The East Australian Current. (EAC)
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.
Finding Nemo is supposed to be in present time (2000s).
Ocean.
1997~2003
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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He is a Disney character that doesn't exist in the real world but if he did i think he would live in the pacific oceanProbably somewhere in the Atlantic ;-)
Roughly 90 minutes. You're welcome, close this question please.
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.
no technically i could stop at the first point which is the fish cant talk but there iss anohter point Nemo is asalt water fish when he was launched into the sink on the dentist chair he had fresh water all over him if this where to acctually happen the cells in poor nemo would take on to much water and explode causing nemo to blow up and die POOR NEMO!!!!!
In "Finding Nemo," Bruce the shark has two friends named Anchor and Chum. Anchor is a hammerhead shark, while Chum is a mako shark. Together, they form a friendly group who are trying to adopt a vegetarian lifestyle. The trio is memorable for their humorous take on the challenge of overcoming their predatory instincts.
Because they have a protective skin coat that can withstand the electricty from the anemone, they can only take so much though..........Just watch Finding Nemo! lol