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  1. Full credits for Shark Tale (2004). Contents. 1Logos. 2Opening. 3Closing. 4Crawl Art. 4.1CAST. 4.2ADDITIONAL VOICES. 4.3STORY. 4.4ART DEPARTMENT. 4.5CHARACTER TECHNICAL DIRECTION. 4.6MODELING. 4.6.1Modeling & Surfacing Production. 4.7SURFACING. 4.8LAYOUT. 4.9ANIMATION. 4.10CHARACTER FINALING. 4.10.1CG SUPERVISORS. 4.11LIGHTING SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT.

  2. Full credits for Shark Tale. Bibo Bergeron Vicky Jenson Rob Letterman Michael J. Wilson (screenplay) Rob Letterman (screenplay) Scott Aukerman (additional dialogue) BJ Porter (additional dialogue) Will Smith: Oscar Robert De Niro: Don Lino Renee Zellweger: Angie Jack Black: Lenny Angelina Jolie...

  3. Shark Tale. 2004. PG. 1h 30m. IMDb RATING. 6.0 /10. 199K. YOUR RATING. Rate. POPULARITY. 2,252. 197. Play trailer 2:31. 3 Videos. 99+ Photos. Animation Adventure Comedy. When a son of a gangster shark boss is accidentally killed while on the hunt, his would-be prey and his vegetarian brother decide to use the incident to their own advantage.

    • Bibo Bergeron, Vicky Jenson, Rob Letterman
    • 3 min
  4. Find out who voiced, produced, wrote, and worked on the animated comedy film Shark Tale, starring Will Smith, Robert De Niro, and Renée Zellweger. See the full list of credits, including directors, editors, composers, and more.

  5. Shark Tale/Credits. < Shark Tale. Original. Contents. 1Logos. 2Opening Logos. 3Ending Credits and Logo. 3.1Directed by. Logos. DreamWorks Animation SKG. Opening Logos. DreamWorks Animation Presents. Shark Tale. Ending Credits and Logo. Will Smith Robert DeNiro Renze Zallger. Directed by. Jicky Vernon. Recorded using an ARRI Digital Film Recorder.

  6. English. Shark Tale. Overview. Credits. Soundtrack. Gallery. Shark Tale. Cinematography. Directed by. Vicky Jenson. Bibo Bergeron Rob Letterman. Produced by. Bill Damaschke Janet HealyAllison Lyon Segan. Screenplay by. Michael J. Wilson Rob Letterman. Starring. Will Smith. Robert De Niro Renée Zellweger Jack Black Angelina Jolie Martin Scorsese.

  7. Oscar is a fast-talking little fish whose big dreams have a habit of landing him in hot water. Lenny is a great white shark with a sensitive side and a secret -- he's a vegetarian. When a great white lie turns Oscar into an improbable hero and the truth about Lenny makes him an outcast, the two become the most unlikely of friends. (DreamWorks)