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>the first western animation movie to gross more than 100 million domestically without having a positive critical reception
It was a game changer in a certain way
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I want a Gloria stress ball.
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>Beauty and the Beast
>Aladdin
>The Lion King
>Pocahontas
>Toy Story
>The Hunchback of Notre Dame
>Hercules
>Mulan
>The Rugrats Movie
>A Bug's Life
>The Prince of Egypt
>Tarzan
>Toy Story 2
>Chicken Run
>Shrek
>Monsters, Inc.
>Ice Age
>Lilo & Stitch
>Finding Nemo
>Shrek 2
>Shark Tale
>The Incredibles
>The Polar Express

1991-2004 western animation movies that grossed more than 100 million domestically. Shark Tale is the only one that got negative reviews.
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I rented it twice a few years apart as a kid in the mid-late 00s, and both times I stopped watching about half an hour in.
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SHARKFAG LOST
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There's no doubt that most animation studios in USA took notice that Shark Tale was able to make some real money despite critics not liking it at all. It never happened before.
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>"derivative and full of pop culture in-jokes"
What a lazy Rotten Tomatoes consensus
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This is a funny scene. Lino slowly grows more exasperated as the scene goes on until he finally loses it at the end
https://youtu.be/nQE6EcLWiA8?si=O5kwJ2InurrVwN8V
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>Shark Tale got negative reviews in late 2004, whereas Robots got decent reviews in early 2005

How did that happen? It's true that Robots is a more visually appealing movie, but at least Shark Tale keeps a consistent quality of viewer interest through its runtime. Robots begins strongly, but it soon becomes something totally uninteresting.

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