Oh man, I remember when back in primary school our teacher took us to the theater to watch this movie after the trip to the planetarium and I gotta say. Even as a kid, I DID NOT like it. It made me uncomfortable even!
when I went Florida for holiday as a kid, flying from the UK is roughly 12 hours, this was one of the movies you could watch for free. I must have watched this, at least 3 times between sleeping, so much so I have parts of this film permanently ingrained into my mind. From the intro in polluted Boston to the last few shots of the film, to the plot point of the Shark wanting to hook up with the girl fish, that one in particular was always stuck with me for how out of left field it is, and your reactions to that reveal was exactly what I wanted them to be. thank you Saberspark for unlocking those very specific memories in my head.
Yeah, they didn't serve Troy up in a restaurant, they put him into some secret tank in the middle of the open ocean & experimented on him for some reason.
The kid voice actor for the main character is actually pretty good. Can you *please* watch A Turtle’s Tale? I remember watching it once as a kid and I loved it. I need to watch it again. *THE AUNT IS PLAYED BY FRAN DRESCHER I CAN’T UNHEAR IT OH MY GOSH!*
Is that the one with Sammy the turtle? The one where he endures climate change? That movie has a sequel called Sammy's Great Escape or something like that.
@@apupthatdraws1001 If I remember, the plot was that Sammy & Ray get caught & stuck in this futuristic tank by a crazy aquatic animal collecting maniac. A seahorse named Big D wants to break everyone out of the giant Aquarium, but only on his terms, which leads to Big D eventually trying to kill Sammy & Ray. The movie is as dark as the first one, as two little rays get eaten alive by eels after escaping the aquarium, those same eels get mauled to death by angry crabs, the fact Big D almost succeeds in killing Sammy & Ray, & there's a fish that has gone literally insane from being in the aquarium for far too long, & he doesn't escape, either.
Feels to me that one of the story board makers is still pissed that his crush from school didn't accept him or declined him asking for a date and went with the jock, and this is his way of making the story in his favor
41:14 My husband and I both went to art school to major in animation. It's how we met. I think that meeting was the only good thing to come out of that experience, aside from learning more about stuff we already had interest in. Fast forward a decade later, and neither of us have a job in our industry. Hell, we don't even have our physical DEGREES because our school required us to pay for them. On top of that, our school shut down not long after we graduated. It definitely was a scam.
This movie reminded me of Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer. It's similar to this movie in quality and in the fact that it is an undersea ocean movie about animals which sucks, but it's also strangely creative at times. It's about a dolphin trying to restore dreams to the ocean or something and the villain is a giant dream-eating barracuda whose introduction is actually kind of cool as hell but then also sucks. When I was like 12 I thought it was the coolest thing in the world I remember finding it online easily when it came out, but now I had to take a minute to find a high-quality version. With how lesser known it is I genuinely wonder if it'll become lost media in the near future
Omg yeeeees! I remember it too😂 I mean it was cool for me tho it even scared me at times, I remember that after we met the Luna fish I believed truthfully that Luna fishes were the pinnacle of ocean wisdom even tho in real life they more like gigantic useless wastes🤣😭
Please tell me if anyone noticed the many reused animations? Those were so noticeable, even my childhood self noticed them. And apparently there was a commercial for this movie on Comedy Central that admitted this was a ripoff. By saying, “From a director who WATCHED Finding Nemo and a writer who REALLY LIKED Shark Tale.” While playing music from The Little Mermaid. Commercial: czcams.com/video/cEFitrDE56w/video.htmlsi=O7IDCElk8qI79eK4
It makes sense that these divers would release that shark as they just see him as a poor animal being stuck. They were just trying to be helpful and maybe aware that sharks actually plays important role in the ecosystem while at the same time being understandable unaware what's really going on between these anthropomorphic fishes having a stupid triangle drama. If these divers were like in any other anti-shark media, they would just do nothing but celebrating together with the other fishes in the movie over defeating the evil monster of a shark. The movie portrays humanity as one of the unpredictable elements and forces of nature rather than one single united entity. It could be taken advantage on by the fish characters for solving situations but can also cause situations due to mankind's independent unpredictable nature for the fishes.
