Does Nemo find his son?

Yes, Nemo finds his son in Finding Nemo; the entire movie is about Marlin's epic journey to rescue Nemo after his son is taken, and they are successfully reunited at the end, with Marlin learning to trust his son and let him be more independent.


Does Marlin ever find Nemo?

He soon realizes that it's Dory and a still-alive Nemo. Dory had met Nemo and soon remembered everything, leading him to Marlin. Marlin happily reunites with his son, but the moment is cut short when Dory is caught in a fishing net.

Did Nigel ever find out Nemo was alive?

When he, Marlin and Dory think that Nemo is dead, Nigel takes them to a nearby buoy, puts Dory and Marlin back into the water, and leaves saying, "I'm so sorry. Truly, I am." Nigel is last seen in the ending credits (apparently after learning Nemo is alive after all).


What is the saddest scene in Finding Nemo?

Saddest: Marlin's wife and all but one of his unborn children are killed by a barracuda. This is the scene that a lot of kids' parents — including Milhouse's — skipped on DVD viewings.

Is Dory in Nemo autistic?

While Dory is not explicitly portrayed as autistic, many people in the autism community have found her character relatable. Her struggles with memory, difficulty with social cues, and moments of hyperfocus have resonated with some individuals with autism.


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Did Marlin become female?

Upon Coral's death, Marlin would promptly switch sex and become Nemo's mum. Clownfish form monogamous pairs to breed, but if something happens to the female, the male will change sex and assume her role (Coral herself must have switched earlier in her life).

What disability did Nemo have?

In Finding Nemo, the main character Nemo has a "lucky fin" that's smaller due to a congenital defect, representing a limb difference or physical disability, while his friend Dory has short-term memory loss (amnesia), and other tank fish have quirks like a bent fin (Gil) or constant cleaning (Jacques), which some interpret as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD); these disabilities highlight themes of acceptance, overcoming perceived limitations, and navigating an often ableist world, with the film exploring how characters cope with differences and a father's overprotection, according to researchers and disability advocates and literary analysts. 

Did Marlin eat Nemo's mom?

Coral was a minor character in Disney/Pixar's 2003 animated film Finding Nemo. She was the mate of Marlin and mother of Nemo, along with 400+ other unborn clownfish children. Unfortunately, within the first couple of minutes of the movie, Coral and her entire family were eaten by a barracuda, excluding Marlin and Nemo.


What is the #1 scariest movie ever?

There's no single #1 scariest movie, as fear is subjective, but Sinister (2012) often tops "scientific" lists for physiological responses, while The Exorcist (1973) frequently leads critic/audience polls for its lasting impact, with other contenders like Hereditary, The Conjuring, and Host also appearing high on various lists.
 

What is considered the saddest Disney movie?

The saddest Disney movies often involve loss, friendship breakdowns, or existential themes, with top contenders including The Fox and the Hound, Bambi, Coco, Inside Out, Up, and Toy Story 3, featuring heart-wrenching moments like Mufasa's death, Bing Bong's sacrifice, the ending of Fox and the Hound, or the poignant opening of Up, all exploring deep emotions about memory, death, and growing up.
 

Was Nemo's egg damaged?

Only Nemo's egg survived, albeit slightly cracked. As a result of the egg damage, Nemo's right fin (nicknamed his "lucky fin") is smaller than normal, thus Marlin worries about him and becomes overprotective of his only son.


Is Ellen DeGeneres Dory in Finding Nemo?

Ellen DeGeneres voiced Dory. Dory has become the most popular character in the Finding Nemo franchise. Her cheerful and ditzy personality, as well as her comedic moments, proved very popular with audiences.

Would Marlin have mated with Nemo?

But would Marlina then mate with Nemo, as some marine biologists suggest? (Because Nemo was the only clownfish in the anemone.) Probably not. Studies show that clownfish larvae typically disperse 7-12 kilometres from their birth sites, and genetics prove most anemone families aren't actually related.

Who does Dory fall in love with?

Aside from her parents, Dory has the closest emotional bond with Marlin.


Who won the Finding Nemo lawsuit?

But a French court ruled on Wednesday that Nemo had existed before Pierrot and that Le Calvez even knew of the Disney character when he created his. He was ordered to pay 61,000 euros ($80,000, £42,000) damages and costs. Le Calvez had already lost one case last March.

Why was Finding Nemo 2 canceled?

However, in January 2006, when new Disney CEO, Robert "Bob" Iger decided that Disney was better off with Pixar than they were without them he bought the latter company for 7.4 billion dollars and subsequently closed down Circle 7 Animation, ending production on all their films.

What is the #1 movie of all time?

There's no single #1 movie, but based on box office, Avatar (2009) is the highest-grossing ever unadjusted, while Gone with the Wind (1939) often tops inflation-adjusted lists, and critics like the AFI often name Citizen Kane (1941) as the greatest artistic achievement.
 


What movie has 32 jump scares?

The movie known for having a high number of jump scares, specifically 32, is The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (2013), with some sources noting it as having more than any other horror film, while other intense films include Insidious, Evil Dead, and The Conjuring series. 

What disability does Nemo have?

Nemo has a physical disability, a smaller, underdeveloped right fin (called his "lucky fin") due to damage to his egg before birth, making him a less strong swimmer than other fish, a condition that leads to his father Marlin's overprotective behavior but ultimately doesn't define his capabilities, as shown by his bravery and acceptance among peers.
 

Is Coral still alive Finding Nemo?

No, Coral, Nemo's mother, is deceased in Finding Nemo; she was eaten by a barracuda at the beginning of the film while protecting her eggs, with only Nemo surviving, though some fan theories and discussions explore possibilities of her survival or legacy. She sacrificed herself to save her family, a tragic event that fuels Marlin's overprotectiveness throughout the movie.
 


What kind of shark was Chum?

Chum, the hyperactive shark with a hook in his snout from Finding Nemo, is a Mako Shark (specifically a Shortfin Mako), known in the film as the fastest swimming shark, alongside Bruce the Great White and Anchor the Hammerhead in their fish-friendly support group.
 

What disorder does Ariel have?

In the movie The Little Mermaid (Clements & Musker, 1989), Ariel displays symptoms of disposophobia, which is defined as the fear of getting rid of things.

Is Dory autistic?

Dory isn't officially diagnosed as autistic in the movies, but her short-term memory loss and social behaviors lead many viewers to see her as a representation of neurodiversity, with traits like difficulty with social cues, repeating phrases, and unique ways of thinking that resonate with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other conditions. Pixar intentionally portrays her with a disability (anterograde amnesia) and shows her thriving, highlighting themes of acceptance and different ways of being, rather than focusing on a cure.