Lagoon

Lagoon is a 1996 Canadian-American fantasy animated film written and directed by Victor Yearts. Produced by Universal Pictures and Wide Slope Animation, the film follows a boy on vacation in Europe who is turned into a fish creature by a corrupted creature, after which he retreats to a society of fish people in the sewers and attempts to stop the creature and get back to normal. It was the first film released after Multimedia Animation/Gingo executive Michael Wildshill became CEO of Universal Pictures' animation group.

The film was released in theaters on July 26, 1996 in the United States. It made $83.2 million worldwide on a production budget of $35 million. The film was released on home media on December 3, 1996. When released in theaters, it was preceded by The Whackems short, Magilli's Boombox Party.

Plot
Tyler Betchel is a normal ten year old boy, he is a good student with a promising future ahead of him, one night, his parents announce to him that they're planning to take a vacation to Italy. Tyler is overjoyed to hear about this.

A few weeks pass as the family prepares for their trip, Tyler tells his schoolfriends about the sheer excitement he feels for the trip. The day finally comes, and they board a plane to Rome. After they arrive, they drive around the city, until they finally stop at a restaurant, upon getting a table, a waiter comes over, and asks them what they would like, only problem is, they're saying this in Italian. Tyler's mother tries her best to explain what they want, but it ends up with them getting kicked out.

They head off to a hotel they're staying at, thankfully with no language problems, they get to their room, and they head off to sleep.

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Cast

 * Nicholas Cage
 * Courteney Cox
 * Tea Leoni
 * Ben Stiller
 * Alan Rickman
 * Christina Ricci
 * Lucas Black
 * Gregory Smith

Production
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Critical response
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Home media
Lagoon was released on VHS by MCA/Universal Home Video on December 3, 1996. The film was later released on DVD on April 4, 2000.

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