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{{Infobox character
 
|name = Cetus
|films= ''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]''
 
|name= Cetus
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|image = Cetus.jpg
 
|films = ''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]''
|fate= Remains with Eris after she revives him.
 
 
|games = [[Sinbad: The Video Game]]
|appearance= Large and slender green sea monster with tentacles, yellow eyes, tan fins on his head, long orange spiked tongue, red mouth, dark red shell
 
 
|voice = [[Frank Welker]]
|personality=Treacherous, violent, brutal, hateful, unkind, rude, hungry, belligerent, savage, ferocious, disloyal, precarious, scary
 
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|alliance= Bad, later good
 
 
'''Cetus''' is one of [[Eris' Pets]] and a minor antagonist in the DreamWorks film, ''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]''. He resembles a giant kraken-like sea monster as his name and story in Greek mythology suggests.
|occupation= [[Eris]]'s Sea Monster
 
|goal=To eat something
 
|friends=[[Eris]] (formerly), other monsters
 
|games= Sinbad: The Video Game
 
|weapons=His tentacles, his spiked tongue
 
|image=Cetus.jpg
 
|voice= [[Frank Welker]]}}
 
'''Cetus''' is one of [[Eris' Pets]] in ''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]''. He resembles a giant kraken-like sea monster as his name and story in Greek mythology suggests.
 
   
==History==
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==Background==
 
Cetus was created by the sea god Poseidon to punish the region of Ethiopia for the the insolence of its queen Cassiopeia, who boasted that her daughter Andromeda surpassed the Nereid nymphs in beauty. As the sea monster destroyed the shores of the region and terrorized its people, Cassiopeia and her husband Cepheus were advised by their court oracle to sacrifice their daughter to him in order to appease Poseidon. The royal couple agreed by chaining Andromeda to a rock next to the sea so Cetus could prepare to attack and devour her. Fortunately for the princess, the hero Perseus stumbled upon the trouble while flying back to the island of Serifos with the head of Medusa. Instantly falling in love with her, Perseus battled and killed Cetus by either stabbing him a few times or using the gorgan's head to turn him into stone while freeing Andromeda from her bonds.
   
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Both the princess and her hero married on that very day, and Cetus died from his wounds into as he sank into the sea with his blood spreading all over the water. For this reason, the sea where his battle with Perseus took place became known as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sea Red Sea], which was later parted for [[Moses]]' mission to deliver the Hebrews out of slavery in [[Egypt]]. Upon his death, Cetus was placed as a constellation as a reminder of Perseus' bravery and a warning for people about anger and jealousy. But the monster continued to be a threat to humankind when placed as one of the star-outlined servants to the chaos goddess [[Eris]] in her nighttime-mirroring realm of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartarus Tartarus], which enabled him to be sent back down Earth whenever she needed him to help do her bidding in unraveling the planet into "glorious chaos".
=== Life on Earth ===
 
Cetus was created by the sea god Poseidon to punish the region of Ethiopia for the the insolence of its queen Cassiopia, who boasted that her daughter Andromeda surpassed the Nereid nymphs in beauty. As the sea monster destroyed the shores of the region and terrorized its people, Cassiopia and her husband Cepheus were advised by their court oracle to sacrifice their daughter to it in order to appease Poseidon. The royal couple agreed by chaining Andromeda to a rock next to the sea so Cetus could prepare to attack and devour her. Fortunately for the princess, the hero Perseus stumbled upon the trouble while flying back to the island of Serifos with the head of Medusa. Instantly falling in love w
 
   
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==Appearances==
=== [[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]] ===
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===''[[Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas]]''===
Cetus was seen in the beginning with Scorpio, Leo, Lacerta and the Roc . Eris was demonstrating that she will make chaos to the Earth. She sends Cetus to attack the ships. While Cetus attacks Sinbad and his crew, Spike went after the sea monster and bites one of his tentacles. Cetus flings Spike into the air with a ripped tentacle in his mouth before being caught by a crewman. Cetus shoots his long spiked tongue and swallows one of the crew members. Sinbad sets a cannon and Cetus grabs it and it exploded inside him and he threw up the crew member with green slime everyplace. Cetus prepares to finish Sinbad by eating him, but he stabs his tongue with a sword and two sharp sticks on two masts were sliced off and they landed on Cetus, deliberately killing him. Cetus sinks into the ocean and grabs Sinbad.
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Cetus was first seen in the beginning of the film with [[Scorpio]], [[Leo]], [[Lacerta]], and [[Roc|the Roc]] as Eris was demonstrating how she will make chaos to the Earth, planning it by stealing the legendary Book of Peace as she spotted it being transported to [[Syracuse]] on a noble ship captained by the city's Crown Prince [[Proteus]], with a pirate ship captained his childhood friend [[Sinbad]] on his tail. Delighted by what fun this brought her, she sent Cetus down to the middle of the fray to attack the ships. While coming aboard Proteus' ship trying to reach for the Book, the sea monster was bitten in the tentacle by Sinbad's dog [[Spike]], so he flung the dog into the air with a ripped tentacle in his mouth before being caught by a crewman. Cetus shot his long spiked tongue and swallowed one of the prince's crew members, but Sinbad himself set a cannon for the monster to swallow as well, causing it to explode inside him and him to throw up the crew member with green slime everywhere. Angered, he prepared to finish Sinbad and Proteus by eating him, only to get his tongue stabbed onto the deck by a sword while the duo sliced off two sharp sticks from the masts and had them land on Cetus, deliberately killing him. Cetus sunk into the ocean, but not before grabbing Sinbad and taking him along to the depths.
   
