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SeeFood

4.9(52)20111h 33m
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Where to watch SeeFood in France

SeeFood is streaming on Sooner and SFR Play in France, and available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Orange VOD, YouTube, Rakuten TV, Amazon Video, VIVA by videofutur and Premiere Max. Availability checked 9 June 2026.

About SeeFood

SeeFood is a 2011 movie in the Animation, Comedy and Family genres, directed by Aun Hoe Goh, starring Steven Bone, Colin Chong and Choong Chi Ren. It has a runtime of 1 hour 33 minutes. It holds an average rating of 4.9/10 from 52 viewers. Below you can see where to watch SeeFood in France — across streaming, rental and purchase options — along with the full cast, trailer and viewer reviews.

SeeFood trailer

Overview

Pup, a bamboo shark, discovers egg sacs while playing around the ocean with his friends. When he sees human poachers stealing the eggs from his reef, Pup makes it his mission to save his family. As he leaves the sea and enters the beautiful, yet dangerous, world of humans he'll prove he isn't too small to save his family.

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Themes & keywords

underwatersea creature

Frequently asked questions

Where can I watch SeeFood in France?+

In France, you can stream SeeFood on Sooner and SFR Play. It's also available to rent or buy on Apple TV Store, Google Play Movies, Orange VOD, YouTube, Rakuten TV, Amazon Video, VIVA by videofutur and Premiere Max.

Is SeeFood on Netflix?+

SeeFood is not on Netflix in France right now, but you can stream it on Sooner and SFR Play.

How long is SeeFood?+

SeeFood has a runtime of 1 hour 33 minutes (93 minutes).

Who stars in SeeFood?+

SeeFood stars Steven Bone, Colin Chong, Choong Chi Ren, Jason Cottom and Kennie Dowle.

When did SeeFood come out?+

SeeFood is a 2011 movie directed by Aun Hoe Goh.

What genre is SeeFood?+

SeeFood is Animation, Comedy, Family and Adventure film.

Who directed SeeFood?+

SeeFood was directed by Aun Hoe Goh.

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