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New York City is a large city in the United States of America and has been visited by several kaiju in films, television series, and comic books.

History[]

Showa era[]

Battle in Outer Space[]

New York City in BOS

New York City in Battle in Outer Space

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Destroy All Monsters[]

Godzilla SoshingekiGoji Destroys New York in 1999 DAM Destroy All Monsters - I just relized that Godzilla destroys NY in 1999 and Zilla attacks NY in 1998...

Godzilla destroying New York City in Destroy All Monsters

After the Kilaaks invaded Monsterland and took control of the monsters there, they unleashed Godzilla in the harbor of New York City, and he proceeded to destroy a large portion of the city.

TriStar series[]

Godzilla (1998)[]

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Godzilla confronts the U.S. military near Central Park in GODZILLA (1998)

After going through Jamaica, the monster dubbed Godzilla arrived in New York, causing catastrophic damage either by himself or due to the military accidentally striking buildings trying to hit him. Godzilla burrowed into the city's subway systems to evade the military, and eventually confronted them again near Central Park. Godzilla evaded the military's forces and dove into the Hudson River, where he was pursued by several Ohio Class Nuclear-Powered Submarines. The submarines successfully struck Godzilla with their torpedoes, presumably killing him. Meanwhile, the group led by Niko Tatopoulos and Philippe Roaché discovered Godzilla's nest inside Madison Square Garden, right as the eggs hatched into hundreds of infant Godzillas. Eventually, the babies were killed once the military called in an airstrike to blow up the building. The threat was not over, however, as the adult Godzilla had actually survived and surfaced from under the city streets. Pursuing Nick and his squad, Godzilla ended up trapped by the suspension cables on the Brooklyn Bridge and was shot down by three F-18 Hornets. While the people of New York celebrated the monster's death, one lone egg hatched within the ruins of Madison Square Garden.

Godzilla: The Series[]

Following Godzilla's death, Niko Tatopoulos and a team of soldiers investigated the ruins of Madison Square Garden to ensure none of the creature's offspring had survived. During the investigation, Nick was separated from the team and fell into a tunnel, where he discovered one surviving egg, which hatched into a baby Godzilla. Rather than attack Nick, the hatchling imprinted on him and believed him to be his father. Nick convinced the hatchling to flee the ruins of the building before the military could find him, and returned to the headquarters of his research team, H.E.A.T., on the shores of the Hudson River. However, the rapidly growing Godzilla followed him there. After running some studies, Nick concluded that the new Godzilla was different from his parent, showing surprising intelligence and loyalty, and had no risk of reproducing. After a failed military attempt to kill him, Godzilla swam away from the city to Jamaica, where he defeated Crustaceous Rex. Having proved his worth, the military allowed Godzilla to live. Godzilla would go on to battle numerous other creatures in New York, including the Mutant Rats, the Chameleon and the Crackler.

Millennium series[]

Godzilla: Final Wars[]

New York City in ruins

The ruins of New York City following attacks by Rodan and the Xiliens in Godzilla: Final Wars

Rodan was sent to New York after the Xiliens began their invasion. He destroyed the city by flying past buildings at supersonic speeds, and was eventually challenged by the Rumbling. He was called back, but released again after X's plan was discovered. He then destroyed the Rumbling and the rest of the city.

Video games[]

Godzilla: Unleashed[]

New York appears as a stage in the game Godzilla: Unleashed, and serves as the final level of the game's campaign for all factions except the Mutants. In this level, SpaceGodzilla emerges from a portal in New York, while monsters from each of the other factions converge on the city as well. If the player plays as a monster other than SpaceGodzilla, SpaceGodzilla is defeated and the crystal incursion ends. Otherwise, SpaceGodzilla is victorious and travels to San Francisco to complete his conquest.

Comics[]

Godzilla: Ongoing[]

After the space monsters Gigan, SpaceGodzilla, Hedorah and Monster X appeared on Earth, Monster X descended on New York, terrorizing the city. Mothra flew to New York to battle Monster X, but was defeated. After freeing the monsters of Monster Island, Kiryu flew to New York with Kumonga to join the battle against Monster X. Godzilla, having defeated Hedorah, arrived there as well and fought alongside Kiryu and Kumonga. However, SpaceGodzilla defeated Battra and Titanosaurus in London and arrived to support Monster X. During the battle, Kumonga was defeated and Kiryu was knocked into the Hudson River. Godzilla was quickly overwhelmed by the combined forces of Monster X and SpaceGodzilla, but Kiryu turned the tide by freezing SpaceGodzilla with his Absolute Zero cannon, allowing Godzilla to defeat him with his atomic breath. With Godzilla and Monster X the only combatants left standing, Monster X transformed into Keizer Ghidorah and easily took the upper hand against his opponent. Fortunately, Rodan arrived and decapitated one of Keizer Ghidorah's heads with a sonic boom from his wings, allowing Godzilla to fight back. Eventually, Godzilla decapitated another head and killed Keizer Ghidorah by crushing his last head under his foot. Before Godzilla could return to the sea, Boxer attempted a final attack on Godzilla by jumping into his mouth with a "headache gun." Godzilla swallowed Boxer whole, only showing mild annoyance from the attack.

Trivia[]

King Kong 1933-Kong on top of the Empire State

King Kong on top of the Empire State Building

  • New York was also a primary location for the 1933 film King Kong, where the titular creature was exhibited in a Broadway show and billed as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." After escaping and rampage across the city, Kong proceeded to climb to the top of the Empire State Building. However, the military deployed a fleet of biplanes armed with machine guns that mortally wounded Kong, and fell off the top of the building, plummeting to the streets below.
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