• Accounts of seafarers' encounters with gigantic fish appear in various other works including
The Adventures of Pinocchio. • In the
2022 stop-motion adaptation by
Guillermo del Toro, the
Terrible Dogfish directly references the Aspidochelone by having the part of its body that sticks out of the water being mistaken for an island while it sleeps. • Both
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen and
Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas have the heroes coming across an island that reveals to be a huge sea monster resembling an
anglerfish. • In
The NeverEnding Story, the giant turtle Morla is an Island Turtle that lives in the Swamp of Sadness. • In
Stephen King's
The Dark Tower, Jasconius is the name of the Fish guardian, one of the twelve who guard the beams that support the Tower. • The name Jasconius is used for the whale in the children's book
The Adventures of Louey and Frank by Carolyn White. She attributes the name to having grown up with the legend of Brendan. • The popular
Magic: The Gathering card game also features a card named Island Fish Jasconius, the art of which is a massive fish bearing tropical foliage on its back. • The
Pokémon, Torterra, is based on the island turtle. • The film
Aladdin and the King of Thieves featured the Vanishing Isle that is a giant marble fortress on the back of a giant sea turtle that periodically rises from the ocean and goes back underwater. This is where the Hand of Midas was located. • In the video game ''
The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask'', the player
Link rides to the Great Bay Temple on the back of a giant sea turtle that resembles a small island. • In the (
MMORPG)
Final Fantasy XI, Aspidochelone is a rare spawn of the monster Adamantoise both of which are giant turtles. • The
Digimon franchise had their own versions of the Aspidochelone in the form of Ebonwumon (a two-headed turtle Digimon Sovereign with a tree on its back), ElDradimon (who has a city on its back), and KingWhamon (who bares the Island Zone on the top of its head). • In
Yu-Gi-Oh!, the Island Turtle is a water creature. • The asp-turtle make an appearance in
Naruto, where Naruto Uzumaki goes to train before a big battle. This version of the asp-turtle is a little different. It does not lure the travelers to their death. It works with them so they are not discovered. It also floats in the sea and is constantly moving. However, it is a giant turtle with the appearance of an island. Killer B has a house on the Island Turtle and there are
apes living there. • The series
Avatar: The Last Airbender and its sequel series
The Legend of Korra featured similar creatures called Lion-Turtles which were lion/turtle hybrids so large they carried entire ecosystems and even cities on their shells. • In the
One Piece film
The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle, Mecha Island is a type of Island Turtle that awakens every thousand years to lay its eggs. • The multiplayer online role-playing game (
MMORPG)
World of Warcraft's fourth expansion pack
Mists of Pandaria introduced a new zone The Wandering Isle, set on the back of a roaming giant turtle named Shen-zin Su, where pandaren player characters begin their adventure. The turtle's origins lie with the pandaren explorer Lui Lang, who was overcome with
wanderlust, a rare trait in the pandaren of that time. Because of this he departed the pandaren continent of Pandaria around 10,000 years ago, riding on the back of the then man-sized turtle, Shen-zin Su. Lui Lang later returned to his homeland a few times, and each time the turtle had become progressively bigger. By the time players encounter Shen-zin Su, the turtle has grown to the size of a small continent, complete with fertile farmlands, mountains, lakes and a thriving population of pandaren, animals and plant life. In addition to serving as a home and method of transportation for his inhabitants, Shen-zin Su is a fully sapient being and quite aware of the Wandering Isle pandaren that have been living on his back for generations. • The official lyric video for
From Finner by
Of Monsters and Men depicts a large whale-like creature swimming with a city on its back, with the lyrics hinting that the titular "Finner" could be the creature itself. • In
Dragalia Lost, it is the raid boss of the "Scars of the Syndicate" event. • In
God of War Ragnarök,
Lyngbakr from
Sagas of Icelanders makes an appearance.
Kratos (God of War) first mistakes it for an island and upon discovering that it's a living whale in captivity, he helps free it from its shackles. ==See also==