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    In the Spanish version of ''MediEvil 2'', the last paragraph in the book about the Kraken is missing. This leaves out information about its capture.
    In the Spanish version of ''MediEvil 2'', the last paragraph in the book about the Kraken is missing. This leaves out information about its capture.
    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *A [[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Captain Kraken|kraken]] also appears in ''[[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Ghosthunter|Ghosthunter]]'', [[SCEE Cambridge Studio]]'s second title on the PS2.
    *A [[cambridge:Ghosthunter:Captain Kraken|kraken]] also appears in ''[[ghosthunter:Ghosthunter|Ghosthunter]]'', [[SCEE Cambridge Studio]]'s second title on the PS2.
    ==In other languages==
    ==In other languages==
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    Revision as of 23:36, 25 February 2024

    Kraken
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    "The great Kraken, that could smash a boat between its fearsome jaws - some still suppose that the deepest seas still hold creatures like this great beast. Fisherman, Phil McCaven, caught this example off the coast of Bognor Regis in 1774."
    ― A book in the Museum, about the Kraken.

    The great Kraken was a fearsome sea creature caught by a fisherman named Phil McCaven off the coast of Bognor Regis in 1774. It could allegedly smash a boat between its jaws. A recreation of the Kraken was located in the Myths and Legends section of the Museum in 1886.

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    In the Spanish version of MediEvil 2, the last paragraph in the book about the Kraken is missing. This leaves out information about its capture.

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    Russian Кракен
    Kraken

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