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Nov 25 2006, 11:38 PM
The cartoon took place after the USA movie . The cartoon was a vast improvement over the movie.The cartoon Godzilla had atomic breath and battled many other monsters even a mechagodzilla built form the dead body of it's m other by aliens.The cartoon even had monster island.

I also liked Godzilla-The Series(1998), better than I did the 1998 film Godzilla. The cartoon series had lots of monsters, young Tatapolous and his team following up on monster/mutant sightings all over the world, and some great battles between Godzilla and some of the other monsters. I own one DVD, a story arc called "Monster Wars". There are two more DVDs available: "Mutant Madness" and "Monster Mayhem". Actor Ian Ziering(from Beverly Hills 90210) voiced the character of "Nick Tatapolous" in the animated series , who of course was played, and I thought fairly well, by Matthew Broderick in the movie Godzilla(1998).

If you like this animated series, you might also like the older Hanna-Barbera Godzilla cartoon series, that aired in 1978 on NBC, part of the program's "Godzilla Power Hour". There are two volumes of this cartoon series out on DVD.

The Hanna-Barbera animated series, volumes 1 and 2, is available at Amazon.com:
Hanna-Barbera "Godzilla"-Vol 1 and 2 on DVD

Here is Wikepedia's summary of Godzilla The Animated Series(1998):
"Godzilla The Series(1998) at wikepedia

Godzilla: The Series(1998) DVDs are available at DeepDiscountDVD and very affordably priced:"Godzilla: The Series(1998)" on DVD

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