I remember this movie VIVIDLY, and I do remember actually liking it as a kid, I rewatched it alot... But now that I see it again, I'm questioning myself-
You guys kept only comparing it only to Nemo and not Shark tale, which I feel like is where most of the inspiration comes post getting to the reef, and Cars for the training. Though Troy does look like Chum in nemo
Geez, I knew this movie was bad but not this bad. The cuts, the pacing, the lines. This movie could have been miles better if it just cut off the MC's origins and just started with him appearing in the town- and the origins would be just hinted at with PTSD towards nets, until he overcomes it and defeats the villain that way (He does do so but it does not feel earned at all in the script). I would rather watch the movie about the nonverbal duck who uses a trumpet million times over this movie.
I never thought this was a rippoff movie, it has original ideas, and the 'parents taken by net' is a classic with any water creature story. I don't think it's a bad movie, it has mistakes but it's not bad
I missed this movie, not because it’s good it’s kinda bad actually but my grandma got it for me ages ago and we watched together when I was a lil kid. Reminds me of good old times with grandma.
I watched this movie as a kid and actually enjoyed it. I didn't compare it to Finding Nemo. The stories are completely different to me. The only similarity is the orange fish protagonist. This movie is super nostalgic for me, and I've watched it so many times I can recite the script from memory.
21:23 I believe that's supposed to be a sea sponge. Although I could be wrong. Edit: OH he is a sea sponge, thanks for pointing that out Aunt fish lady. 59:07 To comment on the strange morality of Troy the Shark, my personal headcannon is that he snatches the girls that he likes or quote on quote "Loves" and straight up eats them afterwards. Is it dark? Yes. Do I care? No not really, cause this movie ain't all that great in my opinion. 59:45 Fun fact, sea anemones have stingers, and they can straight up hurt fish. According to google, sea anemones are carnivorous and they can paralyze fish for the purpose of having themselves some dinner. In other words, PIE BE SUPER DUMB. The reason why clownfish aren't bothered by anemones is because they have a special mucus that makes them immune to their stingers. I excuse finding Nemo because they acknowledge it, but not in this film. Because I'm pretty sure Pie and the Andy Dick fish aren't clownfish. Fish experts correct me If I'm wrong. I remember watching this movie a lot when I was little & yet I don't remember this movie being my favorite. It's been years since I've seen it again & It's so off putting to see characters designs that range from somewhat cute to straight up ugly af.
While Pi is not a clownfish, there are tons of other species of fish capable of living with anemones. One species that has been observed cohabitating anemones are Carpenter's flasher wrasse, which according to the wiki I found, is the type of fish that Pi is. I don’t believe it’s known if the wrasse can live within the anemone like clownfish do, but it’s not uncommon to see one close to an anemone.
It's not just the mucus membrane that keeps them safe, they have a symbiotic relationship that's mutually beneficial. The clownfish will actually go out of it's way to feed and protect the anemones.
Oh god I’ve seen this before!! I remember when I was around 8 or 9, my mom rented this movie and I took it over to my cousin’s house and we watched it. Even as a kid, I cringed..😅 Thank you for streaming this, Saber! Brought back a lot of nostalgia ✨✨
This movie is a fever dream to me. The weird animation and voice acting, the music, the story is a mess, the action is strange. The weirdest part? There's a sequel! Yep, i'm not joking! I saw the first one 3 times, it's enough. Not sure i want to see the second movie 😂
I HATE how incredibles 2 took away all of violets growth and made me incredible so resentful for his wife, even though by now he should know by using her for just a few months to show heroes aren’t destructive will be beneficial to him. It just strips all character development and I hate it.
As a kid, I actually knew this was a Finding Nemo Rip-off but still enjoyed it, came for more in the second movie, yes there's a sequel. I really love it, its so goofy and cute, brings me lots of nostalgia, still have the dvd .
