Who was Dory to Nemo?

One year after Nemo's rescue, Dory is the next-door neighbor to Marlin and Nemo, living in a purple coral bowl, similar to her original home. As she awakes in the middle of the night, she continues to wake up the duo and sting herself on the anemone until Marlin gives up and gets up for the day.
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How is Dory related to Nemo?

Nemo. Dory has motherly relationship with Nemo. When the two met, she was relieved to find someone with kindness, and offered to help him look for his father, although she didn't remember she was looking for him too.
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Whats the story behind Dory?

Plot. Dory, the regal blue tang, gets separated from her parents, Jenny and Charlie, as a child. As she grows up, Dory attempts to search for them, but gradually forgets them due to her short-term memory loss. Later, she joins Marlin the clownfish, looking for Nemo.
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Is Dory Nemo's friend?

At the conclusion of the film, Dory is seen to have become Nemo's friend and the latest member of Bruce's Fish are Friends Club as Bruce, Anchor, and Chum come over to drop Dory off.
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What is Dory's real name?

On coral reefs, “Dory,” the small vibrant blue fish with black stripes and a yellow tail, is known by several other names: Hippo Tang, Royal Blue Tang, Regal Tang, Palette Surgeonfish and by the scientific name Paracanthurus hepatus.
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Finding Nemo - Dory praat de taal van de walvis. (NL).



Is Nemo a girl or boy?

Nemo hatches as an undifferentiated hermaphrodite (as all clownfish are born) while his father transforms into a female now that his female mate is dead. Since Nemo is the only other clownfish around, he becomes a male and mates with his father (who is now a female).
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Why did Dory lose her memory?

Quick Answer: Considering her symptoms, Dory most likely has anterograde amnesia, meaning she is unable to form and retain new memories. Anterograde amnesia is usually caused by severe head trauma, but Finding Dory reveals that Dory has been affected by this disability since she was very young.
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What is the real story of Finding Nemo?

The theory further states that Marlin's journey of finding Nemo was in reality his personal journey to overcome trauma. All of the characters he meets on his quest help him in keeping his sanity intact in the face of tragedy.
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Why is Nemo called Nemo?

Nemo's name could very well be a reference to Captain Nemo from Jules Verne's novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and Disney's 1954 film adaptation. Nemo, in turn, is actually Latin for "nobody." In the aforementioned novel, Captain Nemo was so called since nobody ever knows what his real name is if he ever had one.
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What killed Nemo's mom?

That's right, we're talking about the opening scene in the movie, where a giant barracuda attacks the home of Nemo's dad, Marlin, and ends up eating Nemo's mom and all of his future brothers and sisters. It's heartbreaking, tragic and a reminder to why Marlin is so protective over his only son, Nemo.
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Is Nemo just Marlin's imagination?

It's actually Marlin's imagination because he's grieving over the death of his wife and all his kids. "And to make everything worse, the word Nemo in Latin means no one. "Disney's literally telling the audience we have a movie called Finding Nemo but it actually means finding no one, because Nemo's not real."
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Does Nemo mean nobody?

Nemo is a given name, nickname and surname. It is Greek for "nobody", and may refer to the alias Odysseus used to trick Polyphemus in The Odyssey.
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Who is Nemo's girlfriend?

Darla Sherman is small and 8 years old (according to Philip in the film and Pixarpedia), she has fair skin, red hair with pigtails, green eyes, braces with headgear, white turtleneck with a black spot in the center, purple long-sleeved shirt with white and pink sparkling letters that say "Rock n Roll Girl," yellow ...
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What mental illness does Nemo have?

After Marlin's wife and kids were killed by a barracuda, he displays the constant worry and distrust associated with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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Did Finding Nemo or Dory come first?

Finding Nemo is a CGI animated film series and Disney media franchise that began with the 2003 film of the same name, produced by Pixar and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The original film was followed by a sequel, Finding Dory, released in 2016. Both films were directed by Andrew Stanton.
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What does Nemo's fin symbolize?

Nemo's right fin is his "lucky" fun, which means that it's a little smaller than the typically sized fin on his left.
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Why was Nemo born with a small fin?

The barracuda attack on his family caused trauma to Nemo's egg, and he hatched with a small right fin that somewhat impairs his swimming.
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Why did Nemo get lost?

A clown fish named Marlin lives in the Great Barrier Reef and loses his son, Nemo, after he ventures into the open sea, despite his father's constant warnings about many of the ocean's dangers. Nemo is abducted by a boat and netted up and sent to a dentist's office in Sydney.
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What is Dory's mental illness?

Dory, a happy-go-lucky Regal Blue Tang, suffers from anterograde amnesia, or the inability to form new memories. It was well-established in Finding Nemo that Dory has this condition, which is more commonly known as short-term memory loss.
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What is Dory's disability?

Finding Dory, Pixar's most recent box office success, stars many characters with disabilities. Dory, the titular character, has short-term memory loss.
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How many years was Dory lost?

Justin: It's 13 years on, obviously, from the original film.
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Do Barracudas eat clownfish?

In real life, barracudas do not eat fish eggs and rarely eat clownfish. They typically eat larger fish. They also generally live in open water instead of near coral reefs.
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How old is Nemo in Finding Nemo?

Nemo is a curious and impressionable six-year-old, only child who lives with his overprotective, single-parent father, Marlin. Having led a sheltered life, Nemo brims with the excitement of starting school and finally seeing the wonders of the Great Barrier Reef.
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What happened to Marlins wife in Finding Nemo?

His wife, Coral, and almost all of their eggs are killed in a barracuda attack. Only one damaged egg remains, which Marlin names Nemo.
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