Aquaman

1967
Aquaman

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Menace of the Black Manta Sep 09, 1967

Black Manta and his Manta Men hatch a plot against the King of the Seven Seas.

EP2 The Rampaging Reptile Men Sep 09, 1967

The Reptile Men attack a hydropower station taking Aqualad hostage. Aquaman is trapped in a cave so it's up to Storm to try and save the day.

EP3 The Return of Nepto Sep 16, 1967

A major storm causes Nepto and his Viking crew to wake up from their deep sleep. They devise a plan to overthrow Atlantis and make Nepto the new king. Aquaman and Aqualad team up to try and stop them.

EP4 The Fiery Invaders Sep 16, 1967

Aliens invade Earth to try and take over the planet. They set the world's oceans on fire and make a direct attack upon Atlantis. Aquaman calls in his fish friends to try and help ward off the attacks and put out the fires.

EP5 The Sea Raiders Sep 23, 1967

Aliens bring their ship to Earth's oceans to grab creatures for their collection. Aquaman and Aqualad rush to the rescue when Tusky is captured.

EP6 War of the Water Worlds Sep 23, 1967

Mera and her walrus companion Tusky discover a beautiful flower growing out of some silver sand. The flower kidnaps Mera to a water world beneath the regular ocean. Tusky gets Aquaman and Aqualad and they discover that Mera has been kidnapped by the evil Slath. Can they save mera before it's too late?

EP7 The Volcanic Monster Sep 30, 1967

The explosion of an underwater volcano creates a giant monster that threatens the safety of the Earth. Aquaman tries to find the location of the monster's underwater lair so he can put a stop to him once and for all.

EP8 The Crimson Monster From The Pink Pool Sep 30, 1967

An inter-dimensional pool of poisonous pink liquid appears on the floor of the ocean. Through it, a monster appears with its sights set on Atlantis. Aquaman and Aqualad must work quickly to protect their home.

EP9 The Ice Dragon Oct 07, 1967

A dragon that, instead of breathing fire, has the ability to freeze anything in its path is causing the normally warm waters to become cold. Aquaman and Aqualad, with the help of Tusky, do battle with the dragon and eventually trick it into sealing itself into an iceberg.

EP10 The Deadly Drillers Oct 07, 1967

Tremors and quakes are causing havoc in the sea. Aqualad is in the area and Aquaman goes to investigate. Turns out that diamond drills controlled by the Molemen, a race of mutants, are causing the problems. Aquaman is captured by the Molemen while Aqualad goes to warn Atlantis and learns of an invasion plan. Can Aquaman save himself and Atlantis?

EP11 Vassa, Queen Of The Mermen Oct 14, 1967

Queen Vassa brings her army of mechanical replica whales to take over Aquaman's home world. She captures Mera and threatens to destroy Atlantis. Will Aquaman be able to save his friend Mera and Atlantis?

EP12 The Microscopic Monsters Oct 14, 1967

Black Manta returns to steal Aquaman's latest invention, a growth ray that increases the size of microscopic sea life that he will then use to take over Atlantis.

EP13 The Onslaught Of The Octomen Oct 21, 1967

Aqualad finds a city built by a super scientific race. The race turns out to be The Octomen. Aqualad and Tusky are kidnapped by them to lure Aquaman into a trap and find out how he communicates with the sea creatures. While saving Aqualad, Aquaman is captured and forced to reveal how he uses his powers. This gives him an opportunity to call his undersea friends for help. At this moment the trap, an electric octo-giant, is unleashed. Aquaman and Aqualad are forced to find a way of destroying the creature.

EP14 Treacherous Is The Torpedoman Oct 21, 1967

Tusky discovers an old shipwreck and brings it to the attention of Aquaman and Aqualad. When they arrive at the ship they discover that it has been the hideout for the Torpedoman since his last encounter with Aquaman.

EP15 The Satanic Saturnians Oct 28, 1967

Aquaman goes to investigate strange rising tides and a strong new ocean current. He discovers that there are icebergs that have moved too far South and are melting fast making the water levels rise. He sets off to the North Pole to see if the icecaps are melting.

