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Shark Tale

Shark Tale

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1,170 reviews

A meek fish is wrongly thought to have killed a gangster shark and goes along with the lie to enhance his reputation within the community.

CertificateU

Duration88 mins

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  • Izabella , 7
  • 18 reviews

Review by Izabella , 7

4 stars

09 Aug 2017

At the beginning of the movie there was an worm on a fishing hook and a shark could Lenny and he helped him to get to the surface. A giant whale that got soap in his eye. Oscar got stung by two Jellyfish. Lenny had to eat shrimp but he let them go because he doesn't like eating meat.The two Jellyfish took Oscar and tied hi, up with seaweed and after Lenny helped him to get untied Lenny brother died. Lenvy ran away with Oscar and pretended to be a dolphin and Oscar lied about being a shark slayer, Lenny helped Oscar to show he could slay a shark by letting Oscar beat him up. A pretty fish called Lola who only liked Oscar because he was famous became his girlfriend but Angie didn't like this because she had always liked Oscar. In the end the sharks came after Oscar and everyone found out he was living but then he told the truth and everyone got along even the sharks with the fishes.

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