I wondered how the Dentist only ever seemed minorly inconvenienced by a Pelican bursting into his office but then I remembered Australians are built different.
People often forget that, appart from the trauma Marlin went through, Nemo is actually a disabled character, and as a disabled person since birth, Nemo's was such an amazing representation. The not understanding why he is being so protected when everyone else (of his own age) isn't, is such a real thing.
That's the AUSTRALIAN ocean, it actually has some pretty shit to see, at the very least. Most other oceans are just as dangerous-- plus they're pitch dark, often freezing, and you could cut yourself to ribbons just on human skeletons and sunken trash alone long before anything actually finds you out there.
I liked that they never had Marlin and Dory hook up after finding Nemo, as you might have expected. Instead, they stay as good pals, which is a great representation of platonic male/female friendships.
4:00 The environmentalism message from Finding Nemo was trying to discourage people from owning tropical fish as pets. It completely backfired because it caused a spike in clownfish sales.
Dory's appeal for Marlin not to leave after he thinks Nemo is gone is one of the biggest tear-jerkers in the film. She so desperately doesn't want to be alone.
you’re so right - i thought that part of the movie was so poignant: the fish that can’t help but forget, appealing to the fish that doesn’t want to remember
'Marlin could transition' Clownfish are actually hermaphroditic animals; when a clownfish's mate dies, they change gender to fit the role they need to in an anemone. So this is entirely possible.
This story, and the sequel, is one of my favorite stories of grief, loss, and learning to let go. The power of found family and the enduring strength of true parental love.
Even though i loved watching this movie as a kid I kinda remember how it used to lowkey give me anxiety, like the characters are in danger every other minute 💀
17:53 FUN FACT! In Clownfish schools, When the female clownfish dies the most dominant male transitions into becoming the new female! So biologically speaking. Marlin should be transitioning into a female Clown Fish!
I’m glad they acknowledged how creepy this movie really is - as a kid I was freaked out by the barracuda, the sharks, Darla, the dentist torture stuff and the freaky light fish thing. I’m afraid of the ocean and it’s probably because of this movie. Still a good movie tho 7/10
“It should’ve been just Dude Crush the movie.” So it would’ve been Crush and Ed O’Neil octopus trying to help Dori find her parents. That sounds awesome.
I thought it was just a reference to the "dude bro" surfer guy stereotype that was pretty popular in that era. I thought it was an American thing, but this movie suggests it's also an Australian stereotype
Yeah I had the exact same reaction watching this video for the first time. Its funny how many voices I heard growing up who I can now easily recognize but never made the connection
This movie has always been a major thing for me and my Dad. We always love to quote the lines to each other. ❤ Love that guy and this movie. Very quotable.
i remeber when disney did those subtle background references, i always wished there were Ariel characters like flounder in the background, or there was like a flaming ship really tiny in the background, like both stories took place at the same time in the same sea
5:54 yeah! maybe a little bit, but I guess that's what made it so memorable for me. literally one of a few movies I haven't rewatched since childhood and I still remember the plot very well
God, I remember when every single movies used to come out with a video game Most of them used to suck But in a good way you know? It felt like walking around the sets of the animated film So nostalgic
It’s funny you mentioned the thing about “I wonder if the director of this movie lost their kid in a Walmart or something” because the actual inspiration for Finding Nemo stems from Andrew Stanton’s experience as an overprotective parent. He recalled a story once where he took his son for a walk in the park but spent the whole time steering him away from any potential danger and realized afterwards that he’d taken away what could have been a father-son bonding experience by spending the whole day worrying about what could’ve gone wrong, instead of just enjoying the moment
13:30 As a kid, this joke always flew over head, because even in the early 2000s, my parents had street directories - i.e. books of city road maps. It came in handy because they work in real estate. That, and because I misheard the line as "What is it? We're merely asking for directions."
Soul had sooo much potential And then they turned the protagonist into oa blob 10 min into the film Even my little brother was like "I was more interested in the jazz stuff"
14:46 well given how most fish can't chew, they are probably still alive for a good while after being swallowed. There's all kinds of weird shit where fish fight their way back out, use the mouth as shelter or actually survive the whole way through the digestive tract.
