Monster World (Johnsonverse)

Monster World is an American multimedia franchise produced by WBC. It is a crossover of Godzilla (predating the Johnson Aligned Universe), the works of H.P. Lovecraft (specifically the Cthulhu Mythos deities), and even Neon Genesis Evangelion. The TV series premiered in 1998 and ended in 2004 after a seven-season run, with a movie in 2006, and another following in 2015 followed by a revival of the TV series. Much of the voice cast reprised their respective roles from Evangelion. The series a sequel for both NGE and the Godzilla Heisei series.

Monster World can be found on Fanfiction.net.

Production
The original concept that evolved into the final product was first conceived in 1996, shortly after production on Neon Genesis Evangelion wrapped up. Hideaki Anno, questioning his own sanity and mental state when writing the ending, began writing End of Evangelion as the full version of the final two episodes, which were infamously made using stock footage, limited animation, and voice-overs because the budget had been blown on the Eva fights. He did not, however, intend for EoE to be the canon ending. Instead, Anno wrote up a sequel series with the working title Evangelion R. The series was intended to take place after Third Impact, with the entire cast being resurrected and fighting an alien invasion. This series was to be much more light-hearted than the first, involving quite a bit of comedy, including topics such as school, relationships, and especially politics. During brainstorming sessions, there is an urban legend that there were loud arguments over whether Shinji should end up with Rei or Asuka, as well as how much torture Gendo should be subjected to, and whether or not Asuka should continue being a tsundere. Ultimately, these would be the only topics discussed during most of these sessions.

Eventually, though, after the release of EoE, Gainax stated they wanted no more to do with Evangelion, and moved on to FLCL, which was used as an anti-depressant due to the madcap nature of the latter. Anno was then told they would not go through with Evangelion R. Disappointed but undeterred, Anno took his business elsewhere.

Immediately, Anno began rethinking the series. In October 1996, Anno was approached by Toho to write a new tokusatsu series tentatively titled Monster Nation. Originally intended to contain all-original monsters, Godzilla was eventually added when it became clear the Roland Emmerich-directed remake by Tristar was taking too many liberties with the character for it to be considered Godzilla; just a year prior, Toho had killed Godzilla in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, and even held a funeral. Anno saw the series as a chance to rebound after Gainax rejected Evangelion R.

Anno created an outline combining Evangelion R and Monster Nation, calling it Evangelion x Godzilla, but it was only for fun. However, when a Toho executive saw the premise, he was extremely impressed and presented it to director Takao Okawara.

Several days later, Toho announced it would be retooling Monster Nation into a new series called Monster World, a crossover between Neon Genesis Evangelion and Godzilla. However, the creative team was torn as to which method to use: whether to have use live-actors and suitmation, or full animation.

In December 1996, Toho approached two other studios to assist: Toei Animation and Johnson Studios. Toho had decided to use a hybrid approach, with animation for the human cast and indoor scenes, and suitmation and miniature sets for the monsters, a method first used by Tsuburaya Productions for Dinosaur Great War Izenborg in 1977 and perfected by Johnson's own Detective Jenny (from which Monster World culled quite a bit of stock footage from in its first season). The original set-up was as so: Three suits (MogeGoji, SoshingekiAngira, and HeiseiGhido) were sent to Johnson Studios in October 1996 for the Godzilla sequence in the 1997 blockbuster EarthBound, and were retained after filming for Monster World.
 * Toho would provide suits and effects consulting
 * Toei Animation would do the human characters and interior scenes
 * Johnson Studios would do all the monster scenes
 * Hideaki Anno would do episode outlines

Upon the success of EarthBound, the set-up was changed. Anno's role was reduced to consultant when Johnson brought in its own writers; by this point, Monster World was now considered a Johnson production, as Takao Okawara was replaced as director by Timothy Hill, and the animators Toei had assigned to the series moved to California full-time to consolidate all production at Johnson Studios in San Jose, CA (this was also done to streamline production of the Toei-animated episodes of Detective Jenny, as episodes could now be produced much quicker; TMS also sent its animation team for Detective Jenny to California in 1999, again to streamline production for their episodes). The premise of Monster World was expanded in June 1997, replacing the aliens as the main antagonist. Instead, Cthulhu was made the new main antagonist, voiced by British voice actor Tony Jay.

Filming for the series began in earnest in August 1997. Large, elaborate sets of multiple cities, including Tokyo, Los Angeles, Seattle, Beijing, Cape Town, Osaka, and Fukuoka were built, many of which were so large, the soundstages couldn't fit them, and they had to be taken to decommissioned hangars at Beale Air Force Base near Marysville, California. The Tokyo set was the largest, and could not fit into a hangar; instead, it was put in an outdoor environment near Fresno, California, which allowed for natural lighting and weather.

Toho began sending over more suits in this timeframe, including the SpaceGodzilla, Destoroyah, MechaGodzilla, MOGUERA, Mothra, Battra, Biollante, and Mecha-King Ghidorah. Since HeiseiRado (the Heisei Rodan design) wasn't a suit, but rather, a puppet, Johnson created a larger, wearable version of HeiseiRado. Johnson also created new suits for the monsters also slated to appear, oftentimes replicas of older suits and puppets, such as King Caesar, Gigan, Megalon, Jet Jaguar, the original MechaGodzilla and Mogera, Kamacuras, Kumonga, Ebirah, King Kong, Gorosaurus, Kamoebas, Gezora, Ganimes, and Gabara. At least 25 suits each for Ebirah, Kumonga, Kamacurus, and Titanosaurus were built, as the character was to be portrayed as a species numbering in the thousands. Baragon and Varan both received brand-new designs that were eventually adopted by Toho. And finally, suits for the Evangelions themselves were built, as well; designing the Evangelion suits was a challenge, as the animation in Neon Genesis Evangelion portrayed them with arms higher up on the body than a normal human, as well as having long, slender arms. Many options were considered, from having the suits be on stilts to using camera angles to fudge the proportions, but ultimately, it was decided to drop the arms down and explain why in-series. The actor's head is in the neck, with the head above being an animatronic (all of the monster heads in the series are animatronics controlled via waldo manipulator developed by the Jim Henson Creature Shop).

For the voice cast, much of the original cast returned for the English version. Among the returnees were Spike Spencer, Tiffany Grant, Amanda Winn-Lee, Allison Keith, Kurt Stoll, Carol Amerson, Kendra Benham, Sue Ulu, Matt Greenfield, and Jason C. Lee. Several actors were replaced, though; for example, voice-acting veteran Tom Kane replaced Tristan MacAvery as Gendo, Fuyutsuki was voiced by John Cleese of Monty Python, and Kaji by Michael McConnohie.

Plot
God (voiced by and modeled after Patrick Stewart) intervenes just before Third Impact, redeems all of the Angels, casts SEELE into Hell, and restores the Earth to before the Angels appeared. Quite mysteriously, though, the Evas are still extent, and the Geofront is all that remains of Tokyo-3.

God reveals that all of the Angels had gone rogue, believing humanity had learned nothing in the 2,000 years since the Crucifixion of Christ, and thus were mistakes that needed to be eliminated. God and Satan, viewing this as a gross overreaction to human nature, spent the last 15 years hunting them down.

Three months later, things are looking up for humanity. The economy is booming, the term "third-world country" becomes extinct, peace reigns among the nations, and three moonbases are under construction (one by NASA, another by Roscosmos, and the third by ESA).

NERV still exists as the weapons research division and peacekeeping army of the United Nations. Their researchers have developed laser-based weaponry once thought only possible in science-fiction, and have also improved the Eva designs, installing ankle-mounted jets allowing flight, chest-mounted missile tubes allowing N2 Missiles to be launched, and Anti-Berserk Restraining Bolts, preventing Units-01 and 02 from going berserk. The development of next-gen Evas has also started, with designs for Units-04 and 05 on the table.

What's more, all NERV staff have undergone drastic therapy. Gendo is now a better father who would never force Shinji to pilot Unit-01 against his will. Not that this would be a problem, since Shinji is now an upfront, brave, more confrontational person who willingly pilots his Eva into battle. Rei has stopped being drugged to suppress her emotions, and it has been revealed there never were any clones in the first place. The cloning explanation was a cover-up for NERV's advanced medical technologies. As a result of the druggings ceasing, she is slowly but surely showing more and more emotion, revealing some nasty habits and eventually, an eccentric-yet-loyal trickster. Asuka is now a kind, sensitive, selfless girl and also Shinji's best friend and love interest. Misato is no longer a drunkard, and Ritsuko is something of a mad scientist.

Life is great...until a new threat shows up. A giant monster named Cthulhu appears in Tokyo while Shinji and Asuka are heading from school to catch their train to NERV HQ. The Evas fight a losing battle until a band of kaiju led by the legendary Godzilla appears and send Cthulhu packing, causing him great physical injury, and ushering in the Third Kaiju Age. Cthulhu raises a hell army to destroy the Earth and accomplish what the Angels couldn't.

Later, a monster named Gigan appears. Initially thought to be one of Cthulhu's minions, detective work by Shinji reveals the difference in genetic make-up between one of Cthulhu's minions and Gigan, revealing Gigan to be an alien monster. This is followed closely by the invasion of an alien race known as the Invadors.

Fighting a two-front war won't be easy. With aliens above and Cthulhu below, not to mention an army of kaiju collectively known as the Mutant Horde and led by a resurrected SpaceGodzilla, NERV has its work cut out. But Godzilla (the son of the Heisei Godzilla) is humanity's champion, and with his allies, the Earth Defenders, both Cthulhu and the Invadors won't have it so easy.

NERV isn't alone. The UN's anti-kaiju division, the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasure Center (UNGCC), is reactivated and renamed the Earth Defense Force (EDF), with MOGUERA, MechaGodzilla 2, and Mecha-King Ghidorah rebuilt, as well as a new anti-kaiju robot, Jet Jaguar, is built based on the Jet Alone design. Later, they build a new mech named Kiryu (codename MechaGodzilla 3).

Characters
Monster World has a diverse cast of humans, monsters, and aliens.

Unless noted, all suit-acting is performed by uncredited Johnson stuntmen and puppeteers.

NERV
NERV is the anti-Cthulhu branch and weapons research division of the United Nations. Their main fighting force is Alpha Squad, comprised of the original three Evas from the Angel Crisis. Two other Evas were built and became back-ups for Units-01 and 02, as well as forming the later Beta Squad during the German Civil War.


 * Shinji Ikari (Spike Spencer) - The main protagonist, and the leader of Alpha Squad. Before therapy, he was rather fearful, not one for direct conflict, and would rather isolate himself from the rest of the world with his SDAT (a precursor to Apple's iPod) than face his problems. After therapy, though, Shinji became an upfront, confrontational person, while still being friendly, outgoing, and brave, though his repressed anger from the Angel Crisis still surfaces with startling frequency. After the Cthulhu Wars, he evolved into a warm, caring individual. In addition to being NERV's top pilot, Shinji is also one of the world's greatest chefs, rivalling even Gordon Ramsay. His catchphrase is "You diarrhea gargling crap sponge!" (with "crap" changed to "cum" in home video releases and Toonami airings; "cum" was actually censored out of the TV versions by the FCC). He has full faith in Godzilla, and believes he is one of the keys to humanity's victory. Shinji is the pilot of Unit-01, with his weapon of choice being a bolt-action blaster.


 * Asuka Langley Sohryu (Tiffany Grant) - The deuteragonist, and Shinji's second-in-command, as well as his best friend, love interest, and later girlfriend. Before therapy, she was a perpetually angry tsundere who just always had to be the center of attention and the best at anything. This led to major clashes with Shinji, many times ending in Shinji being physically assaulted and/or yelled at, sometimes without provokation. This, however, was nothing more than a false front to hide her extreme insecurities and inferiority complex, believing that she would be hurt if she became close to someone. So, she reasoned, she would avoid being hurt by being a bitch 24/7, thus making everyone around her keep their distance. Following therapy, Asuka became a kind, sweet girl who still has episodes of anger, but never directed at Shinji. If anything, they're directed at anyone who hurts or even insults Shinji. She even looks back on her old personality with much shame and guilt, and when meeting her old self via time travel in one episode, she became wracked with guilt as the old Asuka pressured her into yelling at Shinji, which she did not crack under and instead threw a punch at her past self. Her shame is so great that she even restyled her hair (from barely-visible twin pigtails to what you see at right). As a native of Germany, Asuka is very proud of her heritage (though very ashamed of Hitler, the Nazi Party, the Holocaust, and World War II as a whole), and was under alot of stress during the German Civil War. Her old catchphrase, the immortal words "What are you, stupid?!", has been replaced by "Holy crap on a crap sandwich!", sometimes with "with a side of crap!" added on. Asuka is the pilot of Unit-02, with her weapon of choice being an automatic blaster rifle.Koikatu F 20190618215320387.png
 * Rei Ayanami-Ikari (Amanda Winn-Lee 1998-2004; Michelle Ruff 2005-present, also redubbed prior episodes) - The tritagonist and comic relief. Once thought to be an emotionless girl with "a lousy personality", as Toji once put it, it turned out she was drugged on a regular basis. This drug suppressed her personality to make her an efficient pilot. Rei didn't even need any therapy; Gendo simply gave the order to stop the druggings. It was at this time that Rei was revealed to not be a clone of Shinji's mother and Gendo's wife, Yui, but rather, Shinji's fraternal twin sister.. After the druggings ceased, Rei slowly began showing more personality, including some strange habits such as burping loudly, laughing at violence, eating loudly, having a fixation with looting during a crisis, and having obsessions with Pokemon, Sailor Moon, and FLCL. Eventually, she became a loving and supportive sister towards Shinji, though still very off-kilter and prone to bouts of slapstick abuse courtesy of Hikari. Rei pilots Unit-00, and her weapon of choice varies between a minigun or a sword.
 * Gendo Ikari (Tom Kane) - The head of NERV and the commander of NERV's conventional forces. Gendo was once an abusive parent perfectly willing to manipulate people to further SEELE's agenda so he could be reunited with his deceased wife Yui, but after his mind was rewired by God himself when he pulled a gun on the therapist, Gendo became a much more kindly, if also bumbling, father. Gendo's first priority is now the safety of his charges and the completion of the mission.
 * Misato Katsuragi (Allison Keith) - Tactical Commander of Alpha Squad. She was once a study in contrasts and the guardian and personal tutor of Shinji and Asuka. She was described as a woman of action and a hero. But at home, she was just a beer-guzzling bad chef who wore skimpy clothing and hung out with a genetically enhanced penguin. After therapy, she is now a competent leader who isn't a broken child on the inside and has benefited from going to Alchoholics Anonymous, but is still very much one of the kids.
 * Dr. Ritsuko Akagi (Sue Ulu 1998-2014; Colleen Clinkenbeard 2015-present) - Head scientist at NERV. She was once a callous and petty person perfectly willing to sacrifice pilots, a stance vehemently opposed by Misato. She was also convinced Gendo loved her, and Rei was her rival for his love. After God and Gaia's intervention, she...wasn't very different. Despite no longer being in love with Gendo and now having reached an understanding with Rei and Misato, Ritsuko's sanity continued to slip for mysterious reasons until she pressured Shinji to launch an N2 Missile at Glaaki during a period of immense tension between the United States and Russia. Not wanting to start World War III and destroy the Northern Hemisphere, and with NERV staff yelling not to do it and Asuka loudly arguing with Ritsuko (plus Rei hurling some pretty hard-hitting insults), Shinji instead fired on Ritsuko's laboratory, killing her and her scientists. Later, Shinji and Asuka were abducted and it was revealed that Ritsuko had rebuilt her ravaged body with cybernetic parts, vowing to execute the two for killing her. Fortunately, the timely arrival of Gendo and Misato with a detatchment of troops stopped the ex-scientist and saw Ritsuko killed once and for all. But she kept returning to haunt NERV with a Cyberman army, leading to BBC's copyright team to try and sue her for stealing from Doctor Who. In the 2015 revival, it was revealed that it was her who resurrected SpaceGodzilla, and that she was the true leader of the Mutant Horde.
 * Doctor Kozo Fuyutsuki (John Cleese 1998-2014, 2017-present; John Hurt 2015-2017) - Deputy Commander of NERV and Gendo's right-hand man. He is a moral man who has had reservations about Gendo's plots. This morality continues into the Cthulhu Wars.
 * Ryoji Kaji (Michael McConnohie) - Head of the NERV Weapons Research Division. Kaji can be described as a big manchild, half-James Bond, half-Handsome Lech. A ladies man, Kaji once dated Misato in college before they broke up. He was the object of an unhealthy crush on Asuka's part, before therapy when Asuka turned her affections to Shinji. Kaji remains an important lynchpin in NERV's weapon development, having developed the Evas' ankle-mounted jets, among other enhancements.
 * Maya Ibuki (Kendra Benham 1998-2014; Bridget Hoffman 2015-present) - Ritsuko's assistant who was in love with her until she realized that Ritsuko was slowly losing her sanity. After Ritsuko's betrayal, she lost all respect for her and is now in charge of a task force to locate and kill Ritsuko. She is also head of NERV's merchandise department.
 * Makoto Hyuga (Matt Greenfield) - Misato's chief aide and member of the Tactical Operations division. He is in love with Misato, but is too shy to approach her. Misato knows this and often uses this to manipulate him, with comic results. He also has a bad habit of reading manga during work hours.
 * Shigeru Aoba (Jason C. Lee) - A member of Tactical Operations. He is a guitar-playing, long-haired "totally cool dude" who often clashes with Rei because of this.
 * Kensuke Aida (Kurt Stoll) - A friend of Shinji's at school. He is a technerd who regularly geeks out over anything technological. He once tried to decode the remains of the MAGI Supercomputer. Later on, he joined NERV and became the new pilot of Unit-03 replacing the crippled Toji. He considers being a pilot a dream come true, and it shows in his skills, as he was able to figure out a new integrated weapon system before anyone else. He is the leader of Beta Squad.
 * Hikari Horaki (Carol Amerson 1998-2014; Caitlin Glass 2015-present) - The class representative of Shinji, Asuka, and Rei's class and Asuka's other best friend (though they have slowly been drifting apart as Asuka spends more and more time with Shinji). She is a no-nonsense girl who is kind to everyone. Yet Toji is that good at getting under her skin. She once had a crush on Toji, then Shinji, and was devastated when Shinji and Asuka got together. She also has a love-hate relationship with Rei, often inflicting slapstick abuse on her to keep her in line whenever she flies off the handle or hatches an insane scheme. Hikari later joined NERV and became the pilot of Unit-04B. She is a member of Beta Squad.
 * Toji Suzuhara (Brett Weaver) - Former pilot of Unit-03, Toji was mentioned many times in the series, but only made his first onscreen appearance in Season 9. After NERV medical technology gave him back his ability to walk, he rejoined the Eva Pilot Corp., now piloting the new Unit-08. During the Angels Crisis, Toji was a stereotypical macho man, always getting on Hikari's nerves, yet Hikari always crushed on him. After he returned, Hikari's repressed feelings for him resurfaced.
 * Mari Makinami (Trina Nishamura) - A new Eva pilot who debuted in the post-credits scene of the 2015 film. She debuted in the first episode of the eighth season, serving as the third member of Beta Squadron and a major annoyance towards Shinji and Asuka. During the course of the eighth season, Mari became romantically involved with Rei, making them WBC's fourth lesbian couple. Pilots Unit-07.
 * Mana Kirishima (Shelby Lindley) - Introduced in the ninth season premiere, Mana first appeared in the Girlfriend of Steel visual novel produced in the early 2000s. She was recruited by NERV as the pilot of Unit-09, and as a result, the pilot rosters was re-organized into two-unit squads. Mana is a quiet, shy girl who usually eats by herself at lunch at school. She started coming out of her shell when Kensuke reached out to her (you can probably see where this is going).
 * Yui Ikari (Monica Rial 1998-2019; Stephanie Young 2019-present) - The wife of Gendo and mother of Shinji and Rei. During the first Contact experiment in Unit-01 in 2005, Yui was absorbed, killing her. Her soul, though, endured, and was the main power source of Unit-01. After Unit-01 was heavily damaged in the assault on Spacegodzilla's fortress in 2017, her physical body was found in a sac of fluid, perfectly fine, and showing perfect vital signs. She eventually awoke from a coma and, after getting her bearings and being briefed on what transpired in the past two years, she resumed her position as head scientist of NERV. After an incident in 2019 in which her vocal cords were poisoned in an attempt on her life, Yui got vocal cord surgery, causing her voice to sound different.
 * NERV Soldiers - The common frontline grunts of NERV. They are armed with handheld blaster rifles and laser machetes. They are all Red Shirts who serve only to highlight the threat presented by the villain of the week, but have shown themselves to be deadly combatants during the German Civil War.

