Beast Boy did not believe him and says that she dumped him. He told the Titans that she used to have a crush on him, but he looked at her like a sister. In his first appearance in Teen Titans Go! (issue #10), he searches for Gill Girl. Aqualad also makes eight appearances on the comic series based on the show.As the Titans travel to Tokyo, Japan he comes out of the water and waves to them. He appears in a cameo in the movie after the series, Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo. He is now an official member of Teen Titans' sister group, Titans East, with Bumblebee, Speedy, and the twins Más y Menos. In the series, he serves as a Titans East member, a short term crush on Raven and Starfire, and a temporary rival to Beast Boy. In "Winner Take All", Aqualad demonstrates the ability to control water by means of Hydrokinesis. His first appearance was in "Deep Six" where he and the Titans defeated Trident here and in his other appearances, he demonstrates telepathic control of sea life. Aqualad has also appeared in Teen Titans, voiced by Wil Wheaton.The Aquaman cartoon series of 1968 was a repackaged 30-minute version featuring primarily (but not exclusively) Aquaman and Aqualad. Aqualad's first animated appearance was alongside Aquaman in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure, as well as in the Teen Titans shorts that were part of the series.This ability had previously been thought to belong exclusively to Aquaman's wife, Mera, and people from her world. In a teaser poster for the Brightest Day event, he is shown using "hard water" abilities to create a sword. According to Johns, the new Aqualad is named Jackson Hyde, and is a black teenager from New Mexico. This coincides with the appearance of Aqualad in the Young Justice animated series (albeit using the name Kaldur'ahm). Jackson Hyde first appeared in Brightest Day #10 (September 2010). The Garth version of Aqualad made his live-action debut in the television series Titans, played by Drew Van Acker. Several months prior to the launch of the cartoon, an altered version of the character introduced as Jackson Hyde was brought into comic books by writer Geoff Johns and artist Ivan Reis. The second Aqualad, "Kaldur" Kaldur'ahm, originally debuted in 2010, created for the Young Justice animated television series by Brandon Vietti, Greg Weisman and Phil Bourassa. This Aqualad also appeared in animated form on television in 19. The first Aqualad, Garth, debuted in February 1960 in Adventure Comics #269 and was created by writer Robert Bernstein and artist Ramona Fradon. Aqualad is the name of two fictional comic book superheroes appearing in media published by DC Entertainment.
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