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|caption          =Kong battling the Mire Squid in Kong: Skull Island
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|species          =Giant cephalopod
|height           ={{tt|~88.583 feet|27 meters}}<ref name="WB Japan">[https://twitter.com/warnerjp/status/832517616656736256 WB Japan Tweet]</ref>
|nicknames        =The Mire,<ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/> River Devil, Giant Squid
|length          ={{tt|90 feet|27.432 meters}} - {{tt|110 feet|33.528 meters}}<Ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland">[[File:KSI MYTHOLOGY MIRE SQUID V2.jpg|50px]]</ref>
|length           =90-110 feet<ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/> / 27+ meters<ref name="KSI JP">{{cite web|url=https://wwws.warnerbros.co.jp/kingkong/#monster|title=About The Movie - Monster|work=warnerbros.co.jp/kingkong/|accessdate=28 March 2021}}</ref>
|weight          =?? tons
|enemies          =[[King Kong (Monsterverse)|King Kong]], [[Sirenjaw]]<ref name="KSICA">{{harvnb|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}}</ref>
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|allies          =None
|last            =''[[Kingdom Kong]]''
|enemies          =[[King Kong]]
|roar            =[[File:Mire_Squid_Roar.ogg|noicon|center|180px]]{{More Roars}}
|relationships    =None
|controlled      =None
|created          =TBA
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|firstappearance  =[[Kong: Skull Island]]
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The '''Mire Squid''' is a giant cephalopod {{kaiju}} that appears in the [[2017]] [[Legendary Pictures]] {{FilmC}}, ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''.
The '''Mire Squid''' {{Nihongo|リバー・デビル|Ribā Debiru|lit. "River Devil"}} is a giant cephalopod [[superspecies]] that appears in the [[2017]] [[Legendary Pictures]] [[:Category:Films|film]], ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'', as well as the ''[[Godzilla vs. Kong]]'' graphic novel prequel ''[[Kingdom Kong]]'' and the picture book ''[[Kong and Me]]''.
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==Appearance==
==Name==
The Mire Squid's entire body has not yet been seen. All that has been revealed of the creature so far are its tentacles, which are red and incredibly long. The Mire Squid's tentacles resemble those of octopus, but the creature appears to possess far more than eight tentacles.
One of the Mire Squid's alternate names, the '''Red Devil''', is likely to be a reference to a commonly-used nickname given to the real life [[wikipedia:Humboldt squid|Humboldt squid]], one of the largest species of cephalopods alive today. The Mire Squid's cryptozoological classification, ''Gigantus Leviapus'', comes from the English word "gigantic" and a combination of the English words "leviathan" and "octopus."
==Design==
The Mire Squid has a rounded bulbous mantle that is similar in appearance to that of an octopus. It also possesses eight long and thin arms.{{sfn|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}}{{#tag:ref|The Mire Squid in ''Kong: Skull Island'' has more than eight arms in shots where director [[Jordan Vogt-Roberts]] felt they would have "extra effect."<ref name="Extra">{{cite web|url=https://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/character-animation-kong-skull-island-done-differently-think-149202.html|title=Why the Character Animation in ‘Kong: Skull Island’ Was Done Differently Than You Think|author=Failes, Ian|date=24 March 2017|work=Cartoon Brew}}</ref>|group="note"}} The Mire Squid's entire body is red in color.
==Behavior==
Mire Squids are omnivores.<ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/> Residing in freshwater areas of [[Skull Island]], as well as some estuaries, their reach is sufficient to target low-flying and terrestrial creatures, as well as those in the water.{{sfn|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}} [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]] is their most dangerous predator; [[Sirenjaw]]s will also hunt them, but older and larger Mire Squids sometimes prevail in these confrontations.{{sfn|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}}
==Origin==
==Origin==
According to [[Monarch]]'s superspecies profile of the Mire Squid, it is classified as a "megalopod" under the sub-division of "Architeuthis [the Giant Squid] Hybrid." The report states that the initial hypothesis was that the Mire Squid was a distant cousin of the Great Pacific Octopus with some notable evolutionary mutations. But the Monarch report implies that it might be a result of geothermal gigantism that is seen in [[Skull Island]]'s creatures, though the report also states that a more detailed geothermal study must be conducted to understand the environmental factors that lead to this gigantism.<Ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/>
According to [[Monarch]]'s superspecies profile of the Mire Squid, it is classified as a "megalopod" under the sub-division of "Architeuthis [the Giant Squid] Hybrid." The report states that the initial hypothesis was that the Mire Squid was a distant cousin of the Great Pacific Octopus with some notable evolutionary mutations. However, the Monarch report implies that it might be a result of geothermal gigantism that is seen in [[Skull Island]]'s creatures, though the report also states that a more detailed geothermal study must be conducted to understand the environmental factors that lead to this gigantism.<Ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/>
==History==
==History==
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===[[Monsterverse]]===
To be added.
====''[[Kong: Skull Island]]''====
While drinking from a lake and cleaning his wounded hand, [[King Kong|Kong]] realized that a Mire Squid was lurking near him. As Major [[Jack Chapman]] watched in awe, Kong grabbed one of the beast's arms, causing the rest to erupt from the water and wrap around him. After briefly struggling with the Mire Squid's arms, Kong was able to stomp on its head and crush it. Kong tore off some of the Mire Squid's arms and ate them, then dragged the creature's carcass away.
==Abilities==
==Abilities==
===Physical abilities===
The Mire Squid's most prominent trait is its eight tentacle-like arms, which one used in an attempt to bind and strangle [[King Kong|Kong]]. They also attack by biting and will throw smaller opponents wrapped in their arms.{{sfn|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}}
===Ink===
===Ink===
The Mire Squid can expel superheated black ink that is stored within its mantal chambers. In this way, the Mire Squid can hide itself from predators while boiling them alive at the same time.
The Mire Squid can expel superheated black ink that is stored within its mantal chambers. In this way, the Mire Squid can hide itself from predators while boiling them alive at the same time.<ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/> In ''[[Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization]]'', the ink is not heated, but clings to Major [[Jack Chapman]]'s uniform "as thick as tar."<ref name="KSI Novelization">{{cite book|title=Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization|author=Lebbon, Tim|date=2017|publisher=[[Titan Books]]|page=192|isbn=978-1785651380}}</ref>
===Whirlpool===
===Whirlpool===
To hunt prey, the Mire Squid rotates its jaw like a centrifuge, forming a whirlpool in the surrounding water that allows the creature to swallow its prey.<ref name="WB Japan"/>
To hunt prey, the Mire Squid rotates its jaw like a centrifuge, forming a whirlpool in the surrounding water that allows the creature to swallow its prey.<ref name="DiscoverSkullIsland"/>
==Video games==
*''[[Evony: The King's Return]]'' (2016; added in 2022) - Android, iOS
 
