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==Reception== ==Reception==
Despite the mostly negative response to the ], the animated series was praised by those who condemned the film.{{fact|date=February 2013}}

The series did well during ]' Saturday morning line-up. Ultimately, the series was overshadowed by the late 1990s '']''/'']'' war between ] and Fox Kids during the 1999-2000 season. The result was ''Godzilla: The Series'' being placed in different timeslots on Saturdays to accommodate many of the ''Digimon'' marathons and back-to-back episodes; this would also affect other Fox Kids shows as well. For a brief period of time, episodes of ''Godzilla: The Series'' were either never repeated, or skipped over and rescheduled. There was a brief period where the show was taken off the schedule to accommodate new shows for mid-season, resulting in three episodes that were never broadcast. The series did well during ]' Saturday morning line-up. Ultimately, the series was overshadowed by the late 1990s '']''/'']'' war between ] and Fox Kids during the 1999-2000 season. The result was ''Godzilla: The Series'' being placed in different timeslots on Saturdays to accommodate many of the ''Digimon'' marathons and back-to-back episodes; this would also affect other Fox Kids shows as well. For a brief period of time, episodes of ''Godzilla: The Series'' were either never repeated, or skipped over and rescheduled. There was a brief period where the show was taken off the schedule to accommodate new shows for mid-season, resulting in three episodes that were never broadcast.



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1998 American TV series or program
Godzilla: The Series
GenreAction
Science fiction
Developed byJeff Kline
Richard Raynis
Directed byAudu Paden
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes40
Production
Executive producersDean Devlin
Roland Emmerich
Running time23 minutes (30 minutes with commercials)
Original release
NetworkFox (USA)
Direct TV (Japan)
ReleaseSeptember 12, 1998 –
April 22, 2000

Godzilla: The Series is an American animated television series which originally aired on Fox in the United States. The show premiered on September 12, 1998, and is a direct follow-up to the American Godzilla re-imagining.

Plot

Using an art style similar to that of Adelaide's previous productions Men in Black: The Series, Jumanji the Animated Series and Extreme Ghostbusters, the series follows the Humanitarian Environmental (or Ecological, in "Area 51") Analysis Team (H.E.A.T.), a research team led by Dr. Nick Tatopoulos (voiced by Ian Ziering) as they battle giant monsters which frequently appear in the wake of the events depicted in the film. Zilla, the only hatchling of its species to survive in the movie, imprints on Nick and becomes the chief weapon summoned against the other monsters encountered by the human characters.

The series also introduces two new characters: Monique Dupre, a French secret agent assigned by Philippe Roache to keep an eye on Zilla and H.E.A.T., and Randy Hernandez, an intern of Nick's who specializes in computer hacking.

Reception

The series did well during Fox Kids' Saturday morning line-up. Ultimately, the series was overshadowed by the late 1990s Pokémon/Digimon war between Kids WB and Fox Kids during the 1999-2000 season. The result was Godzilla: The Series being placed in different timeslots on Saturdays to accommodate many of the Digimon marathons and back-to-back episodes; this would also affect other Fox Kids shows as well. For a brief period of time, episodes of Godzilla: The Series were either never repeated, or skipped over and rescheduled. There was a brief period where the show was taken off the schedule to accommodate new shows for mid-season, resulting in three episodes that were never broadcast.

Home video and DVD

Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released two separate episode collections on VHS: "Trouble Hatches", composed of the two-part pilot, and "Monster Wars" featuring the three-part story arc of the same name. Columbia TriStar Home Video has also released nine episodes on DVD, spread out onto three separate volumes: "The Monster Wars Trilogy", consisting of the same three episodes previously released on the VHS of the same name, "Monster Mayhem", which included "What Dreams May Come", "Bird of Paradise", and "Deadloch", the third volume was entitled "Mutant Madness", which contained "S.C.A.L.E. (Fist Of Godzilla)", "The Twister" and "Where Is Thy Sting?".

