"Shark Fighter" | |
Season 2, Episode 7![]() | |
Production Code: | 302 |
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Airdate: | December 28, 2013 |
Credits | |
Director: | Jason Hatfield |
Written by: | Chad Larson |
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"Shark Fighter!" is the 7th episode of The Aquabats! Super Show! from Season 2. It was based on the song and premiered on The Hub Network on December 28, 2013 at 1PM ET/10AM PT.
Synopsis[]
When The Aquabats find themselves face-to-face with mutant land sharks, they join forces with the legendary Shark Fighter, who just might end up being the big brother Crash has always wanted.
Lil' Bat Cartoon[]
Lil' Bat grows a plant and lovingly protects it from hungry animals until it finishes growing into the plant and eats him.
Characters[]
- The MC Bat Commander
- Crash McLarson
- Ricky Fitness
- Eaglebones Falconhawk
- Jimmy the Robot
- The Shark Fighter
Trivia[]
- Shark Fighter was played by Rhys Darby, who is best known for playing Nigel Billingsley in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and Jumanji: The Next Level, which both featured Jack Black, who also played the Wizard of Hollywood in the first episode of The Aquabats Super Kickstarter campaign. Darby later reprised his role as the Shark Fighter in the final episode of The Aquabats RadVentures, which was the only episode to be animated.
- The plant in the Lil' Bat cartoon was from Little Shop of Horrors.
- In the beginning of Crash's origin story, many props from Season 1 in his bedroom include:
- Cactus Monster from Night of the Cactus!
- Cobra Man from CobraMan!
- The Floating Eye of Death from Floating Eye of Death
- Jimmy Jr. from Mysterious Egg!
- ManAnt from ManAnt
- This is the last episode to feature the Learning and Growing jingle. However, the jingle came back for the final time in the 11th episode of The Aquabats RadVentures.
- The music for the "Previously... on The Aquabats! Super Show!" segment was later reused for the 5th episode of The Aquabats Super Kickstarter campaign.
- The dramatic shark fighting music was later reused for the "Previously... on The Aquabats! Super Show!" segments in Kitty Litter and the final episode of The Aquabats Super Kickstarter campaign.
- The Hub Network logo was omitted in the remastered version.