Shark Tale

Shark Tale

2004 "Behind every little fish is a great white lie."
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Shark Tale

6 | 1h30m | PG | en | Animation

Oscar is a small fish whose big aspirations often get him into trouble. Meanwhile, Lenny is a great white shark with a surprising secret that no sea creature would guess: He's a vegetarian. When a lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and Lenny becomes an outcast, the two form an unlikely friendship.

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Released: October. 01,2004 | Released Producted By: DreamWorks Animation , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Oscar is a small fish whose big aspirations often get him into trouble. Meanwhile, Lenny is a great white shark with a surprising secret that no sea creature would guess: He's a vegetarian. When a lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and Lenny becomes an outcast, the two form an unlikely friendship.

Genre

Animation , Action , Comedy

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Shark Tale (2004) is now streaming with subscription on Netflix

Cast

Will Smith , Robert De Niro , Renée Zellweger , Jack Black , Angelina Jolie , Ziggy Marley

Director

Seth Engstrom

Producted By

DreamWorks Animation

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Seth Engstrom
Seth Engstrom

Art Direction

Dan St. Pierre
Dan St. Pierre

Production Design

Andrea Blasich
Andrea Blasich

Sculptor

Denise Koyama
Denise Koyama

Storyboard Artist

Jorge del Valle
Jorge del Valle

Title Designer

Gil Zimmerman
Gil Zimmerman

Director of Photography

Gil Zimmerman
Gil Zimmerman

Head of Layout

David P. Smith
David P. Smith

Additional Dialogue

Scott Aukerman
Scott Aukerman

Additional Dialogue

BJ Porter
BJ Porter

Additional Dialogue

Alec Berg
Alec Berg

Additional Dialogue

Tom Holkenborg
Tom Holkenborg

Additional Music

Mary M. Quinn
Mary M. Quinn

Administrative Assistant

Michael Bauer
Michael Bauer

CG Supervisor

Kevin Rafferty
Kevin Rafferty

CGI Supervisor

Nadine Colquhoun
Nadine Colquhoun

Choreographer

Miles DeLong
Miles DeLong

Post Production Assistant

Andrew Birch
Andrew Birch

Post Production Supervisor

Abhay Manusmare
Abhay Manusmare

Score Engineer

Bernard O. Ceguerra
Bernard O. Ceguerra

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Shark Tale Audience Reviews

ScoobyWell Great visuals, story delivers no surprises
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Keira Brennan The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
invisibleunicornninja For some reason this was put on for the class to watch at some point when I was at the middle school. That's the only reason I've seen this movie. I was actually a bit scared and confused as to why the animation looked so bad and why everything is so poorly done. I would not recommend watching this movie under any circumstances.
shintimo Love this movie it is a classic,Best fish face film i've seen this month.Will smiths voice is even spectacular in the portuguese voiceover. 10/10 would watch on a plane. infected my computer and me with a virus may be fatal, worth it. bring your kids!
Scott LeBrun This CG animated feature can't boast a truly great story, but it does go far enough on the abilities of its very well chosen cast. It stars Will Smith as the voice of Oscar, a tongue scrubber at a "whale wash" in an undersea kingdom. Oscar talks big and dreams big, and is tired of being a "nobody". So when one of the sons of great white godfather Don Lino (voice of Robert De Niro) perishes, Oscar takes credit for killing the shark, and becomes the toast of the town. He also becomes friends with Lenny (voice of Jack Black), Don Linos' wimpy, vegetarian son."Shark Tale" is good entertainment overall, with plenty of amusing character design, and a respectable amount of energy. The filmmakers do come up with a lot of chuckle-inducing jokes, both verbal and visual. But the real hook is in hearing various actors play animated sharks as mobsters. On one level, the movie is okay viewing for younger viewers (although it might be somewhat intense for the youngest of them), and on another level, it's savvy comedy for grownups, with references to well known mob movies of the past.Smith is a real live wire as the fast talking Oscar, De Niro is a pleasure, and Renee Zellweger is appealing as Angie, Oscars' co-worker who's really in love with him. Angelina Jolie is just right as the self-serving, seductive fish who only attaches herself to Oscar when she thinks he's going places. Various other familiar voices here, too: Peter Falk, Michael Imperioli, Vincent Pastore, and Ziggy Marley and Doug E. Doug as a pair of Rastafarian jellyfish. It's a particular treat to hear the master filmmaker Martin Scorsese, who lends his voice to Sykes, a frequently flustered puffer fish.The hip, catchy soundtrack also helps to make this an agreeable 90 minute long outing.Seven out of 10.
eragonbookfan (NOTE: I'm a white guy from Japan, born and raised. And I loved this movie! Don't try a stereotype it saying only those in the "black crowd" like it, especially because it has Will Smith. lol wut???)Oh, and the the Nostalgia Critic is wrong, for being way too biased about this. I LIKE this film! Because it RULES! It's funny, it's creative, and it's cool & has effort! It ain't no "masterpiece", but it's not "bad" either! What do you expect from DreamWorks??? Don't put too much pressure on them! And Oscar the fish?? I never found him ugly! He does have a big mouth though. lulzBeing 12 when I first saw this, MAN, did I get a kick out of it! Though understand, "nostalgic" doesn't mean "better" - it just means you're more attached to it. But on it's own, I believe it still holds up to this day! And I think it DOESN'T deserve to get a majority of the hate it's been getting for who knows who. It really seems like films have the tendency to be overrated or either underrated, unfairly hated or unfairly loved these days - c'mon, all the hate on this film should be re-directed at something else; like "Never Cry Wolf", a horrid film that should NOT be called a "Disney" film.Moving way back, I give CREDIT to this animated film for INTRODUCING me to many big Hollywood names! Yeah, most of them I didn't really know at the time! I guess it's the cool thing about kid's films - famous names should at SOMETIME make their introduction to the minors in the audience! You name it! Whether it'd be Will Smith, Robert De Niro, Jack Black, Angelina Jolie, Renée Zellweger, or Martin Scorsese (despite his putrid films that seem to glorify horrific behavior). And to this day,the fish LOOKING like the celebrities they're being voiced by! And all the jokes in the film worked too, especially the in-jokes.Honestly, I've NEVER found this movie to be a "rip-off" of "Finding Nemo" - I like any film about the ocean, as long as they're done RIGHT & tell a good story. And I think that's what this movie does; movies like this strike a chord within all of us! I do think it's a relatable film, even though all the main characters are fish. lol. Both grownups and kids can both equally enjoy this - it's a great feel-good movie, with decent animation, with even some good lessons in it, especially about honesty & family.And the soundtrack is unbelievably good, too - timeless & catchy, I've got a bunch of the songs on my iPod, not just for nostalgia sake, but because they're COOL! "Car Wash", "Got To Be Real", or "Get It Together," they're all so awesome!In the end, I'm glad this film exists, and I recommend every family to own a copy of it!8/10