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Finding Dory

Directed by

Produced by

Lindsey Collins

Written by

Victoria Strouse(Screenplay)
Andrew Stanton(Screenplay and Story)
Bob Peterson(Additional screenplay material)
Angus MacLane(Additional story material)

Cinematography by

Jeremy Lasky(Camera)
Ian Megibben(Lighting)

Editor(s)

Axel Geddes(Film Editor)

Released

June 8,2016(El Capitan Theatre)
June 17,2016(United States)
July 29,2016(United Kingdom)

Running time

97 minutes

Language

English

Budget

$200 million[1]

Gross revenue

$1.029 billion
Preceded by
Finding Nemo
External links
Official websiteIMDb page

An unforgettable journey she probably won't remember.
―Tagline

Finding Dory is a2016 3D computer-animated film and sequel to the2003Pixar computer-animated feature filmFinding Nemo. The film was directed byAndrew Stanton, who also directed the original film, and was released onJune 17,2016.

The film received widespread critical acclaim and was a massive box office success, grossing $1.028 billion worldwide against its $200 million budget. It is the third highest-grossing film of 2016 (behindCaptain America: Civil War andRogue One: A Star Wars Story), the highest-grossing animated film of 2016, the 41st highest-grossing film of all time (22nd at the time of its release) and the eighth highest-grossing animated film of all time (behindFrozen II,Frozen,Incredibles 2,Minions,Toy Story 4,Toy Story 3, andDespicable Me 3) fourth at the time of its release (behindFrozen,Minions, andToy Story 3).

Plot[]

Dory is a very young blue tang who suffers from short-term memory loss. While she finds this as a weakness, her parents constantly tell her that it is all right, but they warn her to stay away from the undertow. Later, young Dory has been separated from her parents and is trying to find them. Years pass, but she cannot find anyone who can help, and as she grows older, she even forgets who she is looking for. She then suddenly sees a white boat and a frantic clownfish namedMarlin. Running into him, she promises to help him find something himself: his kidnapped son,Nemo, thus the events ofFinding Nemo take place.

A year later, Dory now rests in a little cave next to Marlin and Nemo's anemone and constantly sleep swims in the middle of the night, much to the dismay of them. Then, one day, Dory joins Nemo on a class field trip: a stingray migration. Dory is excited, but when the class mentions an "undertow", she wanders off and gets caught in the migration. While unconscious, Nemo hears her mention "the Jewel of Morro Bay, California", and these magic words remind Dory that she is still looking for her family. She wants Marlin to help her, and after being reminded of what happened to Nemo, he joins in.

After taking the California Current with the help of an old friend, Crush, Dory remembers that her parents' names are Jenny and Charlie. As the trio wander through the remains of a sunken freighter, her excitement, however, awakens a giant squid. As they try to escape, Nemo is captured and nearly eaten. Getting stuck in plastic six-pack rings, Dory pulls Marlin and Nemo to safety. Angry, Marlin blames her for nearly endangering Nemo and claims that "forgetting things" is all she is good at.

Heartbroken, Dory wanders to the surface and is captured by some rescuers from theMarine Life Institute. A plastic tag is attached to her fin, which reads "Transfer", marking her as a specimen due to be shipped to an aquarium in Cleveland. Here, Dory meets Hank, an ill-tempered, seven-legged octopus (or septopus). Noticing the tag, he makes a deal with Dory: Hank wants to go to the Cleveland aquarium. He will help her find her family in exchange for the tag.

As they move through the Marine Life Institute, Dory remembers more and more; she meets a whale shark named Destiny, who reminds her that they used to be friends and that she is from the Open Ocean exhibit. Destiny and a beluga whale named Bailey, who believes he cannot use his echolocation, help her find the exhibit by traveling through the pipes of the building.

Meanwhile, Marlin feels guilty about how he spoke to Dory. In his sadness, he wakes up Fluke and Rudder, two sea lions napping. Nemo wants to ask for directions, but Marlin tells him that they eat fish. Marlin tells Nemo thathe will ask them. After an interruption from Gerald, another sea lion who covets the rock, the sea lions introduce the clownfish to Becky, a black loon. She takes Marlin and Nemo into the institute via a green bucket that Fluke and Rudder obtain from Gerald in exchange for (very temporary!) access to their rock.

