Fun fact about sea anemone, they are considered animals, not plants. They grab fish with those tenticles that are covered in stingeres. Clownfish are immune to this toxen so they work together. Clownfish lure prey for the anemone to eat and in exchange the anemone provides shelter for the clownfish. Anemone can also swim around until they find a place they like to settle down in. If conditions change or they are threatened, they just move locations. It's really an interesting fish.
Interesting Fact about clown fish. Be worried about this one. Clown fish when they lose their mates, any of their children can spontaneously change sexes on their own. So why was Marlon after Nemo? Yes. I was mine blown as well.
It's not the children that changes their gender. It's the adult. You see,if the female is gone,then the dominating male (the adult male) changes gender into a female,and the children reproduce with the new female. The gender change can also occurred if the fish is stressed.
While filming the original Jaws movie, the mechanical shark kept having technical issues. The crew ended up naming him Bruce, and as homage to that shark, the one in this film is also named Bruce.
I like that this movie captures the ocean as good as it did. The sea is a huge beautiful place but it can also be dangerous with many different perils around every corner. It's one of Pixar's best films.
The final scene when he goes to school brings me to tears every time that "Nemo's Theme" plays Pixar doesn't miss when it comes to hitting in the feels
There's a rumor going around that he's either the shark from jazz or is related or is the son of the shark from jaws annoying how absolutely terrifying and evil he is yeah I can't believe that the shark from clause would be his father
Because of the reflections of the water and the lighting, pretty much every frame of the movie took 4 days to render using over 1,000 computers. The lighting for this movie took the next step in animation.
Yeah, remember computers back then were not as strong and any time you deal with rendering lighting, it takes a ton of computer processing power.@@windygrass9807
@@windygrass9807 I know I’m late to this but keep in mind. It was prior to 2003 that this movie was being made because it was released in 2003. Think of the quality of the first Toy Story to the second one to here. Such massive leaps that took so much power that they hadn’t figured out how to concentrate effectively yet lol
After this movie came out they had to make a public service announcement telling kids not to flush their fish because all drains "may not" lead to the ocean...lol.
I loved this movie as a kid, but you can't imagine the amount of nightmares the barracuda, anglerfish and approaching whale gave me when I was young. Pixar really do be having more balls than Disney.
I feel you my friend, except Darla was the true source of my nightmares, that girl made me afraid to even get up sometimes cuz I thought she would show up from the shadows and my brother had to get me out the room
@@AzLolFun I actually had chills from it to, mainly because of the way Marlin and Dory screamed when they were sucked in, truly felt as of they died to my child self I suppose
since i haven't seen anyone else mention i yet, here's a little fun fact: did you know that in the original script of the movie that scene at the beginning (technically) wasn't there? as the story goes, the original idea was to present the story starting with nemo's first day at school and slowly have marlin's backstory revealed throughtout the movie until you got to the scene with the barracuda at the very end of the movie. thing is, when the movie was first shown to test audiences, without the context of what happened, the audience hated marlin and how overprotective he was of nemo. so they moved marlin's backstory up to the beginning of the movie, so you can better relate to him and understand where he's comming from, and i'm honestly glad they did,.
@@joannestark3023the thing is, we’re not even sure if Coral is dead. If a 3rd Finding Nemo gets a greenlight, it might explore Marlin finding Coral’s whereabouts. Idkk but i feel like, Finding Marlin as the title of the 3rd movie would make sense and would come into full circle for the franchise of Finding Nemo.
28:25 The way that Nigel the pelican crash into the window was so funny, but yet the way that the dentist pulled out someone's tooth like that was so painful! 😣😂
So many name actors doing voices here! Albert Brooks is Marlin, Ellen DeGeneres is Dory, the aquarium crew has not only Defoe, but also Stephen Root, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, Vicki Lewis, and Austin Pendleton, Geoffrey Rush is Nigel the pelican, and the three sharks are Eric Bana, Bruce Spence, and Barry Humphries, aka Dame Edna, as Bruce. Crush, the sea turtle, is the film’s co-director Andrew Stanton, who recorded his lines while stretched out on a couch to get the proper laid-back voice.
You forgot Bill Hunter, one of the top Aussie actors, as the dentist. Gallipoli, Muriel's Wedding, Strictly Ballroom, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Kangaroo Jack and many many more. RIP
This is one of the best Pixar movies I've ever watched. It's so emotional, the characters were fantastic, Ellen's performance as Dory made me laugh, great adventures and important lessons 🐟🐠🐡🦈🐢🦀🦐🐋🪼🦤😭🤣
This movie will never fail to touch my heart. My son, my firstborn, loved it as a baby. He is now 14. He was so entertained but I was feeling like Merlin, like if my child was gone, I would go to the ends of the earth to find him. ❤
If you go to Disneyland, they have an attraction called Turtle Talk where you get to ask Crush questions and he responds in real time. It’s super popular. I think it’s at Disney World too.
