This Oscar®-winning film takes around Australia's Great Barrier Reef, and centers on a neurotic clownfish named Marlin. After losing his mate and all but one of their 400+ eggs, Marlin becomes overprotective of his remaining son, Nemo. On his first day of school, Nemo gets fed up with Marlin's fear of the ocean, and ends up disobeying his father's orders by going near a boat. Soon after, Nemo gets "rescued" by a scuba diver, and Marlin, going against all his fears, goes off to find him. Marlin joins up with a forgetful blue tang named Dory, and they brave all sorts of obstacles to, well, find Nemo. Meanwhile, the scuba diver turns out to be a Sydney dentist who puts Nemo in his office's aquarium, and plans to give the fish to his niece, Darla, for her upcoming birthday. The other fish in the tank, most of whom are somewhat insane, decide to help Nemo escape (especially because Darla is described as a "fish killer", who, whenever she gets a fish, shakes their plastic bag too hard).
Andrew Stanton directs from the screenplay by Stanton, Bob Peterson and David Reynolds; Story by Stanton. Produced by Graham Walters; Executive Producer: John Lasseter. Music by Thomas Newman; Soundtrack available on Walt Disney Records. from Walt Disney Pictures, a Pixar Animation Studios film. for Glenn McQueen (1960-2002). It was re-rendered in 2012 for a 3D reissue.
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