The great white sharks first appear inside the restaurant of the Titanic, chatting to each other and dining; while some of them played classical music at a corner of the stage where Karaoke is performed. However, everything was stopped when Don Lino failed to show Lenny how to eat fish, and the sharks just watched in disbelief as the younger shark released the food out the window. During Frankie's funeral, every one of the great whites were seen weeping and mourning the loss of a member. After Don Feinberg finished singing Frankie's favorite song, they honored their boss' oldest son by raising their cocktail glasses
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| - The great white sharks first appear inside the restaurant of the Titanic, chatting to each other and dining; while some of them played classical music at a corner of the stage where Karaoke is performed. However, everything was stopped when Don Lino failed to show Lenny how to eat fish, and the sharks just watched in disbelief as the younger shark released the food out the window. During Frankie's funeral, every one of the great whites were seen weeping and mourning the loss of a member. After Don Feinberg finished singing Frankie's favorite song, they honored their boss' oldest son by raising their cocktail glasses
- The Great White Sharks are one of the minor antagonists turned-supporting protagonists in the 2004 DreamWorks film, Shark Tale. They are one of Don Lino's former henchmen and current helpers. The Sharks reappear in the short film, Club Oscar, and were seen dancing with Lino and the fishes, but Feinberg doesn't appear, possibly due to his old age, and it's possible that he died like Frankie did. Appearnce The Sharks are very muscluar and slender. They have brown, green, and blue eyes, but Great white sharks have dark to black eyes in real life. Trivia
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| - The great white sharks first appear inside the restaurant of the Titanic, chatting to each other and dining; while some of them played classical music at a corner of the stage where Karaoke is performed. However, everything was stopped when Don Lino failed to show Lenny how to eat fish, and the sharks just watched in disbelief as the younger shark released the food out the window. During Frankie's funeral, every one of the great whites were seen weeping and mourning the loss of a member. After Don Feinberg finished singing Frankie's favorite song, they honored their boss' oldest son by raising their cocktail glasses
- The Great White Sharks are one of the minor antagonists turned-supporting protagonists in the 2004 DreamWorks film, Shark Tale. They are one of Don Lino's former henchmen and current helpers. The Sharks reappear in the short film, Club Oscar, and were seen dancing with Lino and the fishes, but Feinberg doesn't appear, possibly due to his old age, and it's possible that he died like Frankie did. Appearnce The Sharks are very muscluar and slender. They have brown, green, and blue eyes, but Great white sharks have dark to black eyes in real life. Trivia
* It is currently unkown who voices the sharks.
* In real life, sharks have dark to black eyes.
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