Also the special edition DVD of the film titled "Godzilla: Monster Edition" also contains three episodes of the TV series "What Dreams May Come", "Monster Wars Part 1" and "Where Is Thy Sting?".

As of July 2008, Minisodes of Zilla can be streamed on Sony owned Crackle. In addition, Kabillion syndicates the series on Comcast's On Demand service as well as online.

As of October 2010, the entire series is available on the Netflix Instant Streaming service.

Characters

H.E.A.T.

Zilla on the Empire State Building as depicted in Godzilla: The Series
  • Dr. Niko "Nick" Tatopoulos – Leader of H.E.A.T. and the "adoptive father" of Zilla. Nick fiercely protects Zilla and other mutants from both foreign and domestic governments. Voiced by Ian Ziering (replacing Matthew Broderick, who played Nick Tatopoulos in the movie).
  • Monique Dupre – A Vietnamese/French agent of the DGSE specializing in hand-to-hand combat and infiltration. Originally sent to have Zilla killed, but later one of his defenders. She is voiced by Brigitte Bako.
  • Randy Hernandez – An intern working under Nick, and like him, is Zilla's defender. He calls Zilla "the big guy", and sometimes "the G-man", and he has referred to Zilla as "Mr. G" and "the Lizard King", each on one occasion. Hugely talented in all fields of technology, but extremely lazy and somewhat laconic. He has a crush on Monique, but is always refused when he attempts to court her. Voiced by Rino Romano.
  • Dr. Mendel Craven – The team's engineer and chemist. He is slightly cowardly (as his last name implies) and prone to numerous strong allergies, but is often useful. He is also enamored by Elsie. Although initially fearful of Zilla, over the course of the series he comes to trust the monster as an ally. Voiced by Malcolm Danare who is reprising his role from the film.
  • N.I.G.E.L. (Next millennium Intelligence Gathering Electronic Liaison) – An analysis robot created by Mendel and reprogrammed by Randy to have a cheerful personality, from Texas cowboy to Shakespearean. A running gag on the show is that he is destroyed in almost every episode, presumably to be rebuilt or replaced (evidenced by Craven's remark in the episode "End of the Line" that he should "just buy spare parts in bulk". Voiced by Tom Kenny.
  • Dr. Elsie Chapman – One of the original members of Nick's team; often sarcastic for the sake of causing laughs, and partly interested in Mendel. She specializes in studying the behavior of Zilla and the other monsters. Voiced by Charity James.
  • Zilla – a mutated dinosaur, The only surviving offspring of the first Zilla that attacked New York City in 1998. Due to Nick's presence at his hatching, Zilla has imprinted on Nick as his parent. As a result, Godzilla is very protective of him, and Nick has the ability to control him to a certain extent, which allows the humans to use him as a weapon against other mutated monsters. He also has the power to sense when Nick is in trouble. Unlike his biological father, he is incapable of asexual reproduction, yet capable of breathing radioactive fire and relentless in any fight, much like the Godzilla from the original franchise. He is voiced by Frank Welker.

Others

  • Major Anthony Hicks – Major of the New York Sandy Point Military Base of New York. He has developed a soft spot for Zilla, whom he views as a hero, due to Nick's attachment to the creature that allows the humans to use him to fight against other mutant monsters. Voiced by Kevin Dunn who reprised his role from the film.
  • Audrey Timmonds – Nick's college sweetheart and current girlfriend, whose career as a reporter often leads to conflict with him. Voiced by Paget Brewster.
  • Victor "Animal" Palotti – New York's Channel 8 News cameraman and Audrey's working partner. Voiced by Joe Pantoliano.
  • Philippe Roache – The leader of the French secret service. He led the team hunting down the first Zilla and later sent Monique to kill the second, but relented when the latter saved lives. Voiced by Keith Szarabajka.
  • Cameron Winter – A former classmate of Nick in college. He is a technological mogul whose desire is to control Zilla for the fulfillment of his ulterior motives. Voiced by David Newsom.
  • Dale, Bill and Hank – Game hunters that came to New York to hunt for Zilla. They serve as villains in the series. Dale is the leader of the group; Bill is the middle man; and Hank is the idiot of the trio. Their names are a parody of the characters from King of the Hill. Dale is voiced by Ronny Cox, Bill is voiced by Tom Kenny, Hank is voiced by Bob Joles.

