• Jabberjaw guest starred as an announcer or referee in the episodes "Mexico and England" (1977), "India and Israel" (1977), "Africa and California" (1977), "New York and Turkey" (1978) and "Louisiana and Atlantis" (1978) on ''
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics''. • Jabberjaw made a special guest appearance at a celebrity roast honoring
Fred Flintstone on the TV special ''
Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue'' (1978). In this appearance, Jabberjaw is voiced by
Don Messick. • Jabberjaw co-starred in the series ''
Yogi's Space Race (1978) in which he participated in intergalactic racing competitions with Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and other characters; his racing partner was a lazy bloodhound named Buford (from The Buford Files
of Buford and the Galloping Ghost'') and their race ship contained a track on which Buford ran to increase speed. Jabber and Buford were both voiced by
Frank Welker. • Jabberjaw also appeared in the medium of comic books. He made appearances in
Laff-A-Lympics issues #8 through #12 published by
Marvel Comics in 1978–79. He also appeared in
Hanna-Barbera Presents Superstar Olympics (issue #6) published by
Archie Comics in 1996 and
Cartoon Network Presents Jabberjaw! Speed Buggy! Captain Caveman! (issue #23) published by
DC Comics in 1999.
Charlton Comics was originally set to publish a Jabberjaw comic series in 1977, but it was cancelled. In France, Norbert Fersen adapted the show into a comic strip under its French translated name
Mantalo and featured in the magazines
Télé Junior,
Télé Parade and
Télé BD (1978–81). • Jabberjaw and Shelly starred in two 1979 educational
filmstrips –
The Silent Hunters and
A Whale of a Tale – as part of the
Hanna-Barbera Educational Filmstrips series distributed in classroom environments. • Jabberjaw made a cameo appearance in the episode "Goodbye, Mr. Chump" on ''
Yogi's Treasure Hunt'' (1987), voiced again by Frank Welker. • Jabberjaw and The Neptunes appeared on
Cartoon Network Groovies in a music video set to
Pain's "Jabberjaw (Running Underwater)" (1999) in which they are portrayed as a
ska band with the group dressed in modern clothing. • Jabberjaw appeared on the TV special
Night of the Living Doo (2001) trying to take out
Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. gang so he can finally get his respect. Frank Welker reprised the role of Jabberjaw. • Jabberjaw and The Neptunes made sporadic appearances on
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law in the episodes "Shoyu Weenie" (2002), "The Dabba Don" (2002), "Back to the Present" (2004), "Peanut Puberty" (2004), "Identity Theft" (2005), "Juror in Court" (2007) and "The Death of Harvey" (2007). Frank Welker reprised the role of Jabberjaw and voiced Biff while Clamhead was later voiced by
Steve Blum. • Jabberjaw made a cameo, sitting in the movie theater with other Hanna-Barbera/Cartoon Network/Warner Bros. characters on the opening
Cartoon Network logo from
The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002). • Jabberjaw made a cameo appearance in the
Johnny Bravo episode "Johnny Bravo Goes to Hollywood" (2004). • Jabberjaw appeared on
Sealab 2021 in the episode "Return of Marco" (2004). He was one of many sharks impaled with spears by an aquatic tribe of cave dwellers. • Jabberjaw and The Neptunes appeared on
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated in the episode "
Mystery Solvers Club State Finals" (2011) alongside other Hanna-Barbera mystery teams in a fever dream of Scooby-Doo's. Frank Welker reprised the role of Jabberjaw. • Jabberjaw made a cameo appearance in a 2012
MetLife commercial entitled "Everyone". • Jabberjaw and The Neptunes appeared in the
Robot Chicken episode "Things Look Bad for the Streepster" (2018) with Jabberjaw voiced by Tom Sheppard. Jabberjaw goes on vacation to Amity Island and runs into the cast of
Jaws, only to be killed by them. Bruce takes Jabberjaw's place in The Neptunes. • In 2018, as part of a series of crossovers with
DC Comics and Hanna-Barbera properties, a less cartoonish depiction of Jabberjaw and the Neptunes starred in a crossover with
Aquaman,
Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special #1. In the comic, Jabberjaw and the Neptunes hail from 60 years in the future, where Aqualand is depicted as a society where humans and sea creatures live alongside each other, though sea creatures frequently are discriminated against. Aquaman teams up with Jabberjaw and the Neptunes to battle a villain who takes up the identity of Aquaman's nemesis,
Ocean Master, and sends brainwashed killer sharks back in time to prevent Aqualand from being established. After defeating him, Aquaman encourages the band to use their music to mend relations between sea creatures and mankind. Aquaman is also dismayed to see in the future he is depicted similarly to how he is in the
Super Friends cartoon. • Jabberjaw and The Neptunes appeared in the
Wacky Races episode "Far Away In Old Bombay" (2018). • Jabberjaw appears in the end credits of the film
Scoob! as a new recruit of the
Blue Falcon's Falcon Force, and he appears to be gender-swapped. He/She was originally planned to have a larger role (and voiced by
Lizzo) but the concept was removed from the final film. • Jabberjaw appeared in the 2021 film
Space Jam: A New Legacy. He is seen watching the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad. • A genderbend version of Jabberjaw (later revealed to be the original version's daughter) is featured in the series
Jellystone! (2021–2025), voiced by Niccole Thurman. She is one of
Magilla Gorilla's employees in his clothing store along with
Loopy De Loop, who's also a girl. In the Season 3
Jellystone! episode "The Floodgates of Love", the original male Jabberjaw shows up as the father of the female Jabberjaw, voiced by
C. H. Greenblatt. The Neptunes also make appearances. Biff is more tanned and has lighter brown hair in this version. Shelly makes more appearances as a cashier at the Barbera's grocery store. • Jabberjaw appeared in the 2021 special
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You Now!, voiced again by Frank Welker. • Jabberjaw appeared in the
Family Guy episode, "Lawyer Guy" (2022). He appears on a selfie with
Peter Griffin's friends and Brick Baker. • Jabberjaw made a cameo appearance at a water fountain in the
Teen Titans Go! episode "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary", voiced by
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