Finding Dory


Finding Dory

Overview:

Dory is reunited with her friends Nemo and Marlin in the search for answers about her past. What can she remember? Who are her parents? And where did she learn to speak Whale?

Votes 4162 (6.8/10)

Runtime: 97 minutes

Release Date 2016-06-16

Budget: $200,000,000.00

Revenue: $1,028,570,889.00

Website: Link

Tagline: An unforgettable journey she probably won't remember.

Production company:

  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Pixar Animation Studios
  • Hurwitz Creative

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Adventure
  • Animation
  • Comedy
  • Family

Trailer

Further Information

Dory (voice)
Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen DeGeneres
Marlin (voice)
Albert Brooks
Albert Brooks
Nemo (voice)
Hayden Rolence
Hayden Rolence
Hank (voice)
Ed O'Neill
Ed O'Neill
Jenny (voice)
Diane Keaton
Diane Keaton
Charlie (voice)
Eugene Levy
Eugene Levy
Destiny (voice)
Kaitlin Olson
Kaitlin Olson
Bailey (voice)
Ty Burrell
Ty Burrell
Fluke (voice)
Idris Elba
Idris Elba
Rudder (voice)
Dominic West
Dominic West
Wife Fish (voice)
Kate McKinnon
Kate McKinnon
Husband Fish (Stan) (voice)
Bill Hader
Bill Hader
Crush (voice)
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
Gerald (voice)
Torbin Xan Bullock
Torbin Xan Bullock
Squirt (voice)
Bennett Dammann
Bennett Dammann
Mr. Ray (voice)
Bob Peterson
Bob Peterson
Sigourney Weaver (voice)
Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver
Passenger Carl (voice)
Alexander Gould
Alexander Gould
Chicken Fish (voice)
Katherine Ringgold
Katherine Ringgold
Husband Crab (Bill) (voice)
John Ratzenberger
John Ratzenberger
Sunfish 'Charlie Back and Forth' (voice)
Angus MacLane
Angus MacLane
Gill (voice)
Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe
Bloat (voice)
Brad Garrett
Brad Garrett
Peach (voice)
Allison Janney
Allison Janney
Gurgle (voice)
Austin Pendleton
Austin Pendleton
Bubbles (voice)
Stephen Root
Stephen Root
Deb (&Flo) (voice)
Vicki Lewis
Vicki Lewis
Jacques (voice)
Jerome Ranft
Jerome Ranft
Young Dory (voice)
Sloane Murray
Sloane Murray
Tween Dory (voice)
Lucia Geddes
Lucia Geddes
Becky
Gabriel C. Brown
Gabriel C. Brown
Editor
Axel Geddes
Axel Geddes
Director
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
Screenplay
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
Screenplay
Victoria Strouse
Victoria Strouse
Story
Victoria Strouse
Victoria Strouse
Story
Andrew Stanton
Andrew Stanton
Director
Angus MacLane
Angus MacLane
Original Music Composer
Thomas Newman
Thomas Newman
Story
Bob Peterson
Bob Peterson
Producer
Lindsey Collins
Lindsey Collins
Executive Producer
John Lasseter
John Lasseter
Associate Producer
Bob Roath
Bob Roath
Casting
Natalie Lyon
Natalie Lyon
Casting
Kevin Reher
Kevin Reher
Director of Photography
Jeremy Lasky
Jeremy Lasky
Visual Effects
Hosuk Chang
Hosuk Chang
Animation Director
Robb Denovan
Robb Denovan
Animation Director
Michal Makarewicz
Michal Makarewicz
Animation Manager
Claire Faggioli
Claire Faggioli
Animation Manager
Sara Maher
Sara Maher
Animation Supervisor
David DeVan
David DeVan
Animation Supervisor
Michael Stocker
Michael Stocker
Visual Effects
David Lipton
David Lipton
Visual Effects
Andrew Wheeler
Andrew Wheeler
Lighting Camera
Ian Megibben
Ian Megibben
Dialogue Editor
James Spencer
James Spencer
Foley
Shelley Roden
Shelley Roden
Foley
John Roesch
John Roesch
Sound Designer
Tim Nielsen
Tim Nielsen
Sound Effects Editor
Ken Fischer
Ken Fischer
Sound Effects Editor
Jack Whittaker
Jack Whittaker
Sound Effects Editor
Jonathan Borland
Jonathan Borland
Supervising Sound Editor
Steve Slanec
Steve Slanec
Art Department Coordinator
Dana Frankoff
Dana Frankoff
Art Direction
Bert Berry
Bert Berry
Art Direction
Don Shank
Don Shank
Production Design
Steve Pilcher
Steve Pilcher
Set Designer
Paul Abadilla
Paul Abadilla
Animation
James W. Brown
James W. Brown

Reno

**Before Nemo, a long ago another child got lost in the open ocean...** Whoa! 200 million dollar film, 1 billion box office collections worldwide. The 27th film to do that so and the 5th animation film. This sequel was made after 13 years, surely a long gab, but 'Finding Nemo' was one of my favourite animations, tell me who does not love it those who love animation. Nevertheless, I liked the idea of having a sequel, but I scared it would go to flop terribly. Now, after watching this, I totally stunned. This is not a greatest animation ever made, but the way the screenplay handled, along with other stuffs, this makes one of the best among its kind. Firstly, when I heard the sequel's title, it made me laugh. Like, whaaaat? Once again the story is going to repeat. I did not think it would bring a big change. Actually, it was a different tale, especially I was not expecting it to be emotional. Tell me how many tearjerker-animation you have seen. Once again the Disney-Pixar jointly did it. I think appreciation must go to the director who also made the original film. Great casting too, I mean the voice- over artists. We know that Dory is severely suffering from the short term remembory (memory) loss. Now this tale is going to reveal her backstory. From her childhood to till she meets Marlin and then Nemo, there was a series of forgotten events. She slowly regains some of those memories and begins her quest to find out more. This is where she gets lost, but the title defines that she was lost before and now looking a way to get back where she really belongs. For me, after 'Frozen', this film is what emotionally got me. The value of having family and friends beautifully disclosed. It might be an animation, but still a meaningful story from many perspectives. Lots of new characters were introduced and those were really cool ones. I expect theirs short animations to make its way about their origins, particularly Hank the octopus and his story about how he lost one of his tentacles. The Oscars is the quarter of a year away, but releasing nominees would come weeks ahead. So it's about time to learn where this one fit in. But I'm anticipating close contest between this, 'Zootopia' and 'Red Turtle'. Coming back to the review, this is a good watch, for everybody, so I highly recommend it. I hope there will be a third film, but like I had felt before this, I desire it and then I'm not sure it would extend its legacy to further. So fingers crossed! _9/10_

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