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June 2020 is the 45th anniversary of the release of Jaws and we here at FinalBoss believe it is without a doubt the best shark-based movie ever made. There are other amazing films that have sharks in them, such as Finding Nemo, but I’m here today to tell you that you’re all forgetting about the dark horse of shark-related films, Shark Tale.

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Shark Tale is an underrated, forgotten gem of an animated feature film, true story. Don’t be fooled by the 36% on Rotten Tomatoes or the 6/10 on IMDB, this film is enjoyable, has great messages that are still relevant today and is laugh out loud hilarious. It did well in the box office, raking in $367,275,019 and at the time was DreamWorks Animation’s second highest-grossing opening weekend, behind Shrek 2.This film seems to be all but forgotten though, so I’m going to remind you why it’s jawsome.

What is it about?

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Oscar (voiced by Will Smith) is a fish that works at the Whale Wash in the Southside Reef. He owes a lot of money to his boss, the pufferfish Sykes, who has two jellyfish enforcers named Ernie and Bernie. Oscar has no idea how to pay back Sykes until his best friend, Angie, gives him her grandmother’s pearl to pawn, so he can pay off his debts. He is told to meet Sykes at the seahorse racing track with the money, but filled with visions of becoming a millionaire and proving he is not a nobody, he bets every single clam on the race seahorse, Lucky Day. Lucky day doesn’t win, so Sykes has Oscar chained up in the middle of nowhere, where he is easy prey for Lenny the shark. Or not so easy, as it turns out. If you want to know anything more from there, then you’re just gonna have to watch the film…

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What makes this film great?

Firstly, this film is hilarious. Oscar’s witless antics, Lenny’s uncharacteristic behaviour as the son of Don Lino (leader of organised crime in the area, run mostly by sharks) and the fantastic array of supporting characters makes me chuckle every time. The genius of having two Jamaican jellyfish, with their tentacles as dreadlocks and their bell-shaped heads as Rastacaps or the gang of aggressive shrimps (say hello, to my little friends!) cannot really be put into words, it just works.

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The cast of this film is fantastic. Until last year, Oscar was Will Smith’s only animated voiceover credit (Spies in Disguise was his second) and, to date, this is the only voice acting that Martin Scorsese (Sykes) has ever done. Jack Black is perfect for the moral, self-questioning shark, Lenny. His father, the mob boss Don Lino is voiced by Robert De Niro and Oscar’s competing love interests, Angie and Lola are played by Renée Zellweger and Angelina Jolie respectively.

The soundtrack for this film is also worth noting. It embodied the urban music scene of the early 2000’s, with R&B and hip-hop influence throughout, as well as modern takes on older songs. Artists such as Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, JoJo (Remember her?), The puss*cat Dolls and D12. For you chicks that don’t even know the name D12, that’s Eminem’s rap group, and they appear throughout this film’s soundtrack. Ziggy Marley, the son of Bob Marley, covers his father’s song “Three Little Birds” with Sean Paul. Of course, Will Smith doesn’t miss out on all the action, as he features in Mary J. Blige’s cover of “Got to Be Real” for the film.

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Why is Shark Tale a “hidden” gem?

I’m sure for some of you, Shark Tale has never been a film that was forgotten about but many people think they kind of remember the film, it not having left much impression on them at all. I think that the cause of this is partly the fact that 2004, which was the year that Shark Tale was released, was a long time ago now and the film remains in the camp of “films that I watched when I was younger but I’m too old for kids films apart from Disney now”.

Another very strong factor is the quality of some of the other animated releases at the time, which are held by many with deep nostalgia. The Incredibles, Shrek 2, The Polar Express and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (yes, it’s a classic and I will fight you if you disagree) were all released in the same year. Madagascar was released the year after and Finding Nemo was made at the same time as Shark Tale, the two studios being open with each other to avoid too much overlap and Nemo was released the year before. Many people believe that Finding Nemo is the definitive animated underwater film and, despite my love for Shark Tale, I agree with them. However, just because a film isn’t as well animated or doesn’t quite reach the lofty heights of Finding Nemo, it doesn’t mean it isn’t very good in its own right.

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Have I convinced you to sea it again?

