Dory: (after seeing Squishy) Hey there little guy!
I shall call him Squishy and he shall be mine and he shall be my Squishy.
Come here Squishy! Come here little Squishy! (babbles baby talk)
In Finding Nemo, Crush and Squirt are turtles.
Bob
Trouver Nemo
In the turtle sequence of "Finding Nemo," there are a total of around 10 to 12 turtles visible in the background. The most prominent turtle is Crush, but several other turtles, including his son Squirt, are also featured. The scene showcases the playful and laid-back nature of sea turtles as they interact with Marlin and Dory.
Yes, Crush has a backbone because turtles are vertebrates.
In Finding Nemo, Crush and Squirt are turtles.
Bob
Trouver Nemo
your the first on the sharks list Nemo
In the turtle sequence of "Finding Nemo," there are a total of around 10 to 12 turtles visible in the background. The most prominent turtle is Crush, but several other turtles, including his son Squirt, are also featured. The scene showcases the playful and laid-back nature of sea turtles as they interact with Marlin and Dory.
Yes, Crush has a backbone because turtles are vertebrates.
The turtles (mainly Crush) do. They are from the EAC (east Australian current).
There were no viewers for finding nemo 2. So thee will be no finding nemo 2. Sorry!
DUDE
Its finding nemo not nemo. and a character is nemo.
No. Instead of a Finding Nemo 2, Pixar Animation Studios is planning a Finding Dory in 2016. Finding Nemo 2 was planned to be named Finding Nemo 2 Escape from oil globs, but it was cancelled.
Finding Nemo was set in Australia.