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When Finding Nemo first premiered in 2003, it struck a chord with both children and parents. Though this film is set underwater, these humble fish express true emotion, proving that Pixar has the ...
Even in the real world, people should never write off anyoneâ s skills at first glance, one of the many life lessons Finding Nemo delivers to its audience. "Fish Are Friends. Not Food." ...
In the strange case of Finding Nemo, money doesn’t always mean more. The 2003 film earned $936 million worldwide during its run in 2003, but it took 13 years until a sequel would make its way ...
Finding the message of many films can be challenging, but the moral of “Finding Nemo” seems pretty straightforward: Leave fish in the ocean, where they belong. In the children’s movie, the ...
Marlin awakes to find his wife and 399 of his kids devoured; only one egg—Nemo—remains. True, in a Seagal flick, you’d see the carnage, plus the hero would spend the next 90 minutes trying ...
There’s no question that Pixar’s “Finding Nemo,” aglow with translucent sea flora and shimmering, iridescent creatures, is beautiful to look at. Who wouldn’t be entranced by that corps ...
Since it looks like Nemo and the likes will be even harder to find in the wild, you can see one in person at the Aquarium of the Pacific. The clown fish is also included in a Times photo gallery ...
Instead of rising to a challenge, "Finding Nemo" plunges to it and comes up a winner. Pixar's latest animated feature takes place mainly in the shimmering depths of tropical seas, where fish are ...
When Finding Nemo was first released in 2003, clownfish sales soared. Clownfish were already popular, but the movie caused even more kids to want their very own Nemo. According to one study, the ...
This wide-eyed wonder fish looks like some-fin out of Pixar cartoon classic Finding Nemo. The hilarious photo shows a blue humphead wrasse looking a little startled after being spooked by scuba ...
Despite the $10.99 price tag, as opposed to the standard of $9.99 for most manga collections, Captain Nemo gives you enough to warrant the extra buck. You're going to enjoy solid artwork, a great ...
In lieu of a second post today, here's another "how many other Canadians grew up watching this?" question. This cartoon was also seen in the U.S., but by ...