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But the entertainment industry’s larger failings in no way diminish “Finding Dory,” the sequel to the 2003 Pixar smash “Finding Nemo.” In the first film, a clownfish named Marlin (Albert ...
But in some ways, “Finding Dory” also has more intellectual and emotional urgency than “Nemo.” Where the latter was told from the perspective of an adult — Marlin (Albert Brooks), a ...
You will recall that in “Finding Nemo,” released in 2003, the title character, a clownfish, is captured and taken to Sydney; his father, Marlin ... We meet new characters during Dory ...
A brand new image teases two new characters from Finding Dory, the sequel to Pixar's beloved 2003 animation Finding Nemo ... Olson voices whale shark Destiny (the big one), who just can't ...
Finding Nemo fans ... Finding Dory is here. The trailer, which was released by Dory herself, Ellen Degeneres on Tuesday, is the most extensive look at the upcoming film so far. We meet Dory ...
In “Finding Dory,” the Ellen DeGeneres-voiced blue tang is living happily on the reef with the two clownfish she helped reunite, Albert Brooks’ worrywart, Marlin, and his son, Nemo (newcomer ...
It might not feel like it, but it has actually been 13 years since Finding ... as Dory, this time taking center stage, and Albert Brooks is back as the voice of Nemo’s father, Marlin.
Oh My Disney Following the events of Finding Nemo, Dory found a new home with Marlin and Nemo ... character bears no resemblance to her. 7. Destiny is the one who taught Dory how to speak whale.
In “Finding Dory,” the Ellen DeGeneres-voiced blue tang is living happily on the reef with the two clownfish she helped reunite, Albert Brooks’ worrywart, Marlin, and his son, Nemo (newcomer ...