You looked annoyed at Marlin going in and out multiple times in the anenome, but that is actually what clown fish do when they hide in it. So it's a good joke. Simple, but true
And the theee main characters are disabled by a little fin, near crippling anxiety and short term memory loss. It is really good. Also Finding Dory is a little more spot on about her memory loss being a disability and her past. It is worth a watch.
15:30 To be fair... if you saw a baby Clownfish wandering around in the open ocean with a deformed fin... as an avid Diver who knows that is not typical Clownfish behavior... You would assume the 'poor little guy was struggling to survive alone' and putting it in a warm, safe, clean aquarium would be considered saving it.
That's why we have so many endangered species, human assumption and consumption. Eating seafood and the pet trade, ocean and land. I've only had seafood a couple times. Crab-then became allergic to shellfish. Occasional Tuna, maybe 2 little cans per year, and I've had Halibut about 4 times. This is in an entire lifetime, many decades. I'm glad for it b/c a) oceans are so polluted. b) I love the dolphins and they get caught in tuna nets.
@@jaelynn7575 By far the biggest Threat to Humanity is Polluting the Oceans... Not CO2 and Naturally Formed gasses but the synthetic chemicals, Mercury levels in the Ocean, Plastic in the ocean. Micro organisms in the Ocean produce the majority of earth's Oxygen... We are all being lied to, told not to burn wood, but use natural gas because it's 'less emissions' or Electric... which is Coal powered Energy, though with air filtration... why? Because that's all money going into Rich Pockets. When you grill Fish you caught in a clean, local lake with wood you cut and collected... Where is the money in it for the Corporations? They cant have that! Propane grill your taxed farm raised antibiotic ridden plastic fish!!!!!
6:13 - The drop-off is the point where the Continental Shelf ends and the Deep Ocean begins. The ocean floor slopes gently as you walk away from the shore, and does this for a while, then it suddenly drops off. Around Sydney, Australia, the drop-off is about 14 miles from shore.
Lakes can have drop-offs too. The one in my hometown has a gentle slope for about 100 feet then, when the water is about 10 feet deep, it suddenly drops to 40 feet. It was a great swimming lake because of it. They could rope off a section for little kids and floating toys and have the diving platform straddle the the drop off so we could jump or dive off the high dive without danger.
Love this movie. It also had some funny spoofs at Hitchcock with the Birds (all the seagulls all over the boats like the birds on the playground equipment in his movie the Birds) and the violin music when Darla showed up like the violin music in Psycho. And the great white shark named Bruce was the name of the mechanical great white shark in Jaws. Too funny and clever. 🤣
'fun' fact: When this came out, lots of kids wanted to free their fish and fkushed them down the toilet. Sadly not all drains lead to the ocean, and when I read about it, they said that the drains have... chompers, or something? So... yeah. Don't flush your fish!
This hits different as an adult. The trauma of having nothing left but one kid who gets abducted the very first day you take them to school? Enough to make you just end it honestly 😩🤦🏽♀️
Well, Pixar is owned by Disney now, but back in 2003 it was still independent and had John Lasseter running the show. So a stark difference to how Disney make things today.
6:32 that is a species of marine flatworm. It is representing the species know as the "fuchsia flatworm" a brightly colored marine species. They are in the phylum platyhelminthes, which includes marine flatworms, freshwater flatworms, and terrestrial flatworms. A good example of a terrestrial flatworm are hammerhead worms. Freshwater flatworms are usually very small. Tapeworm are also in this phylum, which are parasitic flatworms. Do not fear them though as most are free living and do not affect humans in any way. Why did I write all of this info? Nobody asked
you know its kind of dark if you reword the summary of this movie to take out the idea they are fish. A newly wed couple with their children move into a new suburban neighbourhood when a serial killer attacks and kills most of the family save for the husband and one son who goes on to have a disability due to the attack while the father suffers from PTSD. The son gets abducted and taken across the world and the father hunts down the men who took his son. its like the movie Taken lol
This will always be one of my favorite movies. The characters are fantastic, the story is simple yet relatable and powerful, and over 20 years later, this is still some of the most gorgeous and amazing animation I've ever seen. Great reactions gentlemen!
