

Concerned that Dory will become lost (or worse), Marlin and Nemo set off in pursuit. Despite her memory issues, Dory realizes she once had a mother (voice of Diane Keaton) and father (voice of Eugene Levy) and a few random remembrances prod her to go in search of them. This time, she’s in the lead with Marlin and Nemo (voice of Hayden Rolence) paddling in her wake. In Finding Nemo, she was a supporting character to Albert Brooks’ clownfish Marlin. We all remember Dory (voice of Ellen DeGeneres), the good-natured blue tang with short-term memory problems. Despite all the similarities (or perhaps because of them), Finding Dory is enjoyable in its own right, even if its powerful sense of déjà vu keeps it from approaching the pinnacle of the Disney/Pixar collaborations. The basic narrative thrust (fish making a long journey to find family members) replicates that of Finding Nemo. The themes - about the importance of friends and family and the value of tolerance - are the same. Finding Dory swims through familiar waters. And, since it has been a long time since the first film lit up a summer screen, co-writer/co-director Andrew Stanton isn’t shy about cannibalizing his earlier work. Finding Dory brings back many of the favorites from the 2003 animated hit, Finding Nemo, for another go-around. To help pass the time until then, here are 15 fascinating secrets about another Pixar classic, Inside Out.Thirteen years after Pixar sent a Dory on a hunt for Nemo, now it’s time for a little role-reversal. Take a look! Finding Dory also stars the voices of Diane Keaton, Eugene Levy, Kaitlin Olson, and Ty Burrell and hits theaters June 17, 2016. The sequel will follow Dory as she searches across the ocean for her parents, and based on this first look, we'll be laughing, crying, and swimming right along with her the whole way. It's been more than 12 years since we last saw the adorable Nemo, and now he's back alongside Dory, the forgetful fish made famous by Ellen DeGeneres' voice.
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The animation factory has a series of sequels on deck for the next several years, including The Incredibles 2, Cars 3, and Toy Story 4-but the one that we might just be most excited for (and that's closest in reach) is Finding Dory, the much-awaited follow-up to Finding Nemo.

All of their films, from adorable originals to their even-better follow-ups, deliver full-throttle feelings in the cutest of packages, and we simply cannot get enough. Let's face it: Pixar always, always nails it. (Actually, Hank is a "septopus" because he lost a tentacle-and his sense of humor-along the way.) Charlie (Eugene Levy) and Jenny (Diane Keaton), parents of Dory They'll do anything for their memory-challenged daughter! Then there's Becky the Ioon (Torbin Bullock) She beats to her own drum-and the others are skeptical of her abilities to help out-but she's way Behold! Nemo (Hayden Rolence) and his dad, Marlin (Albert Brooks), are back! So is surfer-dude turtle Crush (Andrew Stanton)-and his totally awesome son, Squirt (Bennett Dammann) New pals include Hank the Octopus (Ed O'Neill).

So we're pretty psyched to introduce you to the new characters (and their celeb counterparts) that you'll meet in Finding Dory. Dory, as you know, is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, and the film would not be complete without a ton of friends under the sea (voiced by big celebrities) helping Dory out. What we know about the movie so far is that forgetful Royal Blue Tang fish Dory takes center stage with her own adventure to find her parents.

We have to just "keep on swimming" until June 17, which is when Finding Dory, the highly anticipated sequel to the 2003 Pixar hit Finding Nemo hits theaters.
