

Now, I don't find that a lot, or at all.The film shows the source of the history of the human half, semi-Atlantis, Arthur Curry and takes it on his life path – one that will not only make him on his face, which is real, but to find out if he is worthy of who was born to be king. It was, as I love to call it, the childhood of the American TV. I doubt that that character was played by Pat Morita, best known later as Mr. One episode I won't forget, it was about that magical man who causes everybody he shakes hands with a hysteria of laughing it was original, funny, and surprising too because I wouldn't imagine that such a nice guy might be evil as it turned out to be. And it made me love scientists as guys who live pretty cool life, have adventures for all the time, and meet new worlds every day. It managed to be surprising and dreamy in every episode. I don't remember why, but maybe because he's a guy who loves to be in the water longer than anybody?, maybe because he looks too different, coming from - literally this time - another world! Everything was tame, I don't remember something spooky or violent. As for Mark's girl, something like "they wouldn't get married" used to come across my mind. Apparently, a lot of efforts were spent to perfect tricks like these. Somehow I believed that being in water for some time gives you those correlated, frog's kind of, fingers! Else matters fascinated me about Mark, like the way how he didn't produce bubbles underwater from his nose and mouth. Now, know this: I went to fill our bathtub with water, nearly daily, then put my hands in it for a long long time, just for the sake of having hands like mark's. His hands in specific had my head spinning.

I even used to call the show "Mark's show", or "Mark: man came from Atlantis". Though, the vehicle that owned my imagination at the time, forcing me to build a copy of it, randomly of course, was the plane of Tales of the Gold Monkey! Mark was interesting character for me back then. I was waiting it with passion, seeing it as sophisticated vehicle to discover the unknown. And I remember well that I was amazed and amused. I was pretty young, maybe 7 or 8 year old. I won't go critic on this, because the last time I have watched it was the very first time I've had, and that belongs to another time, older time, so.