My mother took my son to see this in theater for his 7th birthday, having zero clue about how it starts, my son was FURIOUS that the mother was killed and refused to ever watch it again, he's now 28 and still refuses to watch it, many people his age with kids, will forward the movie to the first day of school scene and there's a whole bunch of kids who have no idea that's how the movie starts, I feel bad for them knowing it traumatize them as adults instead 🤦♀️
This movie is a huge childhood favorite of mine. In fact, most of Pixar movies have been big part of my childhood. I watched it so much I think at some point I broke the DVD 😅
I wonder why they didn’t do that. It’s probably to make things “kid-friendly” since, y’know? It is still an animated movie and is geared towards kids. But maybe, just maybe, they chose not to do that because Coral is still alive… and we just don’t know it. Hopefully, it will be explored in the 3rd movie.
I remember the librarian of my elementary school bought the DVD right when it came out. She played it during lunch. The library had the most kids ever their to watch the movie.
Fun Fact: Clownfish are one of the few animals that can change sex. If a Female dies, and only males remain, the largest male will grow even bigger and start laying eggs... In case you dont know why there never was a sequal where Nemo was grown up with kids...
At one point, in developing the water tech for the ocean simulation - The simulation looked so good that it didn't fit the cartoon fish vibe, so they had to tone it down :) It makes sense too because cgi was always good at replicating reality, but you have to break the engine in many ways to get the result you want for an animated movie.
I remember this was the first-ever film I watched in a cinema. I watched as part of a school trip. My second favourite Pixar movie. Number 1 naturally being Toy Story.
I have "Just Keep Swimming" on a post-it over my desk for bad mental health days. Also, Finding Dory is one of the very few sequels that is at least as good as the original, if not better. It's absolutely worth a watch.
Actually knew somebody that had a short-term memory loss like that. When you’d hang out with him, he will tell you the same story three times. He was aware of it and joked if any of his son-in-law‘s ever hurt his daughters, he kill them and never think twice about it.
When I first watched this movie when I was young, I don't remember myself sad during the opening scene, but re-watched again as an adult? Crushed my heart🥲 Hope you react to the sequel, Finding Dory!
Marlin would become the female in the clownfish colony, assuming he was the biggest.. clownfish can anywhere from 100-1000 eggs so when she said there's well over 400 eggs she meant that 😂😂😂, but the fish that "attacked" is a barracuda and they don't tend to eat clownfish.
Did you know in the opening scene when Marlin was fighting the barracuda it says that male clownfish doesn’t fight or help female clownfish to defeat any dangerous sea creatures. Which means Marlin is not a male clownfish in the inside he’s a female clownfish which explains how Marlin fight the barracuda to try help his wife Coral to save many children as she can before she died with 399 children and one surviving Nemo.
this movie broke my heart as a kid and it still does now. Watched this so often with my Dad. Such a beautiful story of fatherly love and letting go of your children but also found family and believing in yourself ❤ and even that portrayal of disability is so well done!
When Carl Reiner was asked on the Tonight Show who the funniest person is, he said “A 16 year old kid named Albert Einstein.” (A friend of his son Rob Reiner). When Albert Einstein grew up he took the stage name Albert Brooks.
Oh my cod this movie has so much sole on a scale of 1-10 It is especially loved in Finland but they are Offishaly quite shellfish for reel they were hooked on it Just squidding After trawling through lots of others This reaction was brill'iant
I've been watching this movie for 20 years....howwwww did I not notice the fishing boat that caught them in the net was made to look like the orca, the boat from Jaws?!!!
I remember watching this in theaters when it first came out it was GREAT & still is. I truly HATE THE OPENING I didn't expect the beginning to be this tragic :( Such a good, heartwarming & funny film
I loved the emotional learning experiences in this movie. Also how the movie had some real fish/sea trivia going in it. Both those factors helped emhasize the feeling like this could be reality for these fish. The iconic names and references were cool too. I will wait until the pod cast to go into more detail on all the stuff ive picked up on. This movie is definitely one of my top 10 sea/ocean related films if not number 1. A childhood staple which didnt need to go this hard but im glad they did. I kind of wish more films were on this level of writing.
After I got engaged, me and my fiancee decided to watch this together and I'm glad I did, even got the two disc version I had as a kid, I still love this movie even if Darla terrified me as a child, still loved it
I always liked watching people who lived in a cave and now learned what films are, especially classic cinema, which everyone knows. Or maybe it's just a pretense.
I hear ya. Understandible, that it sounds odd to people. I didn't see Nemo until I was an adult either. Lol We were restricted to faith/family based entertainment for the most part growing up. Nemo is a movie that would be banned or limited in a percentage of households. (might still be, idk) I got lucky having cousins that were movie buffs and worked at the rental store. 😅
Ah, the good ol'days where you could relate to a story because of a shared human condition (even if it was about fish!) instead of because of how someone looks. Good times!
