“Finding Nemo” is the widely known, critically acclaimed and heartwarming story of an orange clownfish and his loving father. Tuesday marked the film’s 20th anniversary — and it holds up to this day. ...
Here are are 21 facts about Finding Nemo: 1.An obvious one for fans of literature, but Nemo's name is a nod to the character from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, written by Jules Verne, Captain Nemo.
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Finding Nemo is one of Pixar's most beloved movies, but one of the animators behind the 2003 film has revealed that it was almost the studio's "first bad movie" – until one last-minute change was made ...
As if the depressing theory that bubbled to the surface years ago that Nemo was just a hallucination wasn’t bad enough, now this! As it turns out, the Barracuda wasn’t responsible for Marlin losing ...
Pixar Animation Studios president Jim Morris told Bloomberg that the studio is considering new sequels for the Finding Nemo and Incredibles franchises, which have gone dormant since 2016’s Finding ...
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It's time to fish or cut bait for Pixar. Nemo may be swimming against the tide. Its voice cast isn't star-powered, its trailer doesn't do it justice, and its finny characters may be a tougher sell ...
"Finding Nemo" found its way to the Oscar podium last night, winning the Academy Award for best animated feature. The child of divorcing corporate parents Walt Disney Co. and Pixar Animation Studios, ...
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