Alla ricerca di Nemo

Titolo originale: Finding Nemo
Regia: Andrew Stanton |
Anno: 2003
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Famiglia
Tag: fish | sydney, australia | parent child relationship | anthropomorphism | harbor | underwater | shark | pelican | fish tank | great barrier reef | sea turtle | missing child | aftercreditsstinger | duringcreditsstinger | short-term memory loss | clownfish | father son reunion | protective father | tense |
Cast: Albert Brooks | Ellen DeGeneres | Alexander Gould | Willem Dafoe | Geoffrey Rush | Brad Garrett | Allison Janney | Austin Pendleton | Stephen Root | Vicki Lewis | Joe Ranft | Andrew Stanton | Elizabeth Perkins | Nicholas Bird | Bob Peterson | Barry Humphries | Eric Bana | Bruce Spence | Bill Hunter | LuLu Ebeling | Jordan Ranft | Erica Beck | Erik Per Sullivan | John Ratzenberger | Carlos Alazraqui | Alec Medlock | Bob Bergen | Nicole Miller | Geoff Brooks | Lisa Peers | Paul Eiding | Phil Proctor | Leland Grossman | Daryl Sabara | Lili Ishida | Emmett Shoemaker | Oliver Kindred | Ben Stanton | Danny Mann | Kali Whitehurst | Rove McManus | James S. Baker | Vanessa Marano | Susan Blu | Annelise Nolting | Jeff Pidgeon | Jennifer Darling | Aaron Fors | Katherine Ringgold | Jess Harnell | David Ian Salter | Caroline Kindred | Sherry Lynn | Jim Ward | Mickie McGowan | Jack Angel | Laura Marano | Bobby Block | Laraine Newman | Jane Carr | Jessie Flower | Jan Rabson | Bradley Trevor Greive | Evan Sabara | Marc John Jefferies | Eliza Schneider | Lee Unkrich | Noah Luke |

Una covata di pesci pagliaccio viene distrutta dall'attacco di un feroce barracuda. Sopravvivono solamente il papà, Marlin, e un unico piccolo che viene chiamato Nemo. Il pesciolino ha una pinna atrofizzata e il padre è iperapprensivo nei suoi confronti al punto di desiderare che l'inizio della scuola venga ritardato. Un giorno però Nemo viene catturato da un dentista appassionato di pesca subacquea e l'acquario sarà la sua prigione. Marlin deve quindi vincere tutti i suoi timori per ritrovarlo. Verrà aiutato da Dory, una pesciolina simpaticamente smemorata.

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Despite being a male shark, Bruce for some reason does not have any claspers. This is a trait he sha [...] D
The dentist's diploma is from Pixar University School of Dentistry. D
The first Pixar film to win the Oscar for Best Animated Feature. Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (199 [...] D
HIDDEN MICKEY: When Dory and Marlin are racing through the jellyfish, one of the jellyfish makes the [...] D
In the original storyboard of the movie, there was going to be a scene where Coral and the eggs were [...] D
Aside from digital alteration to lower the pitch, Bruce's voice is identical to the one Barry Humphr [...] D
First animated film from Disney to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. D
James Earl Jones was considered to voice Bruce D
The journey to school foreshadows the meeting with Bruce, Anchor and Chum in the submarine and the r [...] D
On the bottom of a tank is an algae-coated model boat, on top of which is the mermaid from Knick Kna [...] D
Film makers were worried that comedian Ellen DeGeneres would not be able to perform the dramatic sce [...] D
When Nigel is trying to rescue Marlin and Dory from the hungry seagulls, one of the boats on the har [...] D
Ranked #10 on the American Film Institute's list of the 10 greatest films in the genre "Animation" i [...] D
As of September 2015, Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003) is the best-selling DVD of all time in the world, [...] D
During the scene in which Bruce tries to ram a door in the submarine is a reference to the film Blu [...] D
Zooey Deschanel was considered for the role of Dory. She appeared on the Ellen show a few times. D
"Name is Bruce!", This is how Steven Spielberg called the prop on Jaws and it was his lawyer's name. D
Jacques was originally designed as a snail "escargot". D
The three main characters Marlin, Dory, and Nemo don't appear in any scenes together until near the [...] D
Dory Lane and Marlin Drive are intersecting streets in the Bay Area suburb of Redwood City, just acr [...] D
It is unknown what Bruce's opinion on dolphins is. He may be the kind that does not mind dolphins, a [...] D
The name Blenny is quite likely a reference to the suborder blennioidei, which is commonly known as [...] D
Nathan Lane's favorite animated film. D
The animation team fluctuated between 28 and 50. D
Based on the fact that Crush's father is named Mr. Turtle, this would make Crush's full name Crush T [...] D
Marlin has to rescue Dory from the jellyfish forest when she gets trapped and fails to make it out. [...] D