Hey guys. Could you do some of the OG classics like Snowhite or Cinderella. I truly like them but nowadays it is considered "traditional". I do hope you try it guys for those movies actually have great lessons like silent resiliency and genuine kindness to everyone ❤❤❤❤
I watched this movie in theaters twice as a kid and my god the Anglerfish and shark scenes scared so many kids! 😅 Funny enough Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas was playing in the theater next door and my dad snuck me in once Nemo went off. 🤣 I was like 11
I loved this movie when i was a kid last time i legit watched this was when i was 12 lol and i remember liking it a lot i loved your guys reaction to this movie by the way
Rest in peace Glenn McQueen 1960-2002 Joe Ranft 1960-2005 Bill Hunter 1940-2011 Roger Ebert 1942-2013 Ralph Eggleston 1965-2022 and Barry Humphries 1934-2023
When Marlin was holding the egg in the beginning, you see the egg was slightly damaged that's how Nemo got the little fin
Dory killed me with Nemo’s names: Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo. 😂
I lost it at Bingo 😂😂😂
Harpo from The Color Purple. Oh boy.
I thought harpo was a Marx brother
Both I guess. Chico is also a Marx Brother.@@kyleaugustine8840
I’m surprised she didn’t include Typo.
Fun fact about sea anemone, they are considered animals, not plants. They grab fish with those tenticles that are covered in stingeres. Clownfish are immune to this toxen so they work together. Clownfish lure prey for the anemone to eat and in exchange the anemone provides shelter for the clownfish. Anemone can also swim around until they find a place they like to settle down in. If conditions change or they are threatened, they just move locations. It's really an interesting fish.
Interesting Fact about clown fish. Be worried about this one. Clown fish when they lose their mates, any of their children can spontaneously change sexes on their own. So why was Marlon after Nemo? Yes. I was mine blown as well.
It's not the children that changes their gender. It's the adult. You see,if the female is gone,then the dominating male (the adult male) changes gender into a female,and the children reproduce with the new female. The gender change can also occurred if the fish is stressed.
While filming the original Jaws movie, the mechanical shark kept having technical issues. The crew ended up naming him Bruce, and as homage to that shark, the one in this film is also named Bruce.
And I named my dog's shark stuffie Blue Bruce as an homage to both.
That's funny lol :D
What if Jaws Bruce was his dad?
@@ScorpionStrike7the stuffie or cartoon shark?? Lol
@@ChrismicroART The cartoon shark lol
Did not expect Finding Nemo. It’s one of the best Pixar movies to me!
I like that this movie captures the ocean as good as it did. The sea is a huge beautiful place but it can also be dangerous with many different perils around every corner. It's one of Pixar's best films.
The final scene when he goes to school brings me to tears every time that "Nemo's Theme" plays
Pixar doesn't miss when it comes to hitting in the feels
Willem Dafoe as Gill is amazing!
You know I’m something of a fish myself
I’m 31 and Bruce still legitimately scares me when his eyes turn black 😂
There's a rumor going around that he's either the shark from jazz or is related or is the son of the shark from jaws annoying how absolutely terrifying and evil he is yeah I can't believe that the shark from clause would be his father
That and the sound the water makes whenever he moved . Shows you how powerful sharks are 😂
Because of the reflections of the water and the lighting, pretty much every frame of the movie took 4 days to render using over 1,000 computers. The lighting for this movie took the next step in animation.
It deserves status as a classic for sure
1000?? 😱
Yeah, remember computers back then were not as strong and any time you deal with rendering lighting, it takes a ton of computer processing power.@@windygrass9807
@@windygrass9807 I know I’m late to this but keep in mind. It was prior to 2003 that this movie was being made because it was released in 2003. Think of the quality of the first Toy Story to the second one to here. Such massive leaps that took so much power that they hadn’t figured out how to concentrate effectively yet lol
After this movie came out they had to make a public service announcement telling kids not to flush their fish because all drains "may not" lead to the ocean...lol.
This movie still hits me in the heart as it did as a kid. Untouchable classic!
Ahhh…when Pixar was at the top of their game. The good ole days.
I loved this movie as a kid, but you can't imagine the amount of nightmares the barracuda, anglerfish and approaching whale gave me when I was young. Pixar really do be having more balls than Disney.