Evangelion Units
The cyborg mech units that form the backbone of NERV's doctrine. They remain the last Angels in existence, even if as clones. All Units were retrofitted with N2 Missile Tubes mounted in the chest and ankle-mounted scramjets between the Angel Crisis and the Cthulhu Wars. Other subsystems were implemented that allowed NERV to scrap the various attachments (i.e. the D-Type equipment), but did retain the Dirac Armory for weapon storage. Despite this, nothing was done to disable the AT Fields, which remained part of the Eva systems as a holdover, to be used in the event the Angels ever returned (which one did thanks to Cthulhu).

In the 2015 movie, all units were heavily damaged in the assault on SpaceGodzilla's fortress, and the Angel clones inside were killed. Rather than scrap the units outright and rebuild them, Gendo made the decision to refit them as full robots. Not only did this make maintenance easier and enable the installation of many systems that would otherwise have been impossible to work around the organic parts, it also thawed relations between NERV and the Vatican. Among the new systems are integrated rocket launchers, an additional N2 missile tube, an expanded sensor suit on Unit-02, wrist-blasters, reconfigurable arms turning into various things such as cannons, swords, flamethrowers, water cannons, and rocket arms, and various systems for interacting with special turrets and stations. Other upgrades included touchscreens in the cockpit, a more spacious cockpit, upgraded scramjets, and the permanent deactivation of the AT Fields.

All pilots still wear plugsuits, but they have been repurposed as pressure suits, as all pilots are now required to wear helmets, due to the removal of all systems related to LCL and the fact that the cockpit isn't pressurized as a result (though the later robotization of the units included installing new pressurized cabins, thus forgoing the helmets, though the plugsuits are still worn for interface, medical, and aesthetic reasons; the contact barettes have not been used since the Angel Crisis, their elimination allowing Asuka to change her hairstyle as part of her efforts to disassociate herself with her past behavior).
 * Unit-01 - Piloted by Shinji Ikari. Unit-01 is the frontline unit of NERV, and is the leader of Alpha Squad.
 * Unit-02 - Piloted by Asuka Langley Sohryu. Unit-02 is the second-in-command of Alpha Squad. This unit is equipped with scanning and examination equipment.
 * Unit-00 - Piloted by Rei Ayanami-Ikari. Refitted following the end of the Angels Crisis, bringing it up to modern standards. Member of Alpha Squad.
 * Unit-03 - Formerly piloted by Toji Suzuhara, but now piloted by Kensuke Aida. Leader of Beta Squad.
 * Unit-04B - Piloted by Hikari Horaki. Member of Beta Squad. Replaced the destroyed Unit-04 following the Nevada Incident.
 * Unit-05 - Unit-01's backup unit. Piloted by Shinji Ikari. Painted in an inverse version of Unit-01's color scheme.
 * Unit-06 - Unit-02's backup unit. Piloted by Asuka Langley Sohryu. Lacks scanning and examination equipment, forcing Asuka to use the visual scanners should the mission profile call for examination. Painted in an inverse version of Unit-02's color scheme.
 * Unit-07 -  Piloted by Mari Makinami.  Debuted in the post-credits scene of the 2015 revival, when Rei notices it under construction. Unit-07 has an electronics suite specifically aimed at disrupting MechaGodzilla systems, but is also able to disrupt missiles.
 * Unit-08 - Toji Suzuhara's new Evangelion unit after he returned to active duty. Has a back-mounted artillery cannon used for long-ranged bombardment.
 * Unit-09 - Piloted by Mana Kirishima. Has long-range sensors that can detect enemies from a great distance.
 * Mass-Produced Units - A project started near the end of the Angels Crisis. Abandoned upon God's intervention, at which point they were deemed surplus. All test units were scrapped, with four production units repurposed as Units-03, 04B, 05, and 06.

SEELE
A former global power cabal, they were NERV's benefactors who were behind the Human Instrumentality Project, a plot to assimilate all of mankind into one super-being; they claimed it was the next step in human evolution, when in reality, they wanted to become gods. When God intervened shortly before Instrumentality was to have begun, He cast the entire council for their audacious claims to godhood, as well as all of their associates except NERV, directly into Hell. A few members of its military arm are still active, though, and still under the delusion that Kihl Lorenz's goal of the Human Instrumentality Project are still achieveable.

UNGCC/Earth Defense Force
The United Nations' anti-kaiju division. the United Nations Godzilla Countermeasure Center developed the maser technology that was later refined by NERV into their laser technology. The organization was originally named after Godzilla, when Godzilla re-appeared in 1984, was formed in 1992 shortly after Godzilla III fought Mothra and Battra, and was disbanded in 1995 after Godzilla melted down and Godzilla Jr. disappeared, as well as the appearance of the Angels. The UN reformed the organization in 2015 shortly after God's intervention and the appearance of the Invadors. The UNGCC was renamed Earth Defense Force (EDF) shortly thereafter, since Godzilla had become an ally to humanity, rather than a destructive force of nature. In addition to conventional forces maintained by the world's militaries, the EDF also has various specialized weaponry, such as maser tanks, maser cannons, cryo tanks, space fighters, and even giant anti-kaiju robots.
 * MechaGodzilla 2 (Wataru Fukuda)- The frontline mech unit, MechaGodzilla 2 was built from the remains of the first MOGUERA following Spacegodzilla's defeat at Godzilla's hands and placed in storage. There were plans to launch it against the Angels, but Gendo sabotaged it because the Instrumentality plot was highly-dependant on the Evas. MechaGodzilla 2 was later reactivated for use against the Invadors and Mutant Horde. Occassionally, MechaGodzilla 2 is also launched against Cthulhu's army if the Evas are overpowered. MechaGodzilla 2 has an array of weaponry, including a Mega Buster Beam shot from its mouth a la Godzilla's Atomic Breath, Paralysis Missiles, Laser Eyes, shock anchors and cables, the G-Crusher protocol (now known as the K-Crusher protocol, "K" standing for "kaiju", reflecting changes in Godzilla's loyalties and as a result, EDF doctrine), and the ability to combine with a flying weapon called Garuda to form Super MechaGodzilla. It also has the Super Heat Shield NT-20, which can absorb heat coming from kaiju beam weapons to power the Plasma Grenade, and is programmed with various martial arts styles, making it a proficient melee fighter as well. The original MechaGodzilla required a crew of four, but the second-generation unit is unmanned, greatly reducing operating costs.
 * MOGUERA - A mobile weapons platform, MOGUERA (an acronym for Mobile Operation Gigafauna Universal Expert Robot Aero-type is a more frail robot that is nevertheless a force not to be trifled with. Not made for melee, MOGUERA is designed for fighting at range with rapid-fire plasma beam eyes, a plasma cannon in its chest, auto-lasers shot from its cone-shaped hands, Spiral Grenade missiles, a shower of sparks shot from the plasma cannon chamber, an EMP bomb, and a Photonic Storm. MOGUERA can walk normally, or travel on treads located in its feet, with the treads being the preferred method of locomotion, and the normal walk mode only being used over terrain too rugged for the treads. All of MOGUERA's weapons are linked to a powerful auto-targeting computer (the first MOGUERA required a crew of three). MOGUERA is never used for frontline fighting, rather operating as fire support for the more upfront mech units like MechaGodzilla 2 and Jet Jaguar. MOGUERA can fire from a range of up to 100,000 feet, meaning it can operate safely and provide fire support for the Evas against Cthulhu's army. There was talk of renaming MOGUERA to "MOKUERA", as the "G" in its name originally stood for "Godzilla", before Misato coined the term "gigafauna" in reference to the monsters, which is now the preferred term used by the EDF instead of "monster" or "kaiju" (members of the United States branch use the term "titan").
 * Jet Jaguar - Built using earlier plans for Jet Alone and by Maya Ibuki's uncle, Goro, Jet Jaguar is a fighting robot with melee combat in mind, having all fighting styles programmed in. Jet Jaguar was programmed to learn, and soon, he was able to modify his own programming to change his own size. From as small as a bug to as large as Biollante, Jet Jaguar can change his size as the situation dictates. He can shoot a laser beam from his hands, but rarely uses it, since it is very weak and only used in desperate situations. JJ spends most of his time living on Monster Island with the Earth Defenders.
 * Mecha-King Ghidorah (Hurricane Ryu) - Built from the remains of a King Ghidorah deployed by the Invadors to destroy Seattle using leftover Futurian technology, Mecha-King Ghidorah is the EDF's most powerful mech unit. Technically a cyborg rather than a robot, he still posesses all of his combat forms, plus regenerative tasers, shock anchors, a machine hand and a shield to compensate for the loss of his scales during the reanimation process, as well as his Gravity Bolts. His power means he can freely engage Cthulhu's minions without risk of much damage. For the first few months of operation, Mecha-King Ghidorah required a pilot to operate, but this was alleviated when NERV technology was used to make him autonamous.
 * Kiryu 1 (Hirofumi Ishigaki) - Codenamed "MechaGodzilla 3", Kiryu was built around the bones of Godzilla III. Kiryu was introduced in the 2002 season to coincide with the release of Godzilla Against MechaGodzilla. Kiryu went on destructive rampages several times due to traces of the original Godzilla DNA in the bones. Eventually, the spirit of the third Godzilla (1984-1995) inhabited the mecha and Kiryu became the de facto leader of the EDF mech units. In addition to a mouth-mounted maser beam, Kiryu also has a back-mounted missile back and can be equipped with shoulder-mounted missile launchers and wrist-mounted laser blasters. He also has a fully-functional tail and is a proficient hand-to-hand fighter.
 * Kiryu 2 - A second Kiryu unit built from the remains of Godzilla II. Unlike the first Kiryu, all traces of DNA were removed, making this unit much more successful than the first. Both Kiryu units remain in service.
 * Kiryu 3 - A third unit built around the body of Godzilla IV. It serves as a life support suit, and as a result, Godzilla IV was revived and has full control over all functions.