Hank and Dory make their way through the aquarium in a push pram, ending up in a touching tank, where Hank scares off the children poking them by releasing ink, and they find the Open Ocean Exhibit.

Dory gives her tag to Hank and heads into the exhibit, following a trail of shells left by her parents when she was a child to her old home, remembering various little snippets of their lives along the way. Finally, when she reaches her old home, she remembers how she became separated from them: while finding a purple shell (her mom's favorite) to cheer her up, she was sucked into the undertow and out of a pipe into the open ocean.

She meets two small crabs, who inform her that all blue tangs, like herself, are tagged and taken to quarantine to be shipped to their own exhibit in Cleveland. The two crabs tell her she can get to quarantine through the pipes, and Dory heads off to pursue her parents.

Dory gets lost inside the pipes, forgetting the directions the crab gave her, but Destiny hears her, and with the help of Bailey, who relearns to use his echolocation with encouragement from Destiny, guides Dory to quarantine, bumping into Nemo and Marlin along the way.

Dory worries that her parents will not want to see her, but Marlin reassures her that her parents will be thrilled to see her, recounting how Dory has helped him and Nemo in their lives, apologizing for not appreciating her enough. As they continue their search, Nemo asks his dad if they will have to say goodbye to Dory, to which Marlin replies that they will.

The gang makes it to quarantine and hop through tanks to reach the blue tangs, who are waiting to be packed into the transport truck to Cleveland until they bump into the side of a tank being lifted and get knocked into a mop bucket. Hank rescues them in a glass beaker and tells them they have three minutes to get everyone out before he leaves for Cleveland with the quarantined fish.

In the tank, the other blue tangs are shocked to see Dory. When she asks where her parents are, the other fish tells them that a young Dory disappeared and that her parents went to quarantine to look for her but never returned.

Dory is shocked at the news and, believing her parents to be dead, zones out as the tank is taken. Hank rescues her from the tank, leaving Marlin and Nemo behind by accident. Distracted by being spotted by a human, Hank drops the beaker that contains Dory, smashing it and causing Dory to be dropped down into a drain and flushed out back into the ocean. Dory panics, asking other fish for help in finding "them," but her memory problem makes her forget who she was looking for. Asking herself what Dory would do, she begins to look around, heading to a kelp field. She despairs, remarking that there is nothing but kelp until she spots some shells in the sand. Remembering that following shells would bring her home when she is younger, she follows the trail to see more shells, all leading to the same point. At this point, Dory sees two fish swimming toward her and is finally reunited with her parents. They have an emotional reunion, with Dory apologizing for her problem (her memory loss) and remarking that she has tried to fix it. Her parents reassure her that she has nothing to apologize for and that she has finally found them, and they had been waiting for all this time, making shell trails to guide her home.

When they ask her if she had been by herself for all that time, she remembers Marlin and Nemo and that they have been taken to the truck.

Inside the truck, Marlin and Nemo ask if anyone saw where Dory went, spotting a fish they think is Dory until it turns out to be Hank in disguise. He apologizes for losing her as the truck doors close. Dory, in the ocean, heads back towards the Institute with her parents to rescue her friends, recounting their tales fromFinding Nemo along the way. Jenny and Charlie do not think that they will be able to help, but Dory says that she misses them and that they are family, convincing them to help.

Dory says that meeting Marlin and Nemo was destiny, reminding her of the whale, Destiny, who she calls to. Inside their enclosure, Destiny and Bailey hear Dory and escape their tanks, leaping over a wall to help her. Fluke and Rudder leave their rock to follow them, joining in on the chase to stop the quarantine truck as it heads towards the freeway.

At a bridge, Dory asks a group of otters for help in stopping traffic and tells Destiny to flip her up onto the truck when she asks. Dory's parents worry that she is leaving them again, but she tells them that she can find them again even if she forgets.

