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Oscar asks "or else what?" to which Sykes responds "The boys'll explain." As Sykes leaves, Bernie stings Oscar in the eye as a warning. A shocked Oscar asks how he can possibly come up with that much money with so little time, but Sykes dismisses his worries and tells him to bring it to the racetrack tomorrow, or else. To raise the cash to pay of Don Lino, Sykes demands that Oscar owes him five thousand clams, to be paid back by tomorrow. Oscar closes the emergency clamps to hold the whale immobile and squeegees the soap from the whale's eye, shortly before Syke's jellyfish henchmen Ernie and Bernie arrive and hurl him into Sykes' office. A prank turns unpleasant when a whale is accidentally hit in the eye with a jet of soap and thrashes about in pain. Angie advises Oscar to just do his job "which, by some miracle, you still have." And Oscar leaves the reception booth.Īs the day progresses, Oscar bemoans his existence shoveling slime in the gaping maw of an endless line of whales. He stops by her office to thank her and chat and exasperates her with his latest get-rich-quick-scheme: bottled water. While still cowardly when encountering Sharks, he is braver overall to the point of sneaking into the Sharks' lair to find a racing tip, and his combat prowess is upped to the point where he successfully takes down a giant eel, Giuseppe and Lenny in separate hand-to-hand fights.Īrriving late for work one day, Oscar finds that he's already punched in on the time clock, and realizes he has been helped out by Angie, the angelfish receptionist and cashier at the Whale Wash (and harbors a secret unconditional crush on him). In the tie-in game, Oscar's personality is slightly tweaked from the movie. He also manages to make peace with Lino after admitting that he wasn't a Sharkslayer, thus saving the reef from Lino and his sharks. Oscar quickly became close friends with Lenny and he was romantically interested in Lola, but he eventually realized that she was shallow, vain, vengeful, and selfish (much like how he was throughout most of the film). Oscar liked to think of himself as a ladies man, but he was somewhat awkward around females, accidentally bumping into a pillar when trying to seduce Lola and stuttering when he tried to tell Angie how he felt about her. In Shark Tale, he had no qualms about lying in order to make himself appear more heroic and powerful than he actually and was pretty selfish, arrogant, and shallow. He soon admits that he was a nobody until he lied about killing Frankie and he does the same thing when he confesses that he's not a real Sharkslayer. Oscar would prefer to run away from danger rather than fight it.