10:39 I mean... when I was a kid, I already related more to Marlin, because I was very much a no-nonsense type, at least in relation to the other kids at school. I think that might also be why I enjoyed _Bedknobs and Broomsticks_ so much as a kid despite it essentially being a _Mary Poppins_ knockoff from the same people who did _Mary Poppins_ - because Miss Price is literally me as a middle-aged cat lady. (also, I meant the _"Mary Poppins_ knockoff" part as a joke, don't take it too seriously)
It sounds silly but this movie actually means so much to me. Like I have a marine biology degree because as a kid I asked my mom what job I could have working with the pretty Finding Nemo fish and she said “you could be a marine biologist” and I was like “okay!” And here we are. Still trying to actually find work in that field but I went to school a thousand miles from home to learn about marine biology because this movie inspired me as a kid to love the ocean
14:32 Actually, that would be a tad creepy, as if we assume both _Toy Story_ and _Finding Nemo_ take place in their respective years of release, Sid would be in his late teens or early 20s by the time _Finding Nemo_ takes place, and Darla's... literally stated to be 8. It would be like Lisa Simpson going out with the store clerk from _Turning Red_ (because, let's be real, Lisa's perpetually 8, so she would have been 8 in 2002). So... I guess that means Lisa and Devon would have been perfect in 1993?
3:47 the diver scene scared the shit out of me when I was a kid I don’t know why though of a few reasons Reason number 1. Nemo screaming.(DADDY HELP ME) that shit is burnt into my ears Reason 2. The music sounds like something out of a fucking horror movie. I feel like I’m gonna be stabbed by Norman Bates in a shower. And C. The divers themselves I don’t know it’s just the way that they move looks uncanny The way that they ominously appear from the shadows the way that there bubbles appear When they do show up the way that they give Nemo the cold blank of death The way that you can actually see the divers real life eyes in the goggles,(seriously that’s an amazing detail) I know to the humans. This is all memorising seeing the barrier Reef but to a fish it’s fucking scary. I still standby that this is one of the most scariest things in any “kid-ish” sort of media
You're actually right that this movie is actually for parents - the whole messaging is about how Marlin has to be less of a helicopter parent and give Nemo more freedom because it's bad for their relationship and drives Nemo into danger when he's suffocated.
Top 5 Pixar movies. This really sparked the feeling of adventure in me as a kid. Yknow those underwater levels you played in like Mario Galaxy or something? Haven't you ever just wanted to stay there indefinitely? This movie is where I got my fix
As an Australian I do not remember this being Aussie but I do remeber being handed a Great Barrier Reef restoration poster a few hours later in the city (I also remember absolutely despising Darla even as a kid)
17:52 Good news for Kor. Clownfish are all born male, but will transition to Female if the circumstances call for it. It also means that biologically speaking, there's a decent chance Marlin and Nemo will procreate as they lost the only female clownfish in the reef
@@OfficialKirby All clownfish are born male while being hermaphrodites (having both male and female parts) but can transition to full female is need be. It's a bit more complicated than that but that's what happens when you apply human concepts of sex and gender to a different species. To them it's just nature
9:28 I remember watching this in Spanish, Marlin literally says “Retra-peces” when referring to the delay-fish, and I always thought it sounded like a slur
14:19 Dang, it's so weird seeing a location I've actually been to - and *touched* - in a Pixar movie. If there's ever a Pixar movie set in Adelaide, especially if it focuses on the humans and they have Aussie accents, you bet your ash I'ma see it because I'll be so overjoyed.
14:11 Fun fact: this would *not* work in real life, as in cetaceans (whales and dolphins), the respiratory tract actually runs separate from the digestive tract, which is why dolphins communicate with phonic lips (the opening of the blowhole), and whale song is basically like when you vocalise with your nose and mouth closed. And it's also why Snorky the dolphin's mouth movements don't match his speech when he speaks English in that one _Simpsons_ "Treehouse of Horror" episode - because he's actually talking through his nose, and the jaw movement is just so you can tell it's him talking. Also, time to dispel a popular myth while we're on the subject: *no,* dolphins do *not* make those weird clucking noises you hear in anything ever that references dolphins - that's actually a sped-up kookaburra laugh, originally used for the titular dolphin on the show _Flipper,_ and it just cemented in pop culture as the default dolphin sound. Plus, it doesn't help that viewers from outside Australia often mistake the kookaburra's distinct laugh-like call at regular speed for some kind of primate, as it's often used in African jungle settings where it doesn't make sense.