Yeah it was a nightmare fuel I was terrified
I feel you my friend, except Darla was the true source of my nightmares, that girl made me afraid to even get up sometimes cuz I thought she would show up from the shadows and my brother had to get me out the room
Glad I'm not the only one who got scared of the approaching whale scene. To this day I'm still scared of whales 😅
@@AzLolFun I actually had chills from it to, mainly because of the way Marlin and Dory screamed when they were sucked in, truly felt as of they died to my child self I suppose
Oh God I use to have nightmares abt the ocean and Bruce's shark as a child
Fun Fact: Bruce was named after the mechanical shark in Jaws, which was named after Steven Spielberg's lawyer.
This came out after my boy was born. As a dad, the paranoia is real, but it doesn't last. He's 18 now, and I can't be prouder❤
umm the movie is from 2003? if the movie came out after he was born... means he cant be 18? right?
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Yea cause I’m nineteen and I was born in 2004
@@dicedoom7162I mean I was 3 when the movie came out and I’m 23 now in 2023
since i haven't seen anyone else mention i yet, here's a little fun fact: did you know that in the original script of the movie that scene at the beginning (technically) wasn't there?
as the story goes, the original idea was to present the story starting with nemo's first day at school and slowly have marlin's backstory revealed throughtout the movie until you got to the scene with the barracuda at the very end of the movie. thing is, when the movie was first shown to test audiences, without the context of what happened, the audience hated marlin and how overprotective he was of nemo. so they moved marlin's backstory up to the beginning of the movie, so you can better relate to him and understand where he's comming from, and i'm honestly glad they did,.
It makes more sense this way than it would have if Coral’s death had been shown at the end.
Cool. I didn't know that. It was a wise choice.
I was about to comment this aha glad you did before me, great information 👌
@@joannestark3023the thing is, we’re not even sure if Coral is dead. If a 3rd Finding Nemo gets a greenlight, it might explore Marlin finding Coral’s whereabouts. Idkk but i feel like, Finding Marlin as the title of the 3rd movie would make sense and would come into full circle for the franchise of Finding Nemo.
Disney just doesn't let you have 2 parents.
28:25 The way that Nigel the pelican crash into the window was so funny, but yet the way that the dentist pulled out someone's tooth like that was so painful! 😣😂
Thanks for watching Finding Fabio.
or Finding Elmo. lol.
its finding chico lmao
Don't you mean Finding Bingo?
So many name actors doing voices here! Albert Brooks is Marlin, Ellen DeGeneres is Dory, the aquarium crew has not only Defoe, but also Stephen Root, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, Vicki Lewis, and Austin Pendleton, Geoffrey Rush is Nigel the pelican, and the three sharks are Eric Bana, Bruce Spence, and Barry Humphries, aka Dame Edna, as Bruce. Crush, the sea turtle, is the film’s co-director Andrew Stanton, who recorded his lines while stretched out on a couch to get the proper laid-back voice.
Thank you ❤
I didn't even know Geoffrey Rush was the Pelican until years later. It blew my mind. And they picked the perfect fish to match Willem Dafoe's voice.
You forgot Bill Hunter, one of the top Aussie actors, as the dentist. Gallipoli, Muriel's Wedding, Strictly Ballroom, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Kangaroo Jack and many many more. RIP
Didn't know the hulk played one of the sharks. Interesting.
This is one of the best Pixar movies I've ever watched. It's so emotional, the characters were fantastic, Ellen's performance as Dory made me laugh, great adventures and important lessons
🐟🐠🐡🦈🐢🦀🦐🐋🪼🦤😭🤣
This movie will never fail to touch my heart. My son, my firstborn, loved it as a baby. He is now 14. He was so entertained but I was feeling like Merlin, like if my child was gone, I would go to the ends of the earth to find him. ❤
If you go to Disneyland, they have an attraction called Turtle Talk where you get to ask Crush questions and he responds in real time. It’s super popular. I think it’s at Disney World too.
It is
"Here's Brucey" I love that line. Great homage to The Shining.
“Darla.”
“What’s wrong with her?”
“She wouldn’t stop shaking the bag”
*Twin brothers* : 😱😱
I don’t think a sea turtle has ever been a bad guy in any movie ever, lol.
You looked annoyed at Marlin going in and out multiple times in the anenome, but that is actually what clown fish do when they hide in it. So it's a good joke. Simple, but true
And the theee main characters are disabled by a little fin, near crippling anxiety and short term memory loss. It is really good. Also Finding Dory is a little more spot on about her memory loss being a disability and her past. It is worth a watch.
I remember seeing this movie with my dad in the theaters when it first came out. One of Pixar's best films. It still makes me cry a bit.
