Sharks in popular culture
Representations of the shark are common in popular culture in the Western world, with a range of media generally portraying them of eating machines and threats. In some media, however, comedy is drawn from portrayals of sharks running counter to their popular image, with shark characters being portrayed as unexpectedly friendly or otherwise comical.
- For the main article on the fish, see Shark.
Examples of representation
The following sections of this article are meant to give an approximate sample of the many forms of representation of the shark in popular culture:
Cartoons
- Sharks are sometimes seen in Tom and Jerry
- Jabberjaw
- The anthropomorphic tiger shark from Kenny the Shark
- Sharky the Sharkdog from Eek! The Cat
- Sharky & George
- Rin Matsuoka, Free!
- The DIC Entertainment series, Street Sharks, featured crime-fighting man-shark hybrids
- In a season two episode of Captain Planet, sharks are the main focus[1]
- In a season one episode of ThunderCats, a cross between a shark and a black widow was featured
- Sharks appear in several episodes of the animated series Aquaman
- The Shark appears in two episodes of Oggy and the Cockroaches
- TigerSharks
- Zig and Sharko
Comics
- King Shark, a humanoid shark supervillain created by DC Comics
- Tiger Shark, an enemy of Namor the Sub-Mariner
- Warren White, an enemy of Batman
- Tiger Shark, an identity assumed by two separate DC Comics characters
- The Shark, an identity assumed by three different DC Comics characters
- Sharks are sometimes seen swimming in Aquaman comics
Film
- The Jaws franchise follows a series of man-eating shark attacks. The first film, directed by Steven Spielberg, stars Roy Scheider, Robert Shaw, and Richard Dreyfuss, three men who set out to kill a bloodthirsty great white shark. The film spawned a sequel, which in turn made enough profit to create two more sequels without Scheider, Jaws 3-D and Jaws: The Revenge.
- Various James Bond films depict sharks as man eating predators, e.g. Thunderball, Live and Let Die, The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only and Licence to Kill, used as violent forms of execution for traitors or alleged traitors to Bond's enemies. In the Austin Powers film series, which parodies many elements of the Bond films, the villain Dr. Evil is quite displeased when he is unable to acquire sharks with laser beams attached to their heads. He does get his wish in the third film.
- A shark makes an appearance in Batman: The Movie, attacking Batman as he ascends up a helicopter ladder, and explodes after being sprayed with Bat-shark repellent.
- Shark!, a 1969 action film.
- Anchor, Bruce, and Chum, a hammerhead shark, a great white shark and a mako shark, respectively, are a trio of sharks from the 2003 Disney/Pixar animated film, Finding Nemo. The three are depicted as vegetarians, who are fighting their instinctive desires to eat innocent fish.
- The family of great white sharks from the 2004 DreamWorks Animation film, Shark Tale.
- Maccus from Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End had his scarred head the appearance of that of a hammerhead shark and also had sharp, fang-like teeth much like those of a shark.
- A shark was briefly shown in Madagascar 2: Escape to Africa.
- The Sharknado franchise depicts sharks getting sucked into tornadoes and raining down upon people.
- Undead sharks appear in the 2017 Disney film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Internet
- Helicopter Shark, a composite photo of a shark leaping out of the ocean attacking military personnel climbing a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter ladder.
Magazines and literature
- Jaws, the book by Peter Benchley that the 1975 movie was based on. It tells a tale of a great white shark that terrorizes the small resort town of Amity Island, and three men who set out on a boat to track it down and kill it.
- Jaws 2 and Jaws: The Revenge, two film novelizations both written by Hank Searls
- A pregnant great white in another Peter Benchley novel, White Shark
- I Survived the Shark Attacks of 1916, a book by Lauren Tarshis
- The Devil's Teeth by Susan Casey
- Close to Shore by Michael Capuzzo about the Jersey Shore shark attacks of 1916
- Twelve Days of Terror by Richard Fernicola about the same events
Music
- Baby Shark, a children's song featuring a family of sharks. Popular as a campfire song, it has taken off since 2016, when Pinkfong, a South Korean education company, turned it into a viral video which spread through social media, online video, and radio.
