A boy simply called Max is regularly bullied at his Texas school, and his parents are constantly arguing. Dissatisfied and lonely, he creates a dreamworld called Planet Drool where endless fun and brilliant dreaming are the norm. Many of the inhabitants of this world resemble people from Max's own life, including the two main villains. He also imagines two young superheroes: Sharkboy and Lavagirl. He records his dreams in his Dream Journal. One day, tells his whole class the story of how Sharkboy was raised be sharks after his father's laboratory was destroyed in a storm, and of how he and Lavagirl and Max eventually met. No one is at all kind to him, except Marissa, the daughter of the teacher, Mr. Electricidad. An overprotective father, Mr Electricidad does not want Max to befriend her, although he suggests that Max attempt to make friends in his real world, so as to distract himself from dreaming. Later, a bully called Linus (Jacob Davich) steals Max's Dream Journal. The next day, Max confronts Linus, who returns the now heavily vandalized Dream Journal to Max. As a storm gathers outside, the character's emotions become increasingly exaggerated. Max accuses Linus, who in turn demands that Max be expelled. Angered at having his authority challenged, Mr. Electricidad leeringly proclaims that they shall both report to the principal's office. Suddenly, the wall of the schoolroom is broken down by a cyclonic wind, revealing Sharkboy and Lavagirl. It is revealed that they have come to enlist Max's aid in saving Planet Drool from a "Darkness" which encroaches upon it. Neither of them denies that they are Max's creations: Lavagirl, when describing Planet Drool, remarks "You should know, Max; you made it up".
The three travel to Planet Drool, where it is revealed that Max's dreamworld has become a garish nightmare. After rescuing some children form a never ending roller coaster, they confront the sadistic Mr. Electric, who overpowers them and sends them down the "Passage of Time" to the Dream Graveyard. There, Sharkboy and Lavagirl urge Max to dream, believing him to have great power; but Max is uncertain of how to proceed. Among the useless or forsaken dreams lying derelict there, Max discovers Tobor, a sapient, android robot Max once tried to build. Tobor advises them to catch the Train of Thought to a place of safety, allowing them to ride on his disembodied eyes and mouth, the only parts of his body he can still move. After they crash the Train of Thought in the Land of Milk and Cookies, Max is able to dream without the corrupting influence of the Darkness, abetted by some off-key singing by Lavagirl and a much better performance by Sharkboy. When they are attacked by Mr. Electric's plughounds, Max is able to dream up a banana split boat so that they are able to escape down the Stream of Consciousness. Here, Max reveals that they may try to obtain a thing called the Crystal Heart from its owner, the Ice Princess. In the Land of Ice, they must cross a long ice bridge. Lavagirl, whose heat threatens to melt the bridge if she is awake, attempts to sleepwalks across it. Mr. Electric ambushes them, and captures them after they barely make it to the other side. They are taken to the Dream Lair, where they discover that Linus, who now styles himself Minus, has been empowered by Max's corrupted Dream Journal and now stands poised to destroy the world recorded within it. They manage to escape when Lavagirl encourages some tiny, bubble-like, soothing dream-creatures called Lalas to sing at a frequency which provokes Sharkboy into tearing apart the cage holding them captive. They reclaim the Dream Journal, but it burns to ashes in Lavagirl's overeager hands. Shattered, she fervently laments her tendency towards destruction, and fears that she is inherently evil. She angrily questions Max as to why he made her of lava and paired her with Sharkboy, claiming that, like Max's parents, they are incompatible.
They return to the Ice Castle, where the Ice Princess, who more than slightly resembles his fellow-student Marissa, agrees to lend him the Heart, on conditions imposed by her father the Ice Guardian. Under the imposed conditions, Max must hold the Crystal Heart until death parts them. As they journey back, Mr. Electric returns and challenges who is then rendered insentient by electric eels. Spurning Max's warnings, Lavagirl sacrifices herself to rescue him. Max, grief-stricken, wonders what to do; Tobor's face appears like a helpful djinn, and offers counsel. Max states that he should "dream a better dream", having hitherto only dreamed for himself, on purpose to escape from rather than improve on his real world. Sharkboy wakes and is aghast to see Lavagirl in her state of near-death. Max defines Lavagirl as light, and Sharkboy carries her to her volacano. She is immediately revived, whereupon her power manifests itself as a light that burns away the Darkness. Max, thaws the ocean for Sharkboy, who, aided by several mako sharks, pins Mr. Electric down. Max and Linus then duel, using escalating manifestations of thought to defeat each other, until Max realizes that at some time in the past, someone broke Linus' own dreams, with the result that Linus seeks to destroy everything that reminds him of what he has lost. Max offers him his friendship, and Linus accepts. Max then rescues Linus from falling. Lavagirl and Sharkboy join the reconciled Max and Linus at the Dream Lair, each one elated at having achieved their respective ambitions; Lavagirl at having her nature as a light revealed and Sharkboy at his new status as King of the Ocean. However, Mr. Electric sets off to kill Max, who is actually dreaming on Earth. Max reluctantly returns to his waking life, where Mr. Electric has stirred the local weather into a tornado, which sweeps up Max's parents as they attempt to rescue thier son. They realize that, like Sharkboy and Lavagirl, they are still "best friends". Mr. Electricidad urges the students to think of a plan by which to defeat Mr. Electric. Linus suggests that Mr. Electric be frozen. Max, remembering that he has the Crystal Heart, gives it to Marissa, who being the Earthly version of the Ice Princess has the ability to use it. She confidently strides out into the windstorm (overriding her father's objections) and uses the Crystal Heart to change Mr. Electric into unseasonal snow. Sharkboy and Lavagirl rescue Max's parents, and Mr. Electricidad remarks to Max that he has been "awakened". Subsequently, Max reveals to the class that Sharkboy, now king of the ocean, travels in search of his father and cares for the ocean's creatures; above, Lavagirl tends to the volcanoes that originate on the ocean floor. They no longer visit Max, though he may visit them in his dreams. In the world of reality, Max finally builds Tobor.