EP16 The Brain, The Brave, and The Bold Oct 28, 1967

The domed city of Atlantis is attacked by The Brain, who uses sonic brain waves. Aquaman and Aqualad go to investigate and intercept a missile attack with the help of their fish friends. However, after the sonic brain waves are activated, Aquaman no longer has control over the fish, giving The Brain the perfect opportunity to attack Aquaman.

EP17 Where Lurks the Fisherman Nov 04, 1967

The Fisherman uses his crab-shaped craft to first set a trap for Aquaman and then to lead an assault on Atlantis.

EP18 Mephisto's Marine Marauders Nov 04, 1967

EP19 The Trio Of Terror Nov 11, 1967

Three of Aquaman's greatest foes join forces to defeat him. The Brain asks Black Manta and Queen Vassa to combine their genius and simultaneously attack Aquaman and Atlantis.

EP20 The Torp, The Magneto, and The Claw Nov 11, 1967

EP21 Goliaths Of The Deep Sea Gorge Nov 18, 1967

EP22 The Sinister Sea Scamp Nov 18, 1967

EP23 The Devil Fish Nov 25, 1967

EP24 The Sea Scavengers Nov 25, 1967

EP25 In Captain ‘Cuda's Clutches Dec 02, 1967

EP26 The Mirror Man From Planet Imago Dec 02, 1967

EP27 The Sea Sorcerer Dec 09, 1967

EP28 The Sea Snares Of Captain Sly Dec 09, 1967

EP29 The Undersea Trojan Horse Dec 16, 1967

EP30 The Vicious Villainy Of Vassa Dec 16, 1967

EP31 Programmed For Destruction Dec 23, 1967

EP32 The War Of The Quatix And The Bimphabs Dec 23, 1967

EP33 The Stickmen Of Stygia Dec 30, 1967

EP34 Three Wishes To Trouble Dec 30, 1967

EP35 The Silver Sphere Jan 06, 1968

EP36 To Catch A Fisherman Jan 06, 1968

6.6| 0h30m| TV-Y| en| More Info
Released: 09 September 1967 Ended
Producted By: Filmation Associates
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Aquaman is a Filmation animated series that premiered on CBS on September 9, 1967, and ended June 1970. It is a 30-minute version of The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, repackaged without the Superman and Superboy segments. The show is composed of previously-aired adventures featuring the DC Comics superheroes Aquaman and his sidekick Aqualad, the Atom, the Flash and Kid Flash, the Green Lantern and Hawkman. The Justice League of America and Teen Titans are also featured in team adventures.

