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Mermaid Man
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Residence: Shady Shoals Rest Home, Bikini Bottom, Pacific Ocean
Occupation(s): Action hero (semi-retired)
Gender: Male
Color: Orange-peach (seasons 1-3)
Light tan (season 4-present)
Eye color: Black
Classification: Human
First appearance: "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy"
Latest appearance: "Bubble Bass's Tab"
Portrayer: Series: Ernest Borgnine (Template:Time - Template:Time)
Tom Kenny (younger self in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy")
Adam West (younger self in "Back to the Past")
Video games: Ernest Borgnine (SuperSponge, SpongeBob's Truth or Square, and SpongeBob's Boating Bash)
Joe Whyte (Employee of the Month, Battle for Bikini Bottom, and Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated)
Joe Alaskey (Lights, Camera, Pants! and Creature from the Krusty Krab)
Enn Reitel (SpongeBob Moves In!)|}}


Ernie,Template:E better known by his superhero name Mermaid Man,[1] is a semi-retired superhero who lives in Bikini Bottom. He and his sidekick Barnacle Boy are the stars of a show-within-a-show called The Adventures of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, but they are also real superheroes within the SpongeBob SquarePants universe.

The two are now very old and currently reside at Shady Shoals Rest Home. However, their two biggest fans, Template:Link and Patrick Star, convinced them to come out of retirement.

Along with Barnacle Boy and Grandma SquarePants, Mermaid Man is one of the three recurring characters who have been retired from the series. He and Barnacle Boy were retired after Mermaid Man's voice actor, Ernest Borgnine, passed away in Template:Time.[2] He and Barnacle Boy now appear as toys or on pictures. Barnacle Boy's voice actor Tim Conway later passed away in 2019.

Description[edit]

Mermaid Man is a parody of both Template:W and Template:W's flagship character Template:W. He wears a nearly identical costume in every episode (two shells on each side) and his powers, which include being able to control the creatures of the sea, are also similar to those of Aquaman. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy's TV show and method of fighting crime are based on the Template:W, their secret headquarters, the Mermalair, is a parody of the Template:W, and their vehicle, the invisible boatmobile is a parody of both the Template:W and Template:W's invisible jet.

Of note, he and Barnacle Boy are virtually completely human in appearance, except that they are the same size as the other characters of Template:SBSP, unlike the humans in the two movies and "SpongeBob's Big Birthday Blowout".

Mermaid Man, as well as Barnacle Boy, are both humans, and it has been confirmed that they once lived on land. Mermaid Man has a circular body and thin legs. His costume is very similar to that of Aquaman, having an orange shirt, green pants, and seashells on his nipples. He also wears pink slippers due to his age. He wears a purple starfish on his nose and has a purple belt with a metallic blue "M" on it that has the ability to shrink or incinerate people, unlike Aquaman.

Role in video games[edit]

Operation Krabby Patty[edit]

Mermaid Man makes a cameo with Barnacle Boy in the level "Boating School 101."

SuperSponge[edit]

SpongeBob wants Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy to sign a photograph for Patrick's birthday. However, they want to get rid of SpongeBob and send him on random tasks around Bikini Bottom.

Revenge of the Flying Dutchman[edit]

A costume of him can be accessed via the changing tent in the console version.

Employee of the Month[edit]

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy are in Rock Bottom when Patrick and Mermaid Man have a soda drinking burping contest. Patrick wins but Mermaid Man gets very bad gas that makes him unable to stand up and SpongeBob finds help to get him in the invisible boatmobile to leave Rock Bottom.

Battle for Bikini Bottom/Battle for Bikini Bottom - Rehydrated[edit]

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy appear in the Mermalair but Template:Link's robots have invaded it.

They can also be seen in the levels "Jellyfish Fields" and "Kelp Forest."

Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy[edit]

Him and Barnacle Boy makes a cameo in Nicktoons Freeze Frame Frenzy as an out of place character the player must photograph.

The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie video game[edit]

A costume of him is unlockable as an extra in the console version.

Lights, Camera, Pants![edit]

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy appear during a new episode being directed by Gill Hammerstein. In it, they are falsely accused of destroying the Sand Stadium when it was actually stolen by the Sneaky Hermit. However, when they are sent to Bikini Bottom Jail, the prison warden tells them what is really going on and lets them go so they can catch the villain, thus accidentally letting the Dirty Bubble and Man Ray go free.

