Monsterverse Mocumentary

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Gojira1604
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Monsterverse Mocumentary

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An Idea I had a since, years ago which many it seems have also developed. Anyways How's this; a mocumentary or 2 of them covering the life and environment from the Monsterverse's 250 Million Year Old Era(When the Earth was 10x more radioactive). A land populated of giants such as the Godzillas, MUTOS, Shinomura and if possible I would include as many established kaiju which could fit into such a world(Anguirus, Titanosaurus, Manda, Zilla, Yongarry? Etc..) I think itd be a good way to establish the universe more and I'd be interested learning more about what is currently kindoff an ambiguous time period in the Monsterverse and one full of potential.
Another series could focus on the Skull Island Environment or even the Hollow Earth. Would this be possible or something you'd care to see?

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I understand that the term "mockumentary" is usually a dry comedy, tongue in cheek, and/or satirizing something. I don't think I'd be down for that. However, a straight documentary made from the perspective of educational documentarians from within the MonsterVerse would be cool as shit! All three of the proposals would be very cool to see.
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