Ellen DeGeneres voiced 'Dory' from the film Finding Nemo .
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Ellen DeGeneres The Movie Finding Nemo, what actors and actresses used their voices in the movie?
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In "Finding Nemo," the submarine is called the "Submersible." It is used by the character Nigel, a pelican, to explore the ocean and help Marlin and Dory in their quest to find Nemo. The submersible plays a key role in the storyline, showcasing the interactions between the underwater world and human technology.
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Dory, a protagonist in the film says she has "Short term memory loss" and it runs her family. She is forgetful at times, and her lack of memory drives Marlin nuts sometimes.
Megan Mullally revealed that she was originally doing a voice in the film. According to Mullally, the producers were quite disappointed when they learned that the voice Mullally used for Karen Walker wasn't her natural speaking voice. The producers hired her anyway, and then strongly encouraged her to use her Karen Walker voice for the role. When Mullally refused, she was fired.
In "Finding Nemo," various characters exhibit distinct dialects that reflect their backgrounds. For example, Bruce the shark has an Australian accent, which adds a humorous touch to his character, while the seagulls use a repetitive, simplistic speech style with their iconic "Mine! Mine!" phrase, emphasizing their obsession. Additionally, the character Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, uses a playful and whimsical tone that highlights her forgetful nature. These dialects enrich the film's characterization and enhance its comedic elements.