15:30 To be fair... if you saw a baby Clownfish wandering around in the open ocean with a deformed fin... as an avid Diver who knows that is not typical Clownfish behavior... You would assume the 'poor little guy was struggling to survive alone' and putting it in a warm, safe, clean aquarium would be considered saving it.
That's why we have so many endangered species, human assumption and consumption. Eating seafood and the pet trade, ocean and land. I've only had seafood a couple times. Crab-then became allergic to shellfish. Occasional Tuna, maybe 2 little cans per year, and I've had Halibut about 4 times. This is in an entire lifetime, many decades.
I'm glad for it b/c a) oceans are so polluted. b) I love the dolphins and they get caught in tuna nets.
@@jaelynn7575 By far the biggest Threat to Humanity is Polluting the Oceans... Not CO2 and Naturally Formed gasses but the synthetic chemicals, Mercury levels in the Ocean, Plastic in the ocean.
Micro organisms in the Ocean produce the majority of earth's Oxygen...
We are all being lied to, told not to burn wood, but use natural gas because it's 'less emissions' or Electric... which is Coal powered Energy, though with air filtration... why? Because that's all money going into Rich Pockets.
When you grill Fish you caught in a clean, local lake with wood you cut and collected... Where is the money in it for the Corporations? They cant have that! Propane grill your taxed farm raised antibiotic ridden plastic fish!!!!!
6:13 - The drop-off is the point where the Continental Shelf ends and the Deep Ocean begins. The ocean floor slopes gently as you walk away from the shore, and does this for a while, then it suddenly drops off. Around Sydney, Australia, the drop-off is about 14 miles from shore.
Lakes can have drop-offs too. The one in my hometown has a gentle slope for about 100 feet then, when the water is about 10 feet deep, it suddenly drops to 40 feet. It was a great swimming lake because of it. They could rope off a section for little kids and floating toys and have the diving platform straddle the the drop off so we could jump or dive off the high dive without danger.
Those are the best.@@hectorsmommy1717
I thought it was just the edge of the reef. I swam to the edge of a reef once when I was snorkeling, and it scared the heck out of me
@@claegason2521 When you stare into the abyss...
@@legionaireb . . . and the abyss stares back.
AHHH HE’S FRENCH!!!! 😂 I’m dead
My fav part🤣
Love this movie. It also had some funny spoofs at Hitchcock with the Birds (all the seagulls all over the boats like the birds on the playground equipment in his movie the Birds) and the violin music when Darla showed up like the violin music in Psycho. And the great white shark named Bruce was the name of the mechanical great white shark in Jaws. Too funny and clever. 🤣
'fun' fact: When this came out, lots of kids wanted to free their fish and fkushed them down the toilet. Sadly not all drains lead to the ocean, and when I read about it, they said that the drains have... chompers, or something? So... yeah. Don't flush your fish!
This hits different as an adult. The trauma of having nothing left but one kid who gets abducted the very first day you take them to school? Enough to make you just end it honestly 😩🤦🏽♀️
Well, Pixar is owned by Disney now, but back in 2003 it was still independent and had John Lasseter running the show. So a stark difference to how Disney make things today.
6:32 that is a species of marine flatworm. It is representing the species know as the "fuchsia flatworm" a brightly colored marine species. They are in the phylum platyhelminthes, which includes marine flatworms, freshwater flatworms, and terrestrial flatworms. A good example of a terrestrial flatworm are hammerhead worms. Freshwater flatworms are usually very small. Tapeworm are also in this phylum, which are parasitic flatworms. Do not fear them though as most are free living and do not affect humans in any way. Why did I write all of this info? Nobody asked
I'm somebody and I totally appreciate your effort.
I think it’s also called the “Spanish Dancer” nudibranch
As a 29 year old man I still get teared up at their movie. It's still one of my favorite Pixar movies.
you know its kind of dark if you reword the summary of this movie to take out the idea they are fish. A newly wed couple with their children move into a new suburban neighbourhood when a serial killer attacks and kills most of the family save for the husband and one son who goes on to have a disability due to the attack while the father suffers from PTSD. The son gets abducted and taken across the world and the father hunts down the men who took his son. its like the movie Taken lol
This will always be one of my favorite movies. The characters are fantastic, the story is simple yet relatable and powerful, and over 20 years later, this is still some of the most gorgeous and amazing animation I've ever seen. Great reactions gentlemen!
Funniest moment: the little girl, Darla, tapping on the aquarium glass singing “twinkle twinkle little duck!” and Curtis yelling “KILL IT!”
Apologies, Chris was the one who yelled it, I remembered it wrong.
