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The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl 2005 Jun 2026

When the film debuted in June 2005, critics were savage. Roger Ebert called it "relentless and exhausting." It only grossed $69 million worldwide against a $50 million budget—a modest return, not a smash.

We have to talk about George Lopez in this movie. Playing both the teacher Mr. Electricidad and the villain Mr. Electric, he delivered some of the most quotable lines in 2000s history. the adventures of sharkboy and lavagirl 2005

The plot follows Max (Cayden Boyd), a lonely boy who deals with school bullies and his parents' crumbling marriage by retreating into his "Dream Journal." In this world, he befriends (a young Taylor Lautner), a boy raised by sharks, and Lavagirl (Taylor Dooley), a volcanic force searching for her purpose. When the "Darkness" threatens their home, Planet Drool, the duo recruits Max to save their world. A Technological Time Capsule When the film debuted in June 2005, critics were savage

When Max’s teacher, Mr. Electric, confiscates his “Dream Journal,” Max’s world collapses. But then, miraculously, Sharkboy and Lavagirl literally crash-land into his Texas backyard. They inform Max that Planet Drool is dying because his imagination is failing. He must return with them to their world, find the “Shrink-O-Ray” (a toy gun from his dreams), and save the day. Playing both the teacher Mr