

Finding Nemo
"There are 3.7 trillion fish in the ocean. They're looking for one."
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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Albert Brooks
Marlin (voice)

Ellen DeGeneres
Dory (voice)

Alexander Gould
Nemo (voice)

Willem Dafoe
Gill (voice)

Geoffrey Rush
Nigel (voice)

Brad Garrett
Bloat (voice)

Allison Janney
Peach (voice)

Austin Pendleton
Gurgle (voice)

Stephen Root
Bubbles (voice)

Vicki Lewis
Deb / Flo (voice)

Joe Ranft
Jacques (voice)

Andrew Stanton
Crush (voice)
Reviews
Dave09
One of the best animated films I have ever seen. Great characters, amusing animation, and laugh-out-loud humor. Also, watch for the little skit shown after the credits. It's all great stuff that simply must be seen.
r96sk
Utterly stunning. There isn't anything to dislike about <em>'Finding Nemo'</em>, it sets the tone perfectly and expertly tells the tale of Nemo, Marlin and Dory. Considering how the story goes, the film does an outstanding job at seamlessly switching between Nemo's adventure and his father's - it's truly terrifically done. This also includes a whole bunch of memorable characters and voices. Alexander Gould, Albert Brooks and Ellen DeGeneres are the obvious stars as the early mentioned trio. There's a load of others though, with Willem Dafoe (Gill), Geoffrey Rush (Nigel) and Barry Humphries (Bruce) all giving excellent performances. The animation is superb, a few moments haven't aged as greatly but the absolute vast majority still looks unbelievable. The premise is funny, cute and heartwarming - as it keeps one's attention from start-to-finish. The score is fantastic, too. Highly recommended.
John
Awesome ocean visuals and fun story do a good job glossing over dark themes of loss, addiction, hopelessness and despair.