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One such iconic character is the small blue fish with a short memory, Dory from "Finding Nemo" and "Finding Dory." If you have ever wondered what kind of fish Dory is, where in the ocean she ...
But anyone who dove deep into the premise of 2003's Finding Nemo—Disney's animated comedy-drama about a sweet titular ...
But enough about what's sad in the film ... sure is able to remember a lot all of a sudden. Fish also just keep getting taken in "Finding Dory." It's not just a one time thing.
Along the way, they both meet some new friends on land and in the deep blue sea, including a sweet Blue Tang fish by the name of Dory (Ellen DeGeneres). As you may recall (and Dory may not), Dory ...
un-Dory way, but one jaggedly subliminal mind shard at a time, like a series of acid flashbacks. She’s still a fish who can really only see what’s right in front of her, and that, as before ...
At the start, Finding Dory seems like a straight-up Finding Nemo reboot; all signs point to a cross-ocean trek as led by the blue tang fish instead of the clownfish. But the action very quickly ...
"Finding Nemo" was one of Pixar's biggest hits in 2003 -- so much so that it impacted the real fish and environment it portrayed. Its sequel, "Finding Dory," swims into theaters this weekend.
Dory’s real-life counterpart is a Paracanthurus hepatus, or Pacific blue tang fish, which is sometimes referred to as a royal blue tang or hippo tang. The name is slightly misleading ...