Crush is a whole vibe 😂
And Squirt 🥹🥹
the talking to Crush thing they have in one of the Disney theme parks is hysterical
My mother took my son to see this in theater for his 7th birthday, having zero clue about how it starts, my son was FURIOUS that the mother was killed and refused to ever watch it again, he's now 28 and still refuses to watch it, many people his age with kids, will forward the movie to the first day of school scene and there's a whole bunch of kids who have no idea that's how the movie starts, I feel bad for them knowing it traumatize them as adults instead 🤦♀️
The cast did an awesome job with the voices
This movie is a huge childhood favorite of mine. In fact, most of Pixar movies have been big part of my childhood. I watched it so much I think at some point I broke the DVD 😅
This one still makes me tear up thinking about how my son and I used to watch this when he was little. He’s almost 21 now. My, how the time does fly.
What is creepy about the Barracuda is that in one of its concept art works, you can see the mother's tail hanging out its mouth.
😢
I wonder why they didn’t do that. It’s probably to make things “kid-friendly” since, y’know? It is still an animated movie and is geared towards kids. But maybe, just maybe, they chose not to do that because Coral is still alive… and we just don’t know it. Hopefully, it will be explored in the 3rd movie.
15:38 killed me lmao. AHH HE'S FRENCH
I absolutely loved this movie. I like that they gave some of the fish disabilities. I felt bad for the poor seahorse that's allergic to water.
I remember the librarian of my elementary school bought the DVD right when it came out. She played it during lunch. The library had the most kids ever their to watch the movie.
3:43 Nemo!
6:05 "Don't Hurt yourself"😆
7:48 not the "I hate You!"
8:24 Touch the Butt!
12:40 👏🏻
13:45 Oh no!
14:16 Here's Brucey!
16:17 Ouch!😅
18:55 Good Feelings gone!
20:45 Sharkbit!
22:33 Chumps!
28:10 Idoit Birds!
32:19 Thank you!😂
33:02 Bad Girl!
34:30 the Poor Kid🤣
35:24 Take that Kid!
36:47 Talk now Jackwagon
39:33 Now What!
Fun Fact: Clownfish are one of the few animals that can change sex.
If a Female dies, and only males remain, the largest male will grow even bigger and start laying eggs...
In case you dont know why there never was a sequal where Nemo was grown up with kids...
Which means Marlin is technically trans
15:39 AAAHHH HE’S FRENCH!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Why did i laugh so hard?!?
At one point, in developing the water tech for the ocean simulation - The simulation looked so good that it didn't fit the cartoon fish vibe, so they had to tone it down :)
It makes sense too because cgi was always good at replicating reality, but you have to break the engine in many ways to get the result you want for an animated movie.
Finding Dory should be next. It is a great sequel to this one. And very funny.
I was 10 years old when this movie came out and I’m 30 now. Still makes me cry. Finding Dory too. Such good movies.
I remember this was the first-ever film I watched in a cinema. I watched as part of a school trip. My second favourite Pixar movie. Number 1 naturally being Toy Story.
Honestly one of the cutest things I've ever heard in a kid's movie is.... "Awww, you guys made me ink...." -Pearl the octopus
Curtis: "Whoa, they've got a lot of kids"
Me: "Not for long!"
It’s only right that Finding Dory is coming up soon 😌
It's been out for a while now.
I have "Just Keep Swimming" on a post-it over my desk for bad mental health days. Also, Finding Dory is one of the very few sequels that is at least as good as the original, if not better. It's absolutely worth a watch.
My brother, dad, and I (all adults) went to see this movie 3x in the theater because we laughed so hard!!
Easily one of the greatest animated movies ever
Dory honestly is my favorite character. I will not apologize for loving that fish.
As Dean Winchester said.
#SPNFamily4ever
This is one of my favorite Pixar films ever!
This particular movie holds a special place in my heart.
It's one of those movie's I grew to connect with (tho the themes gave me nightmares as a kid)
Finding Nemo was one of my favorite Pixar movies and it was nice
Great reaction BTW
Actually knew somebody that had a short-term memory loss like that. When you’d hang out with him, he will tell you the same story three times. He was aware of it and joked if any of his son-in-law‘s ever hurt his daughters, he kill them and never think twice about it.
Another Pixar Movie, which I loved as a kid, and that's why it's so nostalgic to me, too.
Probably one of the first movies I’ve ever watched since I was a kid. Love it so bloody much
Crazy how this movie came out the year I was born... almost 21 years later still one of my favorites
Yall have to watch Finding Dory now!!!!!