Allison Janney's first animated film. D
This film holds the record for "Best-Selling DVD" release of all time, selling over 40 million copie [...] D
Jacques' character is partly based on actor Fritz Feld, whose trademark was to "pop" his mouth by sl [...] D
Bruce also seems to have a closer friendship to Dory than Anchor and Chum. D
This is the first Disney Pixar film to not be released in November. D
Remains the only Finding film in the franchise to be rated G by the MPAA. D
Dr. Sherman's speedboat is called the Aussie Flosser. D
The actors who voice Nemo (Alexander Gould), Marlin (Albert Brooks), and Coral (Elizabeth Perkins) a [...] D
As of 2022, the opening to both discs of the Region 1 DVD, is one of the most popular DVD opening vi [...] D
EASTER EGG: On the Bonus Features menu on Disc 2, if you highlight the return symbol, then press dow [...] D
In Latin, the word nemo means "nobody" or "no one." It is also a reference to Captain Nemo in Jules [...] D
Nemo's father Marlin was originally voiced by William H. Macy. According to James B. Stewart's book [...] D
William H. Macy was considered for the role of Marlin. D
Demand for tropical fish exploded right after the film's release, especially for clown fish and blue [...] D
Crush's son Squirt is voiced by Nicholas Bird, the young son of fellow Pixar director Brad Bird. Dir [...] D
Tad is voiced by Jordan Ranft, the son of Joe Ranft, who voiced of Jacques the Shrimp in this film. D
Now are good guys in Air Conditioner (The Brave Little Toaster), Bruce, Anchor and Chum (Finding Nem [...] D
Dory is the first role ever written specifically for Ellen DeGeneres. D
The first Pixar film to not have bloopers since their first film, Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattol [...] D
Blenny, the name of the tiny, green fish present at the sharks' "Fish Are Friends" support group, is [...] D
Dedicated to the memory of Glenn McQueen (1960-2002), a Pixar animator who would later be honored as [...] D
Whenever Darla is mentioned like when Nemo heard about what happened to Chuckles and when she first [...] D
Chum has a fishing hook lodged in his snout which he kept as a "souvenir" after a tussle with a fish [...] D
Director Andrew Stanton cast Austin Pendleton because Stanton had always been a fan of Pendleton's w [...] D
Before Nigel gets Dory and Marlin out of Gerald's mouth, he exclaims, "Love a duck!" In Australian E [...] D
Peach appears to have eyes and a mouth. In real life, starfish do not have faces like vertebrate ani [...] D
Marlin mentions seeing a whale (or pretending to) in the opening scene. He and Dory are taken to Syd [...] D
Brown pelicans' (Pelecanus occidentalis) geographical distribution don't extend to Australia; they a [...] D
At one point, Nigel refers to the dentist as "Diver Dan" - a reference to Australian dramedy Sea Cha [...] D
Another reference to the film Lo squalo (1975) is shown in the scene when Dory and Marlin are stuck [...] D
Pre-production began in 1997 when Andrew Stanton was in post-production on A Bug's Life - Megaminimo [...] D
The fullscreen version of the film (exclusive to the original 2003 US home release) accidentally (by [...] D
The scene where Crush tells Marlin not to puke over his shell, since he just waxed it, is a referenc [...] D
The comment about the fishing boat being a "butt" actually does have some literary significance, tho [...] D
Per the DVD extras, Albert Brooks spent an entire day in the recording studio improvising badly mang [...] D
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, sea turtles can actually live up to 152 years. This [...] D
The nicknames Dory gave to Nemo (in order of appearance) are Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo. T [...] D
Kathy, a blue and green spotted fish with prominent buck teeth who says, "Oh, my gosh! Nemo's swimmi [...] D
Sea turtles don't live anywhere near 150 years; that honor belongs to tortoises. Their expected life [...] D
Studio Trademark - (Self Improvement) Pixar's films have a recurring motif of self improvement. In t [...] D
All drains do lead to the ocean (or at least a river or lake). It's just that raw sewage isn't dumpe [...] D
To see how realistic they could make it appear, the art team was asked to make exact copies of actua [...] D
The coloration of Gill's face simulates the characteristic lines around the mouth of voice actor Wil [...] D
There are up to 200 turtles in the background of the turtle drive sequence. D
Anchor is very self-conscious about his head shape and does not like anyone staring at it. D
The look and feel of the underwater world was essential to the film's success. To that end, the prod [...] D
