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juan
April 30th, 2004, 02:16 AM
Well, actually of the first two. Did anyone manage to catch the first two books? I managed to read "Godzilla: Journey to Monster Island" and "Godzilla vs. the Space Monster" but that was it. I missed the first two.
  I read on "Barry's Temple of Godzilla" that the first one was a retelling of "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" as seen from a childs perspective and the second one was called "Godzilla Invades America." What were the two like?

Solar_Behemoth
May 6th, 2004, 08:21 PM
Man are Scott's books fun to read. I usaully read them in a few hours. My favorite is Godzilla vs. the Sapce Monster. About Godzilla, Anguirus, Kumonga, two giant snakes, Kamakiras, Mothra, Manda, Rodan, and Varan all battling against a very powerful Battra and King ghidorah. Great book.

I might as well tell you about the other three books:

Godzilla Invades America - Will Godzilla help a mutated scorpion kaiju destroy America? Or will he battle the fatal scorpion to the death. Kamakiras and Kumonga also add into the action. It's Godzilla vs. the Insects!

Godzilla - King of the Monsters - Godzilla 1954 told in a different perspective.

Godzilla, Journey to Monster Island - Godzilla, Anguirus, Kamakiras, Kumonga, Manda, Varan, and Rodan fight against mankind and must live in peace on Monster Island.

MechaV
May 6th, 2004, 09:10 PM
Manda was never in any of Scott's books.

Solar_Behemoth
May 7th, 2004, 10:33 PM
Quote[/b] (MechaVaran @ May 06 2004,21:10)]Manda was never in any of Scott's books.
Oh, I thought he was. I looked on the back of the book and it said "Godzilla, Varan, Kamacuras, Kumonga, Battra, King Ghidorah, Manda, Anguirus, and Mothra are the property of Toho" or something. I wonder why they included Manda.

Bruticus
May 7th, 2004, 11:12 PM
Quote[/b] (henry_venetta @ May 07 2004,21:33)]Quote[/b] (MechaVaran @ May 06 2004,21:10)]Manda was never in any of Scott's books.
Oh, I thought he was. I looked on the back of the book and it said "Godzilla, Varan, Kamacuras, Kumonga, Battra, King Ghidorah, Manda, Anguirus, and Mothra are the property of Toho" or something. I wonder why they included Manda.
<font color='#810541'>Well, they had two giant snakes in the books. Yellowback (?) and one other.

I thought the books were okay. My only problem with them is that I would have liked them to be a bit longer (but then again, these are 'junior' novels we're talking about), and they made Godzilla do a little dance in the GKOTM book!!

Solar_Behemoth
May 8th, 2004, 01:46 PM
Quote[/b] (Treize Khueshranada @ May 07 2004,23:12)]Quote[/b] (henry_venetta @ May 07 2004,21:33)]Quote[/b] (MechaVaran @ May 06 2004,21:10)]Manda was never in any of Scott's books.
Oh, I thought he was. I looked on the back of the book and it said &quot;Godzilla, Varan, Kamacuras, Kumonga, Battra, King Ghidorah, Manda, Anguirus, and Mothra are the property of Toho&quot; or something. I wonder why they included Manda.
Well, they had two giant snakes in the books. Yellowback (?) and one other.

I thought the books were okay. My only problem with them is that I would have liked them to be a bit longer (but then again, these are 'junior' novels we're talking about), and they made Godzilla do a little dance in the GKOTM book!!
The other snakes name was Rattler.
And yeah, one of the main reasons why I did not like Scott's books as much as Cerasini's was that they had annoying kids as the main stars! &nbsp;http://www.kaijuphile.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mad.gif &nbsp;http://www.kaijuphile.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mad.gif &nbsp;http://www.kaijuphile.com/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mad.gif