Earth Defenders
A coalition of monsters indigenous to Earth. Led by Godzilla, the Earth Defenders fight to defend the planet and all life on it, especially humans.
 * Godzilla (Tim Johnson) - The leader of the Earth Defenders and the undisputed King of the Monsters (and the true star of the show). Unlike his predecessors, but like his father, this Godzilla fights to defend humanity and has a fondness for children. He is also good friends with Shinji and Asuka. Godzilla's trademark special abilities include his powerful Atomic Breath, regeneration (granting him near-invincibility), long tail that he uses as a club or bludgeon, nuclear pulse (when his mouth is forced closed), nuclear bite (starting in the 2015 movie), and sharp scutes (dorsal spines). His most deadly attack, though, is his Spiral Ray he inherited from his late father, which involves spinning around once and then loosing a red-colored and much, much more powerful version of Atomic Breath, which Godzilla usually uses to finish off downed monsters or clean up corpses, as a hit results in the monster being blown to smithereens. The current Godzilla, Godzilla V (birth name Fina), debuted in the 2015 movie, first appearing as the new Godzilla Jr., before growing to full Godzilla size after his dying father transferred his life force into him, as well as being kicked into the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Plant by a Mechagodzilla, causing him to absorb a massive amount of radiation and making him the most powerful Godzilla ever. So powerful, in fact, that when given a massive dose of radiation, he gains access to his ultimate ability: the Hyper Ray, a purple-colored beam that he used to destroy the Invador Mothership. Uses the FinalGoji design.
 * Godzilla I/Shodai (Haruo Nakajima) - See below.
 * Godzilla II/Soshingeki I (Haruo Nakajima, stock footage; Tsutomu Kitagawa) - Appeared in 1955 and fought another member of Anguirus' species in Osaka before being buried in an iceberg (the events of Godzilla Raids Again). He was thawed out by global warming in 2016 and destroyed Sydney, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Okinawa, and Hiroshima, before being killed in Toyko by Godzilla IV, aided by all five Evas, before being rebuilt as Kiryu 2. Uses the GyakushuGoji design in flashbacks, and the SoshingekiGoji design in the modern-day.
 * Godzilla III/Desu (Kenpachiro Satsuma) - Appeared in 1984 and melted down in 1995. Father of Godzilla IV. Is now Kiryu 1. Uses the 84Goji, BioGoji, BatoGoji, RadoGoji, and Moge/DesuGoji designs (via stock footage).
 * Godzilla IV/Moge (moe-geh) (Kenpachiro Satsuma) - This Godzilla was hatched from an egg in a G-Force laboratory in 1993 after being found in Rodan's nest. He grew to full Godzilla size in 1995, and disappeared shortly thereafter. He resurfaced in 2015 to fight Cthulhu, served as the main kaiju protagonist throughout the original series' run, as well as the wilderness years, and was killed in 2017 when King Ghidorah dropped him into an oil refinery from the air, dying as a result of blunt force trauma and third-degree burns, and if not that, then it was a concentrated bombardment from King Ghidorah, Gigan, Megalon, Orga, Hedorah, and every alien MechaGodzilla on hand. He was later resurrected when he was placed in a life-support suit that turned him into Kiryu 3. Uses the MogeGoji design.
 * Anguirus (Toshihiro Ogura 1998-2006; Chloe Johnson 2011-present) - A giant ankylasaurus and Godzilla's best friend and second-in-command. What Anguirus lacks in size and a beam weapon, he makes up for in tenacity. He has a spiked carapace that can cause bleeding for careless opponents, very powerful jaws, and can roll into a ball and roll all over his enemies. He has very powerful vocal chords, and can roar at a very, very high sonic frequency, enough to stun opponents, shatter glass and even concrete, and cause permanent deafness (but only in kaiju; it doesn't affect humans due to being on a frequency that humans can't hear). Uses the SoshingekiAngira design.
 * Rodan (Belle Armstrong 2011-present) - A giant pterasaur and Godzilla's other best friend. Rodan can fly at speeds so high it whips up destructive windstorms, which is why Rodan has to fly at airline regulation speed over populated areas, though he is known to fly just fast enough over snowed-in areas to clear out snow. He can also use his wings to whip up huge windstorms and fire a Uranium Beam from his beak, and also has sharp talons that can tear apart opponents. Uses the HeiseiRado design (a newly-built version that is a full suit rather than a puppet, as the original one was).
 * Mothra - A divine moth and Godzilla's confidant. Mothra can fly in space and fire a powerful beam from her antennae. As a larva, she can spit web and roll around like Anguirus, and as an adult, can create reflective scales that bounce back beam attacks. Uses the HeiseiMosuLarva/Imago design.
 * King Caesar (Motokuni Nakagawa) - The ancient guardian deity of Okinawa, King Caesar was awakened just before heading out to fight Cthulhu near NERV HQ. He has very powerful legs that give concussions, and the ability to absorb and shoot back beams from opponents with his eyes. He is always concerned about the safety of humans. Uses the ShodaiShisa design.
 * Baragon (Rie Ota) - A burrowing dinosaur who first appeared in 1965 and fought Frankenstein. He re-emerged when Cthulhu appeared. As long as Baragon's feet are touching the ground, he is always charging power. Baragon can shoot a stream of fire from his mouth and is good at acrobatics, which he uses in combat. Baragon is younger than most of the Earth Defenders (bar Godzilla), and is rather bashful and naive, but also very enthusiastic. Uses what later became the SokogekiBara design.
 * Varan - A mutated flying monitor lizard, Varan is at home in the hills and forests of Earth. He can glide with his flying squirrel-like folds, and can shoot sonic beams from his mouth, which causes monsters to lose their center of balance. Like Baragon, he is young, bashful, and naive, but also very enthusiastic. Uses the design later used in Godzilla Unleashed.
 * Godzilly/Megaro - Godzilla V's fraternal twin sister, who was taken from the nest as an egg by Megaguirus after a falling out between Godzilla IV and Ghido (see below), only for the egg to be lost at sea. Godzilly (a.k.a. Gojirin) hatched and grew to full size after an encounter with several Zillas, whose radiation she absorbed. She lacks some of her brother's abilities, such as the Spiral Ray, Nuclear Pulse, Nuclear Bite, and extendable tail, but makes up for it with extensive knowledge of various hand-to-hand fighting forms. More often than not, she fights like a boxer or a professional wrestler, taking some cues from the WWE such as John Cena's Attitude Adjustment or The Undertaker's Tombstone Piledriver. In addition, her Atomic Breath is thinner and weaker than her brother's, but has kinetic properties that enable it to pierce monsters and even ignore the alien Mechagodzilla's shield. She is devoted not only to her brother and his friends, but also to the defense of the human race, and to that end, has found a sort of kindred soul in Rei and Mari, just as her brother has with Shinji and Asuka. Her original birth name was Megaro, but she chose to rename herself Godzilly to distance herself from the Godzilla Collective. Godzilly was introduced in the ninth season premiere. Uses the MegaroGoji design.

Mutant Horde
A loose alliance of monsters who are distinguished by their one unifying goal: the extinction of man and the destruction of his civilization. They are led by Spacegodzilla, though it was later revealed that Ritsuko was the one truly calling the shots. Because of their meddlesome nature, they are often engaged by NERV, and are high priority targets for the Earth Defenders and EDF. The Invadors also have no qualms with engaging them, and vice versa. Their goals clash with those of Cthulhu, so they will often declare a truce with their enemies to fight a greater threat.
 * Spacegodzilla - Puppet leader of the Mutant Horde and Godzilla's evil doppelganger. Following his defeat in 1994, Spacegodzilla was reborn on Europa, flew back to Earth, and assembled a band of rogue kaiju. Spacegodzilla's element is crystals. As such, he has control over everything crystal. There are even giant crystals in his shoulders. Spacegodzilla can fly, grow massive crystal spires that shoot beams, giants orbs of energy, or recharge his energy, and shoot a Corona Beam from his mouth. While very powerful, able to pick up mid-sized buildings and monsters with his mind, he is not a very good hand-to-hand combatant due to his slow and lethargic gait, and is also weak to sharp-edged attacks. He also required crystal towers to recharge his energy, and these are easily destroyed.
 * Krystalak - Born from a diamond mine in Africa, Krystalak is the direct result of Spacegodzilla. Krystalak can fire a stream of crystal energy from his mouth, shoot orbs of crystal energy from his tail, and create massive shockwaves capable of destroying anything and anyone in its wake. His fighting style is reminiscent of a tiger. Krystalak only appeared in one episode, and remained relatively obscure before re-appearing in Godzilla Unleashed in 2007 as a Wii exclusive. Since then, Krystalak has gone on to appear in several Johnson-made Godzilla productions.
 * Obsidius - Born in the eruption of Mt. Rainier (an eruption that destroyed Seattle), Obsidius is sentient molten rock who shoots magma from his mouth and advances single-mindedly on unstable volcanoes to feed on lava. Obsidius is deathly weak to poison, a weakness exploited by NERV and taken advantage of by Shinji, who used Unit-01's bolt-action blaster to fire a massive vial of poison into Obsidius, allowing Godzilla to finish him. Like Krystalak, Obsidius only appeared in one episode, fading into obscurity until 2007. Since then, Obsidius has been portrayed in a more heroic light in Johnson's Godzilla productions.
 * Biollante (Masashi Takegumi) - A massive plant monster with a crocodile mouth and tendrils with mouths on them, Biollante is by far the largest kaiju on Earth. Biollante first appeared in 1989, when a scientist, Dr. Shiragami, created her by accident by fusing the DNA of a rose, his recently-deceased daughter Erika, and Godzilla III. After fighting with Godzilla, she broke apart into spores and ascended into space. By 2000, she had left the solar system, but immediately turned back upon sensing Second Impact. After a 15-year transit, Biollante (and by extension Erika) returned to her beloved Earth, but was immediately detained by Spacegodzilla, who forced her to join the Mutant Horde under threat of death. She agreed, but only barely. Biollante is, at heart, an Earth Defender, and to that end, serves as a mole for Godzilla, sneaking away and burrowing to Monster Island to provide information on mutant movements. She also once joined Godzilla in fighting one of Cthulhu's minions behind Spacegodzilla's back. Biollante is surprisingly agile for her size, and has numerous abilities such as shooting a corrosive sap from her mouth, extreme regenerative powers that rival Godzilla's, and numerous tendrils she uses in combat.
 * Battra (Hurricane Ryu) - A dark divine moth and Mothra's evil twin, Battra is Spacegodzilla's second-in-command. He has a similar life cycle to Mothra, starting life as an armored caterpillar with a giant horn used as a battering ram or bludgeon, or to fire a powerful electric blast, before growing into a nightmarish moth-thing with wings and Prism Beams shot from his eyes. His duty is supposed to be to defend humanity, but he deduced long ago that the greatest threat to humanity was itself. Unable to reconcile this paradox, he came to the conclusion that a third-party had to save mankind from itself, and set out to send it to extinction. This resulted in an epic battle with Mothra millions of years ago that resulted in Battra's imprisonment. He arose once more in 1992 and continued his battle with Mothra, but the two were forced to team up against a much greater threat in Godzilla III. Battra was killed by Godzilla in the ensuing battle, but he was reincarnated in 2015 and joined the Mutant Horde, once again at war with Mothra and humanity.
 * Ebirah - A giant lobster. Rather than being a single kaiju, Ebirah is an abundant species that attacks in hordes. Surviving from prehistoric times and re-emerging in 2015, Ebirah have no real special abilites since they are just big lobsters, but have very powerful claws which regenarate when ripped off. They are also adept swimmers. At the end of the day, though, Ebirah are pretty much regular lobsters on a macro scale, and are often killed en masse.
 * Kumonga - A giant tarantula. Like Ebirah, Kumonga is a species of kaiju, rather than a singular kaiju. Kumonga can spit web and have a poison stinger in their mandibles. Beyond this, though, they are just giant spiders easily killed; so easily, in fact, oftentimes Unit-01 kills them simply by stepping on them.
 * Kamacurus - A giant preying mantis. Another kaiju species, Kamacurus can fly and have spiked claws. They can also camouflage themselves, making them among the more troublesome Red Shirts of the Mutant Horde.
 * Titanosaurus - Yet another kaiju species, rather than a singular kaiju. Titanosaurus are much, much more dangerous than any other Red Shirt of the Mutant Horde, with Zilla only being more dangerous. Titanosaurus are taller than the average Earth Defender or Eva, and can shoot sonic beams from their mouths (like Varan). They also have fan-like tails that can whip up massive windstorms or just slap enemies and buildings. Titanosauri rely on strength in numbers, and attacking a city alone is suicide, since they are surprisingly easy to kill; the reason for this, studies show, is that their skin is not very thick so as to allow them to swim faster. Even MOGUERA can handle several Titanosauri without backup. Yet they breed like pests, adapting to any environment like the common carp, and being just as troublesome as the cane toad. In the 2015 film, it is revealed that several subspecies have emerged:
 * Normal Titanosaurus - This is the baseline Titanosaurus. Their range consists of the world's oceans, and many islands, a few of which are uncharted.
 * Desert Titanosaurus - This variant has harder skin and desert camouflage to cope with desert conditions, and shoot streams of fire instead of sonic beams. Their range includes the Gobi Desert, Syrian Desert, Sonoran Desert, and Great Sandy Desert.
 * Ice Titanosaurus - This variant has white skin and are warm-blooded, and shoot ice beams instead of sonic beams. Their range consists of the Arctic, Antarctica, the Scandinavian countries, and Siberia.
 * Urban Titanosaurus - This variant has urban camouflage. They aren't as common, and are usually found in cities still in ruin following the Great European War.
 * Forest Titanosaurus - This variant has forest camouflage, and are herbivores. They are territorial, but usually do not venture out of their territory, which is why they tend not to be targeted for extermination, bar a few overly-aggressive individuals that attack human settlements. They can be found in uninhabited areas of forested areas.
 * Plains Titanosaurus - This variant is brown in color. They make their home in the Great Plains of the United States and the African Savanna. Quite unusually, they are peaceful, respecting human territory, and have even been known to assist the Earth Defenders, EDF, and NERV in fighting other monsters, even their own bretheren. In that effect, this subspecies can be considered a member of the Earth Defenders, even though they rarely, if ever, venture beyond their range.
 * Mountain Titanosaurus - This variant has forest camouflage, and very powerful legs allowing them to climb mountains. Their range consists of the world's mountain ranges, putting them in direct conflict with humans. Attacks on mountain towns are very common, and in California, the Sierra Nevada colonies have been known to go down into the Central Valley and attack the major population centers.
 * Atomic Titanosaurus - This very rare variant can only be found in the Chernobyl and Fukishima-Daiichi Exclusionary Zones, and all across Europe following the Great European War. They are much, much more powerful than any other variant, able to shoot Atomic Breath a la Godzilla, and have regenerative abilities. Conversely, infant mortality rates for this variant are higher than normal.
 * Megaguirus (Minoru Watanabe) - Introduced in the 2000 season, Megaguirus is a giant dragonfly and the queen of the Meganulon/Meganula, a species of man-eating dragonflies. The eternal enemy of Rodan dating back to prehistoric times, Megaguirus can siphon energy from her opponents, be they kaiju, mecha, or Evangelions, which allows her to copy their beam and use it herself. She also has very powerful claws and is an agile flyer, giving her opponents a hard time.
 * Zilla - A mutated marine iguana. Named so because the Americans mistook the first Zilla for Godzilla, Zilla's 1998 New York attack was the final time a kaiju appeared until 2015, marking the end of the Second Kaiju Age. One Baby Zilla survived the bombing of Madison Square Garden, slipped out of the city, and grew up before asexually reproducing in the Pacific (swarms of Zillas, in fact, resulted in the deaths of many lesser Angels during the crisis, which gave SEELE many headaches, as they believed that all of the babies had been killed). The Zilla species re-emerged in 2015 and became Spacegodzilla's heavy shock troopers. The original Zilla was a coward, often running from the US military, and resorting to ambush tactics, and was easily killed by missiles; in addition, his only special abilities were his Power Breath and urban camouflage. The new generation of Zilla, on the other hand, has green Atomic Breath, better durability, and hold the kaiju landspeed record. They are also the only kaiju known to eat humans, which is why the EDF and NERV have weekly purges of Zilla nesting grounds that are too close to human settlements. Zillas are portrayed on-screen primarily using animatronics and puppets, with suits used when a Zilla has to move or do stuntwork.
 * Gabara - A giant ogre-like monster, Gabara is seen by everyone and everymonster (even his Mutant Horde allies) as a major asshole. Gabara is an amoral kaiju who is even willing to kill his allies, something that puts friction between him and Spacegodzilla. Gabara is also a Starscream, plotting to usurp Spacegodzilla's position. He can shoot electricity from his hands, but often gets his ass kicked. Many do not consider a threat more than an annoyance. Still, he claims to be a dangerous killing machine, and given Godzilla's weakness to electricity, when Gabara gets his act together, he proves to be one of Godzilla's greatest threats.

Invadors
A race of aliens whose name is too hard to pronounce and are cosmetically identical to humans, the Invadors seek to conquer Earth, turn it into the galaxy's biggest strip mine, and eat the humans (according to them, humans are their species' favorite food, and even have multiple cookbooks, including the award-winning To Serve Man). They were the ones responsible for the mysterious disappearances throughout history, including Amelia Earhart and Jimmy Hoffa. While their conventional forces easily overpower Earth's armies, they are useless against kaiju, mechs, and Evas. So, they deploy their own kaiju, all from different planets, or mechs armed to the brim.
 * King Ghidorah (Hurricane Ryu) - De facto leader of the Invadors' kaiju army, Ghidorah is a golden three-headed dragon. Ghidorah can fly at speeds so fast, it causes winds that destroy anything in its path (like Rodan). Ghidorah's main attack is his Gravity Bolts fired from his three heads. He can also use his heads and tails to fight "hand-to-hand". Ghidorah's main weakness is his lack of arms and hands, and the fact that his skin is easily pierced by melee attacks (though it can absorb beam attacks, ordinance, or laser weaponry just fine). He is also useless without all three heads, and is a sitting duck if his wings are damaged. The first Ghidorah deployed was killed in Seattle by Godzilla, becoming Mecha-King Ghidorah. A second Ghidorah was not seen until the 2002 season. The first Ghidorah uses the HeiseiGhido design, while the second uses the SokogekiGhido design. Inn the 2015 movie, Ghidorah merged with a Ghidorah from another universe to form the ultimate Ghidorah (a hybrid of ShodaiGhido and SokogekiGhido designs, offically named JohnsonGhido). Ghidorah is considered Godzilla's arch-nemesis, due to how often they have met in battle.
 * Gigan (Kazuhido Yoshida) - A cyborg monster with hooks for hands and a buzzsaw in his abdomen, Gigan was the first of the Invadors' kaiju army to appear on Earth. After a fight that Godzilla narrowly won, Gigan was nearly destroyed by Godzilla's Spiral-Ray. While the remains were being examined, Gigan was beamed back up, healed and rebuilt, and put back into their army. Towards the end of the 2004 season (the final one of the original run), Gigan was upgraded with the FinalGigan design after Godzilla and Varan critically injured him. Gigan was built with melee fighting in mind, as if his giant claws didn't tip you off. His claws and buzzsaw cause bleeding, as both Godzilla and Anguirus learned the hard way. Gigan can also shoot a laser beam from his single eye and teleport. After being upgraded, Gigan gained the ability to switch out his claws for chainsaws or gatling guns, using technology similar to the Dirac Armory. Rei often refers to him as "Beavis".
 * Megalon (Naoko Kamio) - The god of a subterranean species known as the Seatopians, Megalon is a giant stag beetle with drills for hands and is an ally of the invasion effort. Megalon can shoot electricity from his horn, and napalm bombs from his mouth. Like Gigan, he was made for melee fighting, as his drills can spin up and gore opponents, as well as destroy buildings in seconds. Since he's often partnered with Gigan, and they lose pretty much every engagement, Rei tends to refer to Megalon as "Butthead".
 * Orga (Makoto Ito) - Introduced in the 2000 season, Orga is a giant...thing. There is no way to describe him. He has giant hands, a Godzilla-like head, and a shoulder-mounted cannon that shoots plasma. He can also pick up buildings and monsters with one hand, and dislocate his jaw like a snake. Orga is valued more for his strength rather than his intelligence, of which he has very little; this makes it easy to outsmart him.
 * MechaGodzilla - The aliens' version of MechaGodzilla is mass-produced thanks to their vast resources. Though clunkier in design, the alien version was designed with offense in mind, unlike the human version, which is mainly for defense. The alien MechaGodzilla design has a staggering amount of firepower, from eye lasers to missiles launched from the fingers, knees, mouth, even toes, to a chest-mounted beam and the ability to spin its head 360 degrees to fire in any direction or put up a shield. MechaGodzilla units are among the most dangerous in the alien army, yet only one is deployed at a time because the Invadors only have one signal controller; by the 2015 movie, though, they had upgraded their systems to deploy as many Mechagodzillas into battle as they so pleased.
 * Mogera - Built from Mysterian plans, Mogera is a more robust yet less armed version of MOGUERA. Whereas MOGUERA is a mobile weapons platform, Mogera is more of a scout unit armed with only laser eyes and able to burrow. As such, it isn't really built for combat, but is capable of holding its own in a hand-to-hand fight and is much more durable, unlike MOGUERA. Like MechaGodzilla, Mogera is also mass-produced.
 * Hedorah - Created by the Invadors from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Hedorah is often called "The Smog Monster". He can take on several forms, has acidic skin, and can shoot lasers from his eyes. Shinji likens fighting Hedorah to fighting a giant turd.