Andrew Stanton started writing the screenplay when he was in the middle of post-production of A Bug' [...] D
Megan Mullally revealed that she was originally doing a voice in the film. According to Mullally, th [...] D
Had the biggest opening weekend for any animated film upon its U.S. release (May 30, 2003). D
"Bruce" is also the stereotypical name for any male Australian, just as "Mick" or "Paddy" is for an [...] D
To see Buzz Lightyear in Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003), you won't even have to press pause. But you pr [...] D
Co-writer Bob Peterson doubled as the voice of Mr. Ray. D
When Chum was a pup, he attended a posh predator boarding school where he learned a tough accent fro [...] D
On her first take of Dory begging Marlin not to leave her, Ellen DeGeneres, already emotional from t [...] D
Peach, played by Allison Janney (more famous for playing C.J. Cregg on The West Wing) announces that [...] D
The fourth computer-animated film to release in a spring season after Dinosaur (2000), Shrek (2001), [...] D
Dory never says Marlin's name in the whole movie despite being with him throughout most of the film. D
In reality, clownfish are protandrous hermaphrodites they are born male but change sex later in life [...] D
Pearl, Nemo's little octopus schoolmate ("You guys made me ink!") bears strong resemblance to Pinky [...] D
The name of the fish that yells "Oh, my gosh! Nemo's swimming out to sea!" is Kathy, who's never men [...] D
Albert Brooks was always Andrew Stanton's first choice to voice the part of Marlin. Although Brooks [...] D
Chum's hatred for humans, stating that they "Think they own everything" is fitting, given that Mako [...] D
Ellen DeGeneres was cast when Andrew Stanton heard her in the background during an episode of her si [...] D
2003 marks the final time where only four or fewer computer-animated films were released in during a [...] D
The scene where Bruce chases Dory and Marlin is a clear reference to Shining (1980). The famous line [...] D
Chuckles is not an animated fish, but a photography of a real goldfish inside an aquarium, cut and p [...] D
Although Blenny, the frightened fish present at the sharks' "Fish Are Friends" support group, is not [...] D
Pixar's first film to not take place in or around North America. D
There is a deleted scene as an extra in the Audio-Visual Commentary on the DVD, wherein Gill says th [...] D
Jonathan Taylor Thomas was considered to voice Nemo D
Bruce, the great white shark, has 202 teeth in his mouth, each one of which is individually animated [...] D
In real life, barracudas do not eat clownfish, other coral reef fish, or their eggs, this could be b [...] D
The climax of the movie where Marlin, Nemo and Dory help some fish to escape from some trawler men w [...] D
The voice of Peach the Starfish Allison Janney in one episode of West Wing - Tutti gli uomini del Pr [...] D
The second Pixar film to take place through an animal's perspective, the first being A Bug's Life - [...] D
The waiting room in the dentist's office was modeled after the waiting room in a real dentist's offi [...] D
According to the Pixar Character Encyclopedia, the crabs' names are Bernie (yellow) and Baz (red). D
This is the second Pixar film after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998) to say the end at the end. B [...] D
Though never mentioned in the film, it is revealed by the directors in the commentary that Crush and [...] D
As "research," the key figures of the production crew had to get SCUBA certification and go to the G [...] D
Writer/Director Andrew Stanton and Albert Brooks are both left-handed. D
Chum is the most hyper out of all three sharks. This would be fitting his nature, given that mako sh [...] D
The tiki heads in the tank are caricatures of Pixar employees Peter Sohn, Nelson 'Rey' Bohol and Ric [...] D
The Barracuda can be heard roaring as it attacks Marlin and Coral, in a similar vein to Glut the sha [...] D
For the jellyfish sequence, Pixar's Ocean Unit created an entire new system of shading which they ca [...] D
The second highest grossing film of 2003. D
Last of the 3 consecutive Pixar films to have Lee Unkrich as the co-director. He wouldn't be able to [...] D
Pixar's first film where the director or a co-director has a major role, not being simply listed in [...] D
The anglerfish appears to be female, as only females possess the glowing bait that characterizes the [...] D
Bryan Brown, Ray Meagher, Paul Hogan, Sam Neill, Glenn Robbins, Russell Gilbert, and Warren Mitchell [...] D
Pixar's characters are often planned years in advance. Nemo first appeared as a stuffed toy on a cou [...] D
Bubbles has the fewest lines of the Tank Gang. D
Rove McManus: the crab threatened by Dory. Rove was the biggest late night talk show host in Austral [...] D
Director Andrew Stanton originally planned to reveal the fate of Marlin's wife gradually through fla [...] D
Dr. Sherman's receptionist (and possible wife) is named Barbara. D
The pre-end credit scene show all the aquarium fish from the dentist's office are free and out of th [...] D
Burt Newton, Rove McManus, and David Koch, are just a few famous television personalities from Austr [...] D
Albert Brooks fell in love with the Deconstructionist aspect of Marlin - a clownfish who isn't funny [...] D
Andrew Stanton pitched his idea and story to Pixar head John Lasseter in an hour-long session, using [...] D
One of the boats moored at Sydney Harbour is called The Surly Mermaid, which is the name of an Austr [...] D
In order for it to sound like Nigel had Marlin and Dory in his mouth, voice actor Geoffrey Rush held [...] D
Now Marlin is a main hero and Dentist is a main villain. D
The scene were Nigel evades a group of seagulls by narrowly passing between the mast and mainsail of [...] D
Brad Garrett's second Pixar film. The first one being A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998) (which was [...] D
SERIES TRADEMARK: When Gil is thinking ahead about how he and the fish will escape, as the camera pa [...] D
While Darla is being attacked by Nigel, a kid in the waiting room is seen reading a Mr. Incredible c [...] D
In the dentist's fish tank there's a skull with a sign next to it that says "didn't brush". D
Pixar Animation Studios' 5th feature film. D
Darla is the first female Pixar main villain, as well as the first main villain in a Pixar film to h [...] D
Jacques is the second Pixar character to've been voiced by Joe Ranft to be recasted at a later point [...] D
Albert Brooks and Willem Dafoe mutually appeared in films directed by Martin Scorsese. Brooks starre [...] D
When the moonfish form the shape of a sailing ship, they start singing "Got a whale of a tale to tel [...] D
The stage adaptation - "Finding Nemo: The Musical" - at Disney's Animal Kingdom was the first Disney [...] D
P. Sherman" is a pun on the word "fisherman." D
The group that Bruce runs is very similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. D
Dr. Sherman says, "Crikey!" at least twice in the film, which is Steve Irwin's catchphrase. D
The waving strands on the anemones on the seabed move about using the same computer program that ani [...] D
In the LeapPad Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003) book, Gurgle's only way of communicating is blowing bubbl [...] D
As well as Crush, director Andrew Stanton also voiced the seagulls that go "Mine, Mine, Mine". D
One of Finding Nemo's crew members, head shader Robin Cooper, took photos inside a dead, beached gra [...] D
When Dory is comforting Marlin in the whale, the animators used the same sequence earlier in the mov [...] D
Only Pixar film that has Andrew Stanton as the main director to release on VHS. D
Whoopi Goldberg was considered to voice Dory D
SERIES TRADEMARK: Among the toys in the waiting room are the jack-in-the-box and Buzz Lightyear and, [...] D
Albert Brooks and Willem Dafoe both share a birthday (July 22) 8 years apart. D
Even though Darla is the main antagonist in the film, she is mostly seen in her picture rather than [...] D
Marlin and Dory have opposite personalities. Their body colors are also opposite colors on the color [...] D
John Lasseter considered Danny Elfman to score the film. When he turned it down, Hans Zimmer was ask [...] D
Dory was originally going to be a male fish with Jim Carrey voicing her, but Andrew Stanton saw Elle [...] D
Bruce never knew his father, so he was likely closer to his mother. Ironically, real great whites ne [...] D
According to the DVD, the names of the nine boats seen in the Sydney harbor are: Sea Monkey, Major P [...] D
The theatrical release poster is based on a food web that displays on what order animals eat from sm [...] D
Animators studied dogs' facial expressions, paying particular attention to the eyes, to animate the [...] D
Thomas Newman's score was performed by a 105-piece orchestra. D
Stephen Root's second animated film, the first being Ice Age (2002). D
The submarine that the sharks take Marlin and Dory to is an American Gato-class World War II-era sub [...] D
This movie surpassed Il Re Leone (1994) to become the highest-grossing animated film at that time. I [...] D
Three times in the film, Pearl and her father were shown squirting ink when scared. The first time w [...] D
In the Finding Nemo essential guide sticker book, it is hinted that Chum hangs out with at least thr [...] D
Peach was bought from eBay; however, buying live animals on eBay is prohibited. Of course, it is pos [...] D
Pixar's first film to be worked on by Peter Sohn, Josh Cooley, Bradford Lewis, Mark Andrews, Brian F [...] D
Dory wondering where her family is and when she asks Nemo if they are searching for his dad or her d [...] D
In the original cut of the movie, the whale that swallows Marlin and Dory approaches them from the f [...] D
Most of the fish are actual saltwater fish that can be found in the Pacific Ocean. Nemo is a clownfi [...] D
In the tank gang in the dentist's office, the germophobic purple and yellow fish is the only one nev [...] D
Scott Weinger was considered to voice Marlin D
Even though the jellyfish do not return in Alla ricerca di Dory (2016), model jellyfish can be seen [...] D
Blue whales have black baleen plates and tend to be larger. And while the whale has a uvula hanging [...] D
Gil was going to lie to Nemo about his life in the sea in order to look more impressive. Nemo would [...] D
Like his father Crush, Squirt is also the name of a citrus-flavored soft drink brand. D
One outtake had Dory sleep muttering "Big money, no Whammies!" D
While many fans of Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003) believe Bruce to be a villain, he actually is not, si [...] D
In the Polish dub of the movie, the Seagulls say, "Daj! Daj! Daj!" (pronounced like the English word [...] D
Disney's second computer-animated film to release in May after Dinosaur (2000). D
Director Andrew Stanton did the voice of Crush the sea turtle. Stanton never intended to do the voic [...] D
When the fish start bashing the AquaScum 2003 for foiling their escape plan before Dr. Sherman scoop [...] D
At one point, Dr. Philip Sherman euphemistically states that he needs to "see a man about a wallaby. [...] D
The name of the underwater bubble-volcano, which Nemo must swim through, can be heard phonetically a [...] D
Stephen Root and Brad Garrett's second collaboration. Their first was I Mattacchiorsi (2002), releas [...] D
There's a boat in the Sydney harbor in named "iBoat" in homage to Pixar/Apple CEO Steve Jobs. D
In the 3-D re-release, when the barracuda closes its teeth, its bottom lip is shown. D
The third animated film to be the winner of the academy award for best animated feature after Shrek [...] D
One of the dentist's patients is "little Davy Reynolds," a reference to David Reynolds, one of the f [...] D
The Seagulls bear some resemblance to Feathers McGraw, the antagonist penguin from the Wallace and G [...] D
Chum seems to be the most hyper out of all three sharks. This would be fitting his nature, since Mak [...] D
This is the last Pixar film to be featured in a 1:85:1 aspect ratio until Up (2009). D
The fact that Dory suffers from short-term memory loss is a humorous reference to the widespread but [...] D
It is unknown what species Blenny (the tiny, green fish present at the sharks' "Fish Are Friends" su [...] D
Before Vicki Lewis voiced Deb The Damselfish, she played Dr. Else Chapman the Paleontologist in the [...] D
SERIES TRADEMARK: The dentist's camera's model number is A-113, a number which appears in all Pixar [...] D
Only Pixar film with Andrew Stanton as the main director to not have any characters voiced by Sigour [...] D
Unusually for an animated film, this entered into production with a completed screenplay. D
Pixar's first film to not release in November and the first to release in May, starting with Cars (2 [...] D
Dory was originally male with Jim Carrey voicing her, but Andrew Stanton saw Ellen DeGeneres on tele [...] D
After Bloat belches from eating green filth, a disgusted Gurgle remarks, "Don't you people realize w [...] D
The first Pixar film not to have a score by Randy Newman. Instead, his cousin Thomas Newman was this [...] D
In the scene where the moonfish are playing charades with Dory, one of the shapes is that of an old [...] D
Marlin has to rescue Dory from the jellyfish forest when she gets trapped and fails to make it out f [...] D
Afraid that kids would try releasing their pet fish by flushing them down a drain, a company that ma [...] D
Polish name is "Idol" (from his species) because Gil means "bullfinch" or "mucus" in Polish. D
As pointed out by Nigel, a marlin is actually a type of billfish (such as the sailfish and swordfish [...] D
Ellen DeGeneres loved playing Dory so much that she was constantly asking Pixar to make a sequel, wh [...] D
The highest grossing G-rated film until Toy Story 3 - La grande fuga (2010) came along 7 years later [...] D
Like all porcupinefish, Bloat sucks water into a compartment in his stomach to inflate, and also lik [...] D
Dory says the address eleven full times (counting figuring it out at first as one). She also says it [...] D
While escaping from Bruce, Dory sees a sign labeled "escape" and pronounces it as "es-ca-pay." D
Gill's scars are almost identical to the ones Tom Berenger sported in Platoon (1986). D
Work on the movie first began in 1997. Physical production actually began in January 2000, with a cr [...] D
Gill's species, Moorish Idols, are notoriously difficult to keep in captivity due to their diet and [...] D
Joey King's favorite movie. D
Dory's species is known by several common names, including, regal tang, palette surgeonfish, blue ta [...] D
Nigel's line, "Fish gotta swim, birds gotta eat," is a reference to the line, "Fish gotta swim, bird [...] D
According to the book Finding Nemo: The Essential Guide, Jacques the cleaner shrimp was one of the p [...] D
Gill's voice, as Dafoe said, is based on the character Earl Copen, whom he plays in the movie Animal [...] D
The great white shark's name in the movie was Bruce. "Bruce" was the nickname given to the models us [...] D
Darla is named after Pixar producer Darla K. Anderson. Director Andrew Stanton gave her that name as [...] D
Coral (Marlin's wife) is the first female Pixar character to die. D
According to one of the Alla ricerca di Nemo (2003) books, the shirt Darla was wearing in the film w [...] D
The first Pixar movie to have a post-credits scene. D
Crush says "dude" twenty-one times. Squirt says it four times. D
Deb could have actually had a sister named Flo back where she used to live. D
When Nemo sees the treasure chest in the waiting room, inside the treasure chest, the famous Pixar b [...] D
Unlike real jellyfish, the jellyfish in Finding Nemo sting by electrifying other fish, while real on [...] D
Mike from Monsters & Co. (2001) can be seen snorkeling in the closing credits. D
Clownfish do live in anemones but they also live in harems dominated by one male and one female, wit [...] D
Bruce has 202 teeth in his mouth, each of which can be animated individually. D
The model for Gurgle was reused for the fish in L'agnello rimbalzello (2003). D
Vicki Lewis (Deb) and Stephen Root (Bubbles) were both regulars on NewsRadio. D
The names of the two main turtles are also the names of citrus soda brands popular in the United Sta [...] D
One of the boats is named "Jerome's Raft," after Jerome Ranft, a Pixar art department sculptor, who' [...] D
None of the sea turtles seem to worry about having to breathe. They also don't travel in flocks, but [...] D
Rendering a frame (at a resolution of 1600x900), which lasted about 1/24th of a second, in the film, [...] D
Thomas Newman's first score for an animated film. D
Claimed the all-time first day USA record for home-release sales, with 8 million copies sold (80% of [...] D
Two experiences in Andrew Stanton's life shaped the film. The first one was recalling trips to the d [...] D
One musical theme that Thomas Newman composed for the score did not end up in the final film but sti [...] D
On the Disney website, they mistakenly refer to Dory as a Yellowtail Tang. Although she does have a [...] D
Deb's reflection/alter ego is Flo, as in "ebb" and "flow," like the tide. D
Anchor's statement against dolphins being their friends makes sense: in addition to dolphins being m [...] D
At the beginning, Pearl says one of her tentacles is shorter than the rest, but it's hard to tell es [...] D
An animator recalled a story of one of their consultants talking about the biological inaccuracies i [...] D
In production at the same time as DreamWorks' Shark Tale (2004) which came out the following year an [...] D
Of the 260 reviews it has on Rotten Tomatoes, 258 are fresh while only 2 are rotten, making for this [...] D
It is implied that Crush's (and to a lesser extent, Squirt's and the other turtles') home is actuall [...] D
Dory does get Nemo's name right a total of seven times, four of them without being corrected first. [...] D
Voices in 2003's Brazilian dubbing: Julio Chaves (Marlin), Maira Góes (Dory), Gustavo Pereira (Ne [...] D
Pixar developed a very realistic look of the surface water, but had to make it look more fake so peo [...] D
According to the DVD, there are some references to Massachusetts in the film as one of the creators [...] D
There is no public record tying the actors who play Bob, Ted, and Bill to their characters. D
Darla, in a way, is very similar to Sid Phillips, as they are both naughty human children who serve [...] D
The first Pixar Film to show blood (not counting fellow Pixar film A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (199 [...] D