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Finding Dory | Disney Movies
'Finding Dory' reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones.
http://movies.disney.com/finding-dory
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Finding Dory | Netflix
Finding your family can be tough when you can't really remember them. But having some friends for support sure helps. Watch trailers & learn more.
https://www.netflix.com/title/80094319
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Finding Dory - Home | Facebook
Finding Dory. 3,066,400 likes · 3,477 talking about this. Dory is swimming into your home! Get the unforgettable adventure now on Blu-ray, Digital HD &...
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Finding Dory (@findingdory) | Twitter
The latest Tweets from Finding Dory (@findingdory). Dory is swimming into your home! Get the unforgettable adventure now on Blu-ray, Digital HD & @DisneyAnywhere
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Finding Dory Movie Review & Film Summary (2016) | Roger Ebert
Has plenty of emotional hooks, some great lines and is no stinker, despite simply following what amounts to the same plot current as before except to the Pacific Coast of California instead of the Great Barrier Reef of Australia.
https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/finding-dory-2016
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Finding Dory (2016) - Box Office Mojo
Finding Dory summary of box office results, charts and release information and related links.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=pixar2015.htm
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Finding Dory | Common Sense Media
Parents need to know that Finding Dory is the sequel to Pixar's 2003 classic Finding Nemo. This time, instead of a parent searching for a child, the story revolves around Dory looking for her family. Like most Pixar movies, there are some very emotional moments, including an early montage in which young Dory -- separated from her parents (a situation that may very well upset younger kids) -- searches the ocean for them ... until she forgets what she was looking for. There are other stressful separations between friends, too, as well as some peril and tense moments (like a predator giant squid the characters need to get away from and action-packed escape antics), as well as slapstick and near misses. But in the end, the "happily ever after" adventure is still appropriate for viewers of virtually all ages, and Dory's story is ultimately uplifting, as is the movie's treatment of her disability, which is never ignored. Finding Dory's themes of teamwork, perseverance, family, friendship, and unconditional love are relatable for even the littlest kids. (Tip: Be sure to watch through the end of the credits to see the extra scene featuring friends from the first film!)
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/finding-dory
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Finding Dory (2016) - IMDb
Directed by Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane. With Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson. The friendly but forgetful blue tang fish begins a search for her long-lost parents, and everyone learns a few things about the real meaning of family along the way.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2277860/
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Finding Dory (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes
"Finding Dory" reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones, and everyone learns a few things about the true meaning of family along the way. The all-new big-screen adventure dives into theaters in 2016, taking moviegoers back to the extraordinary underwater world from the original film.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/finding_dory
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Finding Dory review: it isn't about family, it's about living with disability | The Verge
The sequel to 2003's Finding Nemo isn't entirely necessary, but it's a sweet, sensitive complement to the earlier film.
https://www.theverge.com/2016/6/16/11952182/finding-dory-review-finding-nemo-sequel-pixar
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‘Finding Dory’ review: Ellen DeGeneres anchors an exuberant sequel – Variety
In the ravishing sequel to 'Finding Nemo,' Ellen Degeneres' amnesiac tile fish learns to remember what life is all about
http://variety.com/2016/film/reviews/finding-dory-review-ellen-degeneres-albert-brooks-pixar-1201791897/
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Finding Dory - Wikipedia
Finding Dory is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Angus MacLane,[5][6] the screenplay was written by Stanton and Victoria Strouse.[7] The film is a sequel/spinoff[8][9] to 2003's Finding Nemo and features the returning voices of Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, with Hayden Rolence (replacing Alexander Gould), Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy joining the cast. The film focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory, who journeys to be reunited with her parents.[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finding_Dory