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*Despite abandoning his evil ways during his debut, he joined E.V.I.L. in a later episode. In "[[Shuffleboarding]]," he actually does retire. |
*Despite abandoning his evil ways during his debut, he joined E.V.I.L. in a later episode. In "[[Shuffleboarding]]," he actually does retire. |
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*He is very susceptible to [[The Tickle Belt]]. |
*He is very susceptible to [[The Tickle Belt]]. |
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− | *Oddly, he can remove his head and is still able to talk. This was shown in "[[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III]]." |
+ | *Oddly, he can remove his head and is still able to talk. This was shown in "[[Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III]] and Shuffleboarding." |
*In "[[Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!]]," Man Ray is seen restocking canned bread into a vending machine. |
*In "[[Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!]]," Man Ray is seen restocking canned bread into a vending machine. |
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*There was a surrealist who went by the [[Wikipedia:Man Ray|same name]]. |
*There was a surrealist who went by the [[Wikipedia:Man Ray|same name]]. |
Revision as of 11:33, 1 September 2015
Character
Man Ray is the second major archenemy of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy with the first being the Dirty Bubble.
Description
He is a parody of Aquaman's arch villain, Black Manta.
Man Ray is an anthropomorphized Manta Ray with a blue helmet shaped like the head of a manta ray and red skin. His gloves, boots, and Speedo are a deep blue color. He has no head under his helmet.
Abilities and Traits
Man Ray possesses typical superhero combat skills, and seems to have the power to shoot destructive lasers from his hands.
In his first appearance, he steals some of Mermaid Man's weapons, so it's possible the lasers he shoots are built into his gloves and aren't actually a natural superpower.
History
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Trivia
- Despite abandoning his evil ways during his debut, he joined E.V.I.L. in a later episode. In "Shuffleboarding," he actually does retire.
- He is very susceptible to The Tickle Belt.
- Oddly, he can remove his head and is still able to talk. This was shown in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III and Shuffleboarding."
- In "Super Evil Aquatic Villain Team Up is Go!," Man Ray is seen restocking canned bread into a vending machine.
- There was a surrealist who went by the same name.