miceligonzalo
When I saw it as a kid I really liked it, but now I like it even more. The humor is great and so are the characters. It might not be a very realistic message nor enviroment to happen but come on, they are talking fish. At the end it was a fun time.
ninnels
This film is a godsend, sent down specifically to entertain adults and children alike. It stands with some of the greatest movies of all time, and absolutely dominates Finding Nemo - which is substandard to this film. (And every other film; it's awful.) I would recommend this to literally everyone, whether you enjoy looking at fish or not. In addition to this, Lola. What a foxy specimen. You will definitely adore this film, it is possibly the best title ever released.
irishboy141
This is a generic ganster movie disguised as a kids film. It has product placement out the wazoo. And the only reason it's animated was to leech off the sucess of Finding Nemo; I'm dead serious, the story itself would not change if you made it live action and set it in New York. Aside from that; the "characters" are shot like humans are shot in live action (because this movie was made by hacks), the voice acting is terrible, the "characters" are boring stereotypes, the plot is generic, the color pallet is ugly, the characters are ugly, the environment is ugly, and since I'm reviewing this movie in 2018, I can say this feels so dated and disgusting.Skip this trash and watch Finding Nemo.
SnoopyStyle
Oscar (Will Smith) is a tiny prey fish working at a Whale Wash. Like everybody else, he cowers in fear of the sharks. In a freak accident, he survives a shark attack, and everybody believes that he actually killed the shark mobster's son. He encounters the shark mobster's other son Lenny (Jack Black) who is a vegetarian and they concoct a great scheme to increase his reputation as the Shark Slayer.First off, I don't like Oscar's character. Second I don't really like the Godfather motif. The animation is OK for the era, but I don't really like their faces either. The automatic comparison is to 'Finding Nemo' from a year earlier. The one word I describe Nemo is joy. This one leaves me feeling the blues. Oscar is a cynical fish, and his well being is of little importance to me. Also none of it is funny. It's just a bunch of quirky fish equivalence to the real world.