end credits designer Mark Leone ... studio tools research and development Mark Lesser ... french voice dubbing Susan E. Levin ... additional production supporter Matthew Lindahl ... systems administrator and support Tom Lokovic ... studio tools research and development David Lortsher ....
(), Jacques the French-accented Pacific cleaner shrimp (), and Deb (), a black-tailed humbug who believes her reflection to be her twin sister, Flo. A pelican named Nigel () perches himself on the window near the tank and greets Nemo after briefly discussing dental procedures with the ...
Sea it in theaters soonTagline Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama adventure film written and directed by Andrew Stanton, released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 30, 2003, and the fifth film produced by Pixar Animation Studios.
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Finding Nemo provides a gentle and amusing movie. It doesn’t rank among Pixar’s best efforts, but it seems consistently likeable and enjoyable, and based on its enormous box office success, it clearly appeals to a wide audie
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Finding Nemo provides a gentle and amusing movie. It fails to rank among the best Pixar efforts, but it seems consistently likeable and enjoyable, and based on its enormous box office success, it clearly appeals to a wide audi
Upon its theatrical release in 2003,Finding Nemobecame one of the highest grossing films of all time. At most animation studios, that would have been reason enough to quickly proceed with a sequel. But back then, Pixar Animation Studios was all about originality and creating new worlds. Since...
With all those positives connected toDory, why can’t I endorse it as better than just “pretty good”? I don’t know, but as was the case withNemo, something about the movie simply leaves me a little disconnected. The best Pixar films dig into adult themes and become emotional experienc...