Cthulhu's Army
Cthulhu's Army is the main enemy of NERV. Led by, well, Cthulhu, this hell army was raised by Cthulhu to destroy all life on Earth and transform it into a living nightmare for him and the denizens of "Old Hell", the Hell that existed before Satan came around and turned it into a rehabilitation center. Unlike the kaiju, members of Cthulhu's army can talk. There are just too many too list here, so this link will provide the full information: Cthulhi Mythos deities. Their special abilities will be left to the reader's imagination.
 * Cthulhu (Andy Serkis, suit performer; Tony Jay, voice) - The main antagonist of the series. Cthulhu is a mix between a giant man, an octopus, and a dragon. Cthulhu lost his left leg and right arm when trying to escape Anguirus in the first episode, and spent much of the series on his throne in the Bermuda Triangle, commanding his army from the shadows. Cthulhu is extremely unpopular in Hell, as Satan believes there should be a balance between good and evil. The final few episodes saw him regrowing these limbs and taking action at long last. Cthulhu's abilities include flight and very powerful laser eyes, as well as a large amount of physical strength. After his death in the final episode of the original run, Cthulhu's spirit endured, and he possessed Shinji before being excised and sent back to the depths of hell by Asuka's love.

Godzilla Collective
Introduced at the end of Shin Godzilla, this faction is made up exclusively of Godzillasauri mutated by bomb testing in the 1950s. Led by the regenerated Godzilla I, they seek to destroy all of mankind for ruining the planet. Despite their identical goals, the Collective is opposed to the Mutant Horde, not holding with SpaceGodzilla's ideals; while the Collective's goals are driven by what they see as necessary to restore balance to nature, SpaceGodzilla is merely a genocidal maniac who wants mankind dead for his own sadistic pleasure. Also, while the Collective is a close-knit community, SpaceGodzilla sees the other Mutants (sans Krystalak and Obsidius, whom he views as his offspring, and Biollante, who he treats as a sister) as mere tools to achieving his own goal of terraforming the Earth into pure crystal. Despite their burning hatred of mankind and the Earth Defenders, they can and will team up with them against anything that threatens the planet.


 * Godzilla I/Shodai (Haruo Nakajima 1954, 2016-2017; Kenpachiro Satsuma 2017-present) - The founder of the Godzilla Collective, and the very first Godzilla known to mankind. He first appeared on October 22, 1954, attacking various ships in the Pacific, before making his first known appearance on Odo Island on October 29. He attacked Shinogawa on November 1, then made his now-famous attack on Tokyo itself on November 3, 1954 (a day that has since become known worldwide as Godzilla Day). Godzilla I's appearance marked the beginning of the First Kaiju Age, which lasted until the Yog Crisis in 1970 (the Second Kaiju Age began when Godzilla III emerged in 1984, and ended with Second Impact in 2000, while the third and current age began when the Earth Defenders emerged to oppose Cthulhu in June 2015). On November 5, 1954, Godzilla I was killed by Dr. Daisuke Serizawa's Oxygen Destroyer (who also took his life to ensure the Oxygen Destroyer could never fall into Soviet hands), reducing Godzilla to nothing. Or so they thought. In addition to creating the Tokyo Bay Death Zone and eventually Destoroyah in 1995, the Oxygen Destroyer compound fused with several of Godzilla's cells, ensuring they survived. Over a course of 63 years, Godzilla I slowly regenerated, catching whatever radiation he could get when his descendants passed through the Death Zone. When radioactive waste was carelessly dumped into Tokyo Bay by NERV personnel following God's intervention, Godzilla's regeneration accelerated. In August 2017, ships began disappearing. Initially blamed on Gezora attacks, this theory was disproven when a picture of a bizarre tail of some sort began circulating on social media, a picture that was taken down by the EDF. Then, without warning, a strange eel-like creature with Godzilla-esque features emerged in Tokyo, dragging itself along and barely able to breathe, before rapidly mutating legs and adapting to air-breathing. Yui Ikari theorized that the creature was some sort of prehistoric sea creature that fed on nuclear waste, but Shinji believed it to be the first Godzilla, pointing out that the Oxygen Destroyer couldn't hope to have counteracted whatever isotope was in his genes, and possibly merged with a few of his cells to preserve them, also explaining his rapid mutation. The creature continuously disappeared and reappeared at various nuclear power plants around Honshu (their operations still suspended after the 2016 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami due to being beacons for hostile kaiju), eventually ballooning to 118.5 meters in size, and confirming Shinji's theory that this was indeed the original Godzilla when Destoroyah was drawn towards it. Godzilla I shambled towards Kobe, where he unleashed an Atomic Breath unlike any other seen before, able to cleave through buildings. Kobe was completely levelled, with 70% of its population killed, and Rei and Mari threatened to organize an Evangelion pilots' strike if they were ordered to fight him. Godzilla I, however, had expended too much nuclear power, and went into a hibernation for several weeks, before awakening and departing. En route to an unknown destination, Godzilla I encountered his great-great grandson Godzilla V, as well as several Titanosauri and Zillas sent by SpaceGodzilla to gauge the strength of his forefather. Godzilla I outright ate several Titanosauri and Zillas for their radiation (Godzilla V killed the rest due to his general disdain for the Mutant Horde), but expended too much nuclear power trying to take down Godzilla V. Days passed, and Godzilla I reawakened and attacks several more nuclear plants, eventually reaching his destination: the Fukushima-Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. He buried himself in the rubble, and stayed there for a week. When he emerged, the EDF and NERV watched in horror as they witness a smaller, 50 meter Godzilla emerge from the 118 meter Godzilla, revealing the larger Godzilla to be an "incubation chamber" of sorts for him to regenerate his original form. Now in his original body, Godzilla I attacked another nuclear plant, his Atomic Breath turning from a white mist to the traditional blue beam of energy, as well as the bizarre ability to shoot white phosphorus. On November 3, 2017, Godzilla I made landfall in Tokyo, to finish what he started. Godzilla V, all six Evangelions, and the three Kiryus opposed him, but he proved too powerful, compounded by Female Godzilla arriving to assist him. The two made their escape after both were defeated by the defenders, and they rallied other mutated Godzillasauri around the Pacific to Godzilla Island. Godzilla I is now one of the principal antagonists of the series, effectively replacing Cthulhu. He has also taken the name Shodai. Uses the ShinGoji design for his first, second, third, and fourth forms, and the ShodaiGoji design for his normal appearance; the first form (which only showed his tail) was a puppet, the second and third forms were CGI (a rarity for Monster World), the fourth form was a large, remote-controlled puppet, and the final form was a reproduction of the ShodaiGoji suit worn by Haruo Nakajima (albeit redesigned to be much lighter and with better ventilation).
 * Kiru (Tsutomo Kitagawa) - A female member of the Gojirasaurus maximus genus, this Godzilla first surfaced during the German Civil War, allied with the rebels. She attacked New York City during the final stages of the war, only to be met by Godzilla IV, who defeated her. She later resurfaced, now with charred skin and bleached scutes but a more powerful Atomic Breath matching her male counterpart's, when Kiryu 1 was first deployed. She is now her own kaiju, attacking cities, feeding on radiation from nuclear power plants, fighting the Earth Defenders, and hunting and consuming Titanosauri. She isn't inherently good or evil, but rather, is simply a force of nature like the first three Godzillas. Whereas Godzilla fights using several hand-to-hand combat forms, Kiru fights like a savage animal. She and Godzilla, though, do share the common interest of defending Earth, and will team up in dire situations. When Godzilla I resurfaced, she assisted him in escaping insurmountable odds in Tokyo and became his second-in-command and mate. Uses the MireGoji design in her first appearance, the KiryuGoji design in all subsequent appearances.
 * Gyakushu - One of Godzilla I's underlings, Gyakushu was one of the first to join the Godzilla Collective. He is the fastest member of the Collective, able to strike with lightning speed. He has a particular animosity towards Anguirus. Uses the GyakushuGoji design.
 * King - Probably the dumbest of Godzilla I's underlings, King is nevertheless a force to be reckoned with. He prefers to throw various objects at his opponents. His nemesis is King Kong. Uses the KingGoji design.
 * Mosu - Mosu is the angriest Godzilla, but also the clumsiest, always crashing into things. He has it out for Mothra. Uses the MosuGoji design; the replica even has the wobbly upper lip.
 * Daisenso - A curious and sometimes playful Godzilla, Daisenso is a female Godzillasaurus. Rei once compared her head to the Cookie Monster. Daisenso doesn't see combat much, instead being a caretaker for the younger Godzillasauri, but she can hold her own in a fight, especially where aircraft is concerned. Has a particular hatred for the Ebirah species. Uses the DaisenoGoji design.
 * Musuko - The most mature and fatherly of Godzilla I's underlings, Musuko has reservations about the Collective's goals. He has a son with Daisenso named Minilla. He can often be found hunting members of the Kumonga and Kamacurus species. Uses the MusukoGoji design.
 * Soshingeki - The offspring of Godzilla II, Soshingeki views his father as a traitor for becoming Kiryu 2. He hates everyone equally, but particularly loathes Hedorah and Gigan. Uses the SoshingekiGoju design.
 * Cybo - Despite his fierce appearance, Cybo is actually a young and inquisitive Godzilla. He has an aversion to fighting other monsters, and usually avoids fighting them, but has no qualms with traipsing into cities and exploring the concrete jungles of urban sprawl, while also contending with the military. Uses the 84Goji design; his name is derived from the Cybot Godzilla.
 * Bio - Among the younger Godzillas, Bio is always spoiling for a fight, and often goes out searching for opponents, especially after the Holocene Explosion. He has a particular animosity towards Biollante. Uses the BioGoji design.
 * Ghido - The twin sister of Bio, Ghido is also the mother of Godzilla V and Godzilly. She always seems to know where King Ghidorah will show up next. Ghido mated with Godzilla IV shortly before the 2015 movie, only for them to fall out when Godzilla IV discovered Ghido was in league with Kiru; he took his son's egg, while Godzilly's egg was snatched by Megaguirus. Godzilla V does not view Ghido as his mother, instead seeing her as a traitor who will die a traitor's death, while Ghido never fights her son and daughter, instead fleeing at the first sight of them. She doesn't want to but since Godzilla I is in charge, she can't join the Earth Defenders without being hunted down. She has a strong hatred for King Ghidorah. Uses the GhidoGoji design.
 * Bato - One of the younger Godzillas, Bato is relatively inexperienced, but highly-motivated. He hates Battra with a passion. Uses the BatoGoji design.
 * Rado - Bato's brother, Rado spends most of his days prowling the Western Seaboard of the United States, lashing out at human settlements and military bases when the urge strikes him. Always goes after Mechagodzilla 2. Uses the RadoGoji design.
 * Sokogeki - Sokogeki is unusual in that he is totally blind. In turn, though, he has a heightened sense of sound and can use echolocation to navigate. He also has the strongest Atomic Breath out of everyone in the Collective. His arch-enemy is Baragon. Uses the SokogekiGoji design.
 * Gare - An ancient ancestor to the Gojiarasaurus maximus, Gare is an old and wise Godzilla. His appearance is vastly different from the other Godzillas due to being of a divergent evolutionary path, but he still has the familiar Godzilla shape. Gare is classified as a "Bull Godzilla" by NERV. His fighting style has been described as that of a bear. Gare rarely attacks cities, but when he does, he is meticulous in his destruction, only destroying strategic and idealogical targets while sparing everything else, and not even going out of his way to actively kill humans or engage the military; for this, Shodai. Uses the GareGoji design; as opposed to the other Godzillas, Gare is depicted using stop-motion due to his shape making a suit unfeasible without looking off compared to his CGI model.

Rogue Kaiju
These kaiju do not associate with any group. Some are mercenaries, some wish death to all factions, and some are just plain neutral.
 * King Kong - Frequently called "The Eighth Wonder of the World". First discovered by a film crew on Skull Island in 1933, and the subject of a famous film made by Universal, a second member of the species, much larger than the first, was discovered on Mondo Island in 1967 alongside Gorosaurus. Kong is friendly towards humans, especially young women, but abhors reptilian kaiju, especially Godzilla and Gorosaurus. But when Cthulhu's Army or the aliens threaten, Godzilla and Kong are very agreed on the subject of defending humanity. Uses the GoroKongu design.
 * Gorosaurus - Discovered on Mondo Island in 1967, Gorosaurus lives on a remote part of Monster Island. While he supports the Earth Defenders' cause, he doesn't believe violence is the answer. But when threatened by aliens, he unleashes a powerful Kangaroo Kick.
 * Kamoebas - A kaiju mercenary. Wherever the killing's good, he's there. He has fought for the Earth Defenders, Invadors, and Cthulhu's Army. Godzilla does not approve of his mercenary career, and prefers that he either be an Earth Defender or dead. He has no special abilities, but does have strength to spare.
 * Gezora - A species rather than a singular kaiju, Gezora are infamous for sinking ships simply for shits and giggles. Initially thought to be the legendary Kraken, investigation revealed that one of Yog's creations had somehow cheated death and procreated. Gezora use their tentacles as weapons, but otherwise, have no special abilities. They are not members of the Mutant Horde simply because Spacegodzilla believes them useless.
 * Ganimes - A subset of Ebirah, Ganimes are stone crabs and thus are more resistant to damage. They have all the same abilities as an Ebirah, otherwise. They are not members of the Mutant Horde due to their tendancies towards isolationism.
 * Destoroyah (Ryo Hariya) - Created by the Oxygen Destroyer, Destoroyah first appeared in 1995 when Godzilla III went into meltdown. He was killed by the Super X-III, and later re-appeared in 2016, ready to bring death to all forms of life. Destoroyah can fly, shoot a Micro-Oxygen Beam, release a cloud of micro-oxygen, and shoot a massive Oxygen Destroying meteor that homes in on the nearest target. He also has a scorpion-like tail and sharp claws. His most deadly attack, though, is his Laser Horn, which he forms from the horn on his head. He can use this "sword" to cut through anything like a lightsaber. He is the most deadly opponent alive, even more deadly than anything Cthulhu can dish out, but even Destoroyah has weaknesses. For one, he has a debilitating weakness to extreme temperatures, be they hot or cold, and the floral pattern on his chest is also a major weak spot. Godzilla IV harbors nothing but pure hatred and malice for Destoroyah, as it was him who killed him in 1995. This hatred lives on in Godzilla V.

Other Characters

 * God (Patrick Stewart) - The God, who made various versions of Himself to serve as deities of the religions of Earth (even the Flying Spaghetti Monster). He is an ally of humanity, and the one responsible for the plot of Monster World. He remained on the mortal plane for five months after His intervention, contributing to major technological breakthroughs and leading Earth on the path to Enlightenment. He still returns occassionally when humanity is in need of His Word. His appearance is modeled after His voice actor, Patrick Stewart.
 * Satan (Michael York) - The Ruler of Hell and the source of all evil. Contrary to what the Bible says, Satan is actually a kind, soft-spoken man who resembles his voice actor, as well, and Hell is depicted as a rehabilitation center instead of the stuff of nightmares. as he believes human nature shouldn't be punished; upon completing the rehabilitation program, souls are sent to Heaven, though particularly vile people such as Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson, and Chris Benoit get a one-way ticket to what is called the "Death Pit", which resembles the more common depictions of Hell as a place of eternal suffering; the Death Pit is overseen by Satan's lazy cousin, Lucifer (voiced by Brad Garrett), who prefers to let his employees do all the work while he plays video games and watches Jerry Springer. He believes in the balance between good and evil, and sees Cthulhu as a threat to that balance.
 * Pen-Pen (Frank Welker) - A genetically-enhanced penguin who lives with Misato. He spends most of his time watching TV, drinking beer, and sleeping in the refrigerator. Rei is convinced he is evil.
 * Miki Saegusa (Kari Wahlgren) - A psychic who knew Godzilla III and serves as Godzilla IVs liaison. She is head of the Psychic Research Divison of the EDF.
 * The Shobijin (Wendee Lee) - The twin priestesses of Mothra, who can only be described as tiny women. They always speak in unison, except when they need to emphasize a point, in which case, they finish each other's sentences.