Yess, finding Dory is pretty good aswell
Arguably Pixar’s best movie ever made, at least from the 2000’s. every scene is an adventure
I think John Ratzenberger (the voice of Hamm) voices the school of fish that mocks Marlin.
When I first watched this movie when I was young, I don't remember myself sad during the opening scene, but re-watched again as an adult? Crushed my heart🥲
Hope you react to the sequel, Finding Dory!
Marlin would become the female in the clownfish colony, assuming he was the biggest.. clownfish can anywhere from 100-1000 eggs so when she said there's well over 400 eggs she meant that 😂😂😂, but the fish that "attacked" is a barracuda and they don't tend to eat clownfish.
My mom was talking about you again and let me know you guys dropped a new reaction video. Looking forward to this one dudes!
Did you know in the opening scene when Marlin was fighting the barracuda it says that male clownfish doesn’t fight or help female clownfish to defeat any dangerous sea creatures. Which means Marlin is not a male clownfish in the inside he’s a female clownfish which explains how Marlin fight the barracuda to try help his wife Coral to save many children as she can before she died with 399 children and one surviving Nemo.
My most fav animated movie ever. The opening scene scarred me as child.
this movie broke my heart as a kid and it still does now. Watched this so often with my Dad. Such a beautiful story of fatherly love and letting go of your children but also found family and believing in yourself ❤ and even that portrayal of disability is so well done!
When Carl Reiner was asked on the Tonight Show who the funniest person is, he said “A 16 year old kid named Albert Einstein.” (A friend of his son Rob Reiner). When Albert Einstein grew up he took the stage name Albert Brooks.
Strength comes from pain and adversity…..overcoming it is what makes great stories 🥹
Marlin and Dory being rescued by the turtles makes sense because sea turtles love to eat jellyfish.
Oh my cod this movie has so much sole on a scale of 1-10
It is especially loved in Finland but they are Offishaly quite shellfish for reel they were hooked on it
Just squidding
After trawling through lots of others This reaction was brill'iant
😂 I sea what you did there.
I've been watching this movie for 20 years....howwwww did I not notice the fishing boat that caught them in the net was made to look like the orca, the boat from Jaws?!!!
I remember watching this in theaters when it first came out it was GREAT & still is. I truly HATE THE OPENING I didn't expect the beginning to be this tragic :( Such a good, heartwarming & funny film
I loved the emotional learning experiences in this movie. Also how the movie had some real fish/sea trivia going in it. Both those factors helped emhasize the feeling like this could be reality for these fish. The iconic names and references were cool too. I will wait until the pod cast to go into more detail on all the stuff ive picked up on. This movie is definitely one of my top 10 sea/ocean related films if not number 1. A childhood staple which didnt need to go this hard but im glad they did. I kind of wish more films were on this level of writing.
After I got engaged, me and my fiancee decided to watch this together and I'm glad I did, even got the two disc version I had as a kid, I still love this movie even if Darla terrified me as a child, still loved it
I always liked watching people who lived in a cave and now learned what films are, especially classic cinema, which everyone knows. Or maybe it's just a pretense.
there’s just no way you’ve never seen this classic
I hear ya. Understandible, that it sounds odd to people.
I didn't see Nemo until I was an adult either. Lol
We were restricted to faith/family based entertainment for the most part growing up.
Nemo is a movie that would be banned or limited in a percentage of households. (might still be, idk)
I got lucky having cousins that were movie buffs and worked at the rental store. 😅
Great reaction ;) You must see second part, Finding Dory (2016)
14:16 Here's Brucey
Ah, the good ol'days where you could relate to a story because of a shared human condition (even if it was about fish!) instead of because of how someone looks. Good times!
Hey guys. Could you do some of the OG classics like Snowhite or Cinderella. I truly like them but nowadays it is considered "traditional". I do hope you try it guys for those movies actually have great lessons like silent resiliency and genuine kindness to everyone
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I watched this movie in theaters twice as a kid and my god the Anglerfish and shark scenes scared so many kids! 😅 Funny enough Sinbad Legend of the Seven Seas was playing in the theater next door and my dad snuck me in once Nemo went off. 🤣 I was like 11
I remember those days. After we saw a movie, sometimes we would sneak into another movie to catch the tail end of another film.
Shoutout to you guys and editor for dropping all the great videos!!! I’m glad I found this channel a while back!!! Much love ❤
Ah, the good old days. RIP Pixar.
Fun fact about the octopus. The shorter tentacle is usually has their reproductive organs
I loved this movie when i was a kid last time i legit watched this was when i was 12 lol and i remember liking it a lot i loved your guys reaction to this movie by the way
Rest in peace
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