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Shark Tale: Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on September 21, 2004. The soundtrack features newly recorded music by various artists, including Christina Aguilera , Mary J. Blige , India.Arie , Bobby Valentino , Sean Paul , Timbaland , The Pussycat Dolls , Ludacris , Missy Elliott , and Justin Timberlake , as well as "Some of My Best ...
A shark and main character in the animated series. Klaus Heisler: Goldfish American Dad! Pet goldfish of the Smiths Lenny Great white shark Shark Tale: Vegetarian shark Members of the Ocean Council Various fish Adventure Time: Fish which conduct their politics. Misterjaw: Great white shark The Pink Panther and Friends
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Shark Tale: Voiced by David P. Smith, he is a deranged hermit crab who lives in a dumpster near the Whalewash. Cri-Kee Cricket Mulan: A cricket who is a sidekick of Mushu. Digit Cockroach An American Tail: Echizen Crab Crab: Sabagebu! Eugene H. Krabs [8] Crab: SpongeBob SquarePants
Shark Tale: October 1, 2004: Vicky Jenson Bibo Bergeron Rob Letterman: Bill Damaschke Janet Healy Allison Lyon Segan: Michael J. Wilson Rob Letterman Hans Zimmer DWA Glendale Madagascar: May 27, 2005: Eric Darnell Tom McGrath: Mireille Soria Mark Burton Billy Frolick Eric Darnell Tom McGrath PDI/DreamWorks [a] Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the ...
Great White Shark," Wells is heard saying as the 4.5-meter (nearly 15 feet) great white shark shows a “curious and terrifying interest” in his kayak. Watch video of a great white shark ...
Shark Tank, which first premiered in 2009, offers some of America's most creative and innovative entrepreneurs the chance to give their businesses a financial boost by pitching their ideas to the ...
Shark Tale is a 2004 video game based on the film of the same name that was released on Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox. Developed by Edge of Reality for consoles, Vicarious Visions for Game Boy Advance, and KnowWonder for Windows, the game was published by Activision .