Back to the Sea
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| Back to the Sea | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Thom Lu |
| Written by | Thom Lu James D. Mortellaro Calvin Yao |
| Produced by | Calvin Yao |
| Starring | Yuri Lowenthal Kath Soucie Tom Kenny Mark Hamill Tim Curry Christian Slater |
| Cinematography | Ono Yao |
| Edited by | Thom Lu |
| Music by | Gordon McGhie |
Production companies | Glory & Dream Entertainment IndustryWorks Pictures Jiangsu Broadcasting Corporation China Television Artists Association Nanjing University of Finance and Economics Nanjing Film and Television Animation Training Base |
| Distributed by | Viva Pictures (United States) Yinrun Pictures (China) |
Release dates |
December 30, 2012 (China) |
Running time | 97 minutes |
| Countries | China United States |
| Languages | Mandarin English |
Back to the Sea (simplified Chinese: 重返大海; traditional Chinese: 返回大海; pinyin: Chóng fǎn dàhǎi) is a 2012 3D traditional animated comedy film written and directed by Thom Lu. It was released on January 27, 2012, in Canada and November 16, 2012, in the United States.
Plot
[edit]Kevin the flying fish and his family and friends live a happy and carefree life in the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. But Kevin has a cherished dream - to get to Barbados, to the flying fish kingdom. His thirst for adventures leads him to the Rock of Fame, where a family treasure - a huge pearl, is hidden. Kevin gets captured by fishers and then finds himself in an aquarium of a popular Chinese restaurant. It seems that his fate is decided, but suddenly a small boy comes to the aid of Kevin.
Voice cast
[edit]- Yuri Lowenthal as Kevin, a blue and orange flying fish, the main protagonist
- Kath Soucie as Shaobao, a young Chinese American boy who wants to free Kevin from the aquarium
- Tom Kenny as Ben, a green surgeonfish
- Mark Hamill as Bunker an octopus sushiman
- Matthew Yang King as Dabao, Shaobao's father
- Tim Curry as Eric, a flying fish who is Kevin's father
- Christian Slater as Jack, a villainous detective who is responsible for transporting stolen goods
- Tara Strong as Sammy, a female yellow and black canary rockfish
- James Sie as Cook Liu, a man who works as a Chef in the Chinese restaurant
- Sam Riegel as Short Seagull
- Fred Tatasciore as Fat Seagull
- Ali Hillis as Teaching Fish, an orange, yellow and black angelfish who acts as a teacher in the aquarium
- Chris Edgerly as Clean Fish, a French-accented remora
- John DiMaggio as Boss
- Annie Mumolo as Danny
- Nolan North as Farley, a flying fish
- Kate Higgins as Little Fish
- Ogie Banks as Richard, a teal-colored mackerel
- Gwendoline Yeo as Waitress
- Hynden Walch as Tiny Fish
- Justin Cowden as Marvin, a shrimp
- Andrew Dolan as Pat Down Cop
Release
[edit]This film was released in theaters in Canada in 3D and regular "2D" formats on January 27, 2012.[1] It got a limited release in the United States on November 16, 2012, distributed by Viva Pictures and then in China by Yinrun Pictures on December 30, 2012.
Reception
[edit]Barbara Shulgasser-Parker from Common Sense Media rated the film two stars out of five, saying "Bland fish tale is a Finding Nemo wannabe."[2]
Music
[edit]The film's score is composed by Gordon McGhie. This film features the popular song What a Wonderful World from Louis Armstrong.
References
[edit]- ^ "Animated Feature Back to the Sea Opens in Canada in 2D and 3D". Animation World Network. Retrieved July 7, 2025.
- ^ "Back to the Sea Movie Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved October 23, 2023.
External links
[edit]- Back to the Sea at Rotten Tomatoes
- Back to the Sea at IMDb
- Back to the Sea on Behind the Voice Actors
- 2012 films
- Chinese-language films
- 2012 American animated films
- 2012 animated films
- Chinese animated adventure films
- Animated buddy films
- American animated comedy films
- Animated films about fish
- 2010s children's adventure films
- 2010s children's animated films
- 2010s children's comedy films
- Chinese children's films
- Fictional fish
- Films about animal rights
- Animated films set in New York City
- 2012 comedy films
- 2012 English-language films
- Chinese animated comedy films
- Chinese-language American films
- English-language adventure films
- 2012 children's films