Boston to New York takes 4 hr 28 minutes (215.5 mi) Fish never stop growing. Some grow fast, reaching adult size in a few months. Others take 10 years or more to become adult size. So basically he grew to adult Fish in about 4 hours lol
I remember when I was so young I didn't know quality in the slightest... and neither did grandma cuz she bought this, and another ripoff for me, and another, and another... We had so many nemo ripoffs specifically, that I can remmeber a little of this, a little of some other movie, and what little memory is left of each movie is like--mixed together but The Reef is the only movie I remember the name of.... And I remember nothing else than the opening w the parents, them getting taken, him going to the reef. Everything after is just completely gone from my memory
I kinda liked this as a kid, while still seeing it as weird and weirder looking. But I gave it a try and had fun with it. I think the puns have affected me.
@Saberspark Highlights: Hey Saber. I have requested this movie before but I was hoping you could do a Let's Watch of it. I grew up with this movie and back then I didn't think it was strange. But I rewatched it years later and though I think it's "cringy", I still like it. It's called 'Galavants', made back in the 80's I believe, and I would like to see you do a Let's Watch with the old gang: Paleo, Hirosashi, AC Racebest, etc.
I liked this movie for the fish designs, polish dubbing; Piotr Frączewski as Nerissa, Jaroslaw Boberek as Bart, Jan Kulczycki as Moe, Andrzej Gawronski as Jack, Włodzimiesz Bednarski as Manny, Tomas Bednarek as Percy, Wojciech Paszkowski as Max, Anna Apostolakis as Meg, Jaroslaw Domin as Buddy, Tomas Steciuk as Lou and Jacek Bończyk as Pike. The fact that some designs partly makes this movie not look like a korean production, and the lesson of standing up to bullies as presented by whole reef rise against a shark.
So this is the other chanel that he was talking about. Im gonna binged tonight while animating, just drinking some coffee and eating some biscuits, very nice.
I did some research since this is one of my favourite movies (next to CarGo unironically) and: the average swimming speed of a porpoise is 34 mph. it is 10,085 miles to go from Boston to Sydney, meaning it would take 12 days of non-stop movement. Considering that porpoises would sleep about 8 hours out of the day that would increase it to 16 days (it's not specific exactly what type of fish Pi is, but he is a wrasse, so there is a possibility that his sleep would need to be accommodated as wrasse can sleep up to a week at a time or just all day but being on porpoise schedule all his life this likely won't be needed). Pi would reach maturity at around 1 year. When he's a juvenile he is half the size of his parents which means he's decently far along in his age. In conclusion: this movie is inaccurate as 16 days would not be enough for a wrasse to mature even at his original starting age. I love fish and being insane
from what i gather. purposes average about 6 feet. the kid was a bit smaller than the mother so about 4 feet. the MC fish was likely about 2.5-3 feet long before the time skip and was closer to 4 feet after.
I loved this movie as a kid.. and I won’t lie, despite all its flaws, the beginning scene of the parents being taken always made me cry.. more just because whoever voiced the kid really did well and got to me 😂
at 33:18 i finally rememebred the movie, distinctly because i tried doing the bubble moves as a kid any time i got in the pool. i really thought i could be a water wizard
50:23 lol he used the accent because he was quoting a popular movie quote but with the words changed as a parody, it's most popularly known from "Blazing Saddles" (1974) First used by a character in the 1948 film "The Treasure of Sierra Madre", asked if he was police, where was his badge, and the character states, "Badges? We ain't got no badges, we don't need no badges. I don't have to show you no stinkin' badge!" (Also a similar quote from the 1927 novel the film was adapted from, but with too much profanity to quote on CZcams) This line was later famously adapted later to just *"Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges!"* both in an episode of the Monkees from 1967, "A Nice Place to Visit" and then repeated in the 1974 movie "Blazing Saddles", which popularized the line and firmly coined it into pop culture for years. Weird Al Yankovich also parodies this line in his 1989 film "UHF", in which a character running a zoo in his apartment gets an order of badgers he didn't order and states in distress, "Badgers? Badgers?! We don't need no stinkin' badgers!" In the second book of the The Inheritance Cycle fantasy novel series, _Eldest_ by Christopher Paolini, a character uses the same parody adaptation when barges are suggested for transportation, so apparently Paolini was a fan of the line. Also apparently it's been parodied in a couple of TMNT comics, but I haven't read those.
