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201193 minAnimation, Comedy, Family, Adventure

SeeFood

Is SeeFood a Hit or Flop?

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Is SeeFood worth watching? With a rating of 4.9/10, this Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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SeeFood Synopsis

Pup, a bamboo shark, discovers egg sacs while playing around the ocean with his friends. When he sees human poachers stealing the eggs from his reef, Pup makes it his mission to save his family. As he leaves the sea and enters the beautiful, yet dangerous, world of humans he'll prove he isn't too small to save his family.

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Top Cast

Steven Bone
Steven BoneLanky
Colin Chong
Colin ChongLee
Choong Chi Ren
Choong Chi RenFatman
Jason Cottom
Jason CottomLarry
Kennie Dowle
Kennie DowleOcto
Diong Chae Lian
Diong Chae LianPup (voice)
Maxwell Vreeland Andrew
Maxwell Vreeland AndrewPudgy
Christina Orow
Christina OrowMertle the Turtle (voice)
Tikriti Shabudin
Tikriti ShabudinSpock
Adila Shakir
Adila ShakirHeather

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Is SeeFood worth watching?

SeeFood has a lower rating of 4.9/10. Check the reviews to see if it matches your taste.

Is SeeFood hit or flop?

SeeFood has received lower ratings (4.9/10) from audiences.

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SeeFood is a Animation, Comedy, Family movie that Pup, a bamboo shark, discovers egg sacs while playing around the ocean with his friends. When he sees human poachers stealing the eggs from his reef, ...

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Critic Reviews

r96skSep 10, 2020
★ 1

Crikey! 'SeaFood' is utterly dire. I'm not going to slaughter this film (too much!), as always I have respect for anyone who creates a production as it isn't easy. With that said, this is a serious waste of 93 minutes. Awful animation, poor voice cast and an absolutely terrible premise. It may, minorly, allude to real life issues such as poaching, ocean pollution and even bullying, but it doesn't take it any further than the baseline of those things being bad. The dialogue is dreadful, not helped by the numerous awkward silent chunks created by the animation. It also doesn't know what it wants to be called either, "SeaFood" on the DVD cover but "SeeFood" on the onscreen menu. At the end it says "See" before changing to "Sea", so I guess it's intentional? Odd either way. Up there for the worst film I've seen. Not even sure the supposed target audience would enjoy this. The only (extremely) slight praise I can give is that it isn't a full-on 'Finding Nemo' rip-off, as seems the case in the opening minutes.