Three hours later
The monster gang had fallen asleep in the back of the plane. Behind their plane was Insectosaurus, who was flying with them.
Suddenly, the plane jolted. The monsters awoke with a start. As they groggily opened their eyes, they felt the plane descend until it hit tarmac and skidded to a halt on a runway. They waited for a few moments until the plane's ramp opened and Monger stood at the bottom of the ramp.
"Follow me, monsters," he said. The group didn't argue or ask why. They came out of the plane and looked around. They had landed somewhere with mountains and large jungle in some places. There were also many ravines and valleys that were laid out across the island.
The monsters followed Monger into a tall and thin structure, about a hundred feet high and forty feet wide. As they through the structure, large windows were appearing on their left. When the monsters went past them, they saw an unbelievable sight.
There were monsters on the other side of the windows. These, however, were not blob's or people mutated to around fifty feet tall. These were different.
"Welcome, monsters, to Monster Island," Monger said. The monsters stared in awe at the other monsters that were roaming around the island in front of them.
"The monster you see in front of you now," Monger said, pointing to a giant Ankylosaurus, which did not have a club at the end of It's tail and had razor sharp spikes running along It's tail and back, "Is known as Anguirus. He is thought to be an irradiated Ankylosaurus, we don't fully know. His spikes and ability to curl into a ball and roll towards his enemies gives him a huge advantage on the battlefield." Monger led the monsters further down the corridor.
"The next monster you can see," Monger announced, pointing to a giant Pterosaur "Is known as Rodan. He is thought to be mutated or irradiated. He can fly, as you can see, and fire a boiling hot fire breath out of his mouth." Monger moved on to.
"The next monster," Monger pointed to a giant praying mantis "is known as Kamacuras. They were mutated, which caused them to grow large to that size."
"What do you mean by 'they'?" Dr Cockroach asked.
"There were once four of them," Monger answered "but a few years ago, they got into a fight with one of the other monsters and he killed three of them. So the one you see is the sole survivor of the group. Anyway, they can fly and their razor sharp pincers can slice through skin, but the problem with that is they might get stuck in the body. Moving on!" Monger led the monsters down the corridor to another set of windows.
"The next monster you see," Monger pointed to a giant spider. Susan flinched when she saw this monster "is known as Kumonga. He can jump twice his height from one place to another and he can shoot webbing about a metre thick. Very hard to cut through with even a chainsaw." Monger moved on with the monsters.
"Here we have Baragon," Monger pointed to a large creature that had a horn, two horn-like shaped ears that were floppy, scales and bumps across his back and a scaly tail. "He can breathe fire and is thought be an evolved type of dinosaur." Monger moved on.
"Here we have Mothra," Monger pointed to a giant moth that had beautifully pattern coloured wings. "She is a hard monster to beat in a fight. Her ability to fly gives her an advantage that Rodan and Kamacuras do not have."
"Which is?" Dr Cockroach asked.
"Well," Monger replied "because she's smaller than the other two flying monsters, she has the ability to attack an enemy and quickly retreat before they have time to get up and attack." Monger moved on with the monsters.
"And, here, we have the legendary monster, nicknamed 'King of the Monsters', Godzilla," Monger pointed to a dinosaur like creature standing on It's hind legs. It had a tail that was half the length of the creature itself. It's skin was like rhino's and he had spikes running along his back. "Godzilla is the strongest monster we have on Monster Island. He is extremely aggressive when provoked and he has battled every monster on this island, at least or more than, once."
"General, why didn't' you tell us about this island in the first place?" Susan asked.
"Tell us about what?" B.O.B asked. Susan sighed.
"Nothing B.O.B," she replied.
"Because I didn't know whether I could trust you lot in the first place," Monger answered "but now I can and I've told you. One thing you guys need to promise me on is not to tell anyone about this island."
"I promise," Susan said.
"Me too," Link said.
"Same here," Dr Cockroach said.
"What about you, B.O.B?"
"What are we talking about?" B.O.B asked. Monger chuckled.
"I'll take that as a yeah," he said "Right, we better go," The monsters turned and walked back towards the building's entrance.