I did not ever see this as a ripoff 😭 like I knew it had alot of flaws as a kid but also I still really enjoyed it. Like a core memory level of enjoyment. It's no Nemo but it had it's own special place as direct to home sunday bored media
i somehow weirdly actually enjoyed this movie as a kid? my lil autism kid brain loved ANYTHING to do with underwater or fish
SAME HERE, I’m autistic and a fish lover. I could watch anything underwater or fish related.
I'm not even autistic and I love this movie
I love underwater stuff as well! Although idek if I can call it either a special interest or hyperfixation, I just really enjoy it a lot haha
@@Scrofar definitely a hyperfixation for me 😭
Omg same, literally you could put anything fish related in front of kid me and I'd think it was the best thing ever
I remember seeing this movie as a kid a few times. I didn't hate it. I just found it mid.
How Dare You!!!!!!
this movie used every plot point it brought up, even if it didn't really know how to string it together, I can give it props for that
"the crab's gay and uh....BAHSTON"
Oh man, I remember when back in primary school our teacher took us to the theater to watch this movie after the trip to the planetarium and I gotta say. Even as a kid, I DID NOT like it. It made me uncomfortable even!
This was in THEATRES?? You deserve compensation for having to experience that.
Oh god I remember having this on DVD, couldn't remember if it was a fever dream or not.
Same 💀
when I went Florida for holiday as a kid, flying from the UK is roughly 12 hours, this was one of the movies you could watch for free.
I must have watched this, at least 3 times between sleeping, so much so I have parts of this film permanently ingrained into my mind. From the intro in polluted Boston to the last few shots of the film, to the plot point of the Shark wanting to hook up with the girl fish, that one in particular was always stuck with me for how out of left field it is, and your reactions to that reveal was exactly what I wanted them to be.
thank you Saberspark for unlocking those very specific memories in my head.
Watch the sequel, Troy comes back all juiced up 💪😂
Yeah, they didn't serve Troy up in a restaurant, they put him into some secret tank in the middle of the open ocean & experimented on him for some reason.
There’s a sequel 🥴
12:21 - Isn’t that the voice of Luigi from the Super Mario Cartoon? When I heard it, all I can think of is “That’s mama Luigi to you!” 😂
This movie looks like a really bad PS2 game
The kid voice actor for the main character is actually pretty good.
Can you *please* watch A Turtle’s Tale? I remember watching it once as a kid and I loved it. I need to watch it again.
*THE AUNT IS PLAYED BY FRAN DRESCHER I CAN’T UNHEAR IT OH MY GOSH!*
Is that the one with Sammy the turtle? The one where he endures climate change? That movie has a sequel called Sammy's Great Escape or something like that.
@@amandamakin1542
Yeah! That’s the one!
The movie and the sequel are both on CZcams for free. I’d like to see them watch it.
@@amandamakin1542yeah the get stuck in this high tech underwater aquarium and are threaten with turning into sushi or something
@@apupthatdraws1001 If I remember, the plot was that Sammy & Ray get caught & stuck in this futuristic tank by a crazy aquatic animal collecting maniac. A seahorse named Big D wants to break everyone out of the giant Aquarium, but only on his terms, which leads to Big D eventually trying to kill Sammy & Ray.
The movie is as dark as the first one, as two little rays get eaten alive by eels after escaping the aquarium, those same eels get mauled to death by angry crabs, the fact Big D almost succeeds in killing Sammy & Ray, & there's a fish that has gone literally insane from being in the aquarium for far too long, & he doesn't escape, either.
