List of piscine and amphibian humanoids  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 15:02, 17 April 2011
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Line 1: Line 1:
{{Template}} {{Template}}
 +'''[[Piscine]] and [[amphibian]] humanoids''' (people with the characteristics of fish or amphibians) have made appearances throughout mythology, cryptozoology, folklore and fiction.
 +
 +==In mythology==
 +
 +*[[Adaro (mythology)|Adaro]] from the mythology of the [[Solomon Islands]]
 +*[[Atargatis]] from [[Assyrian mythology]]
 +*[[Dagon]] in Semitic mythology
 +*[[Enki|Ea]] from [[Babylonian mythology]]
 +*[[Glaucus]]: a mortal transformed into a merman in [[Greek mythology]]
 +*[[Heqet]]: [[Ancient Egypt]]ian frog-headed goddess of fertility.
 +*[[Huh]]: Ancient Egyptian frog-headed god who's name means "endlessness".
 +*[[Iara (mythology)|Iara]]s from [[Brazilian mythology]]
 +*[[Matsya]], an avatar of [[Vishnu]] in piscine form
 +*[[Oannes]] from [[Babylonian mythology]]
 +*[[Pincoy]]s and La [[Sirena chilota]], princess of the sea from [[Chilote mythology]]
 +*[[Rusalki]] from [[Slavic mythology]]
 +*[[Triton (mythology)|Triton]], the son of [[Poseidon]]
 +*[[Vodyanoy]] from [[Slavic mythology]]
 +
 +==In folklore==
 +*The [[Amabie]] from [[Japanese folklore]]
 +*The [[ceasg]] in [[Scottish folklore]]
 +*The [[each uisge]] or "water horse" from Scottish folklore, could assume the form of a man
 +*[[Finfolk]] from the folklore of [[Orkney]]
 +*The [[Grindylow]] from the folklore of [[Yorkshire]]
 +*[[Jenny Greenteeth]] from [[English folklore]]
 +*[[Peg Powler]] from [[English folklore]]
 +*The [[Kappa (folklore)|Kappa]] from [[Japanese folklore]]
 +*[[Melusine]] in [[European folklore]]
 +*The [[Neck (water spirit)|Neck]] from [[Scandinavian folklore]]
 +*The [[Ningyo]] from [[Japanese folklore]]
 +*[[Merrow]]s from [[Irish folklore]]
 +*[[Selkies]] in [[Scottish folklore]]
 +*[[Sirens]], while initially described as birdlike, were associated with mermaids in later folklore
 +
 +==In cryptozoology==
 +*The [[Bishop-fish]] in Poland
 +*[[Fiji mermaid]]: a hoax exhibited by [[P. T. Barnum]]
 +*The [[fish-man]] of [[Liérganes]] in Spain
 +*The [[Loveland Frog]], in [[Loveland, Ohio]]
 +*The [[sea monk]] in Denmark
 +
 +==In fiction==
 +*[[Abe Sapien]] and the [[Ogdru Jahad#The role of the "Frog monsters"|"frog monsters"]] from the ''[[Hellboy]]'' comics
 +*[[Aquaman]], from the [[DC Comics Universe]]
 +*[[Crazy Frog]]
 +*[[Deep Ones]] from [[H. P. Lovecraft]]'s ''[[The Shadow Over Innsmouth]]''
 +*[[Frog-Man]] and [[Frog-Man (Ani-Men)]] from the [[Marvel Comics Universe]]
 +*[[Frogman (Oz)|The Frogman]], a character from the [[Land of Oz|Oz]] novel series
 +*[[Gill-man]] from ''[[The Creature From the Black Lagoon]]''
 +*[[Grendel]] and [[Grendel's mother]] from ''[[Beowulf]]''
 +*[[Gungans]] from ''[[Star Wars]]''
 +*[[Hynerian]]s from ''[[Farscape]]''
 +*Ichthyander (Ichtiandr) from ''[[Amphibian Man]]'' by [[Alexander Belyayev]]
 +*[[Kermit the Frog]] from the ''[[Muppets]]''
 +*[[The Little Mermaid]], from the tales of [[Hans Christian Andersen]]
 +*[[List_of_Masters_of_the_Universe_characters#Mer-Man|Mer-Man]] from the ''[[Masters of the Universe]]'' franchise
 +*The [[TigerSharks]] in the cartoon series of the same name.
 +*[[Mr. Toad]] from ''[[The Wind in the Willows]]''
 +*[[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos#Bosses|Neptuna]], the seductive mermaid queen in [[Croc: Legend of the Gobbos]].
 +*[[Sil (Doctor Who)|Sil]], from ''[[Doctor Who]]''
 +*[[Zoras]] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]''
-'''Mermen''' are mythical male [[legendary creature]]s who have the form of a human male from the waist up and are [[fish]]-like from the waist down. They are less commonly known than their female counterparts, [[mermaid]]s. 
==See also== ==See also==
-* [[List of piscine and amphibian humanoids]]+*[[List of fictional extraterrestrials]]
-* [[Mermaid]]+*[[List of reptilian humanoids]]
 +*[[List of avian humanoids]]
 +*[[Jenny Haniver]]
{{GFDL}} {{GFDL}}

Current revision

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Shop


Featured:

Piscine and amphibian humanoids (people with the characteristics of fish or amphibians) have made appearances throughout mythology, cryptozoology, folklore and fiction.

Contents

In mythology

In folklore

In cryptozoology

In fiction

See also




Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "List of piscine and amphibian humanoids" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools