Sea-Monkeys at the Movies

Jawbreaker
1999 from Columbia / Tristar.
Starring Rose McGowan, Rebecca Gayheart, Julie Benz, Carol Kane and Pam Grier.
Category: Comedy.
Rating: R.

A teen birthday prank results in the death of one of the most popular girls in high school. During a police interegation with a student suspect, she mentions Sea-Monkeys. Here's the dialogue.

INVESTIGATOR: So you two became friends?

VIOLET: We had a class together. Algebra. I sat right behind her. She's got this shiny hair, ya know? It smells like apples. I'd sit there staring at her from behind. She has this cluster of beauty marks on the back of her neck and I know this sounds weird -- they were in the most fascinating patterns. Like a puzzle waiting to be solved -- a Rubik's Cube. An unchartered constellation. So that's what I'd do. I'd sit there staring at the back of her neck playing connect the dots. I found salmon swimming upstream on the back of that neck, spider webs, Sea-Monkeys even. Then the bell would ring and she'd be the first one out of class and I'd be stuck there sitting with all these salmon and Sea-Monkeys dancing in my head.

As Violet describes playing connect the dots, computer generated images of the salmon, spider web, and Sea-Monkey appear on the screen. The Sea-Monkey even waves and says, "Hello".

 

The CBS Saturday morning children's series Amazing Live Seamonkeys

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