List of giant animals in fiction
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This list is of giant animals in fiction:
- Babe, Paul Bunyan's blue-colored ox
- Behemoth, monstrous purple creatures in Final Fantasy
- Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World, Old English Sheepdog
- Dragon, lizard-like creature with a forked tongue. It usually has wings and long claws
- Cerberus, large catlike in Cardcaptor Sakura
- Chocobo, large bird in Final Fantasy Series
- Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Gannetwhale, gigantic flightless bird in The Future is Wild
- Giant Rat of Sumatra in The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire and other stories[1]
- Giant Ants, from Them! (1954 science-fiction film.)
- Giant Condor
- Giant Rabbits, from Night of the Lepus (1972 horror film.)
- Giant Rat, from Nightmares (1983 horror-anthology film.)
- Giant Scorpions, from The Black Scorpion (1957 science-fiction film.)
- Giant Toad from Pan's Labyrinth (2006 film.)
- The great white shark in Jaws
- Godzilla, fictional dinosaur-like creature
- Great Glass Sea Snail, giant marine snail in The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (called the Great Pink Sea Snail in the 1967 film Doctor Dolittle), large enough to carry the other characters within its shell
- Jabberwock, in Alice through the Looking Glass
- Jamaro Bumblelily, the giant moth that flies to the moon in Doctor Dolittle's Garden, Doctor Dolittle in the Moon, and Doctor Dolittle's Return
- King Kong, giant gorilla
- Leviathan, Final Fantasy Series
- Marahute the giant eagle in The Rescuers Down Under
- Megalodon, the extinct giant shark which reappears in stories and movies such as The Meg [2]
- Monstro, in Pinocchio
- Mothra, giant moth
- Moby-Dick, an albino sperm whale in the novel of the same name which was said to be larger than any real sperm whale ever recorded.
- Titano, giant ape, (DC Comics)
- Toraton, large turtle-like in The Future is Wild
- Thundra, giant female bird in Aladdin
- Yue, large winged humanoid in Cardcaptor Sakura
See also[edit]
List of giants in mythology and folklore
References[edit]
- ↑ Patrick Lyons (17 December 2007), "The Giant Rat of Sumatra, Alive and Well", New York Times
- ↑ Hawson, Fred. "Movie review: 'Jaws' x 'Jurassic Park' = 'The Meg'".
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