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

Comics

Film

Internet

Magazines and literature

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

Schools

Sports

Television

Video games

gollark: ++delete the bee movie
gollark: Okay, fixed, I committed update.
gollark: ... please hold on.
gollark: Wait, is that still the Rust version?
gollark: It has begun its evil plan!

See also

References

  1. "My Top 100 Favorite Cartoon Sharks". Shezcrafti.com. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  2. "Jaws: Ultimate Predator - Wii". Ign.com. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
  3. "Shark Attack by Apollo for the Atari 2600". Atariguide.com. 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2015-12-15.
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