Monsters

  • Crustaceous Rex – A mutant crustacean which feeds on tar. It also appeared later in the monster wars trilogy and S.C.A.L.E. Currently on Monster Island. Inspired by Ebirah
  • Giant Squids – Giant squids of indeterminate origin, although it is believed they may have the same origin as Crustaceous Rex and the first Zilla.
  • Nanotech Creature – An amorphous colony of nanobots designed to dissolve petroleum and other non-biodegradable forms of waste.
  • El Gusano – An earthworm that fed off of a rare poisonous plant; as a result, it mutated and grew to an enormous size. It is pyrophobic, which means that every time Zilla spat a cone of fire at it, it shrunk. It appeared later in the monster wars trilogy.
  • Cyber-Flies – Created by Cameron Winter to implant his control device on Zilla, only to be destroyed.
  • Huge Rat – Giant rats that appeared in New York, leading a group of several smaller rats. It later appeared in the Monster Wars trilogy.
  • CryptocleidusPlesiosaurs mutated by the Leviathon Aliens from its namesake species. One later appeared in the Monster Wars trilogy.
  • Reptilians – Guard dogs created from the D.N.A. of dinosaurs by the Leviathan aliens.
  • Crackler – An electrokinetic creature created when an insomniac underwent a new sleep treatment.
  • Queen Bee – The queen of a giant bee colony discovered on an island whose unnaturally large and healthy flora fed off the radioactive ashes of a local volcano. She later appeared in the Monster wars trilogy.
  • Quetzalcoatl – A legendary dinosaur/bird evolutionary hybrid that lived in a volcano in Mexico similar to Rodan. Inspired by the film Q: The Winged Serpent, another monster film with the titular creature making its home in a city.
  • Ice BorersMole-like predators discovered in Antarctica whose high body heat allowed them to burrow through ice by melting it.
  • Giant Albino Yeti/Robo-Yeti – Created by a Japanese scientist as a counter to the mutation epidemic. Inspired by the film King Kong Escapes
  • King Cobra – A gigantic mutant cobra that was found in Japan. Instead of venom, it secretes a gluey substance to trap its prey. It later appeared in the Monster wars trilogy and S.C.A.L.E. Currently on Monster Island.
  • Giant Bat – A giant bat that has the ability to emit powerful sonic waves from its mouth. It later appeared in S.C.A.L.E. Currently on Monster Island. Inspired by Rodan.
  • Cyber-Zilla – A cyborg created from the body of the first Godzilla that appears in the Monster Wars trilogy. Though the first Zilla appears only in the pilot episode and two of the Monster Wars episodes, he is mentioned by HEAT and the Military from time to time. Inspired by Mechagodzilla.
  • Chameleon – Created by Cameron Winter from a combination of Zilla's D.N.A. and a chameleon's D.N.A. Like a real chameleon, it can change its color to blend with the surroundings.
  • Bacillus – A giant, mutant germ