==Books==
*''[[Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization]]'' (2017)
*''[[Kong and Me]]'' (2021)
===''[[Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization]]''===
The Mire Squid released ink earlier in its fight against [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]], some of which splattered on Major [[Jack Chapman]]. A stray swing of one of its arms also struck the soldier's legs hard enough to make him shout. Kong killed the Mire Squid by biting its head instead of stomping it.
===''[[Kong and Me]]''===
As [[Jia]] watched the sunset from atop [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]]'s head, a Mire Squid poked its arms out of the sea.
==Comics==
[[File:Kingdom Kong Mire Squid.png|thumb|200px|right|[[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]] eats a Mire Squid.]]
*''[[Kingdom Kong]]'' (2021)
===''[[Kingdom Kong]]''===
In [[2021]], [[Monarch]] seismologist [[Houston Brooks]] watched from a helicopter as [[King Kong (Monsterverse)|Kong]], now an adult, feasted on a Mire Squid.
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<!--- ==Roar==
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{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169"></youtube>|Mire Squid roars}}
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery widths='120' position='center' captionalign='center' spacing='small'>
{{Main|Mire Squid/Gallery}}
KSI MYTHOLOGY MIRE SQUID V2.jpg
==Roar==
</gallery>
{{Videos|
{{vid|<youtube width="300" height="169">4raZKXcLEAc?</youtube>|Mire Squid roars (begins at 8:15)}}}}
 
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[King Kong|Kong's]] battle with the Mire Squid may be a reference to his battle with the [[Giant Octopus]] in ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''.
*[[King Kong|Kong's]] battle with a Mire Squid in ''[[Kong: Skull Island]]'' was inspired by his battle with the [[Giant Octopus]] in ''[[King Kong vs. Godzilla]]''.<ref name="Toho Kingdom">{{cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/206006998|title=TohoKingdom.com EXCLUSIVE interview with Kong: Skull Island Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts|author=CSM Films|date=28 February 2017|work=Vimeo}}</ref>
*Kong eating Mire Squid arms is a reference to a scene in the film ''[[Wikipedia:Oldboy (2003 film)|Oldboy]]'' where Oh Dae-su eats a live octopus.<ref name="Playlist references">{{cite web|url=https://theplaylist.net/influence-director-jordan-vogt-roberts-talks-inspirations-kong-skull-island-20170309/|title=Under The Influence: Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts Talks The Inspirations Behind ‘Kong: Skull Island’|author=Perez, Rodrigo|date=9 March 2017|work=The Playlist}}</ref>
*While the Mire Squids are comparable in size to smaller [[Titan]]s, they are much less resilient and therefore only considered a [[Superspecies|superspecies]] by [[Monarch]].{{sfn|Trent et al.|2023|p=88}}
 
==Notes==
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==See also==
*[[Giant Octopus]]
*[[Na Kika]]
*[[Kraken (Monsterverse)]]
 
==References==
==References==
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{{Kong: Skull Island}}
===Bibliography===
*{{cite book|title=[[Kong: Skull Island Cinematic Adventure]]
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 27 December 2023

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Mire Squid
Kong battling the Mire Squid in Kong: Skull Island
Alternate names The Mire,[1] River Devil, Giant Squid
Class-
ification
Gigantus Leviapus[1]
Species Giant cephalopod
Length 90-110 feet[1] / 27+ meters[2]
Enemies King Kong, Sirenjaw[3]
First appearance Latest appearance
Kong: Skull Island Kingdom Kong
Roar(s)
More roars

The Mire Squid (リバー・デビル,   Ribā Debiru, lit. "River Devil") is a giant cephalopod superspecies that appears in the 2017 Legendary Pictures film, Kong: Skull Island, as well as the Godzilla vs. Kong graphic novel prequel Kingdom Kong and the picture book Kong and Me.

