The release of Disney Pixar’s animated film Finding Nemo in 2003 caused a decline in the population of wild clownfish as moviegoers sought to get themselves their own clownfish or Nemos. Now, a few ...
There’s a blue fish with a yellow tale that’s starring in a popular Disney Pixar sequel coming to theatres June 17. If you ask a child, they’ll probably tell you the fish’s name is Dory. Technically ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from SA News. Followed categories will be added to My News. Finding Dory, the animated Walt Disney and Pixar sequel to Finding Nemo, has been in Australian cinemas for ...
Dory — the animated blue tang fish who is a friend of the beloved fish characters Nemo and Marlin — made her debut in a starring role this weekend to large audiences in Columbia. Her popularity, ...
Pixar’s “Finding Dory,” out June 13, might literally take fish out of water. Australian biologists fear that the regal blue tang — the Dory of the title, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres — may go the way of ...
Good luck finding Nemo in the wild. Ever since the beloved Disney character swam into our hearts in 2003, the world’s clownfish population has been decimated as fans flooded pet stores to buy a Nemo ...
“Finding Nemo” centers on an adorable clownfish who is separated from his father before being reunited to live out his days, swimming wild and free in his ocean home. The success of the 2003 film ...
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