''Help! I'm a Fish'' (; also known as ''A Fish Tale'') is a 2000 animated
science fantasy
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musical film
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directed by Stefan Fjeldmark, Greg Manwaring, and Michael Hegner, and written by Fjeldmark,
Karsten Kiilerich, John Stefan Olsen, and Tracy J. Brown. It stars the voices of
Alan Rickman
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,
Terry Jones
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After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones a ...
, and a then-unknown
Aaron Paul
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.
The film tells the story of three kids–Fly, his little sister Stella, and cousin Chuck–who turn into fish and must return to human form before 48 hours are up; otherwise, they will be stuck as fish forever. They must also contend with a
pilot fish who has taken the antidote for himself, which he has his own plans for.
It was released on 6 October 2000 in
Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
,
10 August 2001 in the United Kingdom, and 5 September 2006 in the United States. Animation production was split between
A. Film Production in Denmark,
Munich Animation in Germany, and
Terraglyph Interactive Studios in Dublin, Ireland. The film was a commercial failure and
box-office flop
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, grossing $5.6 million in Denmark against an approximate $18 million budget and receiving positive reviews from critics and audiences.
Plot
Fly is an impulsive 12-year-old boy living with his younger sister Stella and parents Lisa and Bill. When their parents go out for the night, Fly and Stella are babysat by their aunt Anna and her son Chuck, a cautious, overweight genetics prodigy, and Fly and Stella's cousin. When Anna falls asleep, the children sneak out to go fishing. Caught in a high tide, they stumble across the boathouse of Professor MacKrill, an eccentric but kindly
marine biologist
Marine biology is the scientific study of the biology of marine life, organisms that inhabit the sea. Given that in biology many phyla, families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land, marine biology clas ...
. Reasoning that
climate change
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will melt the polar icecaps to produce
marine transgression
A marine transgression is a geologic event where sea level rises relative to the land and the shoreline moves toward higher ground, resulting in flooding. Transgressions can be caused by the land sinking or by the ocean basins filling with water ...
within the next century, MacKrill reveals he has developed a
potion
A potion is a liquid "that contains medicine, poison, or something that is supposed to have magic powers." It derives from the Latin word ''potio'' which refers to a drink or the act of drinking. The term philtre is also used, often specifica ...
to transform humans into marine animals, along with an antidote to reverse the process.
Mistaking it for
lemonade
Lemonade is a sweetened lemon-flavored drink.
There are many varieties of lemonade found throughout the world.
In some parts of the world, lemonade refers to an un-carbonated, traditionally, homemade drink, using lemon juice, water, and a sw ...
, Stella drinks the potion and turns into a
starfish
Starfish or sea stars are Star polygon, star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class (biology), class Asteroidea (). Common usage frequently finds these names being also applied to brittle star, ophiuroids, which are correctly referred to ...
, which Fly unknowingly throws out the window into the sea. Chuck discovers the mistake after finding Stella's transformation caught on camera. The trio set out to find Stella, but their boat sinks in a storm. Fly and Chuck drink the potion, becoming a
California flying fish and a
moon jellyfish. Bill and Lisa return home to find Anna frantic with worry. Noticing that Fly's fishing equipment is gone, Bill, Lisa, and Anna head to the beach to search for them but find only Fly's rollerblades. The adults fear the worst until Professor MacKrill, having survived the storm, arrives and shows them the video of Stella's transformation.
Underwater, the leaking antidote attracts a
lemon shark
The lemon shark (''Negaprion brevirostris'') is a species of shark from the family Requiem shark, Carcharhinidae, known for its yellowish skin, which inspires its common name. It is classified as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for ...
and a
pilot fish. They consume it, gaining intelligence and
anthropomorphic
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appearances. The pilot fish names himself Joe and uses the antidote to create a civilisation of intelligent fish, intending to launch a revolution against humanity, whilst The Shark becomes his dim-witted subordinate.
Fly, Chuck, and Stella reunite, accompanied by Sasha, a
seahorse
A seahorse (also written ''sea-horse'' and ''sea horse'') is any of 46 species of small marine Osteichthyes, bony fish in the genus ''Hippocampus''. The genus name comes from the Ancient Greek (), itself from () meaning "horse" and () meanin ...
whom Stella adopts. They must find the antidote within forty-eight hours, or their transformations will be permanent. The trio swims to Joe's domain, a sunken
oil tanker
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, where Fly tries to steal the antidote. They are caught and interrogated by Joe about their intent and origins. He demands that they manufacture more of the antidote, or the Shark will eat them. The children are imprisoned and guarded by an aggressive, militaristic
king crab. Sasha frees the children, who manage to escape.
