What 2004 movie are these characters from?

Shark tale
Where was Ferdinand Magellan born?
Portugal
What was the first stop on Magellan's journey to the spice islands?
Tenerife, Canary islands
What does this idiom mean "Rock the boat"?
To do or say something that will upset people or cause trouble.
What is the largest species of shark?
The Whale Shark
What is the name of the smaller sea craft used in an emergency to evacuate a big ship?
Life boat
How many ships was Magellan given?
5 ships
What Ocean separates Spain and the Americas?
Atlantic Ocean
Who were the first Europeans to discover America?
Vikings led by Leif Erikson
What does this idiom mean "All Hands on Deck"?
A call to action asking everyone to help in resolving a problem or addressing a situation.
In what movie does a giant white shark attack swimmers on the shores of Amity Island?
What is the part of the ship called where the captain works and controls navigation?
The Bridge
Where in Spain did Magellan move to?
Sevilla
How many "Oceans" are there?
Bonus 150: Name them all
5 - Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and the Southern/Antarctic
What famous ship was called unsinkable but ultimately sunk in 1912 on it's first voyage from England to New York?
The RMS Titanic
What does this idiom mean "Fish out of water"?
Someone who feels uncomfortable or out of place in a particular situation.
The Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman are famous ships from what popular series of Movies?
Pirates of the Caribbean
What mythical creature is top half human and bottom half fish?
Mermaid or Merman
Around how many sailors left Spain with Magellan?
What imaginary line divides the earth into North and South?
The Equator
What is the name of the mythical creature said to pull ships underwater?
The Kraken
What does this idiom mean "Water under the bridge"?
It refers to past events that are no longer important.
Who is this famous sailor cartoon character?

Popeye
In the cartoon Sponge Bob, Mr. Krabs lives in what piece of a ship?
The Anchor
How many men survived the full journey and returned to Spain?
17
What modern day country are the "Spice islands" in?
Indonesia
What is this navigation tool called?

Compass
If I told you to "Pipe down", what do I want you to do?
Be quiet or quieter
What is this type of boat called?

A Canoe
What is the nautical term for the speed of a ship measured in miles per hour?
Knots
Name 3 of Magellan's ships.
Bonus 100: Name all 5
Santiago, San Antonio, Concepcion, Trinidad and Victoria
What is the name of the Canal in Egypt that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea?
The Suez Canal
What is the traditional name for this flag flown by pirates?

The Jolly Roger
What does this idiom mean "Batten down the hatches"?
To prepare for trouble or a difficult period.
It comes from the sailing command which meant securing a ship before a storm.
In what movie does a man stranded on an island make a friend named Wilson?

Cast Away
What is this called?

A buoy
Who completed the first circumnavigation of the world?
Juan Sebastián Elcano
Where is the largest Sea port in the world?
Half points for sountry and full for country and city.
Shanghai port in China. It will see over 2000 container ships every month.
What is the name of the oldest international sports trophy still used today?
It has been used for yacht racing / sailing since 1851
The America's cup
What does this idiom mean "The world is your Oyster"?
That you have a lot of opportunities and can do almost anything you want to.
Vitamin C
Name each side of a boat/ship in nautical terms.

(Bonus 100: What island did he die on?)
Philippines on Mactan Island.
What did Spain and Portugal create in 1494 to split the earth and decide who can claim what territories?
The Tordesillas meridian
What is the name of the mythical ghost ship that is eternally doomed to sail the seas without ever making port. It is considered a terrible omen that signals impending disaster for sailors who see it.
The Flying Dutchman
What does this idiom mean "Three sheets to the wind"?
Someone who is very intoxicated / drunk.
The sheets refer to the ropes used to hold sails down. If they are loose the sails would move side to side and flap around.
Captain Phillips is based on a true story about the hijacking of the ship the "Maersk Alabama" by pirates from what country?

Somalia