Characters
- Captain Hazel "Hank" Murphy (Harry Goz) – is the ostensible leader of the crew, but instead of providing any real leadership, he is usually neglecting his duties or putting Sealab at grave risk. The only episode which features Murphy acting responsibly throughout is "7211", which is a faithful reenactment of the original Sealab 2020 show. His voice actor, Harry Goz, died on September 6, 2003 from multiple myeloma. The show wrote his character off, saying that he left Sealab to fight in the "Great Spice Wars". Goz was replaced by his son, Michael Goz, who voiced the character Bellerophon Shanks. Rank: Captain
- Captain Bellerophon "Tornado" Shanks (Michael Goz) – earned his position as Sealab's new captain by answering a help-wanted ad. A retired football coach and redneck, his personality bears a resemblance to Captain Murphy. Late in the series, Shanks drops his southern accent. The character was introduced as a replacement for Captain Murphy, played by Michael Goz's father, Harry Goz, who had died. Rank: Captain
- Jodene Sparks (Bill Lobley) – is the station's radio operator. He is always seen sitting and rarely leaves his office chair, but he is not disabled, only lazy. A convict serving time at Sealab while still operating a blackmarket distillery under the sea, he is often a co-conspirator with Captain Murphy, although he sometimes attempts to act as a voice of reason for him. He's claustrophobic. Sparks seems to have the vice of cupidity, as his quest for money has been in several plots; such as the murdering of the crew to collect on life insurance policies, the creation of Stimutacs to "make an assload of money", and his numerous underhand deals with Paddy O'Reilly. Episode 46 reveals he enjoys hentai with themes of forced submission and humiliation. Rank: Commander
- Debbie DuPree (Kate Miller) – is a marine biologist, and one of only two adult females on the base. She is a blonde and is often the object of the sexual interest of the males on Sealab. She has an ongoing sexual relationship with Doctor Quinn. Rank: Lieutenant Commander
- Derek "Stormy" Waters (Ellis Henican) – is a pretty boy lacking in intelligence. He is allergic to shellfish. Rank: Lieutenant Commander
- Dr. Quentin Q. Quinn (Brett Butler) – is an African-American character who is extremely intelligent, with an IQ of 260 and Ph.D.s in several scientific disciplines, which he is not shy about reminding the other characters. He is often the one that ends up running the station in an emergency, and usually attempts to persuade Captain Murphy to stop whatever bizarre or harebrained scheme he is undertaking. He has a robotic body of his own design. Rank: Lieutenant Commander
- Marco Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Gabriel Garcia Marquez (Erik Estrada) – is the station's engineer. He is very strong and a ladies' man, and often exclaims random things in Spanish, although not actually speaking the language. His name comes from both the Spaniard epic 11th century poem "El Cantar del Mio Cid", which featured the character Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, and from the 1982 Literary Nobel Prize winner journalist and novelist Gabriel García Márquez. Rank: Lieutenant Commander
- Hesh Hepplewhite (mc chris) – is the station's reactor operator and is quite often the whipping boy as well. It was revealed that he is Jewish. Nasal-voiced, smart-mouthed, and whiney, Hesh is not well liked by most of the crew and thus works in the part of the station farthest away from them. Hesh has a habit of continually referring to himself in the third person. Rank: Lieutenant
- Debbie Love (a.k.a. "Black" Debbie) (Angela Gibbs) – is both the only other adult female and the only black female on the station. She teaches school to the Sealab's orphans and is very proud of her race. In one episode, her name is displayed on a monitor as Debbie Allison; but in another her nameplate is shown as Debbie Love. She is a former Heisman trophy winner. Rank: Lieutenant
- Dr. Ilad Virjay (Adam Reed) – is the station's official doctor and in-house surgeon, noted for his thick Indian accent and relatively normal personality. He graduated third in his class from The Medical College of Mescutabuti. He practices Manduism, the Sealab universe's version of Hinduism. It is later revealed that he is also janitor for Sealab's restaurant section. Rank: Unknown
- Dolphin Boy – is a little, chubby boy that speaks in dolphin noises. He is a member of Black Debbie's class, is the target of endless fat jokes, and is often killed for no reason whatsoever by the Sealab crewmembers. He is the persona non grata of Sealab. Rank: Lieutenant Jr. Grade
- Sharko (Matt Thompson) – is a half-human, half-shark freak of nature. He was born when Marco, his human father, had sexual relations with a female shark. Rank: None
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