Animated ''. Concentric rings are shown coming from his forehead as a special effect related to his telepathic control of and communication with fish.|left • Aquaman appears in
The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, voiced by
Marvin Miller. The series featured
Mera,
Aqualad, a pet walrus named Tusky, and Aquaman's seahorses Storm and Imp. In addition to his usual array of abilities, this version of Aquaman could generate concussive water blasts. • Aquaman appears in the
Super Friends franchise, voiced initially by
Norman Alden and later by
William Callaway. This version possesses an encyclopedic knowledge of oceanography and oceanology. Furthermore, the series has been blamed for making Aquaman unpopular, and even laughable, by making him appear to be weak. • Aquaman appears in the parody miniseries
The Aquaman & Friends Action Hour. • Aquaman appears in series set in the
DC Animated Universe (DCAU), voiced initially by
Miguel Ferrer and later by Scott Rummell. This version holds a low view of humanity and is initially viewed as an urban legend. Following his introduction in
Superman: The Animated Series, Aquaman appears in
Justice League (2001) and
Justice League Unlimited, where he joins the eponymous group and loses his hand while battling his evil brother
Orm. • Aquaman appears in
Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by
John DiMaggio. • Aquaman appears in
Aquaman: King of Atlantis, voiced by
Cooper Andrews. • Arthur Curry appears in the
DC Super Hero Girls episode "#TheAquamanCometh", voiced by
Will Friedle. This version talks and acts like
Matthew McConaughey.
Live-action •
Aquaman appears in
Smallville, portrayed by
Alan Ritchson. • Aquaman appears in a
self-titled television pilot, portrayed by
Justin Hartley. • The DC Extended Universe iteration of Aquaman (see below) makes a cameo appearance in the
Peacemaker episode "
It's Cow or Never", portrayed by an uncredited
Jason Momoa. ==Film==