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**[[Godzilla (GTS)|Second TriStar Godzilla]] - The son of the prior Godzilla. Was originally meant to be featured in the [[Godzilla 2 (cancelled)|cancelled sequel to ''Godzilla'']], and instead went on to become a protagonist in ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''.
 
**[[Godzilla (GTS)|Second TriStar Godzilla]] - The son of the prior Godzilla. Was originally meant to be featured in the [[Godzilla 2 (cancelled)|cancelled sequel to ''Godzilla'']], and instead went on to become a protagonist in ''[[Godzilla: The Series]]''.
 
===[[Millennium series]]===
 
===[[Millennium series]]===
{{Sup|The Millennium series features many Godzillas who either descend from, or are the 1954 incarnation of the monster. The continuity's staggered timeline and anthology format explains that each of these film's continuities, and by proxy, the Godzillas within them, don't overlap or contradict each other, even if they feature different origins, as they're all in separate continuities.}}
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The Millennium series features many Godzillas who either descend from, or are the 1954 incarnation of the monster. The continuity's staggered timeline and anthology format explains that each of these film's continuities, and by proxy, the Godzillas within them, don't overlap or contradict each other, even if they feature different origins, as they're all in separate continuities.
 
*[[Godzilla (G2K)|''Millennium'' Godzilla]] - The second Godzilla in the film's continuity, following the 1954 incarnation, as seen in the [[1999]] film, ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''.
 
*[[Godzilla (G2K)|''Millennium'' Godzilla]] - The second Godzilla in the film's continuity, following the 1954 incarnation, as seen in the [[1999]] film, ''[[Godzilla 2000: Millennium]]''.
 
*[[Godzilla (GXM)|''Megaguirus'' Godzilla]] - The 1954 Godzilla incarnation, as seen in the [[2000]] film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]''.
 
*[[Godzilla (GXM)|''Megaguirus'' Godzilla]] - The 1954 Godzilla incarnation, as seen in the [[2000]] film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Megaguirus]]''.
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*[[Godzilla (FW)|''Final Wars'' Godzilla]] - The 1954 Godzilla incarnation, as portrayed in the [[2004]] film, ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''.
 
*[[Godzilla (FW)|''Final Wars'' Godzilla]] - The 1954 Godzilla incarnation, as portrayed in the [[2004]] film, ''[[Godzilla: Final Wars]]''.
 
**[[Minilla]] - The son of Godzilla in ''Final Wars''.
 
**[[Minilla]] - The son of Godzilla in ''Final Wars''.
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===[[MonsterVerse]]===
 
===[[MonsterVerse]]===
 
*[[Godzilla (MonsterVerse)|MonsterVerse Godzilla]] - An ancient incarnation of Godzilla who remained dormant for millennia, and only reappeared recently in the present day. First appeared in the [[2014]] film, ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', and reappeared in the [[2019]] film, ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'', and the [[2020]] film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''.
 
*[[Godzilla (MonsterVerse)|MonsterVerse Godzilla]] - An ancient incarnation of Godzilla who remained dormant for millennia, and only reappeared recently in the present day. First appeared in the [[2014]] film, ''[[Godzilla (2014 film)|Godzilla]]'', and reappeared in the [[2019]] film, ''[[Godzilla: King of the Monsters]]'', and the [[2020]] film, ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]''.

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Godzilla (ゴジラ,   Gojira?) may refer to...

Godzilla (Film series)

Godzilla (Character)

Showa era

Heisei era

Canonical

Cancelled

TriStar series

Millennium series

The Millennium series features many Godzillas who either descend from, or are the 1954 incarnation of the monster. The continuity's staggered timeline and anthology format explains that each of these film's continuities, and by proxy, the Godzillas within them, don't overlap or contradict each other, even if they feature different origins, as they're all in separate continuities.

MonsterVerse

Reiwa series

Godzilla (Comic character)

IDW

Miscellaneous