Destiny flips Dory up onto the bridge where the group of otters is waiting, one of them catching her in its paws. She instructs the otters to have a cuddle party, stopping the traffic on the bridge, which includes the quarantine truck.

The otters break into the quarantine truck, reuniting Dory with Marlin and Nemo, as well as Hank, who scoops her up and drops her back into the tank of blue tang. Nemo tells Dory he thought they would never see her again, but she remarks that she could not live without the rest of her family. Marlin calls Becky for help, but she leaves Dory behind, dropping Marlin and Nemo into the ocean with the rest of the gang. He manages to send Becky back for Dory inside the truck, where Hank tried to say his goodbyes. Dory tells him that he is not going to "the Cleveland" and is instead coming to the ocean to live with her. He argues, but Dory convinces him to come with her instead. As they try to leave, the truck's doors close, and it drives off with them still inside.

Hank and Dory escape through the truck's roof and get into the cabin, where Hank attempts to drive the truck. They escape, driving the wrong way back down the freeway, hitting a roadblock before veering off and driving the whole truck into the ocean, freeing all the other fish and Becky, as well.

Dory, Marlin, Nemo, and her parents head back to the reef, where they play a game of hide and seek, although Dory forgets what they were doing before she remembers and finds both pairs with Nemo's class. Destiny and Bailey pop out, remarking that Dory had not found them, as Hank gathers the class back up. A student inquiries after Mr. Ray, whom the viewers find out, has joined in the stingray migration. Hank remarks that if Mr. Ray is smart, he will stay away for a long time, and until he is back, Hank is the teacher. Bailey asks who wants to learn about echolocation, upon which the students groan.

Dory's parents leave for a swim, and when Marlin asks Dory if they are going home, she remarks that she is going to the drop-off. Marlin panics, thinking she will swim off again, and follows her, stopping her to ask if it is a good idea. She tells him that she will enjoy the view, and he lets her go, although he follows her.

Dory and Marlin enjoy the view at the drop-off, and Marlin says that Dory has done it. The film flashbacks briefly to Dory and her parents, who tell her she can do anything. Dory agrees, and Marlin says that it really is quite a view, to which Dory remarks "unforgettable".

The credits scene is a mini-prequel featuring clips of Hank set before the events of the film's main plot.

In a post-credits scene, theTank Gang (fromFinding Nemo), still trapped inside their (now covered in algae) plastic bags, reach California one year after floating across the Pacific Ocean, where they are picked up by staff members from the Marine Life Institute.

Cast[]

Development[]

Early concept art from Finding Dory.

Early concept art fromFinding Dory.

Ellen DeGeneres said in September 2003 that she is game to dive back in for the inevitable sequel. "Disney and Pixar have to make that deal right now," she says ofNemo 2, "but everybody is all for it." Reminded thatMike Myers,Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz will pocket upwards of $5 million apiece forShrek 2, DeGeneres jokes, "Then I'll make $12 million."

DirectorsAndrew Stanton andLee Unkrich stated in an October 2003 interview to the British press that they were also not ruling out the possibility of making a sequel. "AfterToy Story came out everybody said 'Is there going to be another one? We all said 'No way!' But you never know--maybe we will doFinding Nemo 2!"

In 2005, after disagreements between Disney'sMichael Eisner and Pixar'sSteve Jobs over the distribution of Pixar's films, Disney announced that they would be creating a new animation studio,Circle Seven Animation, to make sequels to the seven Disney-owned Pixar films (which consisted of the films released between1995 and2006). The studio had putToy Story 3 andMonsters, Inc. 2 in development, and had also hired screenwriter, Laurie Craig, to write a draft forFinding Nemo 2. Circle 7 was subsequently shut down after Robert Iger replaced Eisner as CEO of Disney and arranged the acquisition of Pixar.

