I have known everything about sharks, because sharks eat fish but someone made a movie about a shark who is a vegetarian and it is quite a flop. Sharks are not vegetarians like rabbits, deer and other animal who eat grass and such but sharks, they only eat fish. That is until I saw it, a lost media of it from Dreamworks.

It was late in the afternoon. Me and my friends, Cole, Kathleen, and Rudy are on Discord, chatting on what Dreamworks movie we liked. I told them that my favorite movie is Shrek and when I was to ask them about it, I got a notification on my icon screen. Curiously, I clicked on it and showed a file. I never notice I got a file that someone unknown put it on, but however it showed a mp4 movie.

"Hey, guys," I said. "I found a video file."

"Well," Cole answered, "Show it to us."

I shared it to my screen and my friends read it.

"Shark Tale?" Rudy questioned.

"Has anyone watched the movie?" Cole asked.

None of us replied no to that question.

"I did," Kat replied. She told us that in the movie, a fish, which she can't remember the name of, wanted to be famous and killed a son of a shark mob, but it turns out an anchor killed the shark and the fish takes credit and made a little lie to the citizens of New Kelp City. The movie was once published in 2004, besides it had mixed reviews. The negative reviews show that the movie is completely too realistic to be in fact.

"We need to make sure it's not another creepy movie," I told everyone.

"Yeah," Cole replied. "There is The Curse of the Were Rabbit, Madagascar where Alex ate everyone, the cursed Coraline DVD, and who knows..."

The list went on until the lost DVD of Finding Nemo where the anglerfish eats Marlin and Dory.

"Looks like you're not the only ones who watched it," I murmured, completely flabbergasted. I shook my head, trying to get the feeling away and forget about the creepy pasta videos and media. I began to click on the file to take me to the main menu of Shark Tale.

Upon looking closer, the main menu shows a scared fish tied up and a giant shadow behind him. A shark I guess. Strangely, it doesn't show the city where it shows the scenes, subtitles, and special features. It only shows the scared fish tied up in a wasteland and the play movie button. I had a awful feeling that this movie is up to no good. My instincts are telling me to look away but I could not muster this thought.

"Can we please move on?" Rudy asked.

"Okay," I sighed. I clicked the play button. The DreamWorks film played and it showed a worm being thrown into the water by the moon boy. The worm looked around, sensing something swimming behind it. The worm turns and sees a shark and begins to panic. Then the shark slowly pans down behind it and then to my horror, the shark eats the worm. It then cut to the wide shot of the shark eating the worm as clouds of blood poor everywhere, before swimming off. That wasn't part of the film that Kat described but I always had a fear of sharks.

"This is not good," Kat whimpered, feeling scared.

"I know," Cody agreed.

The movie started out normal, the fish, Oscar always dreamed of being famous but his boss, Sykes, tells him that his boss needs him to pay five thousand clams tomorrow. That is a lot of clams, I thought. He told Angie, his girlfriend, that if he doesn't pay, he will be into something worse. Angie assures him and gave him a pearl so he could give it to Sykes.

"Has something happened yet?" Kat asked.

"Not yet," I murmured. The scene suddenly cut to the next day at the race where Oscar sold the pearl for five hundred clams. Before he can transfer the clams to Sykes, he heard some fish saying that the race was rigged and said that a seahorse named Lucky Day might win. The excited fish, overcome by greed and forgetting about Angie's words, bring the transferred clams to bet all the money.

"That can't be good," Cole said, fearing what is gonna happen next.

As we continued to watch, Sykes became annoyed that Oscar bet the money. When we learned that the race was rigged against him, Lucky Day tripped and lost short on the finish line. Mad that Oscar lost the bet and lost everything, Sykes tells his jellyfish henchmen to the wasteland to pay. Oscar has been taken to the deepest part of the trench where the jellyfish henchmen sting him over and over. Suddenly, they both swam away when they saw something. Oscar pleaded for them to come back because there can be sharks out here, his last words were, "Don't leave me alone. Come on, there could be sharks out here."

And yet, there was. A shark, which I still can't remember who his name is, sneaked up and then the most disturbing moment of all was when he started eating Oscar. The fish screamed and I had to turn down the volume. Clouds of blood dripped around from his mouth and once the shark continued eating Oscar, an anchor hit the shark on the head and killed him. And then, the movie ended with Oscar's limp hand sticking out from the dead shark's mouth.

"I did not expect that..." said Kat, completely shocked. So did I and the rest of my friends. I can't believe that a shark ate Oscar, even though he is a meat eater.

I began to contact DreamWorks and told them about the file I found and what we experience. The letter went like this.

"How shocking! We're sorry to hear that. That movie had been rejected because someone broke in and edited this movie. Fearing they might get caught, he unlisted the file and uploaded it. We're sorry that you and your friends went through this. I hope you have a nice day."

Shark Tale is quite a rigged movie and be careful what you wish for because you cannot bet your money on something you want to be famous for. And sharks are not vegetarians.