This is a list of fictional crocodiles and alligators from literature , mascots and emblems of teams and organizations, comics , films , animations and video games .
This list is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals . It is restricted to notable crocodilian characters from notable works of fiction. Characters that appear in multiple media may have separate listings for each appearance, while in instances where a character has appeared in several separate works in a single medium, only the earliest will be recorded here.
Literature Gena the Crocodile from Cheburashka Name Work Author Date Notes "as headstrong as an allegory on the banks of the Nile." The Rivals Sheridan 1775 Mrs Malaprop 's most famous malapropism, using the word allegory instead of alligator .[ 1] [ 2] Gena the Crocodile Cheburashka Uspensky, Eduard 1966 A friendly crocodile[ 3] Crocodile "on the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo river" Just So Stories Kipling, Rudyard 1902 The crocodile pulls the nose of the Elephant's Child, stretching it into a trunk.[ 4] The eponymous crocodile The Enormous Crocodile Dahl, Roald 1978 The crocodile wanders the jungle planning to eat children, but is foiled by other animals.[ 5] Lyle the Crocodile Lyle the Crocodile series Waber, Bernard 1962 A family discovers a friendly crocodile living in their home.[ 6] Mr. Croc Mr. Croc series Lodge, Jo Unknown He likes adventures and snapping. Solomon Solomon Crocodile Rayner, Catherine 2011 A young playful crocodile, also appears in Solomon and Mortimer (2016)[ 7] [ 8]
Folklore and myths Name Species Country Notes Makara Legendary sea creature India Sobek Crocodile-headed god Ancient Egypt Represents power, protection, fertility[ 9] The gharial Gharial India The gharial's wife wants to eat her husband's friend the monkey.[ 10] Sang Buaya Big bad crocodile Southeast Asia The crocodiles are fooled by Sang Kancil, the mouse deer [ 11]
Mascots and emblems Crocodiles and alligators are used as mascots and emblems by organisations and sports teams:
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Video games Name First appearance Platform(s) Notes King K. Rool Donkey Kong Country SNES · GBC · GBA An anthropomorphic saltwater crocodile who is the main villain of many Donkey Kong games and commands the Kremlings , which are similarly made up of other crocodilian forces.[ 22] Swampy Frogger 2: Swampy's Revenge PlayStation , PC , Dreamcast A crocodile villain who kidnaps dozens of baby frogs. Dr. Wani Frogger: Helmet Chaos DS An evil crocodile who owns a factory of mind control helmets from the mineral Crocodrite.[ 23] Swampy, Allie and Cranky Where's My Water? iOS · Android · Windows Phone · Windows 8 · BlackBerry A trio of alligators. Vector Knuckles' Chaotix Sega 32X A crocodile who is the "head honcho" and brains of the Chaotix Detective Agency.[ 24] Snap Shot Skylanders: Trap Team 3Ds · PS3 · PS4 · Wii · Wii U · 360 · XB1 A fearless crocagator who uses his wild tracking skills to hunt down evil monsters and eventually villains. Renekton League of Legends PC An anthropomorphic crocodile based on Sobek , brother of another champion Nasus, who is based on Anubis . Croc Croc: Legend of the Gobbos PS1 · Sega Saturn · PC A vegetarian crocodile who was found in a river by the "Gobbos". His parents and brother appear in the game's sequel . Mz. Ruby Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus PS2 A musical alligator and voodoo mystic who appears as a boss. Bratty Undertale PC A tall green alligator monster who is best friends with Catty, even though she had said cats are tasty. She idolizes Mettaton along with Catty. Beatrice Night in the Woods PC A 20 year old gothic smoking crocodile who became stuck running her father's store in Possum Springs after he had an emotional breakdown. Mr. Vile Banjo-Kazooie N64 A mean, hungry crocodile that will reward the player with a Jiggy if they can eat more Yumblies and Grumblies than him, but chomp them if they lose. Latch Lethal League PC A crocodile with a mechanical tail and enhancements to his spine and brain. Most characters Later Alligator PC · Nintendo Switch The game takes place in an alternate version of New York City , which is populated largely by anthropomorphic alligators. Rosie Maneater PS4 An enormous female American alligator. Armed with a powerful tail for lightning fast swimming speed and sharp teeth, she is one of the seven apex predator bosses in the game. Montgomery Gator Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach PS4 · PS5 · PC One of the Glamrock animatronics. He hunts down the player throughout the game and eventually acts as one of the game's bosses.
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