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Finding Dory

An unforgettable journey she probably won't remember.
2016 | 97m | English

(326440 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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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?
Release Date: Jun 16, 2016
Director: Andrew Stanton, Angus MacLane
Writer: Andrew Stanton, Victoria Strouse, Bob Peterson
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure
Keywords fish, amnesia, octopus, sequel, anthropomorphism, underwater, aftercreditsstinger, clownfish
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar
Box Office Revenue: $1,028,600,000
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Albert Brooks Marlin (voice)
Ellen DeGeneres Dory (voice)
Ed O'Neill Hank (voice)
Hayden Rolence Nemo (voice)
Diane Keaton Jenny (voice)
Eugene Levy Charlie (voice)
Ty Burrell Bailey (voice)
Kaitlin Olson Destiny (voice)
Idris Elba Fluke (voice)
Dominic West Rudder (voice)
Kate McKinnon Wife Fish (voice)
Bill Hader Husband Fish (Stan) (voice)
Andrew Stanton Crush (voice)
Torbin Xan Bullock Gerald (voice)
Bennett Dammann Squirt (voice)
Bob Peterson Mr. Ray (voice)
Alexander Gould Passenger Carl (voice)
Katherine Ringgold Chicken Fish (voice)
John Ratzenberger Husband Crab (Bill) (voice)
Angus MacLane Sunfish 'Charlie Back and Forth' (voice)
Willem Dafoe Gill (voice)
Brad Garrett Bloat (voice)
Allison Janney Peach (voice)
Austin Pendleton Gurgle (voice)
Stephen Root Bubbles (voice)
Vicki Lewis Deb (& Flo) (voice)
Jerome Ranft Jacques (voice)
Sloane Murray Young Dory (voice)
Lucia Geddes Tween Dory (voice)
Gabriel C. Brown Becky
Sigourney Weaver Sigourney Weaver (voice)
Riley Lio Additional Voices (voice)
David Arnott Additional Voices (voice)
Veronika Bonell Additional Voices (voice)
Doug Burch Additional Voices (voice)
Cathy Cavadini Additional Voices (voice)
Will Collyer Additional Voices (voice)
Liza Seneca Additional Voices (voice)
Judi Durand Additional Voices (voice)
Deb Fink Additional Voices (voice)
Aaron Fors Additional Voices (voice)
Willow Geer Additional Voices (voice)
Carter Hastings Additional Voices (voice)
Aaron Hendry Additional Voices (voice)
Andy Hirsch Additional Voices (voice)
Barbara Harris Additional Voices (voice)
Dara Iruka Additional Voices (voice)
Molly Jackson Additional Voices (voice)
Daniella Jones Additional Voices (voice)
Carlyle King Additional Voices (voice)
Jeremy Maxwell Additional Voices (voice)
Daniel Edward Mora Additional Voices (voice)
Dylan Naber Additional Voices (voice)
Jason Pace Additional Voices (voice)
Carrie Paff Additional Voices (voice)
Paige Nan Pollack Additional Voices (voice)
Alex Puccinelli Additional Voices (voice)
David J. Randolph Additional Voices (voice)
Terrell Ransom Jr. Additional Voices (voice)
Emma Shannon Additional Voices (voice)
Gunnar Sizemore Additional Voices (voice)
Regina Taufen Additional Voices (voice)
Nancy Truman Additional Voices (voice)
Andreana Weiner Additional Voices (voice)
Ashlyn Faith Williams Additional Voices (voice)
Dashell Zamm Additional Voices (voice)
Name Job
Andrew Stanton Screenplay, Director, Story
Thomas Newman Original Music Composer
Victoria Strouse Screenplay, Story
Bob Peterson Story
Tim Nielsen Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Steve Slanec Supervising Sound Editor
Bert Berry Art Direction
Erick Oh Animation
Kenny Pickett Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nathan Nance Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Roesch Foley Artist
Angus MacLane Co-Director
Axel Geddes Editor
Natalie Lyon Casting
Robb Denovan Animation Director
Michal Makarewicz Animation Director
Claire Faggioli Animation Manager
Sara Maher Animation Manager
David DeVan Animation Supervisor
Jonathan Borland Sound Effects Editor
Michael Stocker Animation Supervisor
Hosuk Chang Visual Effects
David Lipton Visual Effects
Andrew Wheeler Visual Effects
Ian Megibben Lighting Camera
Ken Fischer Sound Effects Editor
Jack Whittaker Sound Effects Editor
Dana Frankoff Art Department Coordinator
Steve Pilcher Production Design
Paul Abadilla Set Designer
James W. Brown Animation
Don Shank Art Direction
Craig Foster Art Direction
Jason Johnston Visual Effects
Jamie Williams Visual Effects Technical Director
Matt Jones Story Artist
Becky Neiman Production Manager
Sungyeon Joh Lighting Artist
Seong-Young Kim Layout
Steven Clay Hunter Visual Effects
Shelley Roden Foley Artist
Kevin Reher Casting
Steve Bloom Additional Editor
Jeremy Lasky Director of Photography
James Spencer Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Lindsey Collins Producer
Bob Roath Associate Producer
John Lasseter Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
9.0

**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 favou ... rite 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_

May 16, 2024
katch22
6.0

A tiresome joke in the first movie becomes the central premise and is incredibly over-used. ...

Jul 14, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

This has been made almost a generation after the first, "Finding Nemo", outing for this annoyingly forgetful fish so it's not really fair total it a sequel. It's really a whole new concept that sees "Dory" out on a school trip where she gets a bit of rather unpleasant déjà-vu. This brings to mind th ... e incident that led to her separation from her mum and dad. Determined to see if she can track them down, she enlists the help of "Nemo" and his dad "Marlin" and embarks on a series of fun adventures that introduces us to the engaging septopus "Hank" along the way. The story is quite a poignant little one, here. The young fish gradually discovers enough mnemonics to help them all inch towards their goal, and there is enough in the dialogue to satisfy younger audiences - though not so much for the oldies. I am afraid I still find this particular tang fish a bit irritating, but this is still quite an enjoyable and vividly colourful family comedy with messages of loyalty, determination and perseverance featuring strongly but delicately throughout. It gets perilously close to cheesy at times, but is still worth pitching up to a cinema to appreciate on a big screen.

Jun 10, 2023