In July 2012, it was reported that Andrew Stanton was developing a sequel toFinding Nemo, with Victoria Strouse writing the script and a schedule to be released in 2016. However, the same day the news of a potential sequel broke, director Andrew Stanton posted a message on his personal Twitter calling into question the accuracy of these reports. The message said, "Didn't you all learn fromChicken Little? Everyone calm down. Don't believe everything you read. Nothing to see here now. #skyisnotfalling"

According to the report byThe Hollywood Reporter published in August 2012, Ellen DeGeneres was in negotiations to reprise her role of Dory. In September 2012, it was confirmed by Stanton saying: "What was immediately on the list was writing a secondCarter movie. When that went away, everything slid up. I know I'll be accused by more sarcastic people that it's a reaction toCarter not doing well, but only in its timing, but not in its conceit." In February 2013, it was confirmed by the press that Albert Brooks would reprise the role of Marlin in the sequel.

In April 2013, Disney announced the sequelFinding Dory for November 25, 2015, confirming that Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks would be reprising their roles as Dory and Marlin, respectively. Ellen has made a long campaign for a sequel onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show.

In aLos Angeles Times interview, Stanton talked about the sequel's origin: "There was polite inquiry from Disney (about aFinding Nemo sequel). I was always 'No sequels, no sequels.' But I had to get on board from a VP standpoint. (Sequels) are part of the necessity of our staying afloat, but we don't want to have to go there for those reasons. We want to go there creatively, so we said (to Disney), 'Can you give us the timeline about when we release them? Because we'd like to release something we actually want to make, and we might not come up with it the year you want it.'"

The film's ending was revised after Pixar executives viewedBlackfish, a documentary film which focuses on dangers of keeping orca whales in captivity. Initially, some of the characters would end in a SeaWorld-like marine park, but the revision gave them the option to leave. On September 18, 2013, it was announced that the film would be pushed back to a June 17, 2016, release. Pixar'sThe Good Dinosaur was moved to theNovember 25,2015 slot in order to allow more time for production of the film.

On March 17, 2016, Michael Sheen revealed that his character had been deleted from the film.

On April 13, 2016, the first 27 minutes of the film were shown at Cinemacon.

Music[]

Main article:Finding Dory (soundtrack)

The score was composed byThomas Newman. The soundtrack was released on the same date as the film, and includes Sia's cover version of "Unforgettable".[3]

Release[]

Finding Dory was released in theaters onJune 17,2016, marking the 30th anniversary of Pixar.

Home media[]

Finding Dory was released on Blu-ray (2D and 3D) and DVD in the United States onNovember 15, 2016, with a digital release onOctober 25. The DVD release includes the short filmPiper.[4]

Reception[]

Box office[]

Finding Dory has grossed $486.3 million in North America and $542.3 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $1.028 billion against a budget of $200 million.[5]

Critical Response[]

Finding Dory received an approval rating of 94%, based on 297 reviews, on Rotten Tomatoes.[6] On Metacritic the film has a score of 77 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews."[7]

Possible sequel[]

DirectorAndrew Stanton commented in June 2016 about the possibility of a thirdFinding Nemo film, stating:"I really do feel like that this was the missing piece, emotionally, for the first movie. Now, I've stopped saying never for anything because there are a lot of new characters that get introduced and we've broadened the universe for this movie. And again, I'm very used to seeing that world continue to open up from theToy Story movies, so I've learned to just say, to my knowledge, I think everything that was born of the first movie is wrapped up. But we'll see. With any of the other sequels, we strive to try and make it seem like it was inevitable, like it was meant to be, that all these extended stories and journeys with these characters were part of the whole canon. And that's really hard, but it's so satisfying for me when I'm experiencing that, whether it's a great second season of a TV show or another book in a series. It's a small club when it's done successfully. Regardless of how much people may vocalize that they don't enjoy or wish that there weren't extensions, sometimes it's really nice to go back and spend more time with these characters if they evolve, if they grow, if they expand. So that, I'm very happy with. I feel like it was just as hard, if not harder, onFinding Dory to get it to feel inevitable and preordained, and that it was always of the larger piece."[8]

In May 2024, Pixar CCOPete Docter suggested that the studio is considering making a third installment in theFinding Nemo franchise. He stated "Where else have we not gone in the ocean? The ocean's a big place. I think there's a lot of opportunity there. We're kind of fishing around." In July 2024, while in the middle of her final tour entitled "Ellen's Last Stand...Up", DeGeneres answered in a Q&A session that her Netflix special later that year would be her last act in show business. When asked if she would reprise the role of Dory again, DeGeneres responded "No, I’m going bye-bye, remember."

