1997~2003
Finding Nemo is supposed to be in present time (2000s).
Finding Nemo 2 is not happening. It was planned to be called Finding Nemo 2 Escape from Oilglobs, but they changed their mind to make a Finding Dory in 2016.
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Yes, the setting of "Finding Nemo" is primarily in the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia, near Sydney. The movie features iconic Australian marine life and landmarks, such as the East Australian Current and the Sydney Harbour. The characters embark on a journey from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney in their quest to find Nemo.
Nemo, the clownfish from the animated film "Finding Nemo," is depicted as having a fondness for sea anemones, which provide him with shelter and protection. In the wild, clownfish primarily feed on small zooplankton, algae, and other tiny marine organisms. However, in the context of the movie, his adventures and friendships take precedence over specific food preferences.
In the movie "Finding Nemo," the name "Nemo" is said a total of 53 times. The character Marlin says Nemo's name 18 times, while Dory says it 33 times. Additionally, Nemo himself says his own name 2 times.
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Bruce is the Great White Shark in the movie "Finding Nemo" who has taken a vow to top eating fish. He and his shark friends take an oath saying, "Fish are friends, not food!" Bruce was voiced by Australian actor Barry Humphries, perhaps more well known as his alter ego, Dame Edna.