By combining the aesthetic of a National Geographic marine life documentary with clever jokes and Hitchcock references, NEMO succeeds in its bid to up the ante for animated films yet again. However, what truly distinguishes NEMO from even its CGI cousins is its stunning depiction of aquatic life, from the colourful creatures on a coral reef to a blue whale on the vast expanse of the open ocean. And, of course, there's an army of fascinating supporting characters, including Bruce (Barry Humphries), a great white shark on a no-fish diet Crush (director/screenwriter Stanton), a surfer-dude sea turtle Peach (Allison Janney), a stuck-to-the-aquarium starfish and Nigel (Geoffrey Rush), a bold pelican. Like other Pixar films, FINDING NEMO features a story with heart-this time, a father-and-son tale-and thoroughly charming leads-in this case, Marlin, Nemo, and Dory. After having lost his wife, he wishes to protect his only son from harm. This fifth computer-animated outing by Pixar continues the company's remarkable winning streak that began with TOY STORY. Finding Nemo Collectors Edition (2004) DVD Without Case £1.73 Free postage See all 278 About this product Product Information An overprotective clownfish named Marlin is desperate to find his missing son, Nemo. As Nemo works with his new friends on a plan to escape their tank, Marlin and Dory swim closer, but they'll need more than just fins to get into the dentist's office. ![]() Meanwhile, little Nemo finds himself in a dentist's fish tank in Sydney, Australia, along with other underwater captives, including Gill (Willem Dafoe), the group's scarred Moorish idol leader. ![]() Marlin's journey leads him beyond the Great Barrier Reef into deeper and darker waters, where he meets Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a forgetful yet optimistic blue tang, and a number of not-so-friendly-and often very hungry-aquatic creatures. ![]() FINDING NEMO, directed by Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich, follows Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks), an overprotective clown fish father, as he desperately searches the sea for his missing son, Nemo (Alexander Gould).
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