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''[[Trope Codifier|The]]'' [[Our Mermaids Are Different|Aquatic]] [[Superhero]].
 
'''Aquaman''' (AKA Arthur Curry AKA Orin) is a [[DC Comics]] [[Superhero]] with water-based powers. He's probably [[Ink Stain Adaptation|best known for his]] ''[[Superfriends]]'' appearances, the [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|lame nature]] of that version's powers and the fact that he is in practically every episode, whether this makes sense or not ("What's that? Trouble in the desert? Come on team, we haven't a moment to lose! And let's bring Aquaman with us; his ability to breathe underwater and talk to fish are ''sure'' to be useful there!"). In essence, having him take part in anything whatsoever was sort of the super-powered equivalent to [[Pity Sex]].
 
Said [[Superfriends]] persona also appears in a [[Needs More Love|highly-unknown]] ([[No Export for You|only released in]] [[Latin America]]) official parody series called [[Aquaman and Friends Action Hour]], which resembles [[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]].
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* [[This Looks Like a Job For Aquaman]]: the [[Trope Namer]], most noticeable in the ''Superfriends'' cartoon.
 
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* [[A Nazi by Any Other Name]]: Atlanteans, [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!|In SPADES]]. No matter how they preach about wanting nothing to do with the surface world, it always boils down to them returning to [[Kill All Humans]] and/or anyone in their society with [[Hates Everyone Equally|marine life deformities]] somewhere down the line given their unstable and flimsy way of life. {{spoiler|It is any wonder how they survived themselves for ass long as they did}}. Either thinking they are [[Entitled Bastard|at liberty]] to retake a world they'ed long since abandoned. Or are simply a prideful, narcissistic and war mongering sort with a fascist hatred of anything not of they're culture.
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** [[Memetic Mutation|PLATE]][[Large Ham|LET!]]
** And no one can forget Tusky the Walrus in the [[Filmation]] series (who even made a brief appearance in the [[New Titans]] comic) — though God knows I've tried.
* [[Never My Fault]]: Atlanteans tend to have a nasty little habit of turning on one another or blaming someone else for their faults whenever Atlantis is destroyed and their lives end in ruins as a result of their own poor choices. Case in point, after Atlantis was destroyed during '''Day of Vengeance''' the survivors turned their anger on the magicians who lost their powers as a result of which. Thinking it was they're dabbling in the forbidden craft that drew the Spectre's ire {{spoiler|[[Jerkass Has a Point|which actually was the case]]}}. As if letting a [[Fantasy Axis of Evil|arcane shadow government]] takeover, whom motivated them into [[Apathetic Citizens|having Arthur exiled and death sentenced for saving them from being enslaved by their jerkass ancestors]] in the Obsidian Age afterwards. And that was just the latest in a long, [[Punctuated! forFor! Emphasis!|LONG]] list of misguided blunders on the idiot race's account due to appointing blind, selfish leaders who reflect the city and it's culture's worst traits.
* [[Our Mermaids Are Different]]: There are pretty much three different distinct varieties of Atlantean in Aquaman's oceans. Poseidonians - the [[Apparently Human Merfolk]] like Aquaman and most of the other Atlanteans. Tritonaians - your mermaids and mermen like Lori Lemaris. And an unnamed race of [[Fish People]] like Lagoon Boy, the animated version of Triton, or the revamped Topo. In ''[[Superman]] #129'', [http://superman.nu/tales2/lori/?page=9 it was established] that when scientists learned that Atlantis was sinking, they built a giant dome over the city, then later found a way to convert the populace into merfolk. As to why this has anything to do with Aquaman, ''[[Adventure Comics]] #280'' [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_rLV-ZuNPwJ4/S4OS6tRoq7I/AAAAAAAAGwc/t8U5w2aqgac/s1600-h/Adventure280_06.jpg tells] that not everyone became merfolk successfully, thus a domed city remained necessary. This origin was later retconned in ''The Atlantis Chronicles'', where is clearly stated that the acquatic serum was never meant to convert Atlanteans into merfolks, but rather to merely give them the ability to breathe water and thrive in the ocean. The merfolk came to be much later as an accident, when Shalako, a villainous wizard-prince of Atlantis, just to spite his scientist brother, [[A Wizard Did It|tampered with the special serum used to achieve the transformation]], turning his denizens into frog-legged humans, who later gave birth to the current merfolk. So, while every Atlantean city was originally domed, some of them got the domes dismantled for the benefit of the merfolks. Curiously, the [[Fish People]] of Atlantis have yet to be given either an official name or origin story in the entirety of the franchise's history.
* [[Overshadowed by Awesome]]: For all the grief that pop culture gives him, Aquaman is by no means a lightweight - command over all sea-life, de-facto leader of the oceans and super-strength among other qualities. Problem is, he regularly hangs out with powerhouses like [[Superman]] and [[Wonder Woman]].
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* [[Required Secondary Powers]]: Due to being adapted for life deep underwater as well as dry land Aquaman has basically won the [[Superpower Lottery]]: He's strong and tough to the point where he can lift around 20 tons, has several [[Super Senses]], is very fast, and his telepathic abilities are as strong as (if not stronger than) the [[Martian Manhunter]].
** Aquaman is actually far above twenty tons, both in and out of water. And he's even admitted J'onn is the more powerful telepath
* [[Rewarded as a Traitor Deserves]]: Happens often in this series given how many times Atlantis's [[Ungrateful Townsfolk|idiot citizenship]] betray Aquaman and put some [[Tyrant Takes the Helm|worthless asshat]] on the seat of theircrown and country.
* [[Rogues Gallery Transplant]]: The Shark and King Shark started out menacing Green Lantern and [[Superboy]], respectively.
* [[Running Gag]]: Aquaman's love of hot dogs. This led to a hilarious moment when he was forced to see a doctor for an unrelated issue, and told he should be eating more fish.
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