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy go to Goo Lagoon and to the Krusty Krab to find clues. When they go to the Chum Bucket, they discover that Man Ray and the Dirty Bubble are using the mayor's child as their captive in an attempt to help the Sneaky Hermit's plans. They reluctantly make a truce with the villains and work together to find the Sneaky Hermit with some help from an expert hunter from Jellyfish Fields.

They manage to track down the hermit and foil his plan of putting Bikini Bottom on his back so he can have a home. When the crisis ends, they return to the Sand Stadium to continue watching the musical performance.

The Yellow Avenger[edit]

SpongeBob acquires Mermaid Man's powers and has to defeat all of his enemies.

Creature from the Krusty Krab[edit]

He appears in the level Rooftop Rumble and helps Starfishman defeat Plankton.

SpongeBob's Truth or Square[edit]

Him and Barnacle Boy appear in the Mermalair and SpongeBob's bedroom.

SpongeBob's Boating Bash[edit]

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy appear when SpongeBob and Patrick want to borrow the invisible boatmobile.

They later appear when SpongeBob gets his "license" from Seymour Scales. Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy later arrest Seymour and Mermaid Man calls him evil.

They are also unlockable characters who drive in the same boat during the races.

SpongeBob SquigglePants[edit]

He appears in some of the Comic Book nano-games.

Nicktoons Unite![edit]

SpongeBob can be seen wearing a costume of him as an unlockable extra in the console version.

Nicktoons: Android Invasion[edit]

Him and Barnacle Boy are mentioned after SpongeBob rescues Manny Rivera/El Tigre for Zim's telephone booth.

Nicktoons MLB[edit]

Him and Barnacle Boy are seen as a card.

Character[edit]

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Mermaid Man when he was younger.

Mermaid Man is an old man who is overweight and very round in shape. He exhibits several typical characteristics of an elderly man, such as white hair, poor sight and hearing, crankiness, and memory loss, often forgetting what he is thinking about or doing. Elements of his costume not shared by Aquaman include an M-shaped belt buckle that is metallic blue and his belt is purple (several versions of Aquaman, however, wear an A-shaped belt buckle and his belt is yellow), a purple star-shaped mask, a scallop-shell bra (which is also a cell phone), and a pair of pink fuzzy slippers. The purple-shaped star over his nose was given to Mermaid Man by a mermaid. It is the only way that he can breathe underwater.

Mermaid Man has a sidekick, Barnacle Boy, whom he still treats like a child even though Barnacle Boy is 68 years old (according to "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy V"). Mermaid Man also notably goes crazy whenever anyone says "evil."

Abilities[edit]

According to Mermaid Man, his powers all come from his costume. His abilities include summoning and controlling sea creatures, high-speed swimming (used to create the "Raging Whirlpool"), water balls, super strength, and the ability to survive underwater. While Mermaid Man retains all of these abilities, they are not as powerful as they were in his prime.

Belt[edit]

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In addition to this, his belt features a wide array of abilities, similar to Batman's utility belt, as seen in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV." These abilities are usually manifested as a beam or ray. The only one specifically named on the show is the "Small Ray," which shrinks things, but various effects are created when SpongeBob tests various buttons on Template:Link in an attempt to reverse the Small Ray's effects. These include several bizarre mutations and effects, such as causing the victim to suddenly catch on fire, turn inside out, get a clump of snakes covering their head, or to be cut in half by scissors. Despite being the operator of the belt, he doesn't know how it works

It also contains the power of Wumbo. Wumbology is the study of everything Wumbo. Wumbo means the "opposite of mini," as seen in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy IV."

Also, in the video game Lights, Camera, Pants!, Mermaid Man states that his belt has a "Chin Cam," a hidden camera that takes pictures of his chin.

In-universe merchandise based on him[edit]

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The Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy trading card.

In the episode "Ditchin'," a Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy origin comic book is shown. One panel features a man resembling Barnacle Boy and a woman resembling Mermaid Man in a spaceship. The woman has two children in her arms resembling Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy, implying that the heroes are brothers.

