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William
월리엄
Gender
Male
Species
Pilot fish
Eye Color
Black
Body Color
Orange
Family
Rayna Manta (adoptive mother)
Chumby (pet sea pig) [1]
William's Dad (biological father)
William’s Mom (biological mother)
Voice Actor
Jeon Tae Yeol (Korean)
Luke Youngblood (Baby Shark's Big Show! - English)
Larissa Gallagher (Baby Shark Brooklyn Series - English)
Minjung Yeo (Baby Shark Brooklyn Series - Korean)
Alicia Alarcón (Spanish)
Adrien Pelon (French)
Tim Kreuer (German)
Andrey Barkhudarov (Russian Prequel)
Alexey Kostrichkin (Russian Sequel)
Simone Marzola (Italian)
Salvi Garrido (Castilian)
Niu Kaiyang (Mandarin)
Kunihiro Kawamoto (Japanese)
Berecz Kristóf Uwe (Hungarian)
Karol Osentowskie (Polish)
Pari Trika (Greek)
Shani Eliyahu (Hebrew)
Ivelin Nikolov (Bulgarian)
Mark Oja (Estonian)

William is a fish that initially appeared in Trio of the Ocean. He is the deuteragonist of Baby Shark's Big Show and Baby Shark Brooklyn doo doo doo and is shown to be friends with Brooklyn and ChiChi. His full name is William Manta.[2]

Personality

From the official Nick Jr. Website: William is Baby Shark’s neighbor and best bud in the whole wide water. A cautious pilot fish, William’s always there to steer Baby in the right direction—literally and figuratively. He loves cracking jokes but isn’t afraid to tap into his Fishy Fierce side when things get serious.

Appearances

William has appeared in every Baby Shark's Big Show! episode and short except the following 8 episodes and 2 shorts:

Episodes where William is absent

  1. A Tail of Two Fathers
  2. 2 Cool 4 Rules [3]
  3. The Cutie Pirate
  4. Swim Break
  5. The Lost Remote
  6. Best Finemies
  7. Dinner with Bentley
  8. Whale Songs
  9. Daddy's Favorite
  10. Guiding Grandma [4]

Baby Shark's Big Show! shorts where William is absent

  1. Chore Song [5]
  2. Mommy Works From Home

He appears in every Baby Shark Brooklyn doo doo doo episode.

His own songs in Baby Shark's Big Show!

Gallery

References

  1. Life With Chumby
  2. The Lucky Necklace and the title card of William Manta: News Fish.
  3. Cameo in photo frame at the start.
  4. Cameo in fantasy.
  5. Only mentioned.
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