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|title=<center>Shark Tale (Lost Scenes, 2004)</center> {{InfoboxLost 
 
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Shark Tale is a 2004 American computer-animated comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. Directed by Vicky Jenson, Bibo Bergeron, and Rob Letterman (in Letterman's feature directorial debut), the film contains an ensemble caststarring the voices of Will Smith, Jack Black, Robert De Niro, Renée Zellweger, Angelina Jolie, and Martin Scorsese. It tells the story of a fish named Oscar (Smith) who falsely claims to have killed Frankie (Imperioli), the son of a shark mob boss named Don Lino (De Niro), to advance his community standing and teams up with the mobster's other son Lenny (Black) to keep up the other facade. ==the delete cut==
  but did you know DreamWorks lost deleted scene from the movie,It's a lot known about the deleted sc enes, there was some people on 4chan was saying about the movie how they were lot cuts in the film and i said <blockquote>" Let me give you a quick history lesson. Shark Tale, originally known as Sharkslayer, was pitched around 2001 to Dreamworks by the duo that wrote Freddy vs Jason. It was conceived as a mature underwater noir film meant for an older audience. Not long after, Katzenberg decided it should be a comedy instead and fired the original writers. He got the french director of El Dorado and the co director of Shrek and told them to start working on the film. He also got one of the writers of Ice Age to helm the script. Halfway through production, Rob Letterman, a newcomer to the film industry, joined the project as co director and rewrote most of the script. They also got a huge bunch of storyboard artists and additional writers to punch up the interactions. Plus, they had the actors record their lines together and improv if they wanted to. It was a very frankensteined together project, and plenty of recorded lines and fully finished scenes ended up in the trash as a result."</blockquote>
shark tale that reason why the movie from theater to the final version you may see some scenes from trailer,tv,pictures,and demo reel deiffernt creatures who works on DreamWorks you can from found  different videos on YouTube and vimeo.
==Willie the Killer Whale is Shark tale deleted character==
there was a aritcale of WRITERS ON WRITING: Rob Letterman on Writing 'Shark Tale'. rob letterman talked about the the Killer Whale and he"In the end everything came down to tone. We had to lighten it up, specifically in the shark scenes. Here is an example of a scene we struggled with. It is a moment in the film where someone confronts Don Lino and tells him his son Lenny is a little “different.” In the first version, a tough Killer Whale threatens to expose Lenny’s secret to the other families. Lino, in turn, unleashes his pet Piranha on him. The Killer Whale gets whacked (offscreen). The scene made it all the way through production. It was beautifully lit and animated, but it had to go. Not just because of the implied violence, but also the damage it did to Lino’s character. We wanted to end the movie with his character’s redeeming himself—a dad finally reconciling with his vegetarian son. But once Lino whacked the Killer Whale, his character could never recover.In order to lighten the tone without losing The Godfather-esque nature of Lino, we made a decision: Never turn Lino into a caricature of a Don. Instead, we have him keep his dignity and let him go about his business as usual, but we make the characters around him silly.
==Availability==
only pictures and of the film that we surface on YouTube user Milan Thai Tlach914 who recorded the Dreamworks' Shark Tale (2004): Official Site video and more deleted cuts from the trailers on YouTube, even in a opening of shrek 2 sneak peek of shark tale. Vincent Pastore who play Luca the Octopus Record it was chageed his lines was, Hey, boss. I put the
record on the wrong song. his original line never made in the final film for unknown reasons.
it is unknown how many delete scene was unmade or cut out at the time DreamWorks changing from the film and audio From different script animated.

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