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- Dory (Finding Nemo) - Wikipedia
Dory is a fictional blue tang fish and a major character of Pixar 's animated film series Finding Nemo Her personality combines childlike optimism and ditziness, a stark contrast to the stern personality of the first film's protagonist, Marlin
- Dory | Pixar Wiki | Fandom
Dory is one of the main characters in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory She is a regal blue tang fish who suffers from short-term memory loss Her home is the Indo-Pacific Ocean She is a parental figure to Nemo She is a crazy optimist with a big heart
- Finding Dory - Disney Video
From the Academy Award®–winning creators of Disney•Pixar’s Finding Nemo (Best Animated Feature, 2003) comes an epic undersea adventure filled with imagination, humor and heart
- FINDING DORY All Movie Clips (2016) - YouTube
Watch the official clip compilation for Finding Dory, an animation movie starring Ellen DeGeneres Available on Blu-Ray and Digital HD now Dory is reunited with her friends Nemo and Marlin in
- Finding Dory — Pixar Animation Studios
Dory may have trouble recalling exactly what—or who—she’s searching for, but she won’t give up until she uncovers her past and discovers something else along the way: self-acceptance Dory is on a mission to the California coast to track down her family, and Marlin and Nemo are there to help her
- Finding Dory | Watch on Disney+
In Disney•Pixar’s new movie, Dory, the forgetful blue tang, is living happily in the reef with Nemo and Marlin But when she suddenly remembers she has a family who may be looking for her, the trio set off on a life-changing adventure to find them
- Finding Dory (2016) - IMDb
Everyone's favourite forgetful fish, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), is back on the big screen a whopping 13 years after joining Marlin (Albert Brooks) on a quest to find his missing clownfish son
- 19 Facts About Dory (Finding Nemo)
Discover 19 fascinating facts about Dory, the lovable blue tang fish from the beloved animated film Finding Nemo Dive into her journey, memory loss, and infectious optimism
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