Vehicles
The series contains many, many vehicles in addition to mech units and kaiju.

NERV Vehicles

 * Misato's car - Originally a beat-up Toyota Corolla belonging to her parents, it was destroyed and replaced with a Pagani Zonda C12; Misato is still a bad driver.
 * NERV-04 Tank - A standard MBT with a 105mm cannon
 * Shocker-class launcher - A mobile missile launcher
 * Pack-10 - A humvee used for transport and patrol
 * F-22 Raptor - A standard fighter jet designed by Lockheed Martin for the United States Air Force; the NERV version replaces the tracers with laser cannons, missiles with proton torpedoes, and adds a G-Diffusor, freeing the fighter of all atmospheric and gravitational limitations, and removing the concept of g-force from the equation
 * SF-93 R-Wing Starfighter - A space fighter used by Shinji, Asuka, and Rei; needs a carrier ship for interstellar travel (not built yet), but perfectly capable of interplanetary travel on its own; its design and name are a tribute to Star Fox: Star Fox, 93 represents the year the original SNES game was released, and R-Wing sounds the same as Arwing; the SF-93 was later adopted by Hyperdimension Neptunia: The Space War as a replacement for the X-Wing, as a nod to the Neptunia series' penchant for video game references

EDF Vehicles

 * Gotengo - A flying battleship with a giant drill and an Absolute Zero Cannon; sometimes called Atragon
 * Land Moguera and Star Falcon - A tank and a starfighter, respectively; they combine to form MOGUERA
 * Type 90 Maser Cannon - A mobile maser cannon invented by G-Force and the JSDF
 * Garuda - A flying weapon created by G-Force in 1991 to counter Godzilla; later became part of and destroyed with MechaGodzilla in 1993, then rebuilt in 2015
 * Super X3 - An aerial vehicle with an array of weaponry that defeated Destoroyah in 1995, and was put in long-term storage for the duration of the Angels Crisis; reactivated in 2015; the original Super X was built in 1982 as an anti-ballistic missile vehicle, and was deployed against, and destroyed by, Godzilla III in 1984; the Super X2 was designed specifically to counter Godzilla, but it, too, was destroyed by Godzilla III in 1989

Alien Vehicles

 * Walker - Resembling an AT-AT, the alien walkers deliver devestating fire power
 * Fighter - These alien-looking fighters that vaguely resemble TIE Fighters are used for air support
 * Mothership - Like a massive city, the Invador Mothership is the mobile command center for the aliens; it was destroyed by Godzilla V's Hyper Breath in the 2015 movie following a beam lock when the mothership fired its main laser at full power to destroy the Geofront

Hallmarks
The series has quite a few hallmarks that were prevelant throughout its run.

School-to-Train Station Chats
These scenes usually take place at the beginning of the episode, and introduced in the first episode. These are conversations between Shinji and Asuka as they walk from the school to the train station to return to NERV HQ. While recording these conversations, Spike Spencer and Tiffany Grant were told to make up conversations on the spot, in-character, which resulted in some amusing conversations (including one about the 2000 US presidential election that was ultimately cut for being too political, though it was released on home video in 2010). The scenes often feature out-of-focus and abstract shots, many of which use the massive Tokyo set built outdoors near Fresno, California. Sometimes, another voice actor was instructed to interrupt the conversation and get a response. One time, Tom Kenny walked into the studio and asked if any of them wanted "Premium Cuban Cigars". Spencer responded, in-character, by shouting the now-famous line "GET THOSE DEATH STICKS OUT OF MY FACE!"

Slice Of Life episodes
These episodes do not involve monsters. Rather, they focus on the daily lives on NERV Pilots and Staff. These episodes are mainly for comedy, but also have drama and romance. One memorable episode in this category, "Budgets", involved Kaji overthinking the EDF's research budget when their research on Gigan did not match up with NERV's research, leading him to assume that the EDF spends more money on weapons than research and leaves the guesswork to NERV. Another, "Shinji Down!" had Shinji becoming lost in the wilderness, staying awake for three days while he walked back to Tokyo, then fell asleep in class and was sent home due to exhaustion. The episode is best remembered for the 10-minute static shot of Shinji sleeping, broken up when Asuka walked into the bedroom to check on Shinji, and even kiss him on the forehead. Other moments from these episodes include a bottle cork shooting through a wall and nailing Shinji, with the unnamed NERV soldier who shook the wine bottle being the target of Asuka's wrath.

Ask Monster World
These end-of-episode segments feature Rei answering questions sent in by viewers on her computer, often with some gimmick. These segments ceased in 2001 when the Homestar Runner.com feature "Strong Bad Email" debuted, and they wanted to avoid any accusations of similarities. The segment was reintroduced in the 2015 revival, where at least four straight episodes were devoted to the backlog of questions since 2001.

Monster Files
Replacing "Ask Monster World", these segments are also hosted by Rei, and detail various kaiju and members of Cthulhu's Army. They are sometimes interrupted by various other human characters.

Season Zero (1995)
The original Neon Genesis Evangelion was retroactively declared "Season 0" of Monster World in November 2019.

Season One (1998)
The first season premiered on Memorial Day 1998, to coincide with the release of the TriStar remake. Unsurprisingly, Monster World was the more successful, as it actually featured Godzilla. Throughout the first season, the series ran into budgetary issues, and several sequences could not be completed. To fill in these gaps, the production crew resorted to culling stock footage from the Godzilla and Gamera films, as well as animation from Evangelion and footage from various Gerry Anderson series (including Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, and Terrahawks), Ultraman, Super Sentai, and Kamen Rider series, and Detective Jenny episodes, then slickly editing them to ensure continuity remained consistent between shots. Plots were usually formulaic, but changed up often enough to maintain ratings and keep things fresh.
 * 1) The Beginning - The pilot episode. While walking to the train station, Shinji and Asuka are confronted by Cthulhu. When the Evas fail, the entire Earth Defender faction attacks and sends Cthulhu packing.
 * 2) The Trouble with Oorn - Alpha Squad is deployed to Osaka to stop Oorn from destroying the city.
 * 3) The Great Eihort Operation - A similar plot to last episode, just with a different monster.
 * 4) The Shape-Shifter Poseiden - The shape-shifting monster Poseiden takes on the visage of Gamera and attacks Kyoto.
 * 5) Ithaqua's Wrath - Ithaqua annihilates Portland, Oregon, and Alpha Squad is sent to do damage control.
 * 6) The Giant Space Chicken - After Shigeru accidentily triggers a false kaiju alert, thus leading to a full system reboot, Alpha Squad is immobilized. It couldn't come at a worse time, as Gigan attacks Los Angeles. Fortunately, though, Godzilla is on hand to stop the madness.
 * 7) On the Beach with Shathak - A day at the beach for the teens becomes a race to Terminal Dogma to stop Shathak.
 * 8) Azathoth, Eater of Worlds - Azathoth descends from space and begins eating the population of Beijing.
 * 9) Deforestation with Rhogog - Rhogog appears in the Sequoia National Forest. With Alpha Squad pre-occupied taking care of damage done by Azathoth, it rests on Baragon and Varan to defend visitors to the national park.
 * 10) Ililot's Got Moves - Ililot blankets the American Heartlands in darkness, hoping to deprive the crops of sunlight.
 * 11) The Worm that Gnaws in the Night - The titular monster eats an entire village in South Korea in a night, eliciting a response from Alpha Squad. Easier said than done, since the worm can burrow. Fortunately, though, so can Baragon.
 * 12) Invasion! - The Invadors reveal themselves and begin an initial invasion of Earth. Alpha Squad fights an alien Mechagodzilla in Fukuoka, but are downed. Fortunately, Godzilla arrives and bests his mechanical doppelganger.
 * 13) Secret of the Crystals - Cape Town is occupied by the Mutant Horde. Alpha Squad, Godzilla, Anguirus, and Rodan respond to take on a resurrected Spacegodzilla and his army.
 * 14) We Are Legion! - Shinji, Asuka, and Rei fight Invador soldiers on the ground to disable a major alien communications array.
 * 15) Into the Spider's Nest - A Kumonga infestation in Mexico leads Alpha Squad and Mothra to enter the nest outside Mexico City.
 * 16) Erika Comes Home - Biollante returns to Earth after sensing Second Impact, and is immediately forced to join the Mutant Horde. Erika, however, has other plans, namely feeding information to Godzilla.
 * 17) Aliens Among Us - A new "Red Scare" occurs, and now everyone is accusing everyone of being an alien spy.
 * 18) Hostage Crisis - The Invadors take the entire World Trade Center complex hostage (remember this was 1998), and all negotiations fail, forcing NERV to send Shinji and Asuka in to rescue the hostages.
 * 19) The Hunting Horrors - The titular monsters prey on humans in the American Midwest, and with NERV engaged in the hostage crisis at the WTC (this episode takes place concurrently with the previous episode), it rests on the Earth Defenders and EDF to take care of things this time.
 * 20) For Science! - Ritsuko wants a Mutant as a live test subject.
 * 21) Playing with Fire - Swarog kickstarts California fire season, and Alpha Squad is dispatched to police the situation.
 * 22) Basatan's Plan - The giant crab Basatan sways some Ebirah and Gezoras to his side, intending to take out Cthulhu while he's weak and usurp his power.
 * 23) Thirty Minutes over Zilla - Several Zillas attack New York to nest. Godzilla and MOGUERA arrive on the scene to stop them from decimating the local fish population and economy.
 * 24) This Takes the Cake - The Invadors begin poisoning cake to thin out the population.
 * 25) A Little Bit of Dythalla - Dythella, acting against Cthulhu's orders, attacks NERV HQ in hopes of starting Third Impact, unaware that any and all chances of doing so were lost after God's intervention. Cthulhu beseeches NERV to stop the rogue minion before she makes a terrible mistake that will doom all sides except the Invadors.
 * 26) Pennies from Heaven - What NERV does on a rainy day without any monster activity.

Season Two (1999)
The second season premiered in September 1999. With a much larger budget, the series saw production values shoot up in many areas, including animation, special effects, and set detailing. Also of note was the large reduction in the use of stock footage, though Gerry Anderson series and Detective Jenny continued to be farmed for stock footage and music.
 * 1) The Propaganda Film - The Vatican releases an animated film called The End of Evangelion, which raises NERV's ire due to the depiction of a bad ending to the Angels Crisis. The pope, even in the face of Rei, doesn't budge on his position, stating the Evas, as cloned Angels, need to be destroyed.
 * 2) Raphanasuan's Counterattack - The giant worm Raphanasuan starts attacking and eating supermarkets in Kuala Lumpur, and no one knows why, though Rei thinks he's just hungry.
 * 3) The Great Seattle Operation - The Invadors unleash King Ghidorah on Seattle, and Godzilla and Alpha Squad team up to put an end to the mortal enemy of the Godzilla lineage.
 * 4) Double Trouble - Gigan teams up with Megalon to take down Godzilla, but they soon find themselves in way over their heads.
 * 5) Pharol the Black - Livestock across America is mysteriously wiped out, and Alpha Squad learns that it is Pharol, who has taken Fresno, CA hostage, demanding the extinction of the human race. Cthulhu goes to NERV for help, since Pharol is clearly not thinking logically.
 * 6) A Plague of Shoggoth - A Shoggoth nest overtakes and depopulates Sheffield, where they feed on the molten slag from the steel industry. Rodan, Mothra, and MOGUERA are sent to deal with it.
 * 7) Shinji Down! - Shot down near Osaka while headed to Okinawa to investigate flesh blasted off of Megalon by King Caesar, Shinji is forced to walk the whole way back to Tokyo, all the while being hunted down by North Korean operatives.
 * 8) Release the Hounds - Cthulhu unleashes the Hounds of Tindalos on NERV HQ. It becomes a four-way battle as members of the Mutant Horde, and an alien MechaGodzilla, converge on their location.
 * 9) Budgets - Inconsistencies in an EDF report on Gigan lead Kaji to believe that the EDF is skimping on its budget.
 * 10) Pest Control - Alpha Squad, Godzilla, and Mecha-King Ghidorah attack Titanosaurus nests along the Japanese east coast. But for every nest they destroy, three more pop up in its place. This eventually drives Rei mad, and she rage-quits the whole operation...only to stumble upon the main nest.
 * 11) Terror of MechaGodzilla - The Invadors mind-control a Titanosaurus, and sends it along with a MechaGodzilla to attack Tokyo.
 * 12) Baragon's Brigade - Baragon, Varan, Gorosaurus, and a rogue Titanosaurus form a "neighborhood watch" to track down a wanted kaiju named Gabara.
 * 13) The Revenge of Gabara - Gabara attacks and nearly kills Godzilla, but is forced to retreat when Alpha Squad shows up.
 * 14) Turkey Day - The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York is rudely interrupted by the Invadors, who unleash Gigan and Hedorah on the city.
 * 15) Cyberseven - The EDF engages in cyber warfare with the Invadors, with Kensuke drafted to lead the effort.
 * 16) Reincarnation - Yui Ikari suddenly re-appears in NERV HQ, but it takes Gendo literally a second to realize this isn't his wife, but Olkoth, one of Cthulhu's minions. One by one, NERV personnel are picked off and killed, leaving only (to our knowledge) the named characters left.
 * 17) Atomic Hate - Godzilla and Alpha Squad venture deep into the Chernobyl Exclusionary Zone to snuff out a Titanosaurus colony.
 * 18) Paper Route - Shinji gets a paper route in Saitama Prefecture, and Rei soons finds a way to muscle in on his operation in a "get-rich-quick" scheme. Little does she know that Hikari is subtly setting up Rei for failure.
 * 19) Taking Matters Into My Own Hands - Shinji and Asuka are indisposed by illness, so Rei is forced to go it alone against some Flying Polyps attacking San Diego,
 * 20) Where's My Mutant? - Ritsuko still wants a Mutant as a live test subject.
 * 21) Vengeance - Rei begins to tire of Hikari always hitting her, so she starts formulating an overly-elaborate plan to take her down a notch.
 * 22) Deja Vu - Cthulhu, desperate for options, calls up one of Satan's followers, Sachiel. He sicks him on the Geofront to take NERV out, but Sachiel instead tries to start Third Impact. Alpha Squad is forced to use their Evas' AT Fields once more, and relive the horrors of the Angel Crisis.
 * 23) To Serve Man - Some humans are captured to be eaten by the Invadors, so Shinji and Asuka infiltrate their base to change the recipes and make it look like humans are toxic.
 * 24) Rei vs Hikari - The so-called war between Rei and Hikari continues, as their actions become more and more erratic.
 * 25) Mercenary - Godzilla begins noticing Kamoebas and his mercenary ways.
 * 26) Apocalypse Never! - Cthulhu's army begins a massive offensive on the world's population centers, and all of NERV, the EDF, the Earth Defenders, and even the Invadors and Mutant Horde band together to beat off the attack.

