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{{quote| "If a dog and a dolphin can get along, why can't our mom and his dad?"}}
 
A 1997 [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|family movie]] about the [[Interspecies Romance]] between a dog named Zeus and a dolphin named Roxanne. Zeus belongs to a family of two, a father and son, Terr and Jordon, respectively, who are on an extended vacation on... some Caribbean-esque island. Roxanne is the research subject of a Marine biology named Mary Beth, who is the mother of two daughters, Judith and Nora, and just happens to be the next door neighbor of Zeus's family. [[Hilarity Ensues]] as the Terry and Mary Beth become romantically involved and Zeus and Roxanne pursue their own love.
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Meanwhile a rival scientist has his sights on Mary Beth's grant and devices various schemes to cash in on the relationship that the interspecies lovers hold, which culminates in his kidnapping Zeus, Mary Beth becoming trapped in a mini-sub, and the rescue of all parties.
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* [[Interspecies Romance]]: While not explicit, it is hinted that Zeus and Roxanne are, indeed, in love.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Dr. Carver is Mary Beth's rival in studying the local marine wildlife. He's played by [[The Mummy Trilogy (Film)|Arnold Voslow]], is [[Evil Brit|British]], and is scheming to take her research out from under her.
* [[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?]]: Its a film about the [[Interspecies Romance]] between a ''dog'' and a ''dolphin''!
 
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[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
[[Category:Zeus Andand Roxanne]]
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