The children decide their only hope to become human again is to duplicate the antidote's formula, gathering ingredients from around the ocean. Just as they complete the potion, Joe and his army appear and corner them. In a stand-off, Joe drinks the last of the original antidote, transforming his fins into hands. The children try to escape, but Fly is wounded by the crab, who drinks the new antidote and declares himself King Crab. At the same time, MacKrill and Bill pass over in a makeshift boat powered by a
water pump
A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic or pneumatic energy.
Mechanical pumps serve in a wide range of applications such ...
. The pump causes an underwater typhoon, sucking up the army. The Shark eats the King Crab but is incapacitated when he is sucked head-first into the pump.
Chuck remembers that MacKrill has another vial of the antidote in his laboratory. Formulating a plan, Chuck plans to carry Fly and Stella through dangerous
seawater intake pipes back to the lab. However, Stella has to leave Sasha behind as the journey could kill her. The children flood MacKrill's laboratory to reach the potion, but Joe follows, stealing it. Fly pursues Joe into the pipes, tricking him into repeatedly drinking from the potion by challenging his intellect, causing Joe to eventually mutate into a deformed humanoid and drown.
Fly drags the antidote back into the lab, Chuck uncorking it just as Lisa and Anna open the door to the flooded lab. Chuck and Stella become human once more, reuniting with their parents and MacKrill. After a few tense moments in which a stuffed fish is mistaken for Fly's body, the human Fly emerges from one of the lab's pipes with a broken leg. Some time afterwards, the family and MacKrill spend some time together on the beach. Sasha appears, so Chuck and MacKrill transform her into an actual horse, who Stella rides around joyfully.
Cast
Production and music
On 4 October 1997, Stefan Fjeldmark (who is the film's writer), Michael Hegner, and Greg Manwaring were hired and set to direct ''Help! I'm a Fish'', also known as ''A Fish Tale''. Karsten Kiilerich, John Stefan Olsen, and Tracy J. Brown wrote the script for the film. Anders Mastrup and Russell Boland produced the film for release in 2000. On 9 March 1998, it was announced that Jeff Pace, Sebastian Jessen, Michelle Westerson, Pil Neja,
Alessandro Juliani
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,
Aaron Paul
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, Morten Kernn Nielsen,
Terry Jones
Terence Graham Parry Jones (1 February 1942 – 21 January 2020) was a Welsh actor, comedian, director, historian, writer and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.
After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones a ...
,
Søren Sætter-Lassen
Søren Sætter-Lassen (born 11 July 1955) is a Danish stage, film and television actor.
Early life and education
Sætter-Lassen attended Tranegårdskolen in Gentofte and Gentofte State School, graduating in 1973. From 1975 to 1978, he traine ...
,
Alan Rickman
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his distinctive deep, wikt:languid#Etymology 1, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and b ...
, Nis Bank-Mikkelsen,
David Bateson,
Dick Kaysø
Dick Kaysø, (born 13 February 1947) is a Denmark, Danish actor.
Filmography
* ''Mafiaen, det er osse mig'' (1974)
* ''Piger i trøjen'' (1975)
* ''Strømer'' (1976)
* ''Julefrokosten (1976 film), Julefrokosten'' (1976)
* ''Affæren i Mølle ...
,
Louise Fribo,
Ulf Pilgaard
Ulf Pilgaard (15 November 1940 – 28 October 2024) was a Danish actor.
Life and career
Pilgaard was born in Skive, Denmark on 15 November 1940. The son of a priest, he initially studied theology before transitioning to a career in acting.
...
,
John Payne,
Peter Gantzler
Peter Gantzler is a Danish actor. He is perhaps best known for his parts in ''Taxa'' and '' Italian for Beginners''.
Early life and education
Peter Gantzler originally studied Danish at the University of Copenhagen, but changed to the Danish N ...
,
Teryl Rothery
Teryl Rothery is a Canadian actress of stage, television, and film. She is best known for portraying Dr. Janet Fraiser in the TV series ''Stargate SG-1''. She co-starred as Grace Sherman in '' Cedar Cove'', and has had major roles as Muriel in ...
,
Paprika Steen
Kirstine "Paprika" Steen (born 3 November 1964) is a Danish actress and director best known for her performances in Dogme 95 films '' Festen'', '' The Idiots'', Mifune, and '' Open Hearts''. Steen was the first Danish actress since Karin Nell ...