@@amandamakin1542and Sammy is voiced by Yuri Lowenthal
Feels to me that one of the story board makers is still pissed that his crush from school didn't accept him or declined him asking for a date and went with the jock, and this is his way of making the story in his favor
41:14 My husband and I both went to art school to major in animation. It's how we met. I think that meeting was the only good thing to come out of that experience, aside from learning more about stuff we already had interest in. Fast forward a decade later, and neither of us have a job in our industry. Hell, we don't even have our physical DEGREES because our school required us to pay for them. On top of that, our school shut down not long after we graduated. It definitely was a scam.
This movie reminded me of Dolphin: Story of a Dreamer. It's similar to this movie in quality and in the fact that it is an undersea ocean movie about animals which sucks, but it's also strangely creative at times. It's about a dolphin trying to restore dreams to the ocean or something and the villain is a giant dream-eating barracuda whose introduction is actually kind of cool as hell but then also sucks. When I was like 12 I thought it was the coolest thing in the world
I remember finding it online easily when it came out, but now I had to take a minute to find a high-quality version. With how lesser known it is I genuinely wonder if it'll become lost media in the near future
Omg yeeeees! I remember it too😂 I mean it was cool for me tho it even scared me at times, I remember that after we met the Luna fish I believed truthfully that Luna fishes were the pinnacle of ocean wisdom even tho in real life they more like gigantic useless wastes🤣😭
I wonder if that shark is where Vivziepop got the idea for Chaz from Helluva Boss cause I sweeeaarrr that's just him 😭😭😭😭
Wait... Oh no, i see the likeness and now i can't see him the same way 😭
Why does this look like if shark tale and finding Nemo had a one night stand and accidentally popped out a kid and that kid became this movie?
I was unfortunate enough to watch this when I was young (along with other bad low budget animated movies)
Pray for me. 😔🙏
Same, but I don't regret it.
That wasn't the Hudson in the beginning, there wasn't enough dead bodies and nuclear waste runoff
Yeah, it was Bawston.
Yeah, they said it was "Bawston" in the beginning.
Tbh the only characters i even Slightly cared about were the gay crab and sawfish-
what is up with Andy Dick playing creepy af characters? - oh wait... nevermind
This feels like four different movies happening in one.
Please tell me if anyone noticed the many reused animations? Those were so noticeable, even my childhood self noticed them.
And apparently there was a commercial for this movie on Comedy Central that admitted this was a ripoff. By saying, “From a director who WATCHED Finding Nemo and a writer who REALLY LIKED Shark Tale.” While playing music from The Little Mermaid.
Commercial: czcams.com/video/cEFitrDE56w/video.htmlsi=O7IDCElk8qI79eK4
It makes sense that these divers would release that shark as they just see him as a poor animal being stuck. They were just trying to be helpful and maybe aware that sharks actually plays important role in the ecosystem while at the same time being understandable unaware what's really going on between these anthropomorphic fishes having a stupid triangle drama. If these divers were like in any other anti-shark media, they would just do nothing but celebrating together with the other fishes in the movie over defeating the evil monster of a shark.
The movie portrays humanity as one of the unpredictable elements and forces of nature rather than one single united entity. It could be taken advantage on by the fish characters for solving situations but can also cause situations due to mankind's independent unpredictable nature for the fishes.
I remember this movie VIVIDLY, and I do remember actually liking it as a kid, I rewatched it alot... But now that I see it again, I'm questioning myself-
seeing the thumbnail alone awakened a lot of childhood memories and idk if theyre good or bad
You guys kept only comparing it only to Nemo and not Shark tale, which I feel like is where most of the inspiration comes post getting to the reef, and Cars for the training.
Though Troy does look like Chum in nemo
Had this on DVD I used to watch it all the time lmao
I have that DVD movie from my cousin as well.
I liked The Reef when I was a kid. It was wacky, but it was fun. I’d call it more a rip-off of Shark Tale than Finding Nemo.
Geez, I knew this movie was bad but not this bad. The cuts, the pacing, the lines.
This movie could have been miles better if it just cut off the MC's origins and just started with him appearing in the town- and the origins would be just hinted at with PTSD towards nets, until he overcomes it and defeats the villain that way (He does do so but it does not feel earned at all in the script).
I would rather watch the movie about the nonverbal duck who uses a trumpet million times over this movie.
