A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures

A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures (known as Sammy's Adventures: The Secret Passage in the progress) is a 2010 animated romantic adventure film co-produced and directed by Ben Stassen. The film was released on 12 June 2010 in California, and on 11 August 2010 in France. The British version features the voice talents of Dominic Cooper, Gemma Arterton, John Hurt, Kayvan Novak, and Robert Sheehan; the U.S. version features the voice talents of Yuri Lowenthal, Anthony Anderson, Tim Curry, Kathy Griffin, Melanie Griffith, and Jenny McCarthy.

Plot
In October 1959, Sammy, a green sea turtle, hatches on a deserted beach and while trying to climb up a sand slope is caught by a seagull. He manages to escape along with another hatchling sea turtle named Shelly who was caught by another seagull. Sammy falls onto an old raft and gets carried into the Tasman Sea, losing Shelly. He spends the next 50 years traveling the world changed by global warming into the Tasman Sea.

The day after he hatches, Sammy befriends a Leatherback Sea Turtle named Ray, who also just hatched the day before. The two friends grow up together, traveling around the Ocean on their raft. One morning, Ray takes Sammy underwater and introduces him to his newfound friend Slim the day octopus, but they are forced to take shelter from an oil spill, caused by an oil tanker shipwreck. As Sammy and Ray grow bigger and bigger, and the raft begins losing parts, the raft suddenly collapses, leaving Sammy and Ray without their home. While they argue, Sammy, Ray and hundreds of fish are caught in trawler nets and separated. Hours later, Sammy is thrown back into the sea unconscious, but is saved by a dolphin.

Sammy makes it to shore and the next day finds himself in an enclosure, taken in by human hippies led by a woman named Snow and has the company of a British shorthair named Fluffy. Eventually Sammy shares the enclosure with a larger turtle named Vera, however Vera is released into sea when the Hippies realise the two are not mating. Not long after that, the unauthorized hippies are evicted from their beach by the police, leaving Sammy behind due to Fluffy’s tricks.

Sammy returns to the ocean and is rejoined by Vera. On a search for food, Sammy and Vera rescue a female turtle, who turns out to be Shelly. Sammy and Shelly travel the oceans and ask around in search of the secret passage Sammy heard of. Finally the two turtles brave the dangers of the Panama Canal but are separated as they try to pass a lock. Sammy follows her trail to the Antarctic, where he is picked up by Ecologists and taken to California where he is reunited with Snow (who now works as an Ecologist) and Fluffy once again.

Soon after he is released back into the ocean, two female leatherbacks ask Sammy to help a trapped turtle in a container. His rescue is none other than his old friend Ray. With help from Ray's partner Rita, Sammy explores a wrecked galleon and finds Shelly flirting with another turtle. Rita reveals that a turtle named Robbie is only a playboy. To win Shelly's heart, Ray enlists the help of a toothless great white shark so Sammy can stage a rescue. Finally reunited with Shelly, the two turtles mate. Along with Ray and Rita they return to their journeys. The movie ends as Sammy, now as a grandfather, helps one of the new hatchlings and gives the little one a nudge towards its own journey.

Music
Music for the film was composed by Ramin Djawadi. American pop singer Bruno Mars contributed several songs to the film, including his hit singles "Count On Me" and "Talking to the Moon". Michael Jackson's cover of "Ain't No Sunshine" contributed to Sammy's Adventures after his adventure was done. Other songs can also be heard in the film, including "Free" by Donavon Frankenreiter, "Happy People" by Dry Spells, "Love Today" by Mika, "Star Jingle Bells" performed and arranged by Justin Lavallee, "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas & the Papas, "Love Will Find a Way" by Mishon, "You're Not Alone" by Self, “Love Child” by Fibes, Oh Fibes, and "Shark in the Water" by V V Brown.

Sequel
A sequel to the film, entitled A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise, also known as Sammy's Great Escape in the UK, was released in Belgium on 15 August 2012.