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Finding Nemo (Collector's Edition) (2003)

Simple and Great

"Finding Nemo" is probably THE best Disney-Pixar movie ever made. I don't know a single person who truly dislikes it.

At the beginning of the movie, we meet two clownfish who are expecting children. A shark comes and eats the mother and most of her thousands of children...except one. The father names this child Nemo and because of his fear of losing Nemo, the father becomes a nagging parent.

The father manages to allow himself to let Nemo go to school, but while at school Nemo disobeys his father and is kidnapped. The rest of the movie is about the father looking for his son with the help of a forgetful, but fun, fish named Dory.

The plot and animation are superb and I was surprised at how well done this movie is. If you haven't seen this movie, I recommend it to people of all ages, I assure you that they will all enjoy it. Most Disney films are kids-only, and once the kids grow up they let "Toy Story" or "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" sit on their shelf left to collect dust. When these kids grow up they will still love "Finding Nemo" and will end up showing it to their children.


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