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Child loses parent figure and spend the rest of the movie searching for him. Sounds familiar.
Not to mention, this is a scary movie for young kids.
On the plus side, there are lots of extras in the DVD.
If you want a classic Pixar for the family, try Toy Story 2 or Monsters, Inc.
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The DVD came in mint condition, and my 2 year old watches this movie at least 3 times a day, EVERYDAY.
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Got it as a replacement for one lost in the recent flood; great price and my daughter will love it when I give it to her.
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I recieved this within 7 days after ordering. It was a 2 disk dvd set, and both dvds were practically brand new. I will definately order from this seller again!
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Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich's "Finding Nemo" is a worthy addition to the Pixar cannon. Undoubtedly it will endure as a family favorite for years to come.
An overprotective clownfish named Marlin (Albert Brooks) embarks on a search for his son Nemo (Alexander Gould) after losing him to a scuba diver collecting aquarium samples. Nemo eventually winds up in a fish tank in a dentist's office surrounded by a motley crew of other captives who similarly have escape on their minds. With a hippo tang named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) in tow, Marlin braves hazard after hazard and traverses vast distances in a determined quest to return his son home.
The Pixar animators distinguish themselves with "Finding Nemo" as every frame of the film is infused with dazzling detail and colors. However, all the pretty images in the world would amount to nothing without a quality script to complement them. Fortunately, screenwriters Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, and David Reynolds deliver a winner of a screenplay that is full of heart and charm. The father-son relationship between Marlin and Nemo is beautifully realized and captures the feelings of sadness, fear, and pride that all fathers experience when their child seeks to strike out on his own. As with all Pixar efforts, the voice cast is top-notch with Brooks, Gould, DeGeneres, Willem Dafoe, Allison Janney, Austin Pendleton, and Geoffrey Rush all providing memorable moments. Chalk up "Finding Nemo" as another well-deserved feather in Pixar's cap.
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