Giant squid in culture

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Giant squid sculpture in Seattle, USA
Giant squid sculpture in Seattle, USA

The Giant squid's elusive nature and fearsome appearance have long made it a popular subject of legends and folk tales. Its popularity as an image continues today with references and depictions in literature, film, television, and video games.

Often, the giant squid is represented as being in dramatic, evenly-matched combat with a sperm whale. This powerful image is no longer considered accurate given the evidence that exists for a simpler predator-prey relationship between whale and squid.

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[edit] Books

An illustration from the original edition of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea depicting a giant squid.
An illustration from the original edition of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea depicting a giant squid.
Fighting the squid on the Nautilus.
Fighting the squid on the Nautilus.
Captain Nemo viewing a giant squid from a porthole.
Captain Nemo viewing a giant squid from a porthole.

[edit] Film and television

  • The Doctor Who episode The Power of Kroll (1978) features a carnivorous monster resembling a giant squid (the largest monster ever seen in the series) which lives at the bottom of a swampy lake, and is worshipped by the natives (despite the fact that it sometimes eats them).
  • In the Futurama episode The Deep South, Fry and Umbriel cheer at a fight between a sperm whale and a giant squid.
  • In the Family Guy episode Death Is a Bitch, a giant squid appears as an uninvited and threatening guest in the Griffin home that they choose to "just ignore and pretend it doesn't exist."
  • The title of the film "The Squid and the Whale" refers to the popularly imagined combat between sperm whale and giant squid, specifically as depicted in the diorama at New York's Natural History Museum, which the main character visits in the last scene of the movie.
  • The Beast, a 1996 film (with William Petersen, Karen Sillas) is about a giant squid terrorizing a Pacific NW Island, based on Peter Benchley's novel.
  • At the end of Rugrats Go Wild, Nigel Thornberry & the Rugrats see a live giant squid.

[edit] Music

  • A giant squid fighting a sperm whale is shown on the album cover of They Might Be Giants' Apollo 18.
  • A song by the heavy metal group "Tourniquet" titled "Architeuthis" is about the mysteries of the giant squid.
  • The indie group Modest Mouse sold shirts on tour in the year 2001 featuring a giant squid fighting a sperm whale.

[edit] Video games

  • In "Super Mario Sunshine", Mario battles a giant squid responsible for creating an oily mess.
  • In all Super Mario RPG series, Mario and party battle several giant squids, known as "Bloopers".
  • Mario had encountered many smaller versions of this squid in his games, such as Super Mario Bros.
  • In Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2, mind-controlled giant squids are one of the most powerful naval units in the Soviet arsenal.
  • In the Sega Dreamcast game Skies of Arcadia, the main character fights (in a ship battle) a giant squid named Obispo.
  • In the game Soul Calibur 3, the character Nightmare gains a "giant" squid as his joke weapon.
  • In the game "Jaws Unleashed", the shark encounters a Colossal squid in a level called "the Deep". Juvenile Colossal Squid can be encountered in free roam mode. The squid in the level "The Deep" is very exaggerated, if JAWS is 25 foot in the game then the giant squid is at least 60ft.
  • In Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves, Sly and the gang attempt to subdue the legendary giant squid known as "Crusher" in order for them to defeat Blood Bath Bay's main antagonist, Captain Lefwee. After an arduous battle between Crusher and Sly's crew aboard a pirate ship of their own, they are able to subdue the giant creature and possess its mind with the help of The Guru for use in their operation.

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