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A marine [[Titan]] was discovered dormant in the Indian Ocean by [[Monarch]], who built a containment facility around it. The creature was dubbed "Kraken," after the creature of myth.
A marine [[Titan]] was discovered dormant in the Indian Ocean by [[Monarch]], who built a containment facility around it. The creature was dubbed "Kraken," after the creature of myth.
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File:KKP.jpg|Kraken and [[King Kong]] from the ''[[King of Tokyo]]'' tabletop game
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Revision as of 12:45, 7 May 2023

Kraken
Kraken in The King Kong Show
Species Giant cephalopod
Enemies King Kong
First appearance The King Kong Show
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For the Titan in the MonsterVerse previously known as Kraken, see Na Kika.

The Kraken is a cephalopod monster from Scandinavian mythology renowned for sinking ships. An enduring presence in popular culture, it has been featured in numerous media over the years, including the 1967 cartoon The King Kong Show.

History

The King Kong Show

To be added.

Filmography

Books

Godzilla: King of the Monsters - The Official Movie Novelization

Main article: Na Kika.

A marine Titan was discovered dormant in the Indian Ocean by Monarch, who built a containment facility around it. The creature was dubbed "Kraken," after the creature of myth.

Gallery

Screenshots

Merchandise

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flagicon Japan.png Japanese クラーケン Kurāken Transcription of English name

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