

After noticing one of the diver's masks fall in the water, he chases it down. Marlin chases after the speedboat, but soon loses it. Another diver blocks off Marlin while Nemo is captured and taken on-board the speedboat, which then departs. After avoiding dangerous sea creatures, he succeeds but is chased by a diver. They spot a speedboat in the distance and Nemo decides to swim up to it just as Marlin catches up. Along the way, Nemo plays with his new friends on bouncy sponges and exploring some caves. Ray, arrives and after getting to know Nemo, they depart on a field trip to the drop-off. After Nemo defeats them, they finally make it to school. Afterwards, they encounter some fish-eating clams. Nemo's new friends challenge him to a race. They soon come across a pile of rocks blocking the path and Nemo darts to break through them. Nemo puts it inside the clam, causing it to close and clearing the path. After helping her out of the caves, she gives Nemo a pearl as a reward. While Marlin suggests going home, Nemo enters the caves and finds Pearl. They come across a large clam blocking their path. Nemo wants to help but Marlin forbids it. While traveling to school, they come across Tad and Sheldon, who are also on their way to school but are unable to find Pearl, who is lost in the sea caves. The story begins with Nemo, excited of his first day of school, waking up his father Marlin. It includes cutscenes from the movie, and each clip is based on a level, e.g. Marlin, realizing that the whale intended to transport them to where they needed to go, mimics Dory's attempt to speak whale and thanks the whale for his help.The goal is to complete different levels under the roles of film protagonists Nemo, Marlin or Dory. To their relief, the whale blasts them out through his blowhole, and they land into the ocean, only to surface again and realize that they are at Sidney. Upon realizing that not even Dory is sure if the whale has good intentions, and that they wouldn't be able to escape anyway, Marlin decides to get it over with and let go, tumbling towards the whale's gullet. Expressing frustration with Dory's attempt to communicate with the whale, he rubs himself against a taste bud on the whale's tongue whale's and sarcastically asks, "How do I taste, Moby?! Huh?! Do I taste good?!" The whale's tongue suddenly lifts up, and Dory decides to let go, since she thinks that the whale told her to. Eventually, the whale stops, and water starts draining down its throat. He holds them in his mouth for hours, as Marlin rams his head against its baleen in frustration and desperation. The whale suddenly approaches them from behind and sucks them into his mouth.

Upon hearing a low moan in response, she realizes that it's a whale, and tries to mimic its sounds in order to speak its language. After looking over Dory's jellyfish-inflicted scars that occurred because of the last time he rejected her advice, he relents, and she calls out to him, asking for directions to Sidney, Australia. Eventually they come across a dark shadow in the distance, and Dory decides to ask whoever it is for directions. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself.Īfter exiting from the East Australian Current, Dory and Marlin find themselves swimming through a large, empty void aimlessly, not knowing where to go. It tells the story of the overprotective ocellaris clownfish named Marlin who, along with a regal blue tang named Dory, searches for his abducted son Nemo all the way to Sydney Harbour. Written and directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Lee Unkrich, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Willem Dafoe. Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.