And yes, the nonverbal animated duck movie is a real movie btw
I never thought this was a rippoff movie, it has original ideas, and the 'parents taken by net' is a classic with any water creature story. I don't think it's a bad movie, it has mistakes but it's not bad
23:59 “Surgeonfish” was right there. And they’re related to tangs.
This movie is like finding Nemo and shark tale had a ugly weird movie
That’s saying something considering Shark Tale is already an ugly weird movie
I missed this movie, not because it’s good it’s kinda bad actually but my grandma got it for me ages ago and we watched together when I was a lil kid. Reminds me of good old times with grandma.
The way y'all said What-
in unison 😭☠️
20:45
this movie is one of the best/worst examples for how media helped to breed the niceguy mindset
I definitely remember this movie when i was a kid but it seems all movie, cartoons and everywhere medias kinda nostalgia
I swear this movie was both my favorite film ever AND a fever dream at the same time. Seeing this now, my GOD little me had no taste at all
I watched this movie as a kid and actually enjoyed it. I didn't compare it to Finding Nemo. The stories are completely different to me. The only similarity is the orange fish protagonist. This movie is super nostalgic for me, and I've watched it so many times I can recite the script from memory.
21:23 I believe that's supposed to be a sea sponge. Although I could be wrong.
Edit: OH he is a sea sponge, thanks for pointing that out Aunt fish lady.
59:07
To comment on the strange morality of Troy the Shark, my personal headcannon is that he snatches the girls that he likes or quote on quote "Loves" and straight up eats them afterwards. Is it dark? Yes. Do I care? No not really, cause this movie ain't all that great in my opinion.
59:45
Fun fact, sea anemones have stingers, and they can straight up hurt fish. According to google, sea anemones are carnivorous and they can paralyze fish for the purpose of having themselves some dinner. In other words, PIE BE SUPER DUMB.
The reason why clownfish aren't bothered by anemones is because they have a special mucus that makes them immune to their stingers. I excuse finding Nemo because they acknowledge it, but not in this film. Because I'm pretty sure Pie and the Andy Dick fish aren't clownfish. Fish experts correct me If I'm wrong.
I remember watching this movie a lot when I was little & yet I don't remember this movie being my favorite. It's been years since I've seen it again & It's so off putting to see characters designs that range from somewhat cute to straight up ugly af.
While Pi is not a clownfish, there are tons of other species of fish capable of living with anemones. One species that has been observed cohabitating anemones are Carpenter's flasher wrasse, which according to the wiki I found, is the type of fish that Pi is. I don’t believe it’s known if the wrasse can live within the anemone like clownfish do, but it’s not uncommon to see one close to an anemone.
@@bashfulwolfo6499 Thanks for the info.
@@bashfulwolfo6499what Species is pi?
@@SIMBA-tq2chCarpenter’s flasher wrasse
It's not just the mucus membrane that keeps them safe, they have a symbiotic relationship that's mutually beneficial. The clownfish will actually go out of it's way to feed and protect the anemones.
Oh god I’ve seen this before!!
I remember when I was around 8 or 9, my mom rented this movie and I took it over to my cousin’s house and we watched it. Even as a kid, I cringed..😅
Thank you for streaming this, Saber! Brought back a lot of nostalgia ✨✨
This movie is a fever dream to me. The weird animation and voice acting, the music, the story is a mess, the action is strange. The weirdest part? There's a sequel! Yep, i'm not joking! I saw the first one 3 times, it's enough. Not sure i want to see the second movie 😂
2:51 Dirty timing there, Saber. TwT
I rember watchin this in THEATHERS, thinking It was sharktale
I HATE how incredibles 2 took away all of violets growth and made me incredible so resentful for his wife, even though by now he should know by using her for just a few
months to show heroes aren’t destructive will be beneficial to him.
It just strips all character development and I hate it.
i remember watching this when i was high one night and being BAFFLED by it.
As a kid, I actually knew this was a Finding Nemo Rip-off but still enjoyed it, came for more in the second movie, yes there's a sequel.
