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Finding Nemo Free Cartoon Picture Finding Nemo  (2003)  (Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Studios)  featuring Marlin, Dory, Nemo, Gill, Bloat, Peach, Bubbles, Deb, Flo, Jacques, Nigel, Shark, Bruce, Crush, Coral, Squirt; more Characters More Cartoon Characters...

Finding Nemo On Video!  BCDB Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars (4.6/5 stars from 38 users.)








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Finding Nemo


Comments by: StevenBailey   Click Here To See The Profile For StevenBailey Rating: 10 out of 10 stars Posted: February 28, 2004

Find this movie and savor it

Remember when Disney cartoons used to do the kind of funny, heart-tugging, full-bodied animated stuff that Pixar now does so effortlessly? "Finding Nemo" takes a simple-sounding story--about a fish looking for his lost son--and stuffs it to the gills (sorry) with animation that's downright soothing to the eye, vivid characterizations, and the kind of richly realized otherworld that makes most live-action movies look decidedly clumsy and earthbound.
The title character is a boy-fish who's the lone son of a widowed male named Marlin (with perfect casting, voiced by Albert Brooks), and it's only the first of this movie's great ironies that this neurotic, paranoid loner was born a clownfish. Through circumstances too rich to be disclosed here, Marlin loses Nemo and spends the rest of the movie trying to reclaim him. Marlin is helped in his efforts by a memory-impaired fish named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres, in the first performance of hers that has actually made me laugh).
Along the way, we meet some of the most quirky underwater creatures since The Beatles helmed the Yellow Submarine. Without giving away the movie's many delights, I can only that "Finding Nemo" continuously invites comparisons to Disney's "Pinocchio," and it richly deserves them. I was also reminded how the 1998 Dreamworks cartoon "Antz" tried for a similar otherworldly atmosphere and mostly failed. By comparison, "Finding Nemo's" creators seems as fascinated by the surroundings they've created as they cause the audience to be--they seem determined to squeeze a laugh out of every nook and cranny of the ocean. ("Nemo's" co-writer/director, Andrew Stanton, does the hilarious voice of a surfer-dude turtle who helps Marlin along a current.)
And remember when the G rating used to be a stigma for a movie? "Finding Nemo" is unashamedly a family film--the kind of movie that anybody with a brain, and a heart, can enjoy.
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Comments by: alecpele   Click Here To See The Profile For alecpele Rating: 8 out of 10 stars Posted: November 02, 2003

Great laughs, great animation, ... no music!

This is a great Pixar production, which I enjoyed very much. The story is pretty good, all the characters are exceptionally designed and the animation is once again the coolest, ensuring us that Pixar are the leading champions in this field. But, unfortunately, there was no music -what so ever- in the movie... I missed the wonderfull soundtracks that were the foundation of Walt Disney's success. If the movie was accompanyed by a good soundtrack it would be a classic!
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Comments by: amy84   Click Here To See The Profile For amy84 Rating: 10 out of 10 stars Posted: October 07, 2003

Adorable

Amazing story and characters. Great laughs, and I even teared up at a few parts. Definite great movie, and not just for the kiddies.
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