Season Three (2000)
The third season featured a switch to digital animation, still using the same style, but now with more vibrant colors. Stock footage from older episodes was still used, though, and the color contrast difference is very noticeable.
 * 1) ​Fire Sale - Voltiyig creates a La Nina effect in the Western United States, and Alpha Squad is called upon to take him out or risk a major drought in California.
 * 2) Orga - The Invadors extract some of Godzilla's DNA and use it to create a new kaiju named Orga, before unleashing him on Buenos Aires.
 * 3) Operation: Serpent - The snake-like members of Cthulhu's army join together to attack various targets.
 * 4) Rei vs Hikari II: What Does Electric Boogaloo Mean? - The "war" between Rei and Hikari reignites.
 * 5) Out of Left Field - A baseball game at the NERV company picnic gets interesting when Fuyutski opens up a betting pool for those not playing.
 * 6) Fly Me to the Moon! - Using the new SF-93 R-Wing starfighter, Alpha Squad (using the callsign Alpha Squadron) is dispatched to the moon to defend it from Invador attacks.
 * 7) I Wanna Kill You - Someone takes the lyrics of a GG Allin song way too seriously, and goes on a killing spree in Tokyo. Shinji and Asuka, who just happen to be in the city at the time, turn the hunter into the hunted.
 * 8) Battle in Outer Space - The SY-3 is escorted by Alpha Squadron to break an Invador blockade preventing supplies from getting to the new Mars colony.
 * 9) A Ripple in Time - A timewarp experiment by Ritsuko causes Shinji and Asuka to meet their past selves from the Angel Crisis. Needless to say, neither can bear who they once were. Yet, they're forced to work with their past selves to defeat Invadors who followed them into the pocket dimension created by the experiment.
 * 10) The Destroyer - Destoroyah reforms after 20 years. Godzilla, desiring revenge for killing him in 1995, faces him in Vancouver.
 * 11) In The Dark of the Night - Cthulhu blocks out the sun with a "Death Star". Alpha Squadron is sent alongside MOGUERA and Mothra to take it out, Luke Skywalker-style.
 * 12) Beta Squad - Kensuke and Hikari are recruited as Evangelion pilots, forming the new Beta Squad.
 * 13) War of the Gargantuas - Sanda and Gaira emerge and brawl in downtown Indianapolis, eliciting a response from Beta Squad (Alpha Squad was busy with some Shoggoth).
 * 14) Oiled Up - Hedorah attacks the oil refineries in Richmond, CA, to feed and disrupt the global economy. Alpha Squad and Godzilla respond.
 * 15) Flight of the Gotengo - The EDF's newest anti-kaiju weapon, the Gotengo, is deployed against the neutral-aligned kaiju Manda.
 * 16) Split the Difference - Rei runs interference at Wall Street when SEELE sympathizers try to manipulate the global markets and funnel cash into their efforts to start Instrumentality.
 * 17) Detroit Rock City - Gigan and Megalon are sent to cripple the auto industry in Detroit, only to be met by Godzilla, Baragon, and Varan.
 * 18) Cat Fight - Rei and Hikari come to blows in their Evas.
 * 19) House Call - A medic from Hell tries to induce regeneration of Cthulhu's missing limbs.
 * 20) Seriously, Where's My Mutant?! - Ritsuko's desperation for a Mutant test subject reaches ridiculous heights.
 * 21) Wargames - Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Hikari, and Kensuke are involved in an intense game of Axis and Allies.
 * 22) More Than Meets The Eye - Rei is convinced everything around her is a Transformer, except the animals.
 * 23) Take This War and Shove It - Shinji and Asuka stage an intervention for Rei and Hikari's "war".
 * 24) Confronting the Past - Shinji helps Asuka come to terms with her behavior during the Angel Crisis.
 * 25) Swarm of the Century, Part 1 - The Meganula Queen, Megaguirus, re-emerges, bringing with her a massive swarm of giant man-eating dragonflies.
 * 26) Swarm of the Century, Part 2 - Rodan finds out his mortal enemy is back, and goes on the warpath against Megaguirus.

Experimental Episodes (2000)
Between production of the third and fourth seasons, several episodes were made to test various other animation methods. Ultimately, none of the methods were adopted, and the series continued using the animation/tokusatsu hybrid approach. All episodes were remakes of previous episodes.
 * 1) Atomic Hate - This episode toyed with the idea of an all-animated approach, including the kaiju. Only half the episode was reworked, as the rest was already traditionally animated. This idea was scrapped due to Timothy Hill feeling that the animated kaiju would ruin the show's appeal.
 * 2) Flight of the Gotengo - This episode, produced in conjunction with Gerry Anderson, tested the use of Anderson's signature "Supermarionation" technique for the human characters, while retaining the tokusatsu for everything else. This method was scrapped because the more proportionate puppets first created for Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons had many of the same limitations that they did in 1967.
 * 3) War of the Gargantuas - This episode tested the use of live actors for the human characters, with the entire cast from the Japanese isles (dubbed over by the English cast). It was scrapped because the characters with multicolored hair such as Rei and Misato didn't translate well to live-action, the slapstick between Rei and Hikari was too difficult to coordinate, and (rather amusingly), Asuka's bow kept falling off, to the point the production crew had Asuka's old contact barrettes on standby.
 * 4) Detroit Rock City - This episode tested an all-stop-motion approach. It was rejected because animating the monsters was time-consuming.
 * 5) The Great Seattle Operation - This episode tested the use of CG for all shots that usually would be tokusatsu. Rejected outright by Timothy Hill, who felt the CGI was hokey, and due to his philosophy that "it's better when something's in front of the camera".

Season Four (2001)
The fourth season featured the season-long German Civil War arc. To this day, it remains a fan-favorite season due to its though-provoking storyline and massive action sequences. The season was banned in Germany until 2007 due to Nazis being the main villains.
 * 1) A Day Called X - Germany is divided once more, this time between the German government and the self-proclaimed Fourth Reich. The rebels launch several nuclear missiles at Japan in an attempt to keep NERV from interfering, but the missiles are all intercepted and Alpha Squad is launched to retaliate.
 * 2) The Set-Up - NERV sends a major detachment to Berlin to assist the German government and EU, as a hot debate in the UN unfolds over whether or not a coalition should be created to destroy the rebels.
 * 3) Anschluss - The Fourth Reich annexes Austria after threatening it with nuclear weapons, and NERV retaliates by attacking a major rebel ammunition depot.
 * 4) Firefight at Essen - German and French forces clash with the rebels at Essen.
 * 5) Intelligence - Shinji and Rei infiltrate a rebel FOB to steal their battle plans.
 * 6) Blitzkrieg - The rebels drive deep into the Low Countries as the war spills over and the Fourth Reich's plans become clear.
 * 7) Defending the Convoys - Civilians begin fleeing rebel-held territory in convoys. Viewing this as a defiance of their will, the Fourth Reich begins destroying the convoys and leaving no one alive. This drives Asuka to lead Shinji and Rei in an escort operation using the SF-93s.
 * 8) Enemies at the Gates - The rebels reach the outskirts of Paris, only to be met by Alpha Squad in their Evas.
 * 9) Height for a Hijacking - A group of rebels, angered by the loss of their brothers-in-arms in Paris, hijack a fully-loaded American KC-135 Stratotanker and crash it into TV Tower in Berlin, causing to collapse...on top of a gas line exposed during work by Vattenfall, which causes a chain reaction that destroys roughly 60% of Berlin and kills over a million, Devastated, Asuka lashes out at a village in rebel territory and leaves no one alive, a slaughter Shinji gladly joins in on. The rebels are horrified by Asuka's actions, and begin taking moral stock of the situation. This episode was intended to air on September 11, 2001, but did not air for obvious reasons. It was unreleased until 2005, when it was released on home video, and aired in TV for the first time in 2007.
 * 10) Meanwhile in Tokyo... - Left to keep watch over NERV, Misato is left bored until Gigan is spotted in the countryside. Hungry for action, she sends Beta Squad his way.
 * 11) Beavis and Butt-Head - Gigan regroups with Megalon and tries to attack Tokyo again, but they're met by Godzilla and Jet Jaguar in the countryside.
 * 12) Boredom - Hikari feels something isn't right, and then concludes it's because Rei's in Germany.
 * 13) Video Games - Left with nothing else to do since all eyes are on Germany, and Cthulhu and the Invadors have been quiet, Hikari and Kensuke play some PS2 games, including Street Fighter EX3, Ridge Racer V, SSX, FIFA 2001, Crazy Taxi, and Gran Turismo 3 A-spec. This episode consisted mainly of Carol Amerson and Kurt Stoll playing PS2 games next to open mics, ad-libbing in-character responses to events in-game.
 * 14) Eve of Destruction - Aware that the civil war is about to escalate into a war spanning Europe, NERV spends the night relaxing and preparing.
 * 15) The Big Push - The Fourth Reich pushes into Germany, and is now snarling like angry dogs outside Berlin.
 * 16) Stand Your Ground! - The German president and all members of the Bundestag evacuate Berlin, but Asuka defiantly stands her ground against the rebels.
 * 17) Asuka's Rage - Pushed to her breaking point, Asuka takes Unit-02 and drives very deep into rebel territory, leaving a path of destruction in her wake. Gendo sends Shinji to stop her, but Shinji instead joins her. As Shinji and Asuka lay waste to Frankfurt, Gendo is left to wonder if this is all repressed anger from the Angel Crisis.
 * 18) Terror in Mannheim - After learning that the Fourth Reich has been exterminating Jews, Slavs, Poles, Gypsies, gays, the mentally-challenged and physically handicapped, and blacks, Gendo gives the authorization to commence strategic operations in rebel territory. This entails Alpha Squad attacking and destroying Mannheim to eliminate their ability to build tanks on the Daimler and John Deere assembly lines.
 * 19) Closing on Stuttgart - Alpha Squad's approach on Stuttgart is hindered by the rebels unleashing a group of Titanosauri under their control.
 * 20) Just Give Me My Mutant! - Even in wartime, Ritsuko's desire for a mutant test subject is unextinguishable. And she'll turn to desperate measures if need be!
 * 21) Kaiju Attack - The rebels unleash the kaiju under their control, including Titanosauri, Ebirae, Kumongae, and salvaged alien Mechagodzillas, upon population centers in Europe, Asia, Australia, and North America. The Earth Defenders, EDF, and NERV spring into action.
 * 22) Hold the Line - The battle in Germany devolves into a stalemate.
 * 23) Another Godzilla? - The Fourth Reich unleash their secret weapon on New York City: a female Godzilla named Kiru. The real Godzilla makes a beeline for the Big Apple. This episode sparked controversy due to a scene in which Kiru destroys the World Trade Center Twin Towers, though it was later revealed the scene was shot during production of the episodes taking place on the outskirts of Tokyo to compensate for the fact 9/11 never happened in the Monster World universe due to the state of the world in 2001.
 * 24) Barbarossa Redux - The Fourth Reich conquers Poland and invades Russia as Godzilla and Kiru continue their fight in NYC.
 * 25) Nuclear Conclusion - The German Civil War, by now renamed the Great European War, comes to an explosive conclusion.
 * 26) Like a Phoenix - With Europe eviscerated, widespread Balkanization begins, and the political situation in Europe will never be the same. But, with the Fourth Reich defeated, NERV returns home.

Season 5 (2002)
The fifth season saw a switch to the use of digital cameras; all prior seasons had used 35mm film. Stock footage from other productions and older episodes, though, were still 35mm, and the differences in picture quality are readily noticeable.
 * 1) Kiryu, Part 1 - Having salvaged the bones of Godzilla III after his meltdown in 1995, the EDF creates MechaGodzilla 3, later renamed Kiryu. And just in time, as a furious Kiru resurfaces in NYC, scarred but stronger than ever. Things become complicated when traces of DNA in the bones cause Kiryu to remember he was Godzilla, and he goes berserk and attacks Unit-01, angering Asuka and causing her to retaliate.
 * 2) Kiryu, Part 2 - After Asuka's actions in New York see her arrested, Shinji springs her from prison and kills every guard, causing NERV and EDF to engage in a civil war that the UN is powerless to stop. Meanwhile, Kiryu is sent to attack a Titanosaurus nest. This time, the issues of Kiryu going berserk doesn't pop up.
 * 3) Kiryu, Part 3 - NERV and the EDF are forced to make peace when the Invadors send Gigan and Megalon to sift through the ruins of Frankfurt for anything useful.
 * 4) Kiryu, Part 4 - Kiru reappears, this time in Osaka. The EDF soon discovers that Kiryu goes berserk upon hearing the roar of another Godzilla, and authorize Alpha Squad to subdue him.
 * 5) Kiryu, Part 5 - EDF scientists attempt to remove the DNA traces from Kiryu's bones, but he breaks out, now possessing free will. He attacks Tokyo, but stops when he sees and hears Godzilla IV. Godzilla IIIs spirit inhabits the mech, and together, father and son defend Tokyo from Kiru alongside Alpha Squad.
 * 6) The Probe - Mysterious craft begin crashing in various locales worldwide, none of which match Invador technology. Both NERV and the Invadors, therefore, deduce that another alien race has their eyes on Earth, and declare a truce to work out exactly who it is. They eventually find out that it's the Xiliens, who attack with their own Ghidorah.
 * 7) Flight of the Gotengo - The Gotengo is launched against a group of Titanosauri attacking Boston.
 * 8) Policing Europe - Kaiju activity in Europe increases following the nuclear exchange that capped off the Great European War, and the EDF and NERV launch their mechanized forces to police the situation, as hundreds of Mutants come to feed on the fallout.
 * 9) What Makes Them Tick - Alpha Squad, utilizing stun blasters, captures an alien Mechagodzilla intact so the EDF can study it.
 * 10) All is Fair - Rei resorts to dirty tactics in her never-ending conflict with Hikari.
 * 11) Remnants of the Past - A group of Gezoras and Ganimes attacks Vladivostok, to which Godzilla and King Caesar respond.
 * 12) School Dance - The fall formal at school gets interesting when Rei and Hikari's war causes it to devolve into a massive brawl. Shinji and Asuka, having brought stun blasters in preparation for such a scenario, must now pacify the riot.
 * 13) In Defense of Mannheim - After a period of unusual silence, Cthulhu sends his minions to Mannheim to see if there's anything they can use, anything at all. Beta Squad responds to the incursion.
 * 14) God's House - God has a party in Heaven, and Shinji and Asuka are invited. They tour God's home, learning fascinating stories not told in the Bible, as well as the truth behind such Biblical events as the Plagues of Egypt, the Parting of the Red Seas, and the Resurrection of Christ. There was much fear that this episode would anger the Catholic Church, but Pope John Paul II reportedly watched the episode and loved it, calling the reinterpretations of Biblical events "organic and in-tune with more obscure Bible passages".
 * 15) Viva Las Vegas - During a conference in Las Vegas, Shinji and Rei find out that Gendo has a gambling problem.
 * 16) Alchoholics Anonymous - Misato decides to weaponize her surplus beer left over from the Angels Crisis to impair the judgement of Coatlicue when he attacks Cairo. Everyone questions what she smoked to have come up with such an insane idea, but it somehow works.
 * 17) Moonbase - Alpha Squad is sent to the moon to destroy an Invador base.
 * 18) Terrahawks - In this crossover episode, NERV makes contact with the Terrahawks, and send Alpha Squad to Hawknest when it is discovered that Zelda is assisting the Invadors.
 * 19) To Mars! - NERV does what the Terrahawks are too cowardly to do and attacks Zelda's base on Mars using the SF-93s. In retaliation, Zelda, shortly before she is destroyed, sends a kaiju-sized Sporilla to attack Honolulu, only for it to be met by Godzilla.
 * 20) MUTANT! - Take a guess...
 * 21) Photosynthesis - Biollante is tasked with attacking Rio de Janiero. Reluctant to bring any harm to her beloved planet, she instead chooses to go after Destoroyah, after she manages to convince Spacegodzilla that he is a major threat to his rule.
 * 22) Grand Theft Auto - Shinji and Asuka play Grand Theft Auto III and provide some hilarious commentary. The full version was uploaded to YouTube in 2016.
 * 23) Hamlet - The school puts on a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet, with Kensuke in the starring role. He'll need help from his friends overcoming his stage fright.
 * 24) Holdouts - A German rebel holdout is discovered operating out of the ruins of Stuttgart.
 * 25) Countdown to War, Part 1 - NERV, the EDF, and the Earth Defenders prepare for a massive Invador attack.
 * 26) Countdown to War, Part 2 - The Invador attack never materializes, but Cthulhu makes a statement by having Hastur destroy Melbourne.

Non-Nuclear Theory
During a period of high tension between the United States and Russia that could result in global thermonuclear war, Glaaki appears in Tokyo. With all attacks bouncing off, Ritsuko tells Shinji to launch an N2 Missile. Shinji won't lest paranoid missile silo personnel start Neo-World War III. Asuka defends Shinji's decision, and Rei hurls some very scathing insults in Ritsuko's direction, yet Ritsuko is insistent. Near-insanity, Shinji does launch the N2 Missile...at Ritsuko's mountainside laboratory, seemingly killing her. Shinji is absolved of all responsibility, as Gendo blames it on war nerves. The US and Russia are quick to realize it is an N2 weapon that was detonated due to the lack of a radiation release.

Revenge
Shinji and Asuka are abducted in the dead of night by Ritsuko, reconstructed as an insane cyborg. The two are about to be executed by Ritsuko's new cyborg army (which she has callously named the Cybermen), when Gendo, Misato, and some NERV Soldiers burst in and kill Ritsuko. Yet she endured and would return several times in world domination plots, even allying herself with the Invadors during the climax.

Godzilla vs Godzilla arc
In this eight-episode arc, another Godzilla is thawed out of his icy prison by global warming, going on a rampage through the Pacfic Rim and fighting Godzilla until he reaches Tokyo and is met by Godzilla and all five Evas, who kill him. His skeletal remains are repatriated to the EDF, who intend to create a second Kiryu, only this time removing any trace of DNA. This arc is best-remembered for the sequences in which Godzilla II destroys cities.

Total War arc
Cthulhu's injuries from the beginning of the series finally heal, and he takes to the field, bringing unparalleled death and destruction upon the world. The Invadors also start a full-scale invasion that devastates the planet.