15:31 I mean... for me personally as a kid, this was my first time ever hearing the _Psycho_ music, so naturally, whenever I heard it, I associated it with a cute little red-haired girl (who kills fish).
I recently got my first Nintendo switch, and i decided to get animal crossings due to friend recommendation. I was fishing a bit to fill my museum and i caught a surgeon fish (que me learning the name of Dory's species) and a clown fish back to back and i literally gasped and burst into laughter. Loved this movie as a kid, 10/10
When I was about 2-3 years old, I had this movie on DVD and would watch it almost all the time when I'd be at my grandpa's or at home. My mom said I used to watch it until the credits were done and I'd ask for the movie to be played again. Watch, rewind, repeat.
Dory's story in the sequel really brings home why her and Nemo got along even without Marlin there, Nemo is always wondering why Marlin is so protective of him, and doesn't understand how his disability could affect him without his father around, like how Dory didn't understand why HER parents were so protective of her, because of her disability. They both have never let their disabilities bother them.
I was just thinking about this movie the other day because of how beautiful the ocean is in it. I think watching this movie as a very little kid is what first made me fall in love with the sea
I appreciate the fact that Dory is just a friend to Marlin. They could’ve easily had gone down the cliché route of having them become a couple, but it’s a little bit more wholesome if Dory is doing all this out of the goodness of our heart without any alternative motives
Finding Nemo is one of my favorite Pixar movies, it's so funny and quotable! I have a movie suggestion for you guys, I would like you guys to react to Surfs Up if you haven't already. It's a great movie and it's super underrated!
I and brother watched this movie when we were probably 4-6. We were terrified AND I in particular was traumatized. Literally cried nonstop when nemo was gaken that my parents had to stop playing and we needed to watch it later.
Man, When I watched this movie as a kid. I distinctly remember this movie as depressing and terrifying. I literally had nightmares of Darla. I wanted to never watch this movie again.
First, there was An American Tail. Then came An Australian (Fish) Tail! This was one of Pixar's last great films imo. Side note: DO NOT PEE ON JELLYFISH STINGS. That's a myth with no reputable evidence to support it. Apart from obviously not being sanitary, urine doesn't lessen the pain and can trigger the stinging cells to push further into the skin, releasing more toxin. My younger sister, who was stung at Myrtle Beach and tried the urine method, can attest to this. Likewise, avoid rinsing the stings with cold fresh water (like from a faucet or bottle), as that will similarly worsen it.
I wondered how the Dentist only ever seemed minorly inconvenienced by a Pelican bursting into his office but then I remembered Australians are built different.
That's just Thursday
They kinda have to be.
Ive seen australian youtubers casually interupt a video to shoo away spiders the size of a hand so t hat tracks
@@oshkeetAHAHAHA, WHAT
@@oshkeetlol which TH-camrs? I have to see
People often forget that, appart from the trauma Marlin went through, Nemo is actually a disabled character, and as a disabled person since birth, Nemo's was such an amazing representation. The not understanding why he is being so protected when everyone else (of his own age) isn't, is such a real thing.
I remember when I went to the doctors and they gave a nemo sticker that said I’m special
EXACTLY like my parents acted like i was a super fragile artifact that would shatter if there’s even a slight wind 💀
@@alllittlethingzzoh no. 💀 They labeled ya n everything.
Nemo’s disability was more subtle than Giulia’s dad in _Luca._
Ahh yess
People say the lesson of this movie is overcoming grief and learning to let your kids go. This is the lesson I take: THE OCEAN IS F*CKING TERRIFYING.
So is space, but it’s mostly emptiness.
That's the AUSTRALIAN ocean, it actually has some pretty shit to see, at the very least. Most other oceans are just as dangerous-- plus they're pitch dark, often freezing, and you could cut yourself to ribbons just on human skeletons and sunken trash alone long before anything actually finds you out there.
@@Wired4Life2That’s the message I got from Gravity. Lol
As a kid, I didn't know that much about the ocean, as a teen/adult... f** k the ocean.