More merchandise can also be seen in "Mermaid Man Begins," thus causing a dispute on his and Barnacle Boy's backstory. In "The Card," 54 trading cards have also been made as entertainment for fans. Toys were manufactured as part of a Krusty Krab promotion in "Mermaid Man vs. SpongeBob."

Enemies[edit]

Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy have several supervillain enemies. Their two most notable foes are Man Ray and Dirty Bubble. Other villains include the Atomic Flounder, who is now retired, the Sinister Slug, the Jumbo Shrimp, Kelp Thing, and the Moth, a humanoid moth who steals light, as seen in "Night Light." Mermaid Man claims to have been trying to catch the Moth for 57 years due to his very small size.

The Mermalair features a "villain containment chamber," where villains such as Man Ray and Prawn are imprisoned in frozen tartar sauce, as seen in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" and the video game Battle for Bikini Bottom.

Similarities to DC and Marvel Superheroes[edit]

  • The invisible boatmobile is a parody of the invisible plane of Wonder Woman and the Batmobile of Batman.
  • His friends and enemies are similar to Batman and Aquaman's' friends and enemies such as Barnacle Boy, Elastic Waistband, Miss Appear, and Man Ray being parodies of Aqualad, Robin, Plastic Man, Elongated Man, Wonder Woman, and Black Manta.
  • In "Back to the Past," Mermaid Man's younger self is voiced by Adam West, who portrayed Batman in the TV series.
    • Similarly, Burt Ward, who voiced Barnacle Boy's younger self, portrayed Robin in the TV series.
  • The fight sequences have scenes with words like "POW!," "BAM!," and "NAP!," another possible nod to Adam West's portrayal of Batman.
  • His utility belt seems to contain gadgets for any situation, much like Batman's.
  • His sidekick, Barnacle Boy, is a parody of both Aqualad and Robin.
  • His supposedly fake origins (shown in "Ditchin") suggests he is from outer space, much like Superman and Martian Manhunter
  • He and Barnacle Boy spring into action after they "say the oath" while touching the tips of two golden rings. This is an obvious parody of The Wonder Twins both with the rings and the oath "Wonder Twin powers activate!" It should be noted that the Green Lantern Corps of DC also say an oath, and wield "power rings" as their armament.
  • The way he shouts to the place he wants to go is a parody of the famous way Batman shouts "to the Batcave," mostly in Adam West's TV show (sometimes, followed by the singular eye-catch).
  • In "Shuffleboarding," Mermaid Man has a boomerang called the Mermarang, which is a parody of Batman's Batarang.
  • His superhero group, The International Justice League of Super Acquaintances, is a parody of the Template:W.
  • He is very similar to the DC and Template:W superheroes, Aquaman and Namor (though mostly Aquaman), as well as Batman.

Trivia[edit]

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An early version of Mermaid Man with his friend Barnacle Bill
  • In the episode "Mermaid Man Begins" it is revealed that Mermaid Man's real name is Ernie, a reference to his voice actor, the late Ernest Borgnine.
  • A kid appears dressed as Mermaid Man in "The Legend of Boo-Kini Bottom."
  • A common stereotype of the elderly, Mermaid Man is easily annoyed, falls asleep often, and is very senile.
  • On the title cards and the DVD episode listings, his name is spelled as "Mermaidman."
  • When it comes to mermaids, seashells are used in place of bras or bikini tops (as seen with Template:W from Template:W's Template:W). Mermaid Man sports a seashell bra, thus continuing his mermaid motif.
  • His name in the Russian dub, is "Морской Супермэн," which roughly translates to "Marine Superman."
  • Out of all the Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy themed episodes of the series, "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III" is the only one that does not focus around them and the only one where they only appear in the form of a cameo.
  • In the Hebrew dub, Mermaid Man is named "ish hayam," which translates to "sea man."
  • He and Barnacle Boy have been discontinued from the show due to the deaths of their respective actors and now only appear on pictures or as toys.
  • In the Croatian dub, he speaks with a Bosnian dialect.
  • The running gag of the way Mermaid Man says, "Eeeevil" was ad libbed. When Ernest Borgnine was recording his dialogue, when he was supposed to say "Evil," his voice cracked, causing the engineer and voice director to go into a laughing fit.
  • Mermaid Man has been ranked by the YouTube channel WickedBinge as the purest character in the Series/Franchise.

References[edit]

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