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logo 11/23/2024 4:58:02 AM     
Fish Biologist Proves That Disney Lied to Children With ‘Finding Nemo’ 
By Kelly Coffey US Source: insidethemagic 2/15/2022
Kelly Coffey
Credit: Disney/Pixar
Ever since Disney-Pixar’s Finding Nemo was released in 2003, it has become one of the most popular films of all time.

Telling the story of Nemo, a clownfish, who is unexpectedly taken from his home and brought into a fish tank in a dentist’s office overlooking Sydney Harbor, his father, Marlin, must go on a journey to try and find him. It stars Albert Brooks (Marlin), Ellen DeGeneres (Dory), Alexander Gould (Nemo), Willem Dafoe (Gill), Brad Garrett (Bloat), Allison Janney (Peach), and more.

Now, however, a fish biologist is proving that Disney lied to children and families with the storyline of Finding Nemo.
 

Disney movie lovers everywhere have fun coming up with fan theories as they dive deeper into the stories we know and love. One theory suggests Elsa actually died in Frozen 2 while another connects both Aladdin and The Princess and the Frog to each other.

However, one biologist is going one step further and is proving that Finding Nemo actually lied to children. Not with a theory, but with facts.

 
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