Name

One of the Mire Squid's alternate names, the Red Devil, is likely to be a reference to a commonly-used nickname given to the real life Humboldt squid, one of the largest species of cephalopods alive today. The Mire Squid's cryptozoological classification, Gigantus Leviapus, comes from the English word "gigantic" and a combination of the English words "leviathan" and "octopus."

Design

The Mire Squid has a rounded bulbous mantle that is similar in appearance to that of an octopus. It also possesses eight long and thin arms.[4][note 1] The Mire Squid's entire body is red in color.

Behavior

Mire Squids are omnivores.[1] Residing in freshwater areas of Skull Island, as well as some estuaries, their reach is sufficient to target low-flying and terrestrial creatures, as well as those in the water.[4] Kong is their most dangerous predator; Sirenjaws will also hunt them, but older and larger Mire Squids sometimes prevail in these confrontations.[4]

Origin

According to Monarch's superspecies profile of the Mire Squid, it is classified as a "megalopod" under the sub-division of "Architeuthis [the Giant Squid] Hybrid." The report states that the initial hypothesis was that the Mire Squid was a distant cousin of the Great Pacific Octopus with some notable evolutionary mutations. However, the Monarch report implies that it might be a result of geothermal gigantism that is seen in Skull Island's creatures, though the report also states that a more detailed geothermal study must be conducted to understand the environmental factors that lead to this gigantism.[1]

History

Monsterverse

Kong: Skull Island

While drinking from a lake and cleaning his wounded hand, Kong realized that a Mire Squid was lurking near him. As Major Jack Chapman watched in awe, Kong grabbed one of the beast's arms, causing the rest to erupt from the water and wrap around him. After briefly struggling with the Mire Squid's arms, Kong was able to stomp on its head and crush it. Kong tore off some of the Mire Squid's arms and ate them, then dragged the creature's carcass away.

Abilities

Physical abilities

The Mire Squid's most prominent trait is its eight tentacle-like arms, which one used in an attempt to bind and strangle Kong. They also attack by biting and will throw smaller opponents wrapped in their arms.[4]

Ink

The Mire Squid can expel superheated black ink that is stored within its mantal chambers. In this way, the Mire Squid can hide itself from predators while boiling them alive at the same time.[1] In Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization, the ink is not heated, but clings to Major Jack Chapman's uniform "as thick as tar."[6]

Whirlpool

To hunt prey, the Mire Squid rotates its jaw like a centrifuge, forming a whirlpool in the surrounding water that allows the creature to swallow its prey.[1]

Video games

Books

Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization

The Mire Squid released ink earlier in its fight against Kong, some of which splattered on Major Jack Chapman. A stray swing of one of its arms also struck the soldier's legs hard enough to make him shout. Kong killed the Mire Squid by biting its head instead of stomping it.

Kong and Me

As Jia watched the sunset from atop Kong's head, a Mire Squid poked its arms out of the sea.

Comics

Kong eats a Mire Squid.

Kingdom Kong

In 2021, Monarch seismologist Houston Brooks watched from a helicopter as Kong, now an adult, feasted on a Mire Squid.

Gallery

Main article: Mire Squid/Gallery.

Roar

Mire Squid roars (begins at 8:15)

Trivia

Notes

  1. The Mire Squid in Kong: Skull Island has more than eight arms in shots where director Jordan Vogt-Roberts felt they would have "extra effect."[5]

See also

References

This is a list of references for Mire Squid. These citations are used to identify the reliable sources on which this article is based. These references appear inside articles in the form of superscript numbers, which look like this: [1]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 KSI MYTHOLOGY MIRE SQUID V2.jpg
  2. "About The Movie - Monster". warnerbros.co.jp/kingkong/. Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  3. Trent et al. 2023, p. 88
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Trent et al. 2023, p. 88.
  5. Failes, Ian (24 March 2017). "Why the Character Animation in 'Kong: Skull Island' Was Done Differently Than You Think". Cartoon Brew.
  6. Lebbon, Tim (2017). Kong: Skull Island - The Official Movie Novelization. Titan Books. p. 192. ISBN 978-1785651380.
  7. CSM Films (28 February 2017). "TohoKingdom.com EXCLUSIVE interview with Kong: Skull Island Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts". Vimeo.
  8. Perez, Rodrigo (9 March 2017). "Under The Influence: Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts Talks The Inspirations Behind 'Kong: Skull Island'". The Playlist.

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