Monsterland and Monster Island
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[edit] Monsterland
Monsterland was introduced in the 1968 film Destroy All Monsters. The United Nations had decided to gather all the Earth's daikaiju (giant monsters) and corral them into a single location, then keep them there. The Ogasawara Islands were chosen for the project and by 1999, Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Anguirus, Gorosaurus, Kumonga, Minilla, Baragon, Manda, and Varan were all residents of Monsterland. Various security devices were installed on the island to make sure the daikaiju wouldn't escape. Among the various devices were machines that sprayed different types of mist that Godzilla and Mothra shied away from, as well as a magnetic wall that prevented Rodan from flying away.
All was well until the Kilaaks invaded, taking control of Monsterland and letting loose the monsters upon the world. After the Kilaaks were foiled, the monsters returned to Monsterland and have been living there since.
In the Japanese version of Destroy All Monsters, its mentioned that Monsterland was set up "around twenty years ago". That would put it at around 1979, since the film is set in the year 1999.
[edit] Monster Island
Monster Island first showed up in 1969's All Monsters Attack, in the dreams of a young boy named Ishiro. He dreamt of befriending Minilla and watching him and Godzilla battle other monsters. In Ishiro's dream, the daikaiju living on Monster Island included Godzilla, Minilla, Gabara, Kamacuras (3 of them), Kumonga, Ebirah, Anguirus, Gorosaurus, Manda, the Giant Condor from Godzilla vs. the Sea Monster, Maneater (A plant man that grabs Ichiro in the jungle [1]), and Rodan (mentioned but unseen). This is, however, just a boy's daydream; the island is likely his own creation, the residents simply his favorite daikaiju.
Monster Island is revealed to be an actual island in Godzilla vs. Gigan (1972). Godzilla, Rodan, Mothra, Anguirus, Minilla, Gorosaurus, Kumonga, Manda, and Kamacuras all live there.
Monster Island appeared again in Godzilla vs. Megalon (1973), one of many locations suffering the effects of nuclear testing. This is seen to disturb Godzilla, Rodan, and Anguirus; as they try to escape the explosions, Anguirus falls into a crevasse in the ground. Godzilla was summoned from Monster Island in a few of the episodes of the Television series Zone Fighter, to assist the giant superhero, specifically the first episode that Godzilla appeared in. These Zone Fighter episodes are considered by Toho to be canon.
[edit] List of monsters living there
[edit] Godzilla: The Series
Another version of Monster Island existed in Godzilla: The Series, the continuation of the 1998 film Godzilla. It is given the codename: SITE OMEGA. This island was originally the base of operations for the Tachyon aliens, as proposed by Major Hicks. This island eventually became home to Crustaceous Rex, King Cobra, the Giant Bat, Skeetera (who ran amok absorbing all the other monster's abilities), and Shrewster(who was stolen) Godzilla also visited the island occasionally, though because he traveled with H.E.A.T. He never became a permanent resident. Large, cage-like apparatuses were installed on the island to keep the daikaiju isolated from each other, and they remain on Monster Island to this day. In addition, the base was infiltrated by an organization of ecoterrorist who tried to free the monsters. In the series, Monster Island was originally called Isl de Diablo.
In an alternate timeline, Monster Island fell under siege by the invincible Dragma creatures, and every daikaiju there (including Godzilla, who fought to protect a large number of humans and given a hero's commemoration via a statue) was slaughtered by their might.
[edit] Popular culture
Several references to "Monster Island" are likely based on this element from the Godzilla series.
- The Simpsons: In the episode "Lisa On Ice", Lisa imagines being sentenced to Monster Island for failing Physical Education. The judge informs her that the term "Monster Island" is just a name, but Lisa discovers that the island is in fact the home of several daikaiju. Fleeing from the giant creatures (which are Mothra, Rodan, and Gamera), Lisa is informed by one of her fellow inmates that what the judge meant was that, Monster Island is in fact a peninsula.
- The Monsta Island Czars are a hip-hop group from New York City, most of whose individual names are parodies of daikaiju names.
- In Warren Ellis' s Planetary series, there is Island Zero, home to many Kaiju, including what is apparently King Ghidorah, Godzilla and Mothra, all dead. A green, flying kaiju similar to Rodan has, however, survived.
- In Marvel Comics, Monster Island (or Monster Isle, in some comics) is the home of the Mole Man, and the various monsters that inhabit it are the descendants of the Deviants
- In DC Comics, Dinosaur Island was often called Mystery Island or Monster Island during the its initial appearances in the pages of Star Spangled War Stories.
- On Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Xander Harris likens living near the Hellmouth to living on Monster Island.
- The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: In the Cartoon Network original movie Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure, the race Team Grim and Team Boogey had to go through to win the privilege to fight Horror included getting past Monster Island, and encountered the Toho monsters Godzilla, Anguirus, Rodan, King Ghidorah, Gigan, and Gamera.
- The Powerpuff Girls: In the episode "Super Zeroes", a giant slimy teal blob-like monster named Steven, explains to the girls that going to Townsville to encounter the Powerpuff Girls in order to return (alive) from fighting them is a symbol of honor on Monster Isle, where most of the show's city-destroying antagonists reside.
[edit] "Monster Island Attracts a Real Life Monster"
On September 27, 2005, the first filmed evidence of a live "Architeuthis" (Giant Squid) in the wild was shot off near Ogasawara Islands. Ironically, Ogasawara Islands was used in much of the Godzilla mythos being the legitimate "Monster Island."
[edit] Other Godzilla media
- In Scott Ciencin's Godzilla junior novels, Monster Island first existed as a government research facility created to study Anguirus and Rodan. Eventually, through the psychic influence of a pair of children, Godzilla and a troop of other monsters (including Varan, Kamacuras, Kumonga, and several over-sized animals) travel to the island and make it their new home.
- Monster Island is a playable arena in the videogames Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, Godzilla: Save the Earth and Godzilla: Unleashed. In the latter, it has, like the game's other arenas, been affected by the spread of alien crystals. Early speculation was that the island would be partially flooded, but the arena is the same as that in the first two games other than the presence of the crystals. Producer Shelby Wills explained that the island is the "starting point" for the playable faction, Earth Defenders, in the game and so does not show the same signs of apocalyptic damage as the game's other environments.
[edit] External links
- Monster Island at Scary For Kids