Wedding in the Coral Sea (; ) is a 1944 Czech animated short film. It was written, animated and directed by a group of Czech cartoonists including Jià ÂàBrdeÃÂka, Bà Âetislav Pojar, Stanislav Látal and Jaroslav Doubrava in German-occupied Prague in the "Ateliér filmových trikà ¯" (AFIT) studio.
The plot involves the creatures of the sea preparing for the wedding of two fish. When the fish bride is kidnapped by an octopus all the sea creatures must team up to defeat him and rescue the bride.
German cartoonist Horst von Möllendorff was appointed as an official director, while his role in the making of the film was in fact minimal. The film was shot on Agfacolor film material.
This was the last German animation film before the end of World War II. The film does not have any dialogue, only music.