,
Pauline Newstone
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,
Ghita Nørby,
Richard Newman and
Zlatko Buric joined the film. On April 12, 1999, it was announced that
Søren Hyldgaard would compose the music for the film. In 1996, a pilot trailer was completed, which has resurfaced on the Internet. The environment and object designs, animation, plot, character names, voices, and designs are noticeably different from how they would eventually appear in the finished film.
Development and storyboarding of the film were completed in Denmark. Production then moved to Germany and Ireland for the final phases of animation, lighting, colour and production to maximise tax credits offered to foreign film projects in Germany and Ireland. The film's soundtrack contains "
Help! I'm a Fish (Little Yellow Fish)" performed by
Little Trees, "Agloubablou" performed by
Cartoons
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, "Ocean of Emotion" performed by
Meja
Meja Anna Pernilla Kullersten (formerly Beckman; born Anna Pernilla Torndahl, 12 February 1969) is a Swedish composer, artist and singer. Among her best known songs are "Happy" (with Legacy of Sound), " Private Emotion", a duet with Ricky Mart ...
, "People Lovin Me" performed by
Lou Bega
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, "Ocean Love/Ton Amour Ocean" performed by
Anggun
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, "Close Your Eyes" performed by
Patricia Kaas
Patricia Noëlle Kaas (; born 5 December 1966) is a French singer. Her music is a mix of pop, cabaret, jazz, and chanson.
Since the appearance of her 1988 debut album '' Mademoiselle chante...,'' Kaas won 6 Victoires de la Musique awards and ...
, "Interlude" performed by
Terry Jones
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After graduating from Oxford University with a degree in English, Jones a ...
, "Fishtastic" performed by Terry Jones, and "Intelligence" performed by
Alan Rickman
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his distinctive deep, wikt:languid#Etymology 1, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and b ...
.
The production took about four years to make, with the production work being split and moved around frequently.
Release
The film was released theatrically on 6 October 2000 by
Nordisk Film
Nordisk Film A/S () is a Danish entertainment company involved in film production and distribution and a subsidiary of Egmont Group. The multimedia entertainment company is also involved in television production, cinemas, computer games and ...
and was released on DVD and VHS on 6 January 2003 by Movie Star.
HanWay Films
HanWay Films is an independent British international sales, distribution and marketing company specializing in theatrical feature films.
History
In 1999, Jeremy Thomas founded international sales company HanWay Films with his colleagues Peter Wat ...
and PID (Producers International Distribution) handled international sales to the film.
The film had a theatrical release in the United States on 29 June 2001, and in the United Kingdom by Metrodome Distribution on 10 August 2001.
In Ireland, the movie was screened on 27 June 2003 as part of the athletes' evening entertainment programme for the
Special Olympics World Games
The Special Olympics World Games, also known as Special Olympiad, are an international sports, sporting event for participants with intellectual disabilities, organized by the IOC-recognised Special Olympics organization.
Principles
Although ...
.
In North America, the English dub of the film was released in 2006 by
Genius Products and in 2007 by
Alliance Atlantis
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.
Reception
Box office
''Help! I'm a Fish'', according to distributor Nordisk, was a moderate success in Danish due to the school holiday week when the film's box office increased 240% from the first week to the second. In the second week, it grossed $915,945. In comparison,
Lars von Trier
Lars von Trier (né Trier; born 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter.
Beginning in the late-1960s as a child actor working on Danish television series ''Secret Summer'', von Trier's career has spanned more than five decad ...
's
''Dancer'' ''in the Dark'' has grossed $885,020 after six weeks. It became the most-watched Danish cinema film of the year, with 335,000 tickets sold during the last 13 weeks of 2000 in 3 ½ weeks alone. The film grossed $5.6 million in Denmark against an approximate $18 million budget and became a
box-office bomb
A box-office bomb is a film that is unprofitable or considered highly unsuccessful during its theatrical run. Although any film for which the combined production budget, marketing, and distribution costs exceed the revenue after release has te ...
.
The film was deemed to have been more successful at the box office in
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the north and the Alps to the south. Its sixteen States of Germany, constituent states have a total popu ...
,
France
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, and
Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
, where audiences are even more suspicious of non-US animations.
The UK release of the film opened to a mediocre £81,908 within 157 cinemas.
Critical Response
''Help! I'm a Fish'' received positive reviews.
Renee Schonfeld from ''
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media (CSM) is an American nonprofit organization that reviews and provides ratings for media and technology with the goal of providing information on their suitability for children. '' calls the movie an "entertaining, nicely animated story, with engaging heroes, cleverly designed musical sequences, and exciting action." She also praised voice actor Alan Rickman as a "funny, slitheringly evil performance made well
��tops a solid cast" and the animation as "old-fashioned and combines simply-drawn characters with beautiful underwater settings." She gives it a three stars out of five rating.
