SeeFood

It received financial support from Malaysian Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation and from the Multimedia Development Corporation.

The stingray Spin finds a discarded restaurant menu and takes it to Julius's three pilot fish butlers.

Pup sights his unhatched siblings on a wharf being moved into a fishmonger's shed, but Myrtle and Octo refuse to assist him in the dangerous task of rescuing them.

Hearing from his friends that Julius is in trouble, Pup sets off to rescue him, helped by a coconut crab and the roosters, who relented.

Realising that the factory pollution had prompted Murray to attack the ocean bed, Octo procures some old sea mines from his submarine.

Totally out of danger, Pup and his friends raise the newly hatched sharks, while the roosters play around with Octo's suit until it breaks and sinks into the ocean.

SeeFood was jointly produced by Silver Ant Sdn Bhd, the Petaling Jaya-based independent studio Silver Ant, and the children brand of the Al Jazeera channel (or JCC for short), with a grant from the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry and also support from the Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).

Silver Ant had previously collaborated with MDeC, having been hired in 2005 to produce the trailer for Saladin: The Animated Series.

Renee Schonfeld of Common Sense Media rated it with 1 star out of 5, citing it as a "weak, poorly-plotted animated tale with scares, few laughs" and its environmental message "as random and murky as the story itself".