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Great Barrier Reef | Parent Child Relationship
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.
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Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.
8.2/10
IMDb99%
Rotten TomatoesBest Animated Feature | 2004 | Andrew
Outstanding Music in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | Thomas
Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | Ralph
Outstanding Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | Ellen
Outstanding Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | David
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature | 2004
Outstanding Character Animation | 2004 | Doug
Outstanding Character Design in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | Ricky
Outstanding Directing in an Animated Feature Production | 2004 | Lee
Outstanding Effects Animation | 2004
2004 | Thomas
Best Animated Feature | 2004
Best Animated Film | 2004
Best Animation | 2004
Feature Film Animated | 2004
Best Animated Feature | 2004 | Andrew
Best Dubbing Migliore Doppiaggio | 2004 | Luca
Best Animated Feature Film Miglior film danimazione | 2004
Best Animated Film | 2004
Best Sound Editing in Animated Features Music | 2004 | Bill
Best Movie for Families | 2004
Best Animated Picture | 2004 | Graham
Best Animated Feature | 2004
Best Animated Film | 2004
Best DVD Extras | 2004
Outstanding Character Animation in an Animated Motion Picture | 2004 | Brett
Best Performance in a VoiceOver Role Young Actor | 2004 | Alexander
Best Performance in a VoiceOver Role Young Actress | 2004 | Erica
Best Family Feature Film Animation | 2004
Best Animated Feature | 2003
Best Menu Design | 2003
Best Games and Interactivities | 2003
Best Deleted Scenes Outtakes and Bloopers | 2003 | Roger
Best Movie | 2003
Animation | 2003 | Andrew
Best Animated Film | 2003
Best Animated Feature | 2003
Best Animated Feature | 2003
Best Animated Film | 2003
Best Supporting Actress | 2003 | Ellen
Motion Picture | 2015
Movie of the Year | 2004
2005 | Andrew
Best Sound Editing | 2004 | Michael
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2004 | David
Best Music Original Score | 2004 | Thomas
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2004
Best Screenplay Original | 2004 | David
Outstanding Effects Animation | 2004 | Justin Paul
Outstanding Character Animation | 2004
Best Animated Feature of the Decade | 2012
Best Motion Picture | 2003 | Graham
Best Original Score | 2003 | Thomas
Best Movie for Grownups Who Refuse to Grow Up | 2004
Best Writing | 2004 | David
Best Music | 2004 | Thomas
Best DVD Special Edition Release | 2004
Best Foreign Feature Film rets utenlandske kinofilm | 2004 | Andrew
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2004 | Lee
2004 | David
Best Picture | 2004
Best Picture | 2004
Best Picture | 2004
Original Screenplay | 2004 | David
Original Score | 2004 | Thomas
Motion Picture | 2004 | Graham
Best AnimationFamily | 2004
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2004 | David
Feature Film Category | 2004 | David
Best Original Screenplay | 2004 | David
Best Original Score | 2004 | Thomas
Best Sound Mixing | 2004 | Doc
Best Sound Editing | 2004 | Michael
Best Original Score Miglior colonna sonora originale | 2004 | Thomas
Favorite Fart in a Movie | 2004
Director of the Year | 2004 | Andrew
Best Sound Editing in Feature Film Animated Sound | 2004
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2004 | David
Best Music Original Score | 2004 | Thomas
Best Sound Mixing | 2004 | Gary
Best Sound Effects Editing | 2004 | Michael
Best Official Film Website | 2004
Best Picture | 2004
Best Motion Picture Animated or Mixed Media | 2004
Best Original Score | 2004 | Thomas
Best Youth DVD | 2004
Best Script | 2004 | David
Outstanding Character Animation in an Animated Motion Picture | 2004
Best Picture | 2003
Best Overall DVD New Movie Including All Extra Features | 2003 | Jeffrey
Best BehindtheScenes Program New for DVD | 2003 | Bill
Best New Movie Scenes FinishedEdited Into Movie or StandAlone | 2003 | Roger
2003 | Lee
Best Animated Film | 2003
Best Picture | 2003
Best Screenplay Original | 2003 | Andrew
Budget 94,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 940,335,536 USD
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Andrew Stanton pitched his idea and story to Pixar head John Lasseter in an hour-long session, using elaborate visual aids and character voices. At the end of it, an exhausted Stanton asked Lasseter what he thought, to which Lasseter replied, "You had me at 'fish.'"
Director Andrew Stanton did the voice of Crush the sea turtle. Stanton never intended to do the voice of Crush, only providing the voice for the film's rough cut, but when it proved popular in test screenings, he decided to do it for the final film. Stanton recorded all of Crush's dialogue lying on his couch in his office.
Nemo's father Marlin was originally voiced by William H. Macy. According to James B. Stewart's book "DisneyWar," it was after seeing an early cut of the film with Macy's voice that then-Disney CEO Michael Eisner infamously told his board of directors, "This will be a reality check for those guys...It's OK, but nowhere near as good as their previous films. Of course, they think it's great. Trust me, it's not." Director Andrew Stanton recast the role of Marlin with Albert Brooks, and the film went on to get some of Pixar's best reviews ever and become the highest-grossing animated film of all-time. Even worse for Eisner, Disney's distribution contract with Pixar was close to expiring at this time and thus he was facing a difficult position of trying to renew it with Pixar's owner, Steve Jobs, who already loathed Eisner before that insult. That situation of Disney in danger of losing their most consistently successful producer of films because of Eisner's denigration proved to be one of the numerous complaints about him to finally prompt the shareholders to fire him.
Pixar developed a very realistic look of the surface water, but had to make it look more fake so people wouldn't think it was real footage of the ocean surface.
The dentist's diploma is from Pixar University School of Dentistry.
"Dory: I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy. Come on, Squishy. Come on, little Squishy. [baby talk, the jellyfish stings her] Dory: Ow. Bad Squishy, bad Squishy."
"Dory: Just keep swimming."