Videos[]

Trailers and clips[]

Finding Dory – Teaser Trailer – Official Disney Pixar HD
Finding Dory – Something looks familiar! – Official Disney Pixar HD
Have You Seen Her? - Finding Dory
‘Finding Dory’ Trailer
"She's Almost Here" TV Spot - Finding Dory
Happy Mother's Day from Finding Dory!
Finding Dory "Search Party" Australian TV spot
Finding Dory – UK Trailer – Official Disney Pixar HD
"Totally Sick" Clip - Disney Pixar's Finding Dory
Disney Pixar Finding Dory Clip Meet Hank
"Baby Dory" Clip - Finding Dory
"You're a Beluga" Clip - Disney Pixar's Finding Dory
"Jewel Of Morro Bay California" Clip - Finding Dory
"Go Through The Pipes" Clip - Finding Dory
"Cuddle Party" Clip - Finding Dory

Interviews[]

Finding Dory "Hank" Ed O'Neill Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory "Jenny" Diane Keaton Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory "Marlin" Albert Brooks Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory "Bailey" Ty Burrell Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory "Destiny" Kaitlin Olson Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory John Lasseter Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory "Charlie" Eugene Levy Behind The Scenes Interview
Finding Dory Interview - Andrew Stanton & Lindsey Collins
Finding Dory Interview - Ty Burrell & Kaitlin Olson
Finding Dory Interview - Ellen & Ed O'Neill

Gallery[]

Wiki
The Disney Wiki has a collection of images and media related toFinding Dory.

Trivia[]

