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It's how ''[[The Godfather]]'' would be, if there were fish and [[Will Smith]].
It's how ''[[The Godfather]]'' would be, if there were fish and [[Will Smith]].



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* [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male]]: no one seems to mind Lola beating the ever-loving crap out of Oscar, even though she does it in front of at least 20-30 people
* [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male]]: no one seems to mind Lola beating the ever-loving crap out of Oscar, even though she does it in front of at least 20-30 people
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** An early shark tells Lino where Frankie is going when he dies.
** An early shark tells Lino where Frankie is going when he dies.
* [[Gold Digger]]: Lola. In her first scene, [[Lampshade Hanging|she even calls herself superficial!]]
* [[Gold Digger]]: Lola. In her first scene, [[Lampshade Hanging|she even calls herself superficial!]]
** Also the name of the song by Ludacris and Bobby Valentino featured in her introduction.
** Also the name of the song by [[Ludacris]] and Bobby Valentino featured in her introduction.
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: [[Robert De Niro]] to [[Martin Scorsese]].
* [[I Want You to Meet An Old Friend of Mine]]: [[Robert De Niro]] to [[Martin Scorsese]].
{{quote|"We've worked together for a real long time."}}
{{quote|"We've worked together for a real long time."}}

Revision as of 03:04, 10 September 2017

Jack Black in a shark costume meets Will Smith in a fish costume.
"Don't you worry, boy, I learned from the greatest gangster movie of all time: Shark Tale."
Homer Simpson, The Simpsons

This 2004 movie produced by Dreamworks Animation has probably the biggest ensemble cast in an animated Dreamworks movie. Starring Will Smith, Jack Black, Robert De Niro, Angelina Jolie, Renee Zellweger and even director Martin Scorsese. Every character in the movie looks worryingly like the actor voicing them.

This mafia movie, set in the world of saltwater fish, is the story of what happens when the son of the shark boss (De Niro) of a fish crime family is killed by a dropped anchor, and a bottom-feeder named Oscar (Smith) is found at the scene of the crime. Hoping to win favor with the enemies of the ganglord, the fast-talking hustler poses as the killer known as the "sharkslayer", but soon learns it's a dangerous game in a world where the big fish generally eat the little fish...

It's how The Godfather would be, if there were fish and Will Smith.

Tropes used in Shark Tale include:
  • Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On Male: no one seems to mind Lola beating the ever-loving crap out of Oscar, even though she does it in front of at least 20-30 people
  • Actor Allusion: When Oscar shouts "You had me at hello!" on tv, Angie is seen grinning. Renee Zellweger, who voiced Angie, stars in Jerry Maguire where the quote is said by her character in the movie.
    • Also, lines such as De Niro's character Don Lino saying, "I heard things" plus a conversation between the De Niro character and the Scorsese character (Sykes) spoof their infamous repeat the same lines back at one another.
    • The crowd even shouts "Oscar Bumaye!" the same where a crowd shouts "Ali Bumaye!" to Muhammad Ali (Will Smith plays Ali in his 2001 Biopic)
    • Oscar's "Pants" are big like Will Smiths clothes were befoe in his older works
  • Adult Child: Ernie & Bernie
  • All-Star Cast
  • Amplified Animal Aptitude
  • Ambiguously Gay: Lenny. He's vegetarian, wishes to be a dolphin and tries to hide this secret to his family.
    • Don't forget the speech Oscar makes after he's trapped Lenny and Don Lino in the whale wash: "What is your problem? So, your son likes kelp. So, his best friend is a fish. So he likes to dress like a dolphin, so what?! Everybody loves him, just the way he is. Why can't you?"
    • May be more like Does This Remind You of Anything?.
  • Ambiguously Jewish: the shark mobster who offers to sing the Titanic song
  • Ass in a Lion Skin: Lenny the shark passes himself off as Sebastian the Dolphin.
  • Betty and Veronica: Angie as the Betty and Lola as the Veronica.
  • Big Eater: Don Lino and Frankie
  • Big Guy, Little Guy: Lenny and Oscar
  • Big No: When an anchor lands on Frankie, Lenny screams this just before he tosses the anchor aside like a cottonball.
  • Billed Above the Title: The poster says it all. So did all the commercials, which did everything they could to make it seem as if the whole thing was just an excuse to have all the biggest superstars of the early 2000s (and Martin Scorsese) appear in a movie together.
  • Carnivore Confusion: Lenny the Shark, a principled vegetarian who refuses to devour sapient creatures, and massive disappointment to his father, makes an unsuccessful attempt to eat a sobbing shrimp who begs for his life.
    • Also, in the second scene, which shows off the city, we have a brief look at a sushi bar. There is not a single customer, to the owner's frustration. Guess why.
  • Celebrity Voice Actor: Dreamworks really went above and beyond for this one. In addition to casting just about the biggest name actors they could, they even went after non-acting celebrities like Martin Scorsese and Katie Couric.
  • The Ditz: Ernie & Bernie
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: The movie wears some distinct resemblence to 1996's Dragonheart, which is about a knight and a dragon who ends up in a stalemate during a fight and decides to cooperate, to which they do by faking battles in front of awestruck villagers that the dragon pretends to attack, with the knight pretending to kill the dragon at the end.
  • Dueling Movies: Finding Nemo
  • Easily Forgiven: Oscar doesn't exactly hold the fact that Sykes ordered him murdered against him, even going so far as to let Sykes profit off of his new image.
  • Electric Jellyfish: Ernie and Bernie.
  • Evil All Along: Sykes, Ernie & Bernie
  • Fat Idiot: Sykes
  • Fake Ultimate Hero: Oscar is hailed as a "shark slayer" (the film's original title) after the shark chasing him is killed by a wayward anchor and he takes all the credit.
  • The Family for the Whole Family
  • Father, I Don't Want to Fight
  • Fictional Counterpart: Coral Cola and Gup, anyone?
    • Don't forget the Kelpy Kreme
  • Herbivores Are Friendly: Unlike most sharks, Lenny is actually a vegetarian and is also pretty friendly since he doesn't want to hurt other fish. That doesn't stop the fish from being scared of him though.
  • I'm Cold... So Cold...:

Frankie: [dying] Lenny, is that you?
Lenny: I'm here, Frankie.
Frankie: Come closer.
Lenny: What is it, Frankie?
Frankie: I'm so cold.
Lenny: That's because we're cold-blooded.
Frankie: [Frankie slaps Lenny] Moron. (dies)

"We've worked together for a real long time."

Oscar: He trips underwater? Now who in the halibut trips underwater? And, by the way... on what?

  • What Measure Is a Non-Cute?: To the fish population of the Reef, Lenny the Shark is scary as a shark, but cuddly and safe when he disguises himself as a dolphin. Just so we're clear, dolphins eat fish too, but they're cute! (This led to a few reviewers reading a stronger metaphor in it...) Funny thing, is, the movie actually uses this, when Oscar tries to subvert I Have Your Wife by having Lenny fake eating his girlfriend. The "attack" appears to be just as quick and almost as savage as... well, a shark attack.