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Coral (Elizabeth Perkins), and many of their eggs were eaten by a barracuda, leaving Marlin to raise Nemo alone. Dory’s parents, we learn in “Finding Dory,” never gave up hope that their ...
Finding Nemo ... what ‘Dory fish’ are like in real life—and whether one belongs in your fish tank. If you’re hoping to spot a blue tang in the wild, you should head to a coral reef ...
The sequel to "Finding Nemo" is ... of sea mammals Dory stumbles upon at the Marine Life Institute, a rehabilitation center for fish and sea animals. Kids will probably want plush stuffed animals ...
Finding Nemo ... coral reefs and teeming, textured expanses of schools of fish—but even in its most profound moments of danger, it only barely dived into the day-to-day realities of Dory ...
The finale of the 2003 film “Finding Nemo ... Dory,” the studio’s in-house technicians perfect it, providing different looks for deep water and shallow water, clear coral reefs and ...
Dory, the small blue fish with a bad memory from the "Finding Nemo" franchise, is a blue tang, or a Paracanthurus hepatus in scientific terms. Native to the Indo-Pacific and found in coral reefs ...