Kråken means ""The Crow" in Norwegian.
The kraken originates Scandinavian mythology where as Poseidon is from Greek mythology.
The kraken is not based on Greek myth, but rather on Scandinavian folklore. It is a legendary sea monster often depicted as a colossal octopus or squid that terrorizes sailors in the North Atlantic Ocean.
In Greek myth, there is no "cracon".If you refer to "Kraken" that is a monster out of the Old Icelandic saga Örvar-Odd. Not Greek myth.
You are mistaking mythology with movies. The kraken is a Norse/German sea monster, not Greek. They never knew of it. The answer, all the same, is Perseus.
No, it was simply known as the Ethiopian Monster. Kraken are Iceland and Norway mythology, not Roman or Greek. Different answer: Yes, actually the kraken is part of greek mythology. Perseus defeated it with medusa's head
The Kraken.(is Greek) or Godzilla Kapa
The Kraken is often referred to as Poseidon's fury.
1908 i believe :-)
The legendary kraken is thought to be the colossal squid. Release the kraken! Hold your kraken, we'll need him later...
Project Kraken is a special organisation that is on a mission to find and discover the kraken.
Some say he saved Princess Andromeda from the Kraken
The original story was from greek mythology and was just about perseus defeating medusa but in the movie they added the kraken which is never mentioned in any greek myth.