  • Giant Mutant Widow Spider - A black widow spider mutation of immense size, whose multitudinous offspring attacked military bases. It is possible that the Giant Mutant Widow Spider and it's young was taken to Monster Island since it was just paralyzed not killed. At one point, Elsie nicknames the creature "Mommy Longlegs". Inspired by Kumonga
  • Techno-Sentient – A mysterious object from outer space that landed on Earth, able to fuse itself with any mechanical device it met.
  • Silver Hydra – A cnidarian-like creature which stalked an abandoned mining field. It can spray a liquid that would slowly encase its victims in silver.
  • Lizard Slayers – Anti-Zilla weapons created by Cameron Winter.
  • Swamp Beast – A monster able to throw mud at an opponent, trapping it.
  • Fire Monster – A creature which had the power to surround itself with flames.
  • Norzzug – A sphinx-like monster from Saudi Arabia, awakened after many years by archaeologists who were cleaning it with a rust-removing agent.
  • Giant Mutant Hummingbirds – Giant hummingbirds that attacked San Francisco, California, whose food supply was polluted by chlorofluorocarbons, enabling their immense size.
  • Sub-Zero Manta Ray – A mutated manta ray that can fly and breathe supercooled air.
  • Medusa – A mutant anemone owned by a traveling mutant circus. It can turn itself into a liquid form and drain water sources and living creatures.
  • Giant Gila Monster – Another mutant creature owned by a traveling mutant circus.
  • Giant Centipede – A mutant centipede that battled the Shrewster in a monster arena.
  • Ts-eh-Go – A mutant scorpion created by the U.S. military, code-named the First Wave.
  • Nightmare Scorpion – A scorpion with a skull face that appears in a dream sequence during the same episode as Ts-eh-Go
  • Armillaria – A mutant fungus that could suck the amino acids from any living organism.
  • Shrewster – A mutated shrew that was fused to a twister. It later appeared in Cash of the Titans. Possibly on Monster Island.
  • Skeetera – A mutated mosquito that could absorb the powers from other creatures by drinking their blood. Currently on Monster Island.
  • D.R.A.G.M.A.s (Democratic Resurgence Against a Global Mechanized Armageddon) – Genetically engineered creatures created to replace technology. In the future they were indestructible, but the young born in the past were easily defeated by Zilla.
  • Mutant Jellyfish – A bug-like mutation that has acidic saliva.
  • Komodithrax – A mutant komodo dragon that fell in love with Zilla. It can breathe blue fire.
  • Giant Turtle – A mutant turtle that was killed by Komodithrax. It had a mace-like tail similar to those of glyptodonts. Likely inspired by Kamoebas and Gamera
  • Giant Armadillo – An armadillo mutation located in Area 51.
  • Desert Lizard – A mutant lizard located in Area 51.
  • Desert Rat – A mutant rodent located in Area 51.
  • Deep-Dweller – A mutant frogfish who lived in total darkness.
  • Rhinosaurus – A mutant rhino genetically engineered by Cameron Winter's company.
  • Flying Gigan – A strange, flying creature that appears in the main titles. Named after the alien cyborg Gigan from Godzilla vs. Gigan.