The Last Stand
In the series finale of the original run, Cthulhu has his long-awaited showdown with the Evas. In the fighting, Asuka is injured, sending Shinji into a rage that gets him put out of commission as well. With Alpha and Beta Squads out of commission, Godzilla arrives and hands Cthulhu his ass, and eventually kills him with his Spiral Ray. Cthulhu's Army surrenders and is executed on Monster Island, and the Invadors are also forced into retreat. The world celebrates and is rebuilt by God and Gaia.

This episode was highly anticipated. Viewing guides were mailed out to TV Guide subscribers, Entertainment Weekly and TIMES Magazine each devoted entire issues devoted to the finale in the weeks leading up to it, full-page ads were placed in newspapers around the world, and a plaque commemorating the series was presented to WBC by Hideako Anno (creator of Evangelion).

On premiere night, TV Land, AMC, TNT, TSS, and Comedy Central all went off the air, displaying slides encouraging viewers to watch the finale (TV Land made a similar move when Seinfeld aired its finale in 1997). Unsurprisingly, the finale was the highest-rated program of the night. The end credits showed a montage of clips from the first two Godzilla movies, the entire Heisei series, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and finally, Monster World itself, set to Godzilla's theme, and at the end of the broadcast, a picture showing the entire voice cast was displayed with a message saying "Monster World 1998-2004. Thanks For Watching!"

Internet fans found a world without Monster World to be inconceivable. Many also sent in complaints regarding the ending. Apparently, all but one plot thread had been resolved. The plot thread in name was Shinji and Asuka's relationship. Johnson Industries knew this was a glaring error on their part, deciding to focus more on the action and the final confrontation between Godzilla and Cthulhu, but rather than make a new scene for a future rerun, the decision was made to create a theatrical movie to resolve the plot thread. There was discussion regarding making the movie the true finale, but it was eventually decided that "The Last Stand" would remain a finale, and the movie would be a treat for the fans and a way of saying "we screwed up", and to avoid a situation a la End of Evangelion.

Wilderness Years
Despite being ended (not cancelled), there was still new material released occassionally, mainly in the form of primetime specials.

The Weakest Link Special (2008)
In 2008, the cast of the series appeared on the British game show The Weakest Link. The contestants, comprised of Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Gendo, Misato, Hikari, Kaji, Maya, and Fuyutsuki, were presented as animated characters (the studio audience saw the voice actors). Throughout the show, there was a running gag in which, no matter who the Weakest Link was, Rei and Hikari would always vote for each other; both were removed from the studio when they got into a physical altercation. Eventually, only Shinji and Asuka were left and, not wanting to vote the other off, made the decision to both vote for Anne Robinson, who was quite shocked, before proceeding to declare them both the Weakest Link, to which the pair pulled out blasters and indiscriminately opened fire, hitting the camera. In lieu of the normal sign-off, a technical difficulties slide showing Rei and Hikari hitting each other with tools was shown, accompanied by the intermission music from Monty Python and the Holy Grail and Fuyutsuki giving a blow-by-blow of what was going on in the studio, before John Cleese broke character after noticing the music that was playing and began telling a story about how the ending of Monty Python and the Holy Grail was rewritten due to budget issues. Ultimately, the episode had no winner, and there have been fan movements calling for a rematch.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Special (2009)
After the success of the Weakest Link special, WBC decided to create a one-off Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? special where Shinji, Rei, Asuka, Gendo, Misato, Hikara, Fuyutsuki, Kaji, Maya and Makoto each play the game for charity. Like in the Weakest Link special, they were presented as animated characters, though the studio audience saw the voice actors. Shinji took home $32,000, Rei took home $32,000, Asuka took home $500,000, Gendo took home $250,000, Misato took home $32,000 after losing the $125,000 question, Hikari won the $1,000,000 jackpot (but didn't keep it since Rei stole it, and successfully offshored it), Fuyutski took home $250,000, Kaji took home $32,000, Maya took home $64,000, and Makato took home $500,000. In between milestones, they bantered with host Regis Philbin. The special ended with Rei and Hikari fighting (again) and trashing the set, to the point of destroying three light columns, a screen, and the Hot Seat.

Life in the Geofront Online Shorts (2009-2014)
Between 2009 and 2014, a series of animated Monster World shorts titled Life in the Monster World were released on YouTube. Featuring new animation by Toei and tokusatsu scenes by Johnson, the shorts focus on what NERV staff does when there isn't any kaiju activity. While many episodes of the series did this, these shorts were more in-depth. Common themes included Kaji's womanizing, Maya obsessively trying to track down Cyber-Ritsuko with no success, the remaining members of SEELE trying to carry out increasingly-ridiculous and petty evil plots that do absolutely no damage and come off more as street performances (things such as standing on grass in defiance of a sign saying not to, putting a cat in a tree, prank calls, doorbell ditching, shining flashlights in cars at teenagers, and pooping off highway overpasses onto passing cars), Rei and Hikari's continuing conflict, Gendo playing in online casinos, the Evangelions' thoughts, Shinji and Asuka doing normal everyday things (these shorts have little humor, instead being more wholesome, displaying their ever-strengthening relationship), Fuyutsuki trying and failing to become NERV's new mad scientist, Cyber-Ritsuko dealing with her new cyborg minions who are dumb as rocks, Kensuke's misadventures in trying to decode the remains of the MAGI Supercomputer, Makoto going to Akihibara to unleash his inner otaku, Godzilla and the Earth Defenders getting into misadventures on Monster Island, the Invadors abducting humans who are more trouble than they're worth, and Spacegodzilla's attempts at crystal architecture.

Wheel of Fortune Special (2010)
The third of WBC's game show specials, Shinji, Rei, and Asuka all play on the daytime Wheel of Fortune for charity, which aired during its 37th season. Throughout the show, they frequently bantered with hosts Rolf Benirschke and Vanna White. Rei managed to win the game with $93,250 (including the $50,000 prize from the bonus round). This was one of the last Wheel of Fortune shows with announcer Charlie O'Donnell before his 2010 death.

The Therapy Sessions (2010)
Adapted from the New York Times best-seller of the same name, this special was the first piece of animated material made by WBC (Toho and Gainax had been making movies on an annual basis since 2007, and did so until 2014; this also doesn't count the game show specials and animated shorts made in 2009-2010), and explores the therapy sessions briefly touched upon in the pilot. Memorable moments include God going into Gendo's twisted mind to rewire it, the touching moment where Shinji and Asuka make peace and become best friends, and Rei gaining emotions, revealing her story, and remembering she is Shinji's twin sister. On Netflix, the new Toonami run, and the annual Halloween marathon shown since 2012, this special is first in airing order.

Operation: Fukushima (2011)
Created in the aftermath of the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami, this special premiered on Memorial Day. In the special, taking place on March 11, 2016 (five years later than the actual earthquake and tsunami and, according to text shown during the episode, four months before "The Last Stand"), the Fukushima-Daiichi disaster attracts members of the Mutant Horde, including Zillas, Titanosauri, Ebirahs, and a few new kaiju not seen in the series during its initial run, mainly monsters from the Ultraman series, such as Red King, Neronga, Gomess, Jirass, and Telesdon. Godzilla, Rodan, Varan, every EDF Mech, and Alpha Squad defend the plant successfully. The special was released on DVD and Blu-Ray the next day, with all profits made going to the relief effort.

The special was initially derided as "disrespectful" prior to release, especially since actual images of the disaster were used (creating an odd juxtaposition when live-action people appeared one minute, and animated characters appeared the next), but was an instant success in the Japanese isles since it was a badly-needed morale booster. Work on the special was actually commissioned by a presidential executive order to provide such a morale boost, and indeed, the special was the most-viewed program on WBC's Japanese affiliates on Tanabata, even managing to dethrone Mrs. Sazae as the most-viewed program of the week. On WBC in America, Europe, and Oceania, the special was also a success, and was highly anticipated by the fanbase, who unanimously agreed the special did not disappoint, delivering its message as well as a monster-and-robot brawl. Many fans also mentioned that at the least, it was great seeing their favorite characters and monsters again.

How The Homicidal Cyborg Absconded With Christmas! (2012)
A Christmas special. This special is a parody of the many Christmas specials over the years, mainly How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The plot involves Cyber-Ritsuko and her army invading the North Pole with a MechaGodzilla left over from the Total War arc of season seven. Memorable moments include Santa Claus using a giant Christmas-themed robot to fight MechaGodzilla, accompanied by rock renditions of Christmas carols provided by AC/DC. Godzilla also appears, breaking through the ice and handing MechaGodzilla his ass. Later, Cyber-Ritsuko and a few of her Cybermen sneak into Tokyo and steal Christmas, a la The Grinch. Instead of her heart growing "three sizes that day", she is found out by Shinji and Asuka, who are awoken as Cyber-Ritsuko rummages around NERV HQ. The two give chase, defeat her, and get the stolen goods back. The special ends with a Christmas party involving characters from Detective Jenny and the Johnson Aligned Universe (the first appearance of the characters in Monster World, as the Johnson Aligned Universe was introduced the same year), in which Shinji breaks the fourth wall by wishing viewers a Merry Christmas, then heads off to read a twisted version of ''The Night Before Christmas. ''Throughout the special, hints at the series' 2015 revival (really, blatant announcements saying "Monster World Returns 2015") are made, before a formal announcement was made on Christmas Day 2012. These references were removed in 2014.

The original airing drew controversy. Airing just days after the Sandy Hook shootings, the original airing opened with a tribute to the victims. During said tribute, Rei expressed rather strong opinions, chief among them that school shooters should be captured alive, publicly hanged, and their bodies publicly displayed as an example to other would-be school shooters. Of course, Hikari silenced her before she could make any more inflammatory comments, but the damage had been done. While the FCC didn't fine WBC since Rei's statements fell under the First Amendment, the network still got angry phonecalls for airing such extreme views. Things got worse when it was revealed Rei's comments were not in the original script, and in truth, Chloe Johnson had recorded the lines and dubbed them over Michelle Ruff's performance (nobody noticed because Chloe's impersonation of Ruff was dead-on, and Chloe had inserted the lines into the computer minutes before the special went to air on the East Coast), having done so without Tim's knowledge. The original scene, as recorded, had Rei encouraging viewers to donate to a charity fund for the victims' families, then making a side comment about setting up her own fund so people can give money to her (this innocent comment was originally the reason Hikari backhanded her). While Tim and Chloe decided it would be best to immediately drop the subject (mainly because Tim was ultimately at fault for stating said opinions on the day of the shooting, and Chloe becoming rather zealous after seeing pictures of families mourning), the media didn't. WBC's MySpace page was flooded with angry comments until Tim threatened to delete WBC's page wholesale. When the special aired in the remaining American timezones, the original audio was used, with Eastern timezone viewers hearing the original audio in a rerun the next week, and from 2013 onward, the entire tribute was removed due to no longer being relevant.

Rei's Festivus (2014)
Billed as the first Festivus special, this hour-long special was aired on December 23, 2014. In the special, Rei tries to bring Festivus to NERV after watching the Seinfeld episode introducing the concept, as well as a failed stint as a mall Santa (posing as Santa's daughter) that ends badly when Hikari makes fun of her and Rei, desiring revenge for all the times Hikari used slapstick on her, attacks, and is promptly fired. Her plans quite humorously fail, and comes to a head when she accidentily creates a rift between Shinji and Asuka. Not wanting them to break up and ruin her plans to get them together, she comes forth with the truth, causing Shinji to disown her. Walking the streets of Tokyo alone on Christmas Eve, Rei is found frozen on a park bench by Hikari, who takes her in and proves to Rei she doesn't hate her; meanwhile, Shinji and Asuka regret lashing out at Rei, and become distressed when they learn Rei has run away, causing them to round up a search party. That night, Rei discovers Cyber-Ritsuko trying to steal Christmas again; she runs the second she sees Rei. Then the Invadors randomly send Gigan and Megalon to attack a shelter for widows and orphans (an action that even Rei questions the logic of), so she and Hikari remotely call their Evas and defend it alongside Godzilla. Gigan and Megalon are sent packing, apologies are made, and everyone has a Merry Christmas.

The Price is Right Special (2015)
This was the last special made before the series was revived.

Nemesis Rising
The first episide of the new series introduced Nemesis and other monsters from Colossal Kaiju Combat.

Wedding Crasher
Following a "series of contrived events", as Shinji quips, Kaji and Misato are getting married. Too bad Megalon had to crash the party.

Ask Monster World Backlog 1-4
These episodes involved Rei answering the backlog of questions for the Ask Monster World segment discontinued in 2001

Stakeout at Freddy's
A crossover with Five Nights at Freddy's. Not much is known about the episode, only that it will have "the biggest plot twist in the show's history".

Supermarket Sweep Special
This was the last project with Monica Rial as Yui Ikari; Yui made a cameo as an audience member. Rial was fired and blacklisted from all Johnson Studios productions in 2019 for her role in the #KickVic movement, due to Tim being an outspoken #IStandWithVic supporter, to the point of stating in a press release that Vic Mignogna signed a lifetime contract with 4K Studiopolis and even called all #KickVic supporters "people who love to slander an innocent man for no reason other than to further their pro-feminist, anti-male agenda, using a jellybean of all things to truly launch their calumny and slander". Rial was replaced by Stephanie Young, who voiced Yui in the Rebuild of Evangelion films.

Revenge of Cthulhu (2006)
The biggest complaint about the series finale was that Shinji and Asuka never got together, let alone kissed. This movie set out to fix this. The plot involves Cthulhu's enduring spirit possessing Shinji, using him to go on a rampage in Unit-01, and alienate NERV until they seek to kill him, not knowing he is possessed. Asuka is the only one not hunting Shinji, and actively opposes NERV. In the end, Cthulhu's spirit is excised by Asuka's declaration of love to Shinji.. Shinji and Asuka then kiss and become an official couple, eliciting a thumbs-up from Rei when she cracks open Unit-01s hatch mid-kiss, while devestating Hikari, who developed a crush on Shinji after Toji disappeared from the public eye. But Cthulhu has a last-ditch plan: possess Destoroyah. Fortunately, Godzilla shows up and takes his revenge for what transpired in 1995, sending Cthulhu back to the depths of hell where his soul falls into Oblivion and is permanently destroyed, much to Satan's despair. The film was a critical and commercial success, with many critics saying the movie "ended the series on a great note", despite the cliffhanger featuring SpaceGodzilla, the Invador Controller, and Cyber-Ritsuko separately plotting, which was inserted during post-production to open the door for a continuation, which was confirmed in 2012. The film was also one of Tony Jay's final projects before his death.

Monster World (2015)
Released in June 2015, this movie served as the pilot for the revived series. Rather than being a reboot, the new movie continued the story and depict the Invadors returning with an even bigger invasion force. The movie had several characters recast (Sue Ulu, John Cleese, Kendra Benham, and Carol Amerson were replaced as Ritsuko, Fuyutsuki, Maya, and Hikari by Colleen Clinkenbeard, John Hurt, Bridget Hoffman, and Caitlin Glass, respectively, though Cleese later returned to his role after Hurt's death in early 2017). Spike Spencer, Tiffany Grant, Michelle Ruff, Tom Kane, Allison Keith, Michael McConnohie, Matt Greenfield, Jason C. Lee, and Kurt Stoll remained in their respective roles as Shinji, Asuka, Rei, Gendo, Misato, Kaji, Makoto, Shigeru, and Kensuke.

The teaser trailer depicts Alpha Squad fighting a horde of MechaGodzillas (something that never happened during the original series due to the fact there was only one MechaGodzilla suit available; the advent of the Johnson Aligned Universe changed this, resulting in the construction of a staggering 20 additional suits, and hundreds of plywood dummies destroyed and replaced on a regular basis). It is also confirmed that Ritsuko and her cyborg army will appear; it is rumored that it will be revealed that Ritsuko, even in her human form, was responsible for signalling and mind-controlling SpaceGodzilla, and forming, controlling, and stealthily leading the Mutant Horde.

The main trailer premiered during halftime of Super Bowl XLIX on February 1, 2015, depicting scenes from the movie, such as a major assault on an island that turns out to be SpaceGodzilla's fortress, Shinji's new jetboots (and his subsequent rescue of Asuka from a Titanosaurus, and their thrilling flight through the island while on the run from other Mutants), the Invadors fusing King Ghidorah with a Ghidorah from a parallel universe, Godzilla being dropped into an oil refinery and blasted by the Invadors' kaiju forces all at once, and Alpha Squad being halo-dropped into New York City. Other shots shown included Gendo shedding a tear for as-of-yet unknown reasons, Misato pushing Kaji away, Cyber-Ritsuko smirking, Shinji and Asuka kissing passionately, Rei getting an eye gouge from Hikari and later hitting her head against a wall, and Fuyutsuki looking with apprehension at something. The trailer ended with Godzilla in full view roaring at the camera, followed the names of Spike Spencer, Tiffany Grant, and Michelle Ruff, the film's logo (unchanged from the TV series), Unit-01's roar, and Godzilla's Millenium roar, hinting at a major event in the film.

