone & Godzilla vs. the Allied Terror-Beast Forces"
Zone Fighter 1x26, "Pulverize! The Garoga Gamma-X Strategy"
Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla
Terror of Mechagodzilla

Godzilla vs. X-Men #1
Destroy All Monsters
Could "War In Space", Toho's Star Wars competitor be considered canon to this reality? The Gohten seems to be an upgrade to the Gotengo from Atragon. It also appears in the Godzilla NES game which is sorta meant to be Showa Continuity(?) War In Space also connects to Gorath (the movie where the moon seems to be destroyed) due to the same space station being in both (I forgot it's name)
 
Another weird thing with Godzilla continuity is the weird ties that Showa and Heisei might be the same continuity. You listed a lot of stuff implying that before but one thing you missed was the Godzilla manga by Kodansha. In it they reference the events of the Heisei series but all the monsters get names like King Ghidorah 3 or Mechani-Kong 2 implying the Showa versions also existed. They even have a scientist mention Godzilla's weakness to cold from Son of Godzilla and he pulls up the data file and it has a screen cap from that film.

https://wikizilla.org/wiki/Godzilla,_King_of_the_Monsters_(Kodansha_manga)
 
also not sure if you know about it, but the director(?) of Terror of Mechagodzilla made a short story set 100 years later about Titanosaurus, personally I'd count that as canon too
 

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