
Clint before being gene-slammed
Clint Bolton/"Jab" is the lazy brother, but one of his hobbies is boxing. He appears to have some talent with mechanics, as he uses a jetpack in Sharkbait. When he transforms into Jab, he becomes a Hammerhead Shark, in which he uses his head as a battering ram. Jab also appears to be more in tune with his animal side than his siblings and his friends, roaring and snarling when he's angry, or when he's excited over something. Clint/Jab was voiced by Matt Hill in the 1994 TV series.
Appearance[]
Clint is a young man with light brown hair with fringes in each sides and has brown eyes. He wears a maroon sweater, blue pants with black and white stripes, and pair of black shoes.
When turned into a hammerhead shark, he was in shirtless and wears the same pants and shoes but have holes in each knee. The color scheme as a hammerhead shark is brown and beige. In Season 3, it became light brown and tan.
History[]
Jab and his brothers were gene-slammed into the Street Sharks and have been fighting Dr. Piranoid and other villains that want to harm them and making them look bad.
Ability and Powers[]
As a Street Shark, a genetically modified human/shark hybrid, he possesses great physical strength, speed, endurance, and durability. This results in the trademark shark dive that allows him to tunnel and swim through concrete like water.
Intelligence and Mechanics.
Toys[]
Jab, originally called Sledge in early production, was a core part of the Street Sharks. In series 1, Jab, like his prototype Sledge, could fire his head off his body for 'Jack Hammer head action'. This figure was retired. By series 2, Jab was the same, given the metallic paint job, but the Hammer Head action was now attached to him permanently. Oddly, Jab was absent for series 3, but did receive a Hand-Shark and even a Piggy Bank. For series 4, Jab got two variants, one being his Turbo Jab persona. Unlike the cartoon, Jab would WEAR parts of a go-kart and use his own body to drive around. He'd also gain his Jet Pack, like he did in the cartoon, but oddly, it looks like he riveted metal plating to his body. For series 5, Jab would become 'Hydrofire Jab', where he'd have a water tank on his back and blast high pressure water at his foes. For the final series, Jab would join Space Force as 'Steel Jaws Jab', complete with a metal pair of denchers and a giant battle ax. It should be noted, series 1 Jab is the only Street Shark toy to officially be retired.
In 2024 as part of the Street Sharks 30th anniversary toyline, Jab was given a toy similar to his original action figure but with added articulation. Rather than firing his eyes as a projectile, turning the right arm backwards at the shoulder causes them to extend.
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