Shortly after the trailer premiered, fans with too much time on their hands, using editing software, managed to spot Kaworu Nagisa. Many thought it was simply a flashback, while other say that, as an Angel, he works in mysterious ways. Director Timothy Hill debunked the theory, stating that Kaworu was still dead and will remain as so, and that the so-called Kaworu-spotting was really Rei seen from a funny angle and in abnormal lighting. though he also hinted at bringing him back via a flashback in the eighth season. The fact that a casting call for the character was leaked and that Steven Blum had been reported in the studio has sparked rumors.

Initally, this movie was to be pushed back to November 2015 to accomodate the Johnson Aligned Universe film Nemesis after a 60th Anniversery Godzilla co-production with Toho for November 3, 2014 release was announced, a film that was released as Terror of Godzilla (a crossover with CLANNAD that spawned a trilogy). However, Nemesis was instead moved to March, and Monster World was moved back to its old release date, the coveted June release slot. Despite the change, Nemesis still takes place in its original spot on the Johnson Aligned Universe timeline in September 2014, so as to maintain the integrity of the universe and the major Konata and Kagami plot thread (argubly the most-anticipated part of the movie).

The movie was released on June 19, 2015 (the same day as another movie belonging to Johnson-owned Pixar, Inside Out) to critical acclaim. Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a rare 100%, and Metacritic, too, gave it a perfect score of 100 (indicating "universal acclaim"), and was given an overall score of four stars. The movie was also the highest-grossing film in June and July, and still commanded large crowds in mid-August. The film was a massive hit in the Japanese states, as well, receiving a huge amount of promotion, advertising, and previews. On opening day in the Japanese states, theatres reported have run out of refreshments (a similar situation occurred upon the Japanese release of EarthBound in 1997), and several even had to cancel screenings of other films so their screens could be used as overflow, angering those not there to see Monster World (these irate patrons were actually the vocal minority).

Things were no better in the mainland United States. Gridlocks were reported in San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago, Denver, New York, and Boston, all owing to massive theatre crowds, many of whom had camped out for several days in anticipation of the film.

Shin Godzilla (2016)
Shortly after the 2015 film, Johnson Studios announced that there would be a new Monster World film annually, along with a new Johnson Aligned Universe movie.

Via a clever misinformation campaign, Toho announced a new Godzilla film to be released in 2016, the first they had produced with Johnson's involvement since Godzilla: Final Wars in 2004. The film was described as a reboot, and to that end, filmed scenes with live-actors for the first trailer. On March 13, 2016, Johnson Studios announced that Godzilla Resurgence was actually a new Monster World film, and that Toho would release a new film of their own in 2018.

The plot involves the return of Godzilla I. A few of his cells survived the Oxygen Destroyer, and over a period of 63 years, slowly regenerated. After ships begin disappearing in the Pacific, the EDF launches an investigation into them, initially writing them off as Gezora attacks until Yui arrives at the site of the latest sinking and discovers the bodies and debris recovered are highly-radioactive, a property no single Gezora specimen has ever possessed. Soon, a misshapen, armless Godzilla-like creature emerges in Kawasaki, and attacks nuclear plants (many still suspended following the 2016 earthquake and tsunami), evolving different forms and completely destroying Kobe until it reaches the Fukushima-Daiichi plant, by which point it is revealed that the nearly 118-meter creature is actually a protective shell for the original 50-meter Godzilla I (Shodai), who bursts out after completing his regeneration and makes a beeline for the Tokyo Metroplex to finish what he started in 1954. After causing chaos in Shinogawa, Godzilla I makes landfall in Tokyo proper and destroys much of the city before Godzilla V, the three Kiryus, and all Eva units arrive to oppose him. Shodai manages to escape along with Kiru to form the Godzilla Collective.

This film was notable in that, for Godzilla Is final form, original Godzilla suit actor Haruo Nakijima reprised his role at the age of 87 (the first two forms were CGI, and the third form was operated via remote control; the final form was a reproduction of the ShodaiGoji suit). It was the first time Nakijima had portrayed Godzilla since 1972, and the final time he would do so before before his death on August 7, 2017. One of the sequences during the climax depicting Kiru fighting one of the Kiryus was stock footage lifted wholesale from Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla, with all live-action human shots replaced by animated scenes with NERV and EDF personnel.

The film was directed by Evangelion creator Hideaki Anno, rather than Timothy Hill. It was the first Monster World production Anno had direct involvement in.

Shin Godzilla was the third highest-grossing film of 2016 behind Captain America: Civil War and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. It received a 95% on Rotten Tomatoes, with the critical consensus of "Shin Godzilla brings Hideaki Anno to the fray, and with his masterful artistry, combined with Johnson Studios' high-quality practical effects, the film is an instant masterpiece that warrants comparison with the original 1954 film." The film was also praised for its cliffhanger, in sharp contrast to the more conclusive endings of the previous two Monster World films.

A separate, made-for-television version of the film was also made for the Johnson Aligned Universe, though closer to the original script before it was adapted into a Monster World production at Anno's request.

Other Media
In addition to the show and movies, the franchise made its way to several other mediums.

Comics
A comic book series was started in 2000. Published by Dark Horse Comics, the comics depict various battles and events not seen in the show. The comic was published until 2004, when it changed hands to IDW and was published until 2012 when the Johnson Aligned Universe was introduced. It was revived in 2015 to coincide with the revival of the series, now published by Marvel Comics (Johnson Industries having acquired Disney in 2013).

Video Games
The first Monster World video game, titled Net Battle, was published in 2000 for Playstation, N64, and PC. The game is a third-person open-world sandbox in which the player controls Shinji, Asuka, or Rei through the Internet itself when an international crime syndicate hacks it in a bid for world domination. Players have free reign to drive a wide-range of licensed vehicles, use crazy weapons, and kill the avatars of hackers and the viruses they created in creative and hilarious ways (Rei has argubly the best kill camera sequences). In some levels, the player takes control of a virtual Eva (in two levels, the player controls a real Eva), and plays as Godzilla in the final level, fighting a monstrous creation called Autosaurus Wrecks (later featured in SimCity 4: Rush Hour as a disaster). The game was given an enhanced port on the PlayStation 2 in 2001 (which included five extra missions, two of which were cut from the original release, three new vehicles, and the ability to play as Kensuke and Hikari; Mari, Toji, and Mana were added as DLC characters in 2018), and was re-released on Steam in 2016 with HD graphics, newly re-animated cutscenes (as well as redubbing all voice lines with the current actors, including Michelle Ruff as Rei), achievements, and Steam Workshop support. It has been said that many concepts in the game aided in the creation of modern Grand Theft Auto titles since GTA III.

The second game (SpaceGodzilla's Counter-Attack), released in 2007 for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, and OSX, is an over-the-shoulder third-person shooter, in which the player controls an Eva, Earth Defender, and EDF mecha (Mutants and Aliens can be unlocked for use after completing all three campaigns on any difficulty, while completing all campaigns on hard will unlock a bonus campaign based on the events of Neon Genesis Evangelion). The game takes place after Revenge of Cthulhu, and involves a war with Spacegodzilla's Mutant Horde.

The third game (The Lost Missions), released in 2012 for PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U (as a launch title), PC (via Steam), and OSX, involves similar gameplay to the second game and provides a look at the battles never seen on TV or in the comics, including unproduced episodes, scrapped movie drafts, episode scripts that were re-written, and episodes scrapped partway through production (in the latter's case, recorded dialogue from these scrapped episodes is re-used).

The series was also heavily featured in the Atari/Pipeworks Godzilla games. In Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee, Unit-01 and Unit-02 are available by default, with Unit-00 as an unlockable monster. In Godzilla: Save the Earth, all three members of Alpha Squad are available from the start, and both members of Beta Squad are unlockable. In Godzilla Unleashed, all five Evas are unlocked from the start, and grouped under the NERV faction. In all three games, the Evas are part of unique storylines featuring full animation and voice-acting (with the voice cast of the series reprising their roles, except in Unleashed, where Amanda Winn-Lee was, of course, replaced by Michelle Ruff as Rei).

The series also figures heavily into Godzilla: The Game, in which the Evangelions are exclusive to the PS4 version. The Evas star in their own mode called "Civil War", in which NERV sends the Evas to destroy the G-Cell Generators, as Gendo rightfully believes the generators will turn cities into targets for hostile kaiju. The new Japanese Prime Minister commences the NERV Purge, which entails charging all NERV personnel with treason and giving the EDF orders to use lethal force to stop the threat to the Japanese power grid (Rei likens it to Order 66, and even Hikari has to admit she's not very far off). In the end, the Prime Minister is exposed as an Invador agent, and the real Prime Minister is found dead, leading to a snap election, while the EDF stands down and compensates the families of any NERV personnel they killed.

Several unlicensed Monster World games have appeared on the Apple App Store, but these are usually taken down within days of appearing. One particular game, though, was so well-made that Johnson licensed and expanded it to become Monster World Battle Tactics, a turn-based tactical RPG that is still being updated; it is notable for not featuring any microtransactions, with everything being available for in-game currency (there is no premium currency); this practice has received immense praise from players, and indeed, no mobile game made by Johnson Games has any microtransactions of any sort, as they believe such practices are, according to Tim Johnson, "blatant Skinner Box manipulation preying on people with a gambling problem and exploiting them".

For the US release of City Shrouded in Shadow, the Evangelion sections of the game will be changed into Monster World, which will entail removing Sachiel and Shamshel, changing Unit-02 into its original appearance, and adding FMV cutscenes featuring the human characters. Rumors have circulated that Johnson has resolved the royalties issues with Amanda Winn-Lee, and that she will return to the role of Rei in this game, though this rumor has been debunked by Michelle Ruff.

Slot Machine
In 2017, Johnson Games released a Monster World slot machine. The main feature of the game involves quick-time events with FMV sequences filmed specifically for the game. Players have to touch the right button on the screen at the right time to increase their winnings, with the wrong choice leading to the loss of a life; when all three lives are lost, the feature is over and the target kaiju beats the Evangelion or Earth Defender they selected. Playable characters are Unit-01, Unit-02, Unit-00, Mothra, King Caesar, and Varan (Godzilla is also playable by way of a button that was made small and innocuous since Godzilla has the best stats and losing with him is almost impossible, though this button can be made more visible at the casino's discretion in exchange for making the feature less common), while the target kaiju are Titanosaurus, Zilla, Gigan, Megalon, King Ghidorah, Mechagodzilla, Female Godzilla, SpaceGodzilla, and ending with Cthulhu (who speaks using VoxMutatio, Johnson's voice-changer technology that can accurately reproduce any voice, thus allowing Tony Jay to, in a way, return from the grave to reprise his role; this technology also allowed Jay to voice Frollo in Kingdom Hearts III). Upon obtaining a handpay jackpot, the top screen shows the closing credits for the FMV sequences, plus behind-the-scenes footage. The FMV sequences were filmed during production of the tenth season.

Novels
A series of novels have been release that expand on the series' mythos. One notable novel published in 2009, titled The Therapy Sessions, details the therapy sessions of each NERV staff member and pilot, and the beginning of the lasting friendship between Shinji and Asuka. The novel was adapted into a television special aired the next year.

Toyline
A toyline was licensed by Hasbro in 1998. The line includes action figures, vehicles, mechas, and playsets. The mechas, vehicles, and playsets were produced to a precise scale so as to be compatible with the monsters being produced by Bandai. Many of the vehicles and playsets were compatible with the Machine Wars: Transformers toyline being made at the time, also to support a Jonhson-made series.

In 2005, the toyline moved to in-house production at Johnson Industries. The new toys were much more articulated and used higher-quality plastics. The toyline is still in production, and a LEGO line was released in 2015.

Manga
The series proved extremely popular in the Japanese states, and thus, a manga was produced starting in December 1999. Faithful to the original source material, the manga also introduced new concepts that will be introduced in the 2015 revival. This manga continues to this day, and several of the newest chapters were adapted into episodes for season eight. In addition, the original Evangelion manga had its ending influenced by Monster World. In the original ending, the world goes back to the way it was, and Shinji and Asuka see each other in public, but they have no memory of each other and keep walking. In the new ending, which is now considered canon to the manga, the third-to-last page of the last volume features Shinji suddenly looking at a glowing light, and the last two pages show memorable events from Monster World. The last panel features Shinji, Asuka, and Rei posing heroically with Godzilla roaring in the background.

Music
The series makes use of music made both by the Johnson Philharmonic Orchestra, and for the Godzilla films (composed mainly by Akira Ifukube, with other pieces by Michiru Oshima, Riichiro Manabe, Masaru Sato, Reijiro Koroku, Takayuki Hattori, Kow Otani, David Arnold, Keith Emerson, and Alexandre Desplat). There is also music from other, non-Godzilla sources (including the theme for Magnificent Seven, as well as music composed by John Williams, Johnny Douglas, Barry Grey, Shunsuke Kukuchi, Kenji Yamamoto, Shiro Sagisu, Alan Menkin, Jerry Goldsmith, and Elmer Bernstein).

Opening and Closing music

 * Opening Theme
 * End Credits
 * The Last Stand Opening Titles

Character themes

 * Rei's Theme
 * Rei vs Hikari
 * Rei's Crazy Schemes
 * Shinji and Asuka

Earth Defenders

 * Godzilla's Theme/Final End Credits
 * Anguirus' Theme
 * Rodan's Theme
 * Mothra's Song
 * King Caesar Fanfare
 * Varan's Theme

EDF/NERV

 * MechaGodzilla 2's Theme
 * MOGUERA's Theme
 * Jet Jaguar's Theme
 * Mecha-King Ghidorah's Theme
 * Kiryu's Theme
 * Evangelion Launch Sequence
 * Evangelion Emergency Launch

Invadors

 * King Ghidorah's Theme
 * Gigan's Theme
 * Orga's Theme
 * MechaGodzilla's Theme
 * Hedorah's Theme

Mutant Horde

 * Spacegodzilla's Theme
 * Battra's Theme
 * Titanosaurus' Theme
 * Zilla's Theme
 * Megaguirus' Theme
 * Kamacuras' Theme
 * Kumonga's Theme
 * Biollante's Theme
 * Ebirah's Theme

Rogue Kaiju

 * Female Godzilla's Theme

Other Themes

 * Various EDF Marches
 * NERV March
 * Cthulhu's Theme
 * Atragon Theme
 * Super X-III Theme
 * Asuka vs The Cyborgs
 * Godzilla II Destroys Sydney
 * Poseidon Attacks!/Gamera's Theme
 * Pennies from Heaven - Louis Prima
 * Escorting the Convoy
 * Transport Plane Crash Landing
 * Nuclear Conclusion
 * Prelude to Final Battle
 * Alpha Squad Confronts Cthulhu
 * The Death of Cthulhu
 * The End (For Now)
 * Everybody Loves Somebody (End Credits for Revenge of Cthulhu) - Dean Martin
 * Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami
 * Incidental Music Medley

2015 Movie

 * Battle of the Fortress
 * The Death of Godzilla
 * The Mourning/Contemplating Surrender/Godzilla V Ascends
 * Turning the Tide
 * Godzilla V vs Invador Military
 * Hyper Breath
 * Defeat of the Invadors
 * Medal of Honor Ceremony
 * End Credits
 * The Stinger (Mari's Introduction)

Shin Godzilla

 * Opening Credits
 * Ship Sinking
 * Shinji's Horrifying Realization
 * Who Will Know (Destruction of Kobe)
 * The Morning After
 * Godzilla I Emerges at Fukushima
 * Destruction of Fukushima-Daiichi
 * Godzilla I Restored
 * Godzilla I's Unfinished Business
 * The Evas Arrive
 * Tokyo Burns
 * Godzilla and the Kiryus
 * Kiru's Arrival
 * Escape from Tokyo
 * No Resolution/NERV Admits Defeat

Earth Defenders

 * Godzilla IV
 * Godzilla V
 * Anguirus
 * Rodan
 * Mothra
 * King Caesar
 * Baragon
 * Varan

Earth Defense Force

 * MechaGodzilla 2
 * MOGUERA
 * Jet Jaguar
 * Mecha-King Ghidorah
 * Kiryu

Invadors

 * King Ghidorah (1999)
 * King Ghidorah (2002-onward)
 * Gigan
 * Megalon
 * MechaGodzilla
 * Orga
 * Hedorah

Mutant Horde

 * Spacegodzilla
 * Krystalak
 * Obsidius
 * Biollante
 * Battra
 * Ebirah
 * Kumonga
 * Kamacuras
 * Titanosaurus
 * Megaguirus
 * Zilla
 * Gabara

Rogue Kaiju

 * Godzilla II
 * King Kong
 * Gorosaurus
 * Kamoebas
 * Gezora
 * Ganimes
 * Destoroyah

Other Sound Effects

 * Geofront Klaxon
 * Explosion Sounds A
 * Explosion Sounds B
 * Evangelion Scramjets
 * Car Crash
 * Shinji's Bolt-Action Blaster
 * Asuka's Assault Rifle
 * Rei's Minigun
 * Godzilla's Footsteps
 * Godzilla I's Footsteps