The moonfish belittle Marlin and attempt to cheer Dory up by getting her to guess several sea animals that the school morphs into. The moonfish fleeing from Marlin makes him blame Dory again and asks her to leave, causing Dory to cry. Marlin attempts to talk to a school of moonfish as Dory gleefully swims and celebrates being able to memorize the address. She memorizes the address "P Sherman 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney" just before the anglerfish chasing Marlin runs into the mask. The anglerfish attempts to eat them, but Dory manages to escape and find the mask. The two would then encounter an anglerfish baiting them with its bioluminescent antenna. Dory confuses herself in the darkness and Marlin attempts to calm her down. Marlin blames Dory for losing the mask, but Dory attempts to cheer him up with a song as they swim downward into the abyss to find the mask. Oblivious to the mask, Dory gleefully swims into the abyss and back upward to see Marlin panicked about losing the mask. In the aftermath of the explosion, Marlin and Dory flee from a falling submarine while losing the mask. Bruce spits the torpedo away, which accidentally explodes an entire minefield, which everyone flees from. While trapped, Dory would fire the torpedo towards Bruce's mouth, to which she and Marlin retrieve the mask. The two flee into a torpedo cannon with the mask now in Bruce's mouth. Surprising Marlin, he would rush Dory to read the mask before being confronted by Bruce. While fleeing, Dory manages to partly understand "escape" on an emergency exit. The blood causes Bruce to kick into his natural instinct, and he attempts to eat Marlin and Dory. Marlin accidentally releases the mask's strap onto Dory, which causes her to bleed. Dory attempts to read it, but Marlin fights to keep the mask to himself. Marlin attempts to retrieve a mask to read its address but fails to understand human writing. Dory without suspicion follows the same pledge the sharks have made. She offers help, but Marlin rejects it and goes his way to find his son.Ī great white shark named Bruce invites Marlin and Dory to a shark club in a submarine wreck that vows itself to view fish as friends, not food. Dory apologizes and reveals she has short-term memory-loss. In annoyance, Marlin tells Dory she told him about the boat's direction. After Dory yells at Marlin to stop following her, Marlin confusingly tells her about the boat, and Dory repeats the same offer. Unknowingly to Marlin, Dory forgets her objective and flees from Marlin thinking he is stalking her. While Marlin panics about losing the diver's boat, Dory recalls seeing such a boat and offers Marlin to follow her direction towards the boat. Dory quickly apologizes and checks on the well-being of Marlin. Appearances Finding Nemo ĭory first appears in the film when she accidentally bumps into a panicked Marlin chasing after a diver that captured his son, Nemo. DeGeneres would credit Stanton for producing the character with her personality in mind, particularly for her motto 'Just keep swimming', which is a philosophy that DeGeneres considers core to her own character, particularly when her sitcom Ellen was cancelled by ABC. Upon the first take of Dory's speech for Marlin to not leave her, Ellen's first trial takes was deemed so emotionally rich that the producers would keep said take in the film. Upon the production of Finding Nemo, Ellen DeGeneres brought concerns upon the producers of the film due to the comedian potentially lacking the ability to cue dramatic lines and performances. Stanton was impressed with Ellen DeGeneres' ability to speak many different subjects within a few minutes, thus leading to the casting of DeGeneres. That was until he overheard his wife watching an episode of the sitcom Ellen. Andrew Stanton admits to struggling with a writing block upon the character. Production history Casting ĭory was initially supposed to be a male character during the pre-production of the film. Various merchandise of the character have also been produced, including action figures and toys produced for McDonald's Happy Meals. The character is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, and by Jennifer Hale in tie-in media from video games to theme park attractions. However, her childlike optimism and ability to communicate different languages from both humans and whales have helped both her and Marlin advance their quest to find Nemo. She suffers from the disability short-term memory-loss, which often causes frustration to Marlin, especially while his son Nemo is in danger. Dory is a fictional blue tang and a major character of the American animated film series Finding Nemo.
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