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adonis98-743-186503 The adventures of the aquatic superhero Aquaman and his friends. Despite some pretty good animation as a whole 'Aquaman' reminded me more of Scooby-Doo rather than Aquaman. This series has it's fair share of good moments but seeing Black Manta spending most of his time inside a submarine and his eyes glowing or just the fact of seeing Aquaman riding a sea horse and going around using his powers and not doing anything much after that to me was incredibly cheesy and the series just doesn't hold up plus the whole look is incredibly old today. (5/10)
johntracytb5 The summer of 1967 was one of the most exciting times of my youth, once CBS started to run their advertisements for the "Superman/Aquaman Hour Of Adventure." I'd been an avid fan of Aquaman and Aqualad stories since their days in Adventure Comics, and, being that Aqualad was my favorite hero, I also followed his adventures with his land-bound friends, The Teen Titans. Imagine my surprise to find that there would be an animated series based on my favorite heroes, something I could enjoy every Saturday, instead of waiting for the comics to hit the stands. The voice actors in the "Aquaman" series were amazing, most notably the manic performances of Ted Knight as the narrator, as well as playing nearly every villain featured. I can only imagine the contortions he went into while delivering lines for the Sea Sorcerer or Captain Barracuda. (I'd have paid to see that)! Marvin Miller, previously the voice of TV's "The Millionaire," made for a wonderfully regal yet benign Aquaman, and Jerry Dexter's voicing of Aqualad quite nicely matched the innocent zeal of Aquaman's faithful friend and sidekick. (Every time I see the "Jumpin' Jellyfish" ride at Disney's California Adventure, I hear Jerry's voice in my head saying that line). Diana Maddox had more work at playing the winsome Wonder Girl in the "Teen Titans" cartoons than as Mera, here featured as the Aqua-Duo's gal pal, rather than the wife she was to Aquaman by that time in print stories. Also of note is Pat Harrington Jr's giddy delivery of Speedy in the three "Teen Titans" cartoons, ever the smart-aleck, quick-witted Boy Bowman, coupled with his performance as the youthful Ray Palmer, aka The Atom. (Hopefully those fun outings with the Justice League Of America members and the Titans will appear on DVD in similar fashion following the "Aquaman" DVD). Additionally, the lush soundtrack for this series matched the sumptuous seascape backgrounds, making these undersea romps just as memorable as the inviting image of the ever-glowing Atlantean dome featured at the close of each show. Unlike the far more sinister and serious Aquaman later featured in Warner Bros. Animation's series "Superman" and "Justice League," these outings with the Aqua-Duo (or "Marine Marvels," take your pick) are a joy: light on violence (though Aqualad gets banged up early and often) and long on aquatic splendor, always ending in mirth and a hearty "Let's head for home, Tadpole" ...or "Squirt," "Sardine," "Shrimp" or "Minnow." (You'd think Aquaman could have had the decency to give the kid a real name, wouldn't you)? It didn't matter that the Sea King had to have a power shift (his hard water abilities) swiped from his wife, or that Tusky gets to save the day almost as often as our heroes. Our Marine Marvels knew how to show off their wondrous undersea world to its best advantage and, to this day, the series remains Filmation's most beautiful effort.It's sad that it took forty years for WB Animation to clean up those bleeding reds from the old film stock and issue these fabulous cartoons as they originally appeared. I could almost forgive them for the travesty of the Cartoon Express edited versions of the 1990s. (I said "almost")! It is, as Aqualad says, "great fun" to see our intrepid aquatic heroes riding the waves to adventure in glorious comic book colors once again. Filmation owned my Saturday mornings in the late 1960s and I love reliving that era through these marvelous episodes.
voicemaster71 I never saw this animated show of Aquaman until I was a senior in high school. We'd finally gotten a VCR and I rented the Super Powers cartoon set of Aquaman. Though the animation can't hold a candle to today's standards, I truly appreciate the work that Filmation did. The only gripe I had was Aquaman sporting black boots instead of the green fins on the back of his legs. I truly felt the show had its strength in terms of story lines. Aquaman is truly in his element and you did not mess with him. While I love the SuperFriends with a passion, their use of Aquaman was inexcusable, keeping him out of the water way too much. But I will say this, the SuperFriends had the upper hand in terms of voice over. I liked Norman Alden, the first of the 2 Aquaman voice overs better than I did Marvin Miller on this show. For some odd reason, people keep thinking Ted Knight did his voice. While Ted is definitely associated with the Aquaman show, he was the narrator, supportive players and villains while Marvin Miller was Aquaman.In this show, Aquaman had a sidekick named Aqualad, who together were like an underwater version of Batman and Robin, with Aqualad using stupid catchphrases like "Holy Haddocks!" and "Sufferin Sailfish!", plus they had an Aqua Cave. SOund familiar? And like the SuperFriends afterwards, they had to have a cutesy character around, hence Tusky the Walrus and 2 Seahorses, Storm and Imp. Mera is in the cartoon, but she's not Aquaman's wife. The only villains I recognize are Black Manta and the Fisherman, but I'm not familiar with the Brain and Queen Vassa.Tomorrow, I will pick up the series on DVD. Too bad it doesn't have the DC Super Hero segments. I love Aquaman along with Batman and Superman, thanks largely to the SuperFriends.
buddhadan-1 I'll admit that Aquaman was never my favorite superhero and in fact I felt that he, along with those like the Sub Mariner, were sort of silly because they had a limited venue and their powers were really only focused on this limited area.Yes, I understand that the world is over 70 percent water, but that being said, most people (and thus most adventure) do not live on or under the water, thus limiting these heroes.This series was, in my opinion, very average for the time and even less impressive these days. The animation style was fairly average, the stories very simplistic, and the sound effects very campy.While I didn't think that it was that impressive, I do give it credit for helping to push many other cartoons forward and for being entertaining to young children, even if it was only for a short period of time.