Roleplaying games
- The weresharks of Dungeons & Dragons
- The Rokea weresharks of Werewolf: The Apocalypse
Schools
- A shark is the mascot of UNLV men's basketball, though not of the athletic program as a whole. The use of a shark was established under the head coaching tenure of Jerry Tarkanian, nicknamed "Tark the Shark".
- Razor the Shark of Nova Southeastern University
- “Perry Sharks” are the school animal of the Oliver Hazard Perry School, South Boston, MA
- Tony the Landshark, an anthropomorphic shark currently used as the mascot for the Ole Miss Rebels (University of Mississippi)
Sports
- Antibes Sharks, a French professional basketball team
- The Camden Riversharks, a baseball team based in New Jersey
- Named after the thresher shark, the Clearwater Threshers, are a minor league baseball from Florida
- The Cronulla Sharks, an Australian Rugby League team
- The East Fremantle Sharks, an Australian Rules football team
- Hawaii Pacific Sharks – NCAA Division II athletic program of Hawaii Pacific University
- Hull F.C. (once known as Hull Sharks), an English Rugby League team who have now reverted to the name 'Hull F.C.'.
- The Jacksonville Sharks, the reigning champion of the Arena Football League
- Named after the hammerhead shark, the Jupiter Hammerheads are a minor league baseball team
- LIU Sharks – NCAA Division I athletic program of Long Island University
- The Orlando Sharks, a U.S. Indoor Soccer team
- The NSU Sharks, NCAA Division II athletic program of Nova Southeastern University
- The Sale Sharks, an English rugby union team
- The San Jose Sharks, a U.S. National Hockey League team
- The Shanghai Sharks, a Chinese basketball team
- Sharks F.C., a Nigerian football team
- The Sheffield Sharks, an English basketball team
- The Sharks, a South African rugby union team
- The Worcester Sharks, a professional ice hockey team
Television
- Shark Week
- Shark Tank, a reality show with a title card and name based on sharks
- Several myths about sharks were tested in MythBusters
- "The Shark Fighter!", an episode of The Aquabats! Super Show! featuring a gang of mutant legged "land sharks" who attack a beachside city.
- Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy, features a hammerhead shark called Todd Lagoona played by Richard Ayoade.
- Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger, features a shark girl that called Sela
Video games
- Jaws, a video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
- Jaws Unleashed, a game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows.
- Jaws: Ultimate Predator, a game for the Wii and Nintendo 3DS set 35 years after the events of the original 1975 movie.[2]
- The Hungry Shark series of mobile games allows the player to swim, leap and feed as a variety of shark species
- Depth is a sharks vs. humans underwater combat simulator where players can choose to be a human or one of several shark species.
- Sharpedo is a Pokémon from Generation III of the game series that is the evolutionary successor to the Pokémon known as Carvanha.
- Sharks are underwater enemies in a few entries of both the Mario and Donkey Kong franchises.
- Sharks are occasional enemies in the Ecco the Dolphin series of games.
- Shark Jaws, a single-player arcade by Atari, Inc.
- Shark Attack is a game by Apollo for the Atari 2600.[3]
- Tiny is the name of a great white shark featured in Batman: Arkham City. Tiny was an attraction at Gotham Museum's "Terrors of the Deep" aquarium before the Penguin bought the building and turned it into his hideout.
- Whale sharks can be found in World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
- Sharks can be seen underwater in Tomb Raider: Underworld.
- Sharks are seen as both enemies and hunting opportunities in Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag.
- Sharks appear in Grand Theft Auto V.
- Tiger sharks can be seen underwater and attack in Call of Duty: Ghost.
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See also
- Shark
- List of sharks
- Sharks in art
References
- "My Top 100 Favorite Cartoon Sharks". Shezcrafti.com. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
- "Jaws: Ultimate Predator - Wii". Ign.com. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
- "Shark Attack by Apollo for the Atari 2600". Atariguide.com. 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
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