Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Justin Felbinger | ... | Deep (voice) | |
Stephen Hughes | ... | Evo (voice) (as Stephen Erza Hughes) | |
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Lindsey Alena | ... | Alice (voice) |
Elisabeth Gray | ... | Maura (voice) (as Elisabeth Catherine Gray) | |
Anna Vocino | ... | Norma (voice) | |
Dwight Schultz | ... | Kraken (voice) | |
Joe Hernandez | ... | Rico (voice) | |
William Salyers | ... | Darcy (voice) | |
Bob Bergen | ... | Ralph (voice) | |
Jess Harnell | ... | Luigi (voice) | |
Phil LaMarr | ... | Artie (voice) | |
Lewis Macleod | ... | Nathan (voice) | |
Lucien Dodge | ... | Doctor Layrd (voice) | |
Taylor Lawrence | ... | Computer (voice) | |
Beth Rollan | ... | Alice (singing voice) (as Beth Trollan) |
In 2100, when humanity has abandoned the earth, a colony of extravagant creatures still thrives in the deepest abyss of the ocean. Deep, an adventurous "dumbo" octopus and the last one of his kind lives there with his two unconditional friends: Evo, a nerdy and clumsy angler fish, and Alice, a neurotic deep-sea shrimp. When an accident destroys their home, the guardian of the abyss, The Kraken, will send Deep and his friends on a perilous journey to find a new home. In their mission, they will be joined by Maura -a voracious moray eel- and together they will travel to amazing places like the submerged city of New York, the Titanic or the Arctic, facing formidable enemies and hilarious situations. Will they be able to bring the oceans back to their former glory?
I find this movie kinda funny. It isn't the best animation of all time, but at least it has what it needs for the general public to enjoy, like amusing scenes, lots of action and bubbly characters. It's something like "Finding Nemo/Dory", but in this case we have more than one lovely fish who has to save the situation and there's a rescue mission, rather than one where a fish has to be found. It was good. Not that good, but good enough.