Eris appears and puts Sinbad in a large air bubble. She explained her sea monster is deceased because of Sinbad. Sinbad apologized for injuring her sea monster due to the creature's attack. After they were finished talking about Sinbad himself getting the Book of Peace for Eris, she released him and Cetus appears again behind Eris and he shown fine, well, and alive. In another scene, Cetus was seen with the other monsters, while Eris was taking a bath and she wanted to see more action. She turns the ocean into ice and summons her Roc.
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Eris appeared and put the sinking sailor in a large air bubble, explaining that Cetus was deceased because of him. Sinbad apologized due to the creature's attack, but after they were finished talking about Sinbad himself getting the Book of Peace for Eris, she released him and Cetus appeared again behind her, alive and well. In another scene, he was seen with the other monsters, while Eris was taking a bath and she wanted to see more action. She turned the ocean into ice and summoned the Roc.
   
When Sinbad and his crew made into Tartarus, he and Marina both get inside. While falling, all of the remaining monsters, including Cetus, watch them from above as they continue falling.
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When Sinbad and his crew made into Tartarus, he and [[Marina]] both got inside. While falling, all of the remaining monsters, including Cetus, watched them from above as they landed to the bottom.
   
 
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==Trivia==
*Although Eris said Cetus was dead, it shows Cetus was alive and well for a stange reason. Possibly since he is a constellation. He's capable of turning back into a constellation at will after his job was done.
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*Although Eris said Cetus was dead, it shows Cetus was alive and well for a strange reason. Possibly since he is a constellation. Alternately, Tartarus is the Greek analogue to Hell, so it’s possible that was his soul. Cetus is also capable of turning back into a constellation at will after his job was done.
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 29 March 2024

Cetus is one of Eris' Pets and a minor antagonist in the DreamWorks film, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas. He resembles a giant kraken-like sea monster as his name and story in Greek mythology suggests.

Background

Cetus was created by the sea god Poseidon to punish the region of Ethiopia for the the insolence of its queen Cassiopeia, who boasted that her daughter Andromeda surpassed the Nereid nymphs in beauty. As the sea monster destroyed the shores of the region and terrorized its people, Cassiopeia and her husband Cepheus were advised by their court oracle to sacrifice their daughter to him in order to appease Poseidon. The royal couple agreed by chaining Andromeda to a rock next to the sea so Cetus could prepare to attack and devour her. Fortunately for the princess, the hero Perseus stumbled upon the trouble while flying back to the island of Serifos with the head of Medusa. Instantly falling in love with her, Perseus battled and killed Cetus by either stabbing him a few times or using the gorgan's head to turn him into stone while freeing Andromeda from her bonds.

Both the princess and her hero married on that very day, and Cetus died from his wounds into as he sank into the sea with his blood spreading all over the water. For this reason, the sea where his battle with Perseus took place became known as the Red Sea, which was later parted for Moses' mission to deliver the Hebrews out of slavery in Egypt. Upon his death, Cetus was placed as a constellation as a reminder of Perseus' bravery and a warning for people about anger and jealousy. But the monster continued to be a threat to humankind when placed as one of the star-outlined servants to the chaos goddess Eris in her nighttime-mirroring realm of Tartarus, which enabled him to be sent back down Earth whenever she needed him to help do her bidding in unraveling the planet into "glorious chaos".

Appearances

Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas

Cetus was first seen in the beginning of the film with Scorpio, Leo, Lacerta, and the Roc as Eris was demonstrating how she will make chaos to the Earth, planning it by stealing the legendary Book of Peace as she spotted it being transported to Syracuse on a noble ship captained by the city's Crown Prince Proteus, with a pirate ship captained his childhood friend Sinbad on his tail. Delighted by what fun this brought her, she sent Cetus down to the middle of the fray to attack the ships. While coming aboard Proteus' ship trying to reach for the Book, the sea monster was bitten in the tentacle by Sinbad's dog Spike, so he flung the dog into the air with a ripped tentacle in his mouth before being caught by a crewman. Cetus shot his long spiked tongue and swallowed one of the prince's crew members, but Sinbad himself set a cannon for the monster to swallow as well, causing it to explode inside him and him to throw up the crew member with green slime everywhere. Angered, he prepared to finish Sinbad and Proteus by eating him, only to get his tongue stabbed onto the deck by a sword while the duo sliced off two sharp sticks from the masts and had them land on Cetus, deliberately killing him. Cetus sunk into the ocean, but not before grabbing Sinbad and taking him along to the depths.

Eris appeared and put the sinking sailor in a large air bubble, explaining that Cetus was deceased because of him. Sinbad apologized due to the creature's attack, but after they were finished talking about Sinbad himself getting the Book of Peace for Eris, she released him and Cetus appeared again behind her, alive and well. In another scene, he was seen with the other monsters, while Eris was taking a bath and she wanted to see more action. She turned the ocean into ice and summoned the Roc.

When Sinbad and his crew made into Tartarus, he and Marina both got inside. While falling, all of the remaining monsters, including Cetus, watched them from above as they landed to the bottom.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Although Eris said Cetus was dead, it shows Cetus was alive and well for a strange reason. Possibly since he is a constellation. Alternately, Tartarus is the Greek analogue to Hell, so it’s possible that was his soul. Cetus is also capable of turning back into a constellation at will after his job was done.

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Films: Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas

Shorts: Sinbad and the Cyclops Island

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Heroes: SinbadPrincess MarinaPrince ProteusSpike

Antagonists: ErisEris' Pets (CetusRocScorpioLacerta) • SirensIsland Monster
Others: KaleRatKing DymasLucaJedJin and LiGrum and Chum