Credited cast: | |||
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Stephen Thomas Ochsner | ... | Delphi (voice) (as Stephen Ochsner) |
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Daniil Medvedev | ... | Zeb (voice) (as Daniel Medvedev) |
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Liza Klimova | ... | Mia (voice) |
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Bruce Grant | ... | Octavian (voice) |
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David Grout | ... | Alpha / Nik (voice) |
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Jacqueline Efremova | ... | Dora (voice) |
Daniel Barnes | ... | Demetra (voice) | |
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Timothy Sell | ... | Pete (voice) |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Daniel Barnes | ... | Demetra |
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Stephen Ochsner | ... | Delphi |
A young dolphin with an active imagination saves Fish Town from evil Moray Eels and reunites with his father after discovering a magic arch that makes wishes come true.
Even though I did enjoy it Parents need to know that despite some bright, colorful animation, and a few appealing heroes, Sea Level is filled with dark images, eerie music, bullying used as humor, scarily-mutated sea creatures, an abusive human father, and characters constantly in fear for their lives. Viewers, especially young ones, will find the film's often disconnected structure and abrupt scene endings hard to follow. If Sea Level is meant as a humorous, cautionary tale about protecting the planet and its oceans, that message is as random and murky as the story itself and the few humorous sequences don't qualify it as watchable. Recommend for older children James Welch Henderson, Arkansas 1/4/2020