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    Aquatic humanoids appear in legend and fiction. "Water-dwelling people with fully human, fish-tailed or other compound physiques feature in the mythologies and folklore of maritime, lacustrine and riverine societies across the planet.": 6 


    Myth



    "Ancient sea deities" have been regarded as the "earliest version of a human-fish hybrid". Creatures with a human torso and the tail of a fish appear in the myths of cultures around the world and persist in contemporary popular culture.: 6 


    Piscine humanoids


    Water-dwelling humanoids in legend and fiction have frequently been depicted with characteristics of fish.


    = Legend

    =
    The amabie from Japanese folklore
    The ceasg in Scottish folklore has the upper body of a beautiful woman merging with the tail of a grilse (a young salmon)
    Finfolk from the folklore of Orkney
    Melusine in European folklore
    Merrows from Irish folklore
    The Ningyo from Japanese folklore
    Sirens, while initially described as birdlike, but have become associated with mermaids in later folklore.
    The Umibōzu from Japanese folklore


    = Hoax

    =
    Fiji mermaid, taxidermic hoax perpetuated by PT Barnum.


    = Fiction

    =


    Literature


    Caliban from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
    The Little Mermaid, from Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales (1837)
    The harbor master from Robert W. Chambers's story "The Harbor-Master" (1899)
    The fish man from Irvin S. Cobb's story "Fishhead" (1913)
    Ichthyander from Alexander Belyayev's Amphibian Man (1928)
    The Deep Ones from H. P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1936)
    The Myposans from Edgar Rice Burroughs's "Slaves of the Fish Men" (1941)
    Swimmers from C. M. Kosemen's All Tomorrows (2006)


    Comics


    The Fish Men from Buck Rogers comic strips
    The Shark Men from Flash Gordon comic strips
    The Water People from Carl Barks's story "The Secret of Atlantis"
    Abe Sapien from the Hellboy comics
    The Trench in DC Comics


    Films


    The sea people from The Mysterious Island (1929)
    The Gill-man from Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954)
    The Gill-man from The She-Creature (1956)
    The Gill-man from The Monster of Piedras Blancas (1958)
    The Gill-men from City Under the Sea (1965)
    The titular creatures from Humanoids from the Deep (1980)
    The mutant from Leviathan (1989)
    Chocki, the shark-man from Cabin Boy (1994)
    The Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water (2017)


    Games


    Aulbath (a.k.a. Rikuo), a merman character from the video game series, Darkstalkers, by Capcom
    Kuo-toa, "evil fish-men" from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
    The Murloc are a species of amphibious creatures which live in tribes in World of Warcraft
    Neptuna, the mermaid-like boss in Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
    The Rokea, weresharks from the roleplaying game Werewolf: the Apocalypse
    The sahuagin from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
    The tritons from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
    Zoras from The Legend of Zelda


    Television



    The Aquaphibians from the Stingray TV series
    The race of Cabira (one of Chilled's henchmen) is a race of fish-like humanoids from Dragon Ball
    The Fish People from the radio broadcast Alexei Sayle and the Fish People
    The Fishmen are a race of fish-like humans from the anime One Piece. They are modeled after different aquatic lifeforms. The Fishmen can breed with Giants to create Wotans.
    Gill (aka Gil Moss) from "Kim Possible"
    Goo, a mermaid character from Gumby
    Hippocampus from Krapopolis is a piscine humanoid. The episode "Prince Hippo" revealed that he is part of a race of Atlantean fish-men with his mother being the unnamed Queen of Atlantis.
    The Kanassans are a race of fish-like humanoids from the planet Manassas. They are said to possess psychic abilities, including being able to read minds and see into the future. They featured in the special Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku
    Mer-Man from the Masters of the Universe franchise
    Molly, Gil, Goby, Deema, Oona and Nonny from Bubble Guppies
    Rayza from A.T.O.M.
    Sil and the Sea Devils from Doctor Who
    In the Dragon Ball Z series, the alien race of Sūi' (one of Frieza's foot soldiers) is a race of humanoid fish-like aliens who worked in the Galactic Frieza Army
    The TigerSharks from The Comic Strip segment of the same name


    Amphibian humanoids


    Humanoids with characteristics of amphibians


    = Legend

    =
    The Loveland frog


    = Fiction

    =


    Literature


    Mr. Toad from The Wind in the Willows (1908)
    The Frogman from L. Frank Baum's The Lost Princess of Oz (1917)
    The Deep Ones from H. P. Lovecraft's The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1936)
    The Newts from Karel Čapek's War with the Newts (1936)
    Marshwiggles from C. S. Lewis's The Silver Chair (1953)


    Comics


    Frog-Man and the Ani-Men version of Frog-Man from Marvel Comics
    The Frog Monsters from the Hellboy comics
    Pepe the Frog, a comic character and Internet meme


    Films


    The sea people from The Mysterious Island (1929)
    The Gungans from Star Wars (1999)


    Games


    The Battletoads from the video game series of the same name
    Bullywug from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game
    The Murloc are a species of amphibious creatures from World of Warcraft
    The Salarians, a race in the Mass Effect series


    Television


    The characters of Amphibia, a world of anthropomorphic frogs and other amphibians.
    Bullfrog from the adult animated show Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix
    Crazy Frog
    The Hynerians from Farscape
    Kermit the Frog and Robin the Frog from The Muppets
    Michigan J. Frog, star of the Looney Tunes short One Froggy Evening and onetime mascot of The WB
    Queen Oona from Disenchantment belongs to a race of amphibious humanoids called Salamanders.


    Miscellaneous


    Some water-dwelling humanoids in fiction and legend have been assigned characteristics of species other than amphibians or fish, or have been presented as "fully human formed aquatic humanoids".


    = Legend

    =
    The Amabie from Japanese folklore
    The fuath, "malevolent humanoid water-spirits" from Scottish folklore
    Kappa from Japanese folklore
    Melusine in European folklore
    The Neck from Scandinavian folklore
    Selkies, from Irish folklore
    The Umibōzu from Japanese folklore
    Undines in the writings of Paracelsus


    = Fiction

    =


    Literature


    Grendel and Grendel's mother from Beowulf
    The underwater people from H. G. Wells's story "In the Abyss" (1896)
    Caliban from William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
    The Seal-like Submen from Olaf Stapledon's Last and First Men (1930)
    Swimmers from C. M. Kosemen's All Tomorrows (2006)


    Comics


    Namor the Sub-Mariner, from the Marvel Universe
    Aquaman from DC Comics


    Films


    Cecaelia – Half-human, half-octopus, the term was coined by fans in the late 2000s to describe characters such as Ursula from The Little Mermaid (1989).: 37 
    The Killer from Split Second (1992)
    The "Mariner" from Waterworld (1995)
    The Amphibian Man from The Shape of Water (2017)


    Games


    The Argonians from Elder Scrolls
    The Naga are a species of aquatic humanoids under the command and leadership of Queen Azshara in World of Warcraft


    Television


    Some characters in Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea are humans having the ability to breathe underwater (called Ena)


    See also


    Jenny Haniver
    List of avian humanoids
    List of reptilian humanoids
    List of hybrid creatures in folklore
    Insectoids in science fiction and fantasy


    Notes




    Citations




    General references


    The movie Big Fish is about humanoid fish people.

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    Bleiler, E. F. (1998). Science-fiction : the Gernsback years : a complete coverage of the genre magazines ... from 1926 through 1936. Kent, Ohio: Kent State University Press. ISBN 9780873386043.
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