Episodes

Season One

# Title Air Date Summary
1 New Family, Part 1 9/12/98 While scouring the sewers of New York, Nick Tatopoulos discovers one of Zilla's eggs has survived. The hatchling that emerges escapes and by the time the team find it again, has grown to a massive (but thankfully harmless) sub-adult. As the team try to study the new Zilla, the U.S. military, responding to a series of disappearances in Jamaica, attack and seemingly kill Zilla.
2 New Family, Part 2 9/19/98 With Zilla seemingly dead, the team journey to Jamaica to help the U.S. military investigate the ongoing disappearances in Jamaica. The team discover that a group of giant deep dwelling squids and a hideously mutated crustacean—Crustaceous Rex—is responsible and Zilla (who has survived the attack) arrives to fight the beast off. Nick must now battle to help Major Hicks destroy C-Rex, and then convince him Zilla is more useful alive than dead.
3 D.O.A. 9/26/98 H.E.A.T. are called to help the Central America Republic of Costo Rojo deal with El Gusano—a mutated worm that is devouring untold amounts of crops. The country's ruler, General Albondiga, uses an experimental bio-weapon against the worm and Zilla, but the worm is only strengthened by the attack. Mendel must synthesise an antidote for the poisoned Zilla, then find a way to destroy El Gusano without Albondiga interfering.
4 Talkin' Trash 10/3/98 In response to a sanitation workers' strike, a colony of petroleum-eating microbes, controlled by nanotechnology, are released to try to curb New York's garbage problem. Unfortunately, the microbes quickly grow out of control and now the team and Zilla must find a way to stop it before the colony devours Manhattan.
5 The Winter of Our Discontent 10/10/98 The team encounter Cameron Winter: a powerful technology mogul, and an old rival of Nick's from college. He wants the team to work with him, but Nick refuses, suspecting his old enemy has ulterior motives. But can he find out what they are before Winter's schemes have fatal consequences for Zilla?
6 Cat and Mouse 10/31/98 The team not only have to contend with a plague of mutated giant rats roaming the sewers of New York, but a trio of redneck hunters seeking to make Zilla the ultimate hunting trophy.
7 What Dreams May Come 11/7/98 When a strange electrical creature known as the Crackler attacks seemingly random locations in Manhattan, the team investigate. But the Crackler isn't behaving like the mutations H.E.A.T. have fought before, and what is its connection to mild-mannered insomniac, Sidney Walker?
8 Leviathan 11/14/98 The team are called to help a rescue mission for xenobiologist Alexander Preloran, who disappeared while on a mission to explore the Leviathan: an alien spacecraft buried at the bottom of the Pacific for 65 million years. But once they go down, the team discover the ship's Alien crew are very much alive... and they have their own plans for Earth.
9 Hive 11/21/98 H.E.A.T. investigates the tropical island of Santa Marta in the wake of a devastating volcanic eruption. But what they find on the island is that, due to irradiated lava, a hideously mutated ecosystem has developed, including carnivorous plants and gigantic bees. As the volcano begins to erupt again, the team must find a way to escape the island alive.
10 Bird of Paradise 12/5/98 Villages in Mexico are being attacked by a strange winged creature. When ornithologist and Elsie's old fiance, Lawrence Cohen calls H.E.A.T. for help. They quickly discover the beast is Quetzlcoatl—an evolutionary hybrid of bird and dinosaur, capable of breathing fire and protected by impenetrable feathers. The team must find a way to stop the creature, but matters worsen when Quetzlcoatl takes Elsie to feed its starving young.
11 DeadLoch 2/6/99 H.E.A.T. heads for Scotland after Dr. Hugh Trevor of the Pisces Marine Research Institute claims his facility was attacked by the Loch Ness Monster. Once Nick is convinced of Nessie's existence, he discovers that the facility is hiding a terrible secret: Trevor has captured Nessie's baby and plans to sell it on the black market. Now the team must convince Zilla to work with Nessie if they are to save her young and ensure her safety in Loch Ness.