Cast and Characters
- Taylor Lautner as Sharkboy. Dreamt up by Max, Sharkboy is a young warrior who was raised by sharks after he was seperated from his father ( a marine biologist) when a storm destroyed thier floating laboratory. Thus, he has many of the abilities of a shark. "He's very self-confident and sometimes his confidence gets him into trouble,' says Lautner about the character. "He's also kinda jealous of the character, Max, because he has an inside crush on Lava Girl and she's overly motherly to Max." Lautner's martial arts skills helped him to get the role of Sharkboy. "When I auditioned for the film, Robert Rodriguez, the director, didn’t know that I had my martial arts [background], and while we there in Austin, TX he saw a DVD of me and asked me to choreograph my own fight scenes," said Lautner.
- Taylor Dooley as Lavagirl. She is the other young warrior who protects planet Drool, and was also created by Max. Her origins are unknown; indeed, she is uncertain of her own identity/purpose throughout much of the film. The role of Lavagirl was cast after the two other main characters (Sharkboy and Max) had already been cast. Her lava bike was Computer-generated, like many of the elements in the film; Dooley and Lautner described the on-set versions of the lava bike and Sharboy's sharkboat as "a green box with handles".
- Cayden Boyd as Max.He is an imaginative ten-year-old, known as the day-dreamer on planet Drool. "At first he's dreaming all for himself; he wants Shark Boy and Lava Girl to take him away," says Boyd about the role. "I like that he's selfish in the beginning and he's not selfish in the end." Some of the dialogue between Lopez and Boyd in the film references Lopez's role on the George Lopez TV series. Luis Armand Garcia plays a character named Max in the series.
- George Lopez as Mr. Electricidad / Mr. Electric, Tobor, Ice Guardian. Mr. Electricidad is Max's teacher in the film. His alter ego is Mr. Electric, one of the main villains. Mr. Electric helps maintain the equilibrium of Planet Drool until he becomes corrupted by Minus. Mr. Electric is heard to have a sense of humor, manifest in puns related mostly to electricity. His challenge to Sharkboy is followed by a companiable "Watts up?"; a play on "What's up?", which is a way of inquiring into a friend's welfare. Later, Mr. Electric shouts "Charge!" as he emerges from the tornado, indicating both an electric surge of power and an advance into battle. Immediately before his destruction, he threatens the class with "Megahertz", suggesting "mega hurts". Rodriguez wrote the part with Lopez in mind.
- Tobor and the Ice Guardian(the Ice Princess' father) are voiced by George Lopez in the film. Tobor is a robot who appears in the Dream Graveyard on Planet Drool. Max had formerly tried to build Tobor in the real world, but had been discouraged by a careless remark from his fahter. Rodriguez states that he kept asking Lopez to play additional characters. Lopez spent a total of two weeks working on the film.
- David Arquette and Kristin Davis play Max's dad and mom respectively. Max's dad is an unemployed writer. They are on the brink of a divorce. They mean well for Max but are unable to settle his troubles.
- Jacob Davich as Linus / Minus. He is the bully at Max's school who steals his Dream Journal.
- Sasha Pieterse as Marissa Electricidad / Ice Princess. She is the daughter of Mr. Electricidad, and befriends Max. On Planet Drool, she appears as the Ice Princess, keeper of the crystal heart.
- Marc Musso as Classroom Kid #1 and Shane Graham as Classroom Kid #2.
As seen in the credits, two of Robert Rodriguez's children, Rebel and Racer, portray Sharkboy at age five and age seven respectively. Rico Torres plays Sharkboy's father.
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