What is shark cartoon 80s?

Shark cartoon in the 80s was a popular animated series that featured anthropomorphic sharks living together in an underwater city called "Seacago." The show, which was created by DIC Entertainment and broadcasted from 1987-1988, followed the adventures of four shark friends - Jabberjaw, Clamhead, Biff, and Shelly - as they solved mysteries and thwarted villains.

Jabberjaw was the lead character, an orange-colored great white shark who served as the primary comic relief. He was known for his catchphrase, "No respect, I get no respect at all!" Clamhead was a guitar-playing drummer who was Jabberjaw's best friend. Biff was a surfer-dude black-tipped shark who was always ready for action. Shelly was a female hammerhead shark who was an integral member of the team and assisted in solving many of their cases.

The show was popular among children of the 80s and was often compared to other animated series like "Scooby-Doo" due to its similar premise of solving mysteries with a group of friends. Shark cartoon was later released on DVD, allowing a new generation to enjoy the adventures of Jabberjaw and his friends.