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trailing from his aching jaw."|"The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop}}
Those legendary giant fish that inhabit certain lakes. They usually have names like "Bubba" or "Sherman". The exact kind of fish is usually a Catfish. They each have a story on how they're [[Stronger
That ''almost'' part is important. The protagonist will thus be encouraged to go out and be The One To Catch Said Giant Fish. Eventually he does so and he has a huge battle with it. Finally the protagonist wins the fight and the great fish gives in. Inevitably, the protagonist lets the fish go; usually he says that "the legend must live on" or makes up some other excuse.
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== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[
* ''[[The Old Man and
* [http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-fish/ "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop], quoted above, is a poem about a boy who catches a fish seemingly old as the sea. Big, googly eyes, huge teeth, hooks from the fishers who failed still in her mouth like lip-piercings and badges of courage, scarred all over with fins worn down to ribbons and - in the narrator's eyes - beautiful in his own way. Like he's survived everything the world can throw at him. And since this legend seriously deserves to live on,
{{quote| "Everything was rainbow, rainbow, rainbow - and I let the fish go." }}
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* In ''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]],'' the giant catfish Bo'dollos is rumoured to haunt a lake formed over a crater once occupied by a village and 'an intercontinental launching pad, complete with several fascinating subterranean storage tanks.' Incidentally, the site was excavated by the Venerable Boedullus.
* The ultimate example has to be the short story [http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/classics/classics_archive/waldrop5/waldrop51.html "God's Hooks"] by [[Howard Waldrop]].
* In ''The Sword in the Stone'' ([[The Once and Future King|book by T. H. White]] and [[The Sword in
* In ''December Boys'', an old fisherman named Shellback spends his days trying to catch a huge fish called Henry, {{spoiler|and was visibly upset when one of the orphans beat him in catching Henry}}.
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The show ''[[
** They did a show about giant catfish in Germany, where tradition going back hundreds of years says, they eat people. It turns out they [[I'm a Humanitarian|only nip at them a little]]. Overlaps with [[Legendary Carp]].
*** In the episode focusing on them, he notes that the ones that've been allowed to breed in Barcelona are growing much bigger than the ones from their homeland typically do (thanks to warmer environment, basically), and it shouldn't be more than a few years before there genuinely will be ones big enough in those rivers to drag fishermen off the banks and swallow people whole.
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== [[Music]] ==
* ''Boudreaux Was a Nutcase'', by [[The Austin Lounge Lizards]]. This one's a large-mouthed bass, named [[Shout
* [[Cledus T Judd]] has a song called ''Goodbye, Squirrel!'', which is a parody of the Dixi Chicks' song ''Goodbye Earl''. The song tells the story of a couple of deer hunters who were thwarted from shooting a 34-point buck by a squirrel that jumped out of a tree and onto one of the hunters, causing him to fall out of the tree stand. The hunters return with TNT and M-80 fireworks and proceed to blow up a section of the forest (and themselves) in an attempt to kill the squirrel. The squirrel survived unharmed, but the hunters were "barely alive by the time the game warden arrived".
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== [[Video Games]] ==
* In ''[[Breath of Fire IV]]'', there's a [[Bonus Boss]] to be encountered by approaching the hexed city of Chamba from the back (in other words, go to the next waypoint after Chamba and return). This boss is a gigantic Angler fish, called (appropriately enough) "Angler". Beating him earns you the North Chamba fishing spot, which is full of Jellyfish and some of the biggest catfish in the game. If you want to get the highest possible rank for catfish, this is your fishing spot!
* There is a cross-dressing talking giant catfish in ''[[Dark Cloud
* In ''[[Lufia]] II: Rise of the Sinistrals'', the first actually somewhat challenging enemy happens to be a giant, bored catfish that has been tormenting the nearby village with earthquakes.
* Volt Catfish from ''[[Mega Man X|Mega Man X3]]''.
* ''[[
* ''[[
* In ''[[
* The [[Giant Space Flea From Nowhere|Unnamed Giant Catfish]] of ''[[Touhou|Touhou Hisoutensoku]]''. Avatar of the God of Natural Catastrophes, and ([[All Just a Dream|imaginary]]) archenemy of [[Chinese Girl|Hong]] [[Fan Nickname|"China"]] [[Butt Monkey|Meiling]].
* [[Opoona]] has the aptly named fish "Legend". Though, the point of the battle is only to collect a scale, not to truly catch it.
* ''[[Endless Ocean]]'' and its sequel have several examples, though you only observe them, not catch them. Examples include Magu Tapah and Thanatos, giant great white sharks; the Ancient Mother, a giant ''whale''; and [[Exactly What It Says
** The sequel has three stronger examples {{spoiler|the [[Stock Ness Monster|Sea Serpent]], Anomalocaris, and Cameroceras}} all of which you can't directly interact with and agree to never speak of again.
* In ''[[Persona 4]]'', you actually have to catch one to max out a Social Link.
** [[Nintendo Hard|To the horror]] [[Guide Dang It|of many.]]
** Once you catch the Guardian, you can use it to fully restore a party member's SP... or feed it to a cat to cut the feedings needed to complete "Cat Needs Food Badly" from twenty to four.
* In ''[[
** It's usually the "Hylian loach", and it has a tendency to be utterly impossible to catch, unless you have a special lure that the fishing hole's proprietor may or may not approve of, in which case it's merely ''nigh''-impossible to catch.
* The gaint lung fish from ''[[
* In ''[[
* The King Fish in the [[Harvest Moon]] games
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* An episode of ''[[Nightmare Ned]]'' subverts the usual plot- Ned and his dad actually succeed in catching the legendary fish, but after a [[Once an Episode|nightmare]], Ned lets it go. Then his dad decides they'll try and catch it ''every'' year...
* Legend told on ''[[Angry Beavers]]'' of a fish known as "Old Gramps" which was large enough to swallow a Swede. {{spoiler|Turns out its his mate who's the large one, and SHE'S big enough to swallow the Beaver Bros.' dam... along with ''several'' Swedes.}}
* The fishing episode of ''[[Kid
* In the animated ''[[
* A swamp-dwelling fisherman in one of the more recent [[Scooby Doo]] cartoons was trying to catch a pesky giant Louisiana catfish. It not only kept stealing his bait, but swam up to his houseboat and spat water in his face to taunt him each time it did so.
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