12 Monster Wars, Part 1 2/13/99 As tension threatens to break the H.E.A.T. team up for good, major problems arise: a giant bat is terrorising the countryside of Nigeria, the U.S. military have dredged the Leviathan from the bottom of the Pacific, and worst of all, the Aliens are back, with an army of monsters under their control and plans to conquer the Earth.
13 Monster Wars, Part 2 2/20/99 From their secret base on Isle Del Diablo, the Aliens assemble their forces. H.E.A.T. desperately fights to resist, but are easily defeated. Once captured and brought to the Aliens, they are told that the monster army—which includes a brainwashed Zilla—will be used to attack major cities across the world in preparation for the Alien invasion of Earth. At its head marches the Aliens' ultimate weapon: the first Zilla, resurrected as a powerful cyborg.
14 Monster Wars, Part 3 2/27/99 As the Aliens and their monster allies attack Earth, H.E.A.T. escapes captivity and battles to defeat the Alien onslaught and free the monsters from their control to help humanity fight back and save the planet from Alien conquest.
15 Competition 3/6/99 A trip to Japan to investigate a number of mysterious disappearances leads to a battle of wills between H.E.A.T. and the Japanese military, who perceive Zilla to be a threat. However, when the real threat is revealed to be an ophidiaphobic's nightmare, it leads to a climactic showdown in Tokyo between Zilla and the giant mutated serpent.
16 Freeze 3/13/99 H.E.A.T. are dispatched to aid investigation into the disappearance of a search party looking for oil in Antarctica. The team must now not only battle against the monsters responsible—a pack of mutated moles—but also against the energy company who employed the men, who are determined to brush all record of the incident under the rug.
17 Bug Out 3/20/99 Zilla is throwing infantile tantrums and H.E.A.T. are growing worried about their ability to control him. When Audrey lets this slip on live TV, despite being told in confidence by Nick, their relationship looks set to be torn apart. Meanwhile, when called in to investigate extensive deforestation in the Amazon Rainforest, they discover a mutated termite colony is devouring the forest at an alarming rate. H.E.A.T. must find a way to destroy the voracious bugs before they devour the entire rainforest.
18 Web Site 5/1/99 When H.E.A.T. is charged by The Pentagon to investigate the growing population of spiders near an Army base in the Canary Islands, the team quickly discover that the explosive growth in population is due to a massive mutated female black widow spider laying millions of eggs, and they must find a way to destroy the infant spiders and help Zilla take care of the female.
19 An Early Frost 5/8/99 When Zilla is accused of attacking New York, the military call in H.E.A.T. to help contain him. But Phillipe Roache has returned from France... with orders to terminate Zilla. However, H.E.A.T. discover the real culprit is a hideous mutation called the Chameleon, genetically engineered by Cameron Winter (who has escaped from jail) to frame Zilla. But can they stop Winter before Phillipe destroys Zilla?
20 Trust No One 7/31/99 Acting on confidential information from Phillipe, H.E.A.T. investigate an abandoned lab in the Amazon jungle, where 50 years before, French scientists succeeded in creating a creature made of pure DNA. The creature is capable of mimicking the shape of any living creature it touches. As the team are put on edge as the creature leaves them uncertain who to trust, they must find a way to aid Zilla and destroy the creature before it can reproduce and go on to create a new master race of monsters.
21 Juggernaut 8/14/99 The Techno-Sentient, an alien piece of technology, falls to Earth and begins to bond with all manner of human technology, growing to gargantuan proportions. When it taps into the Internet and learns of the location of humanity's weapons of mass destruction, the team and Zilla must find a way to stop it before it takes control of an arsenal of nuclear missiles.

