INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The animated sequel “Finding Dory” continues to break records. It led the box office for the second week in a row, making more than $73 million this weekend. The movie’s ...
“Finding Nemo” was a huge box office success, but the clown fish population took a serious hit in the process because fans raced to pet stores to get their own pet Nemo. As “Finding Dory” is heading ...
When “Finding Nemo” came out in 2003, countless kids left theaters wanting a fish tank with their own pet Nemo. Now marine biologists are worried that Pixar’s upcoming sequel, “Finding Dory,” could ...
Just in time for “Finding Dory,” which opened June 17, Penn Cinema wanted a big fish tank filled with Dorys and Nemos. So the Lititz theater contacted That Fish Place. “We said, ‘That’s a terrible ...
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"Finding Nemo" was one of Pixar's biggest hits in 2003, so much so that it impacted the real fish and environment it portrayed.Its sequel, "Finding Dory," could have an effect on the Dory fish, the ...
The Pacific blue tang is the inspiration for the hero of PIxar's upcoming movie, "Finding Dory." Magnus Manske, via Wikimedia Commons Early on in Pixar’s Finding Nemo, the titular clownfish is taken ...
Good luck finding Nemo in the wild. Ever since the beloved Disney character swam into our hearts in 2003, the world’s clownfish population has been decimated as fans flooded pet stores to buy a Nemo ...