  • This is the second non-original Pixar film to not have the same name as the original with a number after it, with the first one beingMonsters University (though, for the latter film's case, it's because it's a prequel).
  • This is the only Pixar sequel in the 2010s to not be numerically labeled in its title (not countingMonsters University, as it is a prequel).
  • Finding Nemo is the fourth Pixar film to become a franchise, afterToy Story,Cars andMonsters, Inc..
  • This is the third Pixar movie to have a female protagonist, afterBrave andInside Out.
  • This is the firstFinding Nemo production to be set in America.
  • This is the third non-original Pixar film to have the co-star from the original film become the protagonist, afterCars 2 (Mater) andMonsters University (Mike). It is later followed byIncredibles 2 (Elastigirl).
    • Unlike the other films, however, the protagonist of the original film,Marlin, wasn't actually the deuteragonist; instead it's a newcomer namedHank.
  • It is the sixth Pixar film with the PG rating. This is unlike the originalFinding Nemo, which was rated G by the MPAA.
  • It is also the first PG-rated Pixar sequel, making it the first Pixar sequel not to be designated the same MPAA rating as its predecessor.
  • The second animated sequel to be rated PG by the MPAA, unlike the previous installments which were rated G, afterRugrats Go Wild.
    • It received the basis of "'Mild thematic elements" because the rating system is more strict as of 2010.[9]
  • The song that plays during the first trailer is called "Beyond the Sea", which has already been featured in the credits ofFinding Nemo.
  • The song that plays during the second trailer is "Solsbury Hills" by Peter Gabriel.
  • Ed O'Neill andTy Burrell, who play Hank and Bailey respectively, are in the seriesModern Family, as Jay Pritchett and Phil Dunphy, respectively.
  • This is the fifth Pixar film with the closing music of Disney and Pixar logos sinceA Bug's Life,Toy Story 2,Monsters, Inc. andToy Story 3.
  • Dory is seen addressing Marlin by his name for the first time and also, she never gets Nemo's name wrong.
  • The scene where Dory and Marlin meet recounts the event fromFinding Nemo where the divers captured Nemo and Marlin tries to chase after the boat, but it ends up gone and he tries to ask if anyone has seen the boat. But this time, it shows Dory's perspective where she actually did see the boat until she and Marlin bump into each other. (even the same music is played during the scene) This surprised a lot of fans.
  • Hank and his penchant for escaping are based on the fact that octopuses are some of the smartest and most intelligent invertebrates around, and many octopuses in aquariums have a penchant for escaping from their pens or tanks. The latest example is Inky from the New Zealand Aquarium.
  • Gerald and his bucket could be a pun on the "a sea lion and his 'I has a BUKETTT!!!!' and then 'I has no BUKETT!!!'" meme that was popular several years ago.
  • In the scene where Marlin and Nemo are stuck in the tank with the other blue tang, one tang is wearing a tag that says "1995" and another wears one that says "2015" referencing Pixar's first movieToy Story and its latest movie beforeFinding Dory,The Good Dinosaur.
  • The Tank Gang can be seen after the ending credits.
  • Dory believes everyone can squirt ink.
  • Almost every main character in this movie has some form of a disability: Nemo has an underdeveloped fin, Dory has short-term memory loss, Hank lost a tentacle, Destiny is near-sighted, and Bailey is unable to use echolocation (though he later learned how to use it).
  • Rudder and Fluke the sea lions are male characters, but in real life, the smaller, lighter sea lions are female while only the big, dark seal lions (bulls) are male.
  • Eugene Levy andAllison Janney previously co-starred in the 2006 DreamWorks filmOver the Hedge.
  • Ty Burrell andAllison Janney previously co-starred in the 2014 DreamWorks filmMr. Peabody and Sherman.
  • Albert Brooks would later voice a hawk named "Tiberius" in the 2016 Illumination animated filmThe Secret Life of Pets. Coincidentally,Finding Dory andThe Secret Life of Pets were both released in the same year.
  • Andrew Stanton has indicated that the film makes two references toDie Hard, in a nod to a video byMashable, which jokingly posits that all Pixar films exist within the same universe as theDie Hard films.
  • This is the third of three Disney movies released in 2016 to feature the voice ofIdris Elba. He first voicedChief Bogo inZootopia, and next voicedShere Khan in thelive-action adaptation ofThe Jungle Book.
  • This is the first film to have a major main character being recast from original to sequel due to age (in this case being Nemo).
  • Excluding international releases, this is the first Pixar film to be streaming on Netflix; all of the previous Pixar films (with the exception ofA Bug's Life) were broadcast on STARZ.
  • This is the fourth Pixar film not to win or get nominated for an Oscar award for Best Animated Feature.
  • This is the first Pixar film to feature the full 2011 Disney opening logo as a closing logo.
  • The third Disney animated sequel to be rated PG by the MPAA afterLilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch andPlanes: Fire & Rescue.
  • This was the most recent Pixar film to be produced in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio until2021'sLuca (which, however, switched to the traditional theatrical ratio of 1.85:1).
  • This is the second Pixar film with recycled animation afterToy Story 2.
  • This film celebrates Pixar's 30th anniversary.
  • This fifth Pixar Animation Studios closing logo cuts it from black, afterWALL-E,Up,Cars 2, andBrave.
  • The song that was used in a trailer was "Take Me Home".
  • The coffee pot Dory is placed in by Hank is a real life mug that Disney sells in their stores.
  • The picture of thelittle girl from the first movie can be seen in the background after Dory is tagged.
  • This is the only non-original Pixar film in the 2010s where John Ratzenberger did not voice the same role as with the original film. In this case, he did not reprised as theMoonfish fromFinding Nemo for this film; instead, he voiced a crab namedBill.
  • This is the third Pixar film to not have any specific main antagonist, afterFinding Nemo andInside Out, and is followed byOnward andElemental.
    • Interestingly, this is also the only one among them so far to not be an original one, being the sequel toFinding Nemo.
  • This is the first non-original Pixar film where its predecessor is not mainly set in the United States, asFInding Nemo is primarily set inAustralia.

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