Aquaman Wrapup / by Mark

Well, we managed to get through the Adventures of Aquaman animated series.  The final stats: 

  • Aquaman's nickname for Aqualad: way out in front is Tadpole with 68 references, followed by Minnow at 27, and coming up in the rear are Sardine at 3 and Squirt at 2 references
  • After 94 attempts, Aqualad's official catchphrase is Jumping Jellyfish at 10 references, just beating out Leaping Lampreys at 9. Holy Haddock came in third at 7 references
  • Recurring villains: as expected, Black Manta comes out on top with 5 appearances, followed by the Brain at 4, Vassa at 3, and Torpedoman and the Fisherman tied at 2 appearances each

What did we learn?

  • Filmation lived up to their reputation of reusing footage.  It seems like there's no more than 6 different sequences of Aquaman in the whole series.
  • The ancient knowledge of Atlantis allows electronics to work fine underwater
  • Walruses can breathe underwater, swim in the air, and help you out of a jam
  • Aquatic superheroes need aquasteeds to get around, except when they don't
  • Aliens seem insistent on attacking the oceans
  • There are many underwater kingdoms, some living in aquahuts
  • Always send your henchman into the water to attack Aquaman, despite historical data showing this is ineffectual
  • When defeating a villain, be sure to drop him into a trench, or just let him go
  • If you are a villain, regardless of all the riches in the sea, always attack Atlantis
  • There are endless numbers of fish you can order into battle and apparent death, many with specific tools for heads

Finally, I want to thank the creators of two sites I've used:

Coming up next--we go to Stalag 13...