Synopses & Reviews
Finston is a little boy who appears to be extremely serious on the outside. On the inside, however, he secretly dreams of being a whale comedian. He would do anything to make to make a whale happy. But every time he tries to tell a joke to a whale, he's always dry as a bone. That's because when whales find something funny, they don't laugh -- they spit water. A good whale comedian should end up very, very wet by the end of the act. Finston, however, never sees a drop. After disappointing shows on the high seas, he takes his act to marine amusement parks and finds an even tougher crowd. When he finally realizes that what whales really like are silly faces and goofy dances, he winds up getting doused.
Synopsis
Serious-looking little Finston would do anything to make a whale happy, and its easy to see why: whales show their appreciation not by laughing, but by spitting water at the comedian. Finston, however, soon learns he has a very dry sense of humor. After disappointing shows on the high seas, he takes his act to marine aquariums, and finds an even tougher crowd. When he finally realizes that what whales really like are silly faces and goofy dances, he winds up getting doused.