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Misterjaw
Misterjaw was a blue-colored great white shark who liked to leap out of the water and shout "Gotcha!" at unsuspecting folks who would run off in terror. He spoke with a German accent and was known to mispronounce words.
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Plot Summary
Misterjaw, a hungry shark, is constantly on the lookout for his next meal, which usually involves trying to catch unsuspecting fish. His nemesis is the cunning Wally Walrus, who always manages to outsmart the dim-witted shark. The cartoon follows their slapstick adventures as Misterjaw's elaborate schemes to catch Wally inevitably backfire, leading to hilarious consequences.
Critical Reception
Misterjaw was a Belgian animated film that, while not widely released internationally, found a niche audience among fans of classic animation. It's often remembered for its simple humor and character-driven gags, typical of animation from its era. While it didn't receive major critical acclaim, it provided lighthearted entertainment for families.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charmingly simple animation style.
Appreciated for its straightforward, slapstick comedy suitable for young audiences.
Character dynamics between Misterjaw and Wally Walrus are a consistent source of humor.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented, but the film is generally considered a lighthearted and amusing cartoon.
Fun Fact
Misterjaw (original title: '20,000 Dolfijnen onder Zee' or '20,000 Dolphins Under the Sea') was originally a television series before being compiled into a feature film.
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