Season Two

# Title Air Date Summary
1 Future Shock 9/18/99 While pursuing a mutated jellyfish, a mysterious storm propels the H.E.A.T. team into the year 2022. There, they discover a post-apocalyptic future where Zilla is dead, humanity is all but extinct, and the world ruled by terrifying monsters known as Dragmas. As the team battle for survival alongside future versions of Craven and Hicks, they discover that the Dragmas were created by the scientist Johnathan Insley. After narrowly making their way back to the past, they decide to stop him before he can create the monster race. But Insley's Democratic Resurgence Against Global Mechanized Armageddon (D.R.A.G.M.A.) project is ready to be activated, and now the team must battle to destroy Insley's work before the Dragmas are unleashed and the bleak future they saw becomes reality.
2 Cash of the Titans 9/25/99 In the middle of an attack on H.E.A.T. headquarters by a giant water beetle, the team is shocked to see Zilla is not responding to their distress call. After fending off the beetle, the team discovers that the billionaire Maximillian Speil (voiced by Clancy Brown) is hosting a monster fighting ring with Zilla as his new main attraction. Now with Audrey and Animal in tow, the team must save Zilla from a brutal fight to the death against other mutations.
3 S.C.A.L.E. 10/2/99 Told in a documentary style, the H.E.A.T team are called to Miami to deal with Skeetera, a giant mutated mosquito, when they come under attack from S.C.A.L.E. (Servants of Creatures Arriving Late to Earth), an eco-terrorist group who believe mutations are the next stage of evolution. After narrowly capturing the rampaging insect, H.E.A.T transport Skeetera to Monster Island so the creature can be studied by the U.S. military. But unknown to them, they have unwanted guests: Animal and Audrey have stowed away on board the 'Heat-Seeker', hoping for a good story, and S.C.A.L.E. has tracked them to Monster Island. When the terrorists take over Monster Island with plans to unleash the monsters held there on the world, the only hope lies in the combined forces of H.E.A.T, Major Hicks and his troops, Audrey and Animal.
4 Protector 10/9/99 Archaeologists in Saudi Arabia accidentally reawaken Norrzug the Iron Lion, a gargantuan sphinx-like monster that once served as the guardian of the ancient city of Amon-Ra. H.E.A.T. discover from ancient texts that the people of the city deliberately rusted the creature to stop its rampage after it turned on them. Now the team must find a way to repeat the feat before this mythological terror devours every last drop of oil in the Middle East.
5 Freak Show 12/11/99 When circus master Tobias Wilson brings his 'Mutant Mania' circus to Manhattan, things go badly wrong when a mutated sea anemone, called Medusa, escapes its tank and goes on the rampage. When the team discover the creature is sucking water out of its victims, as it needs the electrolytes found in water to survive, the race is on to stop Medusa before it drinks every drop of water on the planet.
6 End of the Line 12/18/99 While on a romantic cruise to Alaska, Nick and Audrey's ship is attacked by a mutated turtle, but they are saved, not by Zilla, but by another mutated lizard: Komodithrax, a mutated Komodo Dragon. When Zilla heads for Alaska to find Nick and H.E.A.T. follow, they make a shocking discovery: Zilla and Komodithrax are in love, and Zilla has become surrogate father to an egg laid by Komodithrax. But with the menacing turtle nearby, and the U.S. military ordered to destroy all monsters in the area, can Nick and the team protect the two gargantuan, star-crossed reptilian lovers?
7 What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been 1/15/00 While fighting a giant mutant germ named Bacillus, Zilla is infected by the bacteria and left fighting for his life. While Elsie, Randy and Mendel create an antibiotic to weaken the bacteria, Nick and Monique must enter Zilla's body and destroy the infection at its source before Zilla dies.
8 Wedding Bells Blew 1/22/00 When Elsie's estranged parents come to New York for her spoiled sister's wedding, she is forced to leave the wedding to help H.E.A.T capture a mutated manta ray. Elsie is now determined not only to catch the creature, but to prove to her parents she is not the screw-up they think she is.
9 Metamorphosis 1/29/00 Shortly after receiving an anonymous check for 5 million dollars, the team are called to Illinois, where a gigantic mutated caterpiller, Megapede, is devouring thousands of dollars worth of crops. The team are unable to stop the creature when they first encounter it, and upon finding it again, they discover the creature has metamorphed into a gigantic cicada. The insect's mating call is disrupting all radar in Chicago, and now H.E.A.T must find a way to silence the creature for long enough to launch a counterattack.