I really love it, its so goofy and cute, brings me lots of nostalgia, still have the dvd
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1:01:40 This was actually horrifying
57:35 Gahoole is probably Zack Snyder's best film.
Boston to New York takes 4 hr 28 minutes (215.5 mi)
Fish never stop growing. Some grow fast, reaching adult size in a few months. Others take 10 years or more to become adult size.
So basically he grew to adult Fish in about 4 hours lol
I remember watching this movie when I was little. I don’t remember it being this bad.
Omg I looked up the cast and I gagged in horror😂😂😂fran drescher, freddie prinze Jr, donal logue..... Who blackmailed them into this??????
I dare you to watch a turtle's tale and would LOVE your reaction when you find out Yuri Lowenthal starred in that movie!
there's a reef 2
Watched this as a kid and I loved it. As an adult, I’m beginning to question why I found this remotely entertaining.
They made a sequel btw
You mean _seaquel_
I remember when I was so young I didn't know quality in the slightest... and neither did grandma cuz she bought this, and another ripoff for me, and another, and another... We had so many nemo ripoffs specifically, that I can remmeber a little of this, a little of some other movie, and what little memory is left of each movie is like--mixed together but The Reef is the only movie I remember the name of.... And I remember nothing else than the opening w the parents, them getting taken, him going to the reef. Everything after is just completely gone from my memory
“pick me fish” and the girl fish cause she’s pink
In Russia they blatantly passed it off as a continuation of the cartoon from Dreamworks with Will Smith.
I kinda liked this as a kid, while still seeing it as weird and weirder looking. But I gave it a try and had fun with it.
I think the puns have affected me.
@Saberspark Highlights: Hey Saber. I have requested this movie before but I was hoping you could do a Let's Watch of it. I grew up with this movie and back then I didn't think it was strange. But I rewatched it years later and though I think it's "cringy", I still like it. It's called 'Galavants', made back in the 80's I believe, and I would like to see you do a Let's Watch with the old gang: Paleo, Hirosashi, AC Racebest, etc.
I remember this movie but at the same time I remember nothing about the actual plot or characters.
The whole movie feels like that it has been sped up, wtf
I actually watched this when I was younger. One of the landmines of Blockbuster video.
Had this on DVD when I was little, always wanted to send it to you someday. Looks like you beat me to it!
I liked this movie for the fish designs, polish dubbing; Piotr Frączewski as Nerissa, Jaroslaw Boberek as Bart, Jan Kulczycki as Moe, Andrzej Gawronski as Jack, Włodzimiesz Bednarski as Manny, Tomas Bednarek as Percy, Wojciech Paszkowski as Max, Anna Apostolakis as Meg, Jaroslaw Domin as Buddy, Tomas Steciuk as Lou and Jacek Bończyk as Pike. The fact that some designs partly makes this movie not look like a korean production, and the lesson of standing up to bullies as presented by whole reef rise against a shark.
I hope the Foodfight stream from yesterday get uploaded. I missed most of it, but was laughing my @$$ off with what I did see.
So this is the other chanel that he was talking about.
Im gonna binged tonight while animating, just drinking some coffee and eating some biscuits, very nice.
I saw this movie as a kid
This Movie was actually quite Popular in germany a few years ago
Bro I used to love this movie as a little kid (I also used to have a crush on the pink fish💀)
I did some research since this is one of my favourite movies (next to CarGo unironically) and: the average swimming speed of a porpoise is 34 mph. it is 10,085 miles to go from Boston to Sydney, meaning it would take 12 days of non-stop movement. Considering that porpoises would sleep about 8 hours out of the day that would increase it to 16 days (it's not specific exactly what type of fish Pi is, but he is a wrasse, so there is a possibility that his sleep would need to be accommodated as wrasse can sleep up to a week at a time or just all day but being on porpoise schedule all his life this likely won't be needed). Pi would reach maturity at around 1 year. When he's a juvenile he is half the size of his parents which means he's decently far along in his age.
In conclusion: this movie is inaccurate as 16 days would not be enough for a wrasse to mature even at his original starting age.