Well, I hope my rambling has gone some way to convince you to give this gem another watch. Are you not in the mood for the masterpiece, Jaws? Have you already watched Finding Nemo four times this month on Disney Plus? Still fancy a fabulous, fishy frolic all the same? Then give Shark Tale a watch. I promise you that you (probably, hopefully) will not regret it.

Fin.

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FAQs

Is Shark Tale appropriate? ›

Parents need to know that Shark Tale is a hip-hop/mob computer-animated film filled with all-star voices (Will Smith and Jack Black, among others) and some bright musical numbers. There's some cartoon violence -- sharks act like they're in the mafia (lots of "Fuhgeddaboutit!"), only they chase and eat fish.

What is the lesson of the Shark Tale? ›

In the final analysis, SHARK TALE has considerable entertainment value, is visually stunning, and the story makes the moral point that people cannot live a lie.

How does Oscar get rich in Shark Tale? ›

At the racetrack, Oscar overheard two fish who wanted to bet on the seahorse Lucky Day. Oscar bet his 5,000 clams so that he could be a millionaire.

How does Shark Tale end? ›

Lino reconciles with Lenny and accepts him, and states that he and his gang bear the city no ill will. Oscar forsakes all the wealth he has acquired, becomes co-owner of the Whale Wash (which is now frequented by the gang members), and reconciles, begins a romantic relationship and lives happily with Angie in the reef.

What shark movie is rated R? ›

"Sharks on a Plane" thriller 'No Way Up' gets R-Rating and confirmed release rate — The Daily Jaws.

Does shark count as a furry? ›

Fish and furry[edit]

In the furry fandom, fish are not quite common, often being mistaken for dolphin furries and other ceteceans, which are not fish, but are in fact aquatic mammals. Popular fish furry species include sharks.

Why is it called Shark Tale? ›

The original title for the movie was "Sharkslayer", but it was changed to "Shark Tale" about a year before release, because Jeffrey Katzenberg thought the title might scare families away (the title still appears in some early promotional material).

Who is the worm in Shark Tale? ›

Shark Tale (2004) - David Soren as Shrimp, Worm, Starfish #1, Killer Whale #2 - IMDb.

Why is Shark Tale called Shark Tale? ›

The original title for the movie was "Sharkslayer", but it was changed to "Shark Tale" about a year before release, because Jeffrey Katzenberg thought the title might scare families away (the title still appears in some early promotional material).

Is the Titanic in Shark Tale? ›

There are suggestions in the movie that the sunken ship used by the sharks as a hideout is supposed to be the Titanic. The would be impossible, because the movie takes place along a tropical reef such as the one off Key West Florida. This is over 1000 miles away from the Titanic.

Is Lola a bad guy in Shark Tale? ›

Lola is the secondary antagonist of DreamWorks' 9th full-length animated feature film Shark Tale.

How did Lucky Day lose? ›

Unfortunately, right before Lucky Day could cross the finish line, he kicked himself in the face and tripped and fell a few inches from the line, thus letting Fish Fingers to zip past him and win the race. Oscar was disappointed, and Sykes was furious.

Who is the villain in Shark Tale? ›

Don Edward Lino is the main antagonist of DreamWorks' 9th full-length animated feature film Shark Tale. He is the pompous leader of the Great White sharks, Luca's boss, Lola's employer, and the father of Lenny and Frankie.

Who is Oscar's girlfriend in Shark Tale? ›

Angie is the tritagonist of Shark Tale. She is the receptionist of the Whale Washdown and Oscar's best friend later girlfriend. She's voiced by Renée Zellweger, who later plays Vanessa Bloome in Bee Movie.

What age is Shark Tale for? ›

Overall comments and recommendations
Children under 5Not suitable due to scary scenes.
Children aged 5-8Parental guidance recommended due to scary scenes.
Children over the age of 8Ok for this age group.

Is shark Tales PG? ›

Shark Tale [2004] [PG] - 2.3.

What age is baby shark appropriate for? ›

-doo-doo! Hold onto your dorsal fins and get ready for big friendships, jaw-some fun, and new catchy tunes. Baby Shark's Big Show! — a new, animated adventure series for kids ages 2 to 6— airs Fridays at 12:30/11:30c starting March 26 on Nickelodeon.

Is shark bait inappropriate? ›

Parents need to know that Shark Bait (also known as Jetski) is a horror thriller set at sea with graphic shark attacks, gory injuries, and strong language.

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