Peter Bradshaw
Peter Nicholas Bradshaw (born 19 June 1962) is a British writer and film critic. He has been chief film critic at ''The Guardian'' since 1999, and is a contributing editor at ''Esquire'' magazine.
Early life and education
Bradshaw was educat ...
of ''
The Guardian
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'' calls it a "sweet, charming and entertaining little cartoon." He also noted that Rickman's "superbly wicked character isn't on, but it's a nice little holiday film nonetheless." Lisa Nesselson of ''
Variety Magazine'' reviewed that "classy, impressionistic animation of underwater inhabitants
��the drawing style switches to a more standard cartoon look." She also noted that they prefer the "bloated, charmless overkill of a
live-action 'Grinch' to the beautifully rendered and emotionally spot-on '
The Iron Giant
''The Iron Giant'' is a 1999 American animated science fiction film directed by Brad Bird and produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation. It is loosely based on the 1968 novel '' The Iron Man'' by Ted Hughes (which was published in the United ...
,' 'Fish' comes as salutary entertainment for all but the very youngest viewers," and the "script is genuinely down to the wire as the trio matches wits with evil Joe. Musical numbers are adequately catchy." Olly Richards of ''
Empire
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'' gave the film two stars out of five, stating that "Despite a flourish or two in the design, this really doesn't bring a lot to the table, given the current level of competition in the animated film stakes."
''Time Out'' calls it "lacks that extra dimension which would engage and entertain the adults in the audience as well as the kids." ''
Evening Standard
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'' calls it out "The animation is light years behind Disney or DreamWorks, but achieves a sort of nostalgic charm because of it
��"
Awards and Nominations
''Help! I'm a Fish'' won a Children's Jury Award for Feature Film or Video – Animation in the 2000
Chicago International Children's Film Festival.
Soundtrack
Danish teen-pop girl group
Little Trees performed the title track, "
Help! I'm a Fish (Little Yellow Fish)", which was released as a single in the UK. Fellow Danish girl group
Creamy also recorded a version of the song. The Belgian girl group
K3 also recorded a Dutch version of the song for the movie.
#
Help! I'm a Fish (Little Yellow Fish) –
Little Trees
# Do You Believe in Magic? – Loona
# Wobble-Di-Bubble-Di-Doo –
Cartoons
A cartoon is a type of visual art that is typically drawn, frequently Animation, animated, in an realism (arts), unrealistic or semi-realistic style. The specific meaning has evolved, but the modern usage usually refers to either: an image or s ...
# People Lovin' Me –
Lou Bega
David Lubega Balemezi (born 13 April 1975), better known by his stage name Lou Bega, is a German singer. His 1999 song "Mambo No. 5#Lou Bega version, Mambo No. 5", a remake of Pérez Prado's 1949 instrumental piece, reached no. 1 in many Europe ...
# Funky Sharks – Shaka feat. Sko
# Mother Nature – Little Trees
# Interlude (Professor) – Terry Jones
# Fishtastic – Terry Jones
# Ocean Love – Eddi Reader
# Close Your Eyes – Patricia Kaas
# Interlude (Jelly Fish) – Jeff Pace & Alessandro Juliani
# Suddenly – Solveig
# Ocean Of Emotion – Meja
# Intelligence – Alan Rickman
# Interlude (Goodbye) – Michelle Westerson
# Barracuda – Zindy featuring Pablo
Legacy
A television series adaption was announced by
Egmont Imagination in May 2001, and would consist of twenty-six episodes. Further development has not been stated to take place, and the series was never made.
The film's stars
Aaron Paul
Aaron Paul (born Aaron Paul Sturtevant; August 27, 1979) is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Jesse Pinkman in the AMC series ''Breaking Bad'' (2008–2013), for which he won several awards, including three Primetime Emmy ...
and
Alan Rickman
Alan Sidney Patrick Rickman (21 February 1946 – 14 January 2016) was an English actor and director. Known for his distinctive deep, wikt:languid#Etymology 1, languid voice, he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and b ...
would later co-star again in the 2015 film ''
Eye in the Sky'', released shortly after Rickman's death. Paul expressed his regret that despite working with Rickman on ''Help! I'm a Fish'' and ''Eye in the Sky'', they never got the chance to meet.
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, 0168856
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2000s children's comedy films
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Animated films about fish
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