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''Cyrus the Unsinkable Sea Serpent'' is a 1975 children's storybook by Creator/BillPeet.
''Cyrus the Unsinkable Sea Serpent'' is a 1975 children's storybook by Creator/BillPeet.
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* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of dangers.
* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hit them.
* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hit them.
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* StockNessMonster: SeaSerpents: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of dangers.
* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hitthem.them.
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* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hit
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!!This book contains examples of the following tropes:
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!!"Cyrus The Untropable Sea Serpent":
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* GiantSwimmer: Cyrus is so big he makes a shark look tiny and can pull a boat by himself.
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* GiantSwimmer: [[SeaMonster Giant Swimmer]]: Cyrus is so big he makes a shark look tiny and can pull a boat by himself.
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* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: While the rest of the crew panics when Cyrus begins to pull the ''Primrose'' by her anchor, the captain urges everyone to remain calm. He points out that Cyrus already saved them from the pirate ship that was chasing them and tells everyone to relax, saying that most likely he'll reach land at some point.
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A sea serpent named Cyrus, looking for something interesting to do after a long period of wandering, becomes mixed up with a ship called the ''Primrose'' after he hides under the pier during his launching. The way is long and the dangers are many. Will Cyrus keep the ship and her passengers safe until they reach their new home?
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A sea serpent named Cyrus, looking for something interesting to do after a long period of wandering, becomes mixed up with a ship called the ''Primrose'' after he hides under the pier during his her launching. The way is long and the dangers are many. Will Cyrus keep the ship and her passengers safe until they reach their new home?
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A sea serpent named Cyrus, looking for something interesting to do after a long period of wandering, becomes mixed up with a ship called the ''Primrose'' after he hides under the pier during his launching. The way is long and the dangers are many. Will Cyrus keep the ship and her passengers safe until they reach their new home?
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* GentleGiant: While Cyrus is big enough to pull a full-size ship, he doesn't like hurting people and in fact makes it his mission to protect the passengers of the ''Primrose'' for their entire journey.
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* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of dangers.
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* MysteriousProtector: Cyrus saves the ''Primrose'' from the doldrums and a storm before the passengers and crew even know they have a sea serpent watching over them.
* NobodyCallsMeChicken: Cyrus is disturbed by a shark's suggestion that he wreck a ship and eat the passengers, but decides to try it after being called sissy. However, his gentle nature quickly reasserts itself when he hears a naysaying old man yelling about all the dangers on the way.
* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number ofdangers.dangers.
* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hit them.
* NobodyCallsMeChicken: Cyrus is disturbed by a shark's suggestion that he wreck a ship and eat the passengers, but decides to try it after being called sissy. However, his gentle nature quickly reasserts itself when he hears a naysaying old man yelling about all the dangers on the way.
* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of
* UseYourHead: Cyrus dives and severely damages a pirate ship threatening the ''Primrose'' by ramming it with his head as he resurfaces. The pirates literally do not know what hit them.
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!!This book contains examples of the following tropes:
* GiantSwimmer: Cyrus is so big he makes a shark look tiny and can pull a boat by himself.
* GoToSleepEnding: The story ends with the exhausted Cyrus curling up in some palm trees to take a rest.
* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of dangers.
* GiantSwimmer: Cyrus is so big he makes a shark look tiny and can pull a boat by himself.
* GoToSleepEnding: The story ends with the exhausted Cyrus curling up in some palm trees to take a rest.
* StockNessMonster: Cyrus is a snake-like sea serpent. However, unlike most examples of the trope, he's friendly, only eating sardines and saving a ship from a number of dangers.