I love fish and being insane
I watched this soooo long ago and forgot how many plot points there were and how bad it was
I’m literally watching this while Finding Nemo is on my tv in the background 🤣 MAKES IT EVEN BETTER!
XD
I used to love this film as a kid but as an adult, I have no idea what I saw in this dreck.
from what i gather. purposes average about 6 feet. the kid was a bit smaller than the mother so about 4 feet. the MC fish was likely about 2.5-3 feet long before the time skip and was closer to 4 feet after.
Dude, Shark Tale is way better than The Reef, at least it’s…..a movie that exists
You should try brear rabbit it was one of my favorites
the turtle sounds like alex jones and says alex jones things
I loved this movie as a kid.. and I won’t lie, despite all its flaws, the beginning scene of the parents being taken always made me cry.. more just because whoever voiced the kid really did well and got to me 😂
Why did everyone watch this movie as a kid?😭 I have this movie in DVD
One of those sword fish was voiced by R. Lee Ermey.
He Also Voiced The Lead Toy Soldier In Toy Story.
TROY!
Good thing I was raised on BOTH Nemo finding AND the reef (also the dolphin)
Also recommend watching “the dolphin” for another sea drug trip
This may well be the best rip off of both Finding Nemo and Shark Tale. I liked the evil minions.
at 33:18 i finally rememebred the movie, distinctly because i tried doing the bubble moves as a kid any time i got in the pool. i really thought i could be a water wizard
My family has this movie on DVD. It was alright enough to pass the time as a kid.
I watched this as a kid and had it on DVD with a portable dv player and it was one of my favourite things
I loved this movie as a kid I remember renting it from blockbuster
50:23 lol he used the accent because he was quoting a popular movie quote but with the words changed as a parody, it's most popularly known from "Blazing Saddles" (1974)
First used by a character in the 1948 film "The Treasure of Sierra Madre", asked if he was police, where was his badge, and the character states, "Badges? We ain't got no badges, we don't need no badges. I don't have to show you no stinkin' badge!" (Also a similar quote from the 1927 novel the film was adapted from, but with too much profanity to quote on CZcams)
This line was later famously adapted later to just *"Badges?! We don't need no stinking badges!"* both in an episode of the Monkees from 1967, "A Nice Place to Visit" and then repeated in the 1974 movie "Blazing Saddles", which popularized the line and firmly coined it into pop culture for years.
Weird Al Yankovich also parodies this line in his 1989 film "UHF", in which a character running a zoo in his apartment gets an order of badgers he didn't order and states in distress, "Badgers? Badgers?! We don't need no stinkin' badgers!"
In the second book of the The Inheritance Cycle fantasy novel series, _Eldest_ by Christopher Paolini, a character uses the same parody adaptation when barges are suggested for transportation, so apparently Paolini was a fan of the line.
Also apparently it's been parodied in a couple of TMNT comics, but I haven't read those.
My aunt got me this movie as a kid and even then it looked so low quality to me
45:41
This is my paralysis demon. 💀
I remember watching the sequel of this movie as a kid, same with that other one (I think it's called Sea Level?)
22:49 They Stole A Background From Finding Nemo!
Dumb and random question: what program do they use to have both their little v-tuber dudes up and running at the same time?
I did not ever see this as a ripoff 😭 like I knew it had alot of flaws as a kid but also I still really enjoyed it. Like a core memory level of enjoyment. It's no Nemo but it had it's own special place as direct to home sunday bored media
The Reef has fish and Finding Nemo has fish. It cannot just be a coincidence.
Freddy Fish the movie
Freddi Fish if Hollywood ruined it
"That's not evil, that's just rude". Okay, that actually got me
this movie was repeated often at Christmas on Channel 4 in the UK
It's so weird that I watched this movie when I was a kid and I somehow enjoyed it... I have that DVD from my cousin.
This film was alright. Also there is a sequel to this movie, idk if it came out near the same time as Finding Dory
I actually really liked this movie when I first watched it. And honestly, I still don't find it to be that bad. It's not good, but not the worst.