10 Area 51 2/5/00 Just as H.E.A.T has had it with Randy, Elsie convinces the rest of the team to investigate a possible mutation sighting at Area 51, where they discover the real secret of Area 51 is not aliens, but mutations, created by underground nuclear testing. When one of the captive mutations-a mutant thorny devil lizard- breaks out of its cage, the team must stop the creature from escaping the base and destroying nearby Las Vegas.
11 The Twister 2/12/00 During a nice relaxing day at the beach, the team is attacked by a twister. When they trace its origins to an experimental energy experiment at a local power plant, as well as discovering strange tracks near the plant. When the twister strikes again, H.E.A.T. discover that a giant mutant shrew has been bonded to the twister creating the Shrewster, and now the race is on to defeat the Shrewster before its ravenous metabolism drives it to eat all of New York.
12 Shafted 2/19/00 On their way to an expo in an attempt to win a research patent, the team meets a lost young girl named Meg who asks the team to rescue her two brothers Steven and Kevin who went into a silver mine, where a gang of miners disappeared without trace fifty years before. While Monique is left babysitting Meg (much to her displeasure), the rest of the team encounters the Silver Hydra: a monster capable of encasing anyone unfortunate to meet it in silver, and able to regenerate itself every time it is harmed. Now the race is on to defeat the Hydra before Kevin, Steven, Elsie and Zilla are transformed by it into lifeless silver statues.
13 Where Is Thy Sting? 2/26/00 While tracking Zilla to Fort Armstrong, New Mexico the team discover a gigantic mutated scorpion, called Ts-eh-go by the locals, is on the rampage. But when they try to contain the monster, they come under fire from U.S. military under the command of Colonel William Tarrington, an old friend of Hicks, who is out to destroy both Ts-eh-go and Zilla. When H.E.A.T discover Ts-eh-go was created by the army's 'First Wave' program, and that Tarrington is planning to use the creature's offspring -codenamed 'Second Wave'- as bioweapons, H.E.A.T and Hicks must convince Tarrington to stop when the scorpions get out of control.
14 Lizard Season 3/11/00 Cameron Winter springs the redneck Hunters from "Cat And Mouse" from jail and uses them to pilot the 'Lizard Slayers': three extremely well armed battle robots with one mission: to destroy Zilla. When Cameron takes control of H.E.A.T.'s computer systems to stop them intervening, Nick and the others must get rid of Cameron, then find a way to save Zilla from the attackers.
15 Underground Movement 4/1/00 The team is split up due to a law suit by the state of Miami (over damages caused by a giant mutated vampire bat). While Nick, Monique, and Elsie deal with the lawsuit, Randy and Mendel decide to deal with a mutant (without Nick's permission) in Michigan. The mutant Armillaria, a mutant fungus with the ability to suck the amino acids out of any living thing, swiftly proves too much for the duo, who are quickly trapped in the wilderness with nothing but the clothes on their backs and their wits. Once the others hear of their antics, the race is on to rescue the duo and defeat the mutation before it sucks Zilla dry.
16 Ring of Fire 4/22/00 While preventing a strange creature made of living flame, called the Fire Monster, from destroying an oil platform in New Mexico, Randy and Craven sense a chance to make a lot of money if they can exploit the monster's ability to regenerate energy. Once H.E.A.T has taken the creature out, Randy and Mendel sneaks it back to headquarters for study, but things go badly wrong when the Fire Monster regains consciousness and starts burning down everything in its path.
17 Vision unaired The team are called to San Francisco, where a group of giant mutated hummingbirds are attacking aircraft. The creatures move too fast for the naked eye to see them, making them impossible for Zilla to fight. Now Mendel must rig up a special set of goggles that will allow Zilla to see the birds, giving him a chance to fight back.
18 The Ballard of Gens Du Marais unaired While in New Orleans covering Mardi Gras, Audrey hears rumours of a strange 'Swamp Beast' and decides to call in H.E.A.T . The creature swiftly proves itself a match for Zilla, and the team begin to suspect something is afoot when the locals claim the beast is the swamp's revenge against corrupt local politician, Paul Dimanche, who wants to mine oil in the bayou. But can they prove it before the Swamp Beast destroys New Orleans?
19 Tourist Trap unaired When the 'Deep-Dweller', a huge mutated frog fish begins to attack boats and fishing ships off the coast of New Jersey, H.E.A.T. must help Zilla drive the creature back to deeper waters, while dealing with the interference of the sleazy and obnoxious tour promoter, Milo Sanders, who hopes to make money by getting good footage of Zilla.

See also

References

  1. Godzilla TV Series Information.
  2. Godzilla Monster Edition Information.
  3. Gozilla The Serie in Netflix Instant Streaming

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