Shark Tale was a massive commercial hit, grossing over $367 million worldwide against a $75 million budget. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (losing to The Incredibles ).
Today, Shark Tale holds a peculiar place in animation history. It is often cited as a prime example of early DreamWorks’ formula: a star-driven, irreverent, pop-culture-saturated comedy aimed squarely at adults as much as kids, contrasting with Pixar’s more timeless, story-first approach. DreamWorks Shark Tale
Oscar, seizing the moment, claims he single-handedly defeated the shark. The reef erupts in celebration, dubbing him the "Sharkslayer." Suddenly famous, Oscar enjoys the high life, while Lenny, now on the run from his own family who believes he is dead or a traitor, disguises himself as a dolphin named "Sebastian" and becomes Oscar’s reluctant sidekick. The film follows Oscar’s moral journey as he must ultimately come clean, reconcile with his loyal friend Angie (Renée Zellweger), and face the wrath of Don Lino. Shark Tale was a massive commercial hit, grossing