Finding Nemo starring Albert Brooks: DVD Cover
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Finding Nemo Director: Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich Cast: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/04/2003
  • Rating: Rated G
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Finding Nemo

Features

Disc 1: Wide-screen viewing presentation; filmmakers' visual commentary including deleted scenes and recording sessions; "Making Nemo" documentary; review of the art of Nemo, narrated by the artists; virtual aquarium feature with scenes from the movie.
Disc 2: Full-frame viewing presentation; "Exploring the Reef" with Jean-Michel Cousteau; Pixar Animation Studios short film "Knick Knack;" sneak peek at The Incredibles; "Fisharades" game; learning fun with Mr. Ray's Encyclopedia; Pixar Animation Studios behind-the-scenes tour; virtual aquarium feature with animation not included in the movie.
Both wide- and full-screen versions offer English, French, and Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround EX.

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Side #1 -- Widescreen
1. New Parents
2. Main Titles
3. First Day of School
4. Field Trip
5. The Drop Off
6. Nemo Lost
7. Meeting Dory
8. Sharks
9. The Tank Gang
10. The Abyss
11. Anglerfish
12. Nemo's Initiation
13. Fish Impressions
14. Jellyfish
15. The Filter
16. Sea Turtles
17. News Travels
18. Off Ramp
19. Dory Speaks Whale
20. Algae
21. Inside the Whale
22. Sydney Harbour
23. The Aquascum
24. Pelicans
25. Darla!
26. Goodbye Dory
27. Nemo and Dory
28. Fishing Net
29. Reunion
30. Back on the Reef
31. Tank Escape
32. End Credits
Side #2 -- Full Frame
1. New Parents
2. Main Titles
3. First Day of School
4. Field Trip
5. The Drop Off
6. Nemo Lost
7. Meeting Dory
8. Sharks
9. The Tank Gang
10. The Abyss
11. Anglerfish
12. Nemo's Initiation
13. Fish Impressions
14. Jellyfish
15. The Filter
16. Sea Turtles
17. News Travels
18. Off Ramp
19. Dory Speaks Whale
20. Algae
21. Inside the Whale
22. Sydney Harbour
23. The Aquascum
24. Pelicans
25. Darla!
26. Goodbye Dory
27. Nemo and Dory
28. Fishing Net
29. Reunion
30. Back on the Reef
31. Tank Escape
32. End Credits

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Editorial Reviews

Sebastian from The Little Mermaid was right: It is better under the sea! The No. 1 box office hit of 2003, Pixar's Finding Nemo makes a big home video splash, especially in the DVD edition, which is loaded with see-worthy features that will immerse viewers in Nemo's breathtakingly beautiful computer-animated undersea world. This instant family classic contains all the lures of a film by the creators of Toy Story, A Bug's Life, and Monsters, Inc.: state-of-the-art animation, sophisticated storytelling that doesn't treat the audience like minnows, vividly rendered characters, and impeccable voice work. Albert Brooks is well cast as Marlin, a neurotically overprotective clown fish, who embarks on a desperate search to find his young son, Nemo, plucked from the ocean and now languishing in a dentist's fish tank. As Marlin gets in over his head, he meets a variety of sea creatures, some friendly (Ellen DeGeneres's Dory, a cheerful blue tang with poor short-term memory), and others not (Barry Humphries as a self-improving great white shark striving to think of other fish as "friends, not food"). Other memorable additions to Pixar's gallery of classic characters include a turtle who converses in surfer dude speak (voiced by the film's director, Andrew Stanton), and a flock of single-minded seagulls who pounce on any potential foodstuff with the squawk, "Mine." As with Monsters, Inc., there won't be a dry eye in the house at the film's surprisingly emotional conclusion. This "Collector's Edition" offers lots of bait. In addition to segments that plunge animation enthusiasts into this film's production, this two-disc set also contains interactive games, the delightful Pixar short Knick Knack, the educational short film Exploring the Reef with Jean-Michel Cousteau, and a feature that transforms your TV into a virtual aquarium. Don't let this be the one that got away. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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Nemo Turns the Tide!by Anonymous

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September 27, 2010: Finding Nemo is the funniest and cutest and most entertaining movie I've ever seen! Anyone who sees this splish splashy cutsie disney movie will fall in love with Nemo! I give Nemo a thousand stars rating!

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March 19, 2004: ITS THE BOMB BABY THE NEW NO 1 KIDS FILM FOR ALL AGES NOT JUST FOR THE LITTLE ONE EVEN FOR THE ADULTS I LOVE IT LUCKY FIN DUDE SWEET JELLY MAN NNNEEEEMMMMMMOOOOOO RULES

This review was written about the VHS edition.


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