In Norse mythology in the late 18th century
Pirates of the Caribbean II Clash of the Titans (stealing Cetus' role)
No one - the kraken is mythical.
Yes, the Kraken does appear in the 1981 Clash of the Titans film as well as the 2010 adaption.
Well a Kraken is a mythological creature, so there never was a first sighting of something that didn't exist. But it was seen in Pirate's of the Caribbean ;)
The legendary kraken is thought to be the colossal squid. Release the kraken! Hold your kraken, we'll need him later...
The term "Kraken" does not appear in the Bible. However, some scholars believe that the Kraken, a legendary sea monster from folklore, may be loosely associated with creatures described in biblical texts such as the "Leviathan" in Job 41 or Isaiah 27:1, which depict a powerful sea creature. These descriptions often symbolize chaos and the untamable aspects of nature. Nonetheless, the Kraken itself is not a biblical figure.
Project Kraken is a special organisation that is on a mission to find and discover the kraken.
Yes the Kraken is very real
The kraken in furdiburb is a sea monster.
The Kraken Belongs To Posiden, God of The Seas
Commander Kraken was created in 1970.
Carolus Linnaeus included kraken as cephalopods with the scientific name Microcosmus in the first edition of his Systema Naturae (1735.)Please note the kraken is a legendary sea monster out of Icelandic/Norse myth and saga.