They swam through the EAC, and around Coral sea.
They went to Sydney.
Marlin (clownfish) and Dory (blue tang) swim over the trench, where they meet a group of jellyfish
Yes, at the very end when Nemo, Dory, and Nemo's dad tell all the TUNA fish to swim down so they can escape the net. :)
When being chased by Bruce, Marlin and Dory got stuck in a bomb chamber, and with Bruce banging on the entrance, the bomb fired out into Bruce's mouth. Bruce throws the bomb away, which hits a mine. The sharks swim away, and the mines explode.
Marlin began to swim with the current as a means of survival and to find his way after being separated from his son, Nemo. By utilizing the current, he was able to conserve energy and travel more efficiently through the vast ocean. This decision also represented his willingness to adapt and seek help in navigating the challenges he faced. Ultimately, it showcased his determination to reunite with Nemo despite the obstacles.
In the movie "Finding Nemo," Marlin, Nemo's dad, swims across the ocean to the Great Barrier Reef in search of his son, Nemo, who has been captured by a diver. He encounters various challenges and meets different sea creatures along the way, all while navigating the vast underwater world. Marlin's journey takes him far beyond the reef, showcasing his determination and love for his son.
In the movie "Finding Nemo," Marlin swims down to the deep-sea trench known as the "Dark Depths" to seek help from the jellyfish. This features a vibrant yet dangerous underwater landscape where he encounters various sea creatures. His journey highlights the challenges and dangers he faces while searching for his son, Nemo.
no
swim across a flow of bubbles.
jelly fish
yes haven't you seen finding nemo
Sydney (Australia)
its long spear-like bill.