@@Little1Cave Chaos every 90 mins., though.
I liked that they never had Marlin and Dory hook up after finding Nemo, as you might have expected. Instead, they stay as good pals, which is a great representation of platonic male/female friendships.
Did anyone ever expect them to get together? The whole movie she was like his hyperactive grown niece or something
Yeah bro Pixar said NO to interspecies marriage 🔥
Bru Dori has memory loss imagine she forgets something
Dory isn’t really the type for relationships either, she’d forget about things like picking up Nemo from school all the time
Platonic relationships are a lie
4:00 The environmentalism message from Finding Nemo was trying to discourage people from owning tropical fish as pets. It completely backfired because it caused a spike in clownfish sales.
And blue tangs
Which is a species that rarely breeds in captivity
Meaning it greatly endangered the entire species as whole
@@matheussanthiago9685 If it’s the same as the regal tang, then the good news is that they’re categorized as least concern.
That would explain why _Beverly Hills Chihuahua_ flat-out spelled it out at the end.
Dory's appeal for Marlin not to leave after he thinks Nemo is gone is one of the biggest tear-jerkers in the film. She so desperately doesn't want to be alone.
you’re so right - i thought that part of the movie was so poignant: the fish that can’t help but forget, appealing to the fish that doesn’t want to remember
'Marlin could transition'
Clownfish are actually hermaphroditic animals; when a clownfish's mate dies, they change gender to fit the role they need to in an anemone. So this is entirely possible.
This story, and the sequel, is one of my favorite stories of grief, loss, and learning to let go. The power of found family and the enduring strength of true parental love.
Even though i loved watching this movie as a kid I kinda remember how it used to lowkey give me anxiety, like the characters are in danger every other minute 💀
17:53 FUN FACT! In Clownfish schools, When the female clownfish dies the most dominant male transitions into becoming the new female! So biologically speaking. Marlin should be transitioning into a female Clown Fish!
I was just about to say that too, thats so funny that the Joke actually worked
As said by high boi, marlin is going across the ocean just for some incest
Looks like someone watched the Film Theory
A lot of fishes are hermaphrodites.
But it wouldn't be as engaging if everything in this movie was biologically accurate
@@JThePervertedSummoner I imagine that the dialog would be way worse.
This is pretty much another Pixar classic. “Fish are friends, not food.”
This movie really resonates with me for a lot of personal reasons. Also, this movie has a lot of iconic dialogue
I’m glad they acknowledged how creepy this movie really is - as a kid I was freaked out by the barracuda, the sharks, Darla, the dentist torture stuff and the freaky light fish thing. I’m afraid of the ocean and it’s probably because of this movie. Still a good movie tho 7/10
“It should’ve been just Dude Crush the movie.”
So it would’ve been Crush and Ed O’Neil octopus trying to help Dori find her parents. That sounds awesome.
I’m like fully convinced the turtle in this movie was high as shit on weed.
On *seaweed* you could say
High on life brahh!
@@JOJ0606 nice one 😎😎😎
@@CrypticKnight10 thanks 😎
I thought it was just a reference to the "dude bro" surfer guy stereotype that was pretty popular in that era.
I thought it was an American thing, but this movie suggests it's also an Australian stereotype
8:36 OMG THATS WILLEM DAFOE !!!
That explains the daddy factor
Yeah I had the exact same reaction watching this video for the first time. Its funny how many voices I heard growing up who I can now easily recognize but never made the connection
This movie has always been a major thing for me and my Dad. We always love to quote the lines to each other. ❤ Love that guy and this movie. Very quotable.
8:42 Ain’t no way you all thought you could reference the YTP Finding Nemo (Frying Nemo) and get away with it
Fun Fact: Gill was voiced by Willem DaFoe, a fact I didn’t know until very, very, recently
Am i the only one that was terrified by the scubadiver capturing Nemo as a kid
I was scared of Bruce
i remeber when disney did those subtle background references, i always wished there were Ariel characters like flounder in the background, or there was like a flaming ship really tiny in the background, like both stories took place at the same time in the same sea
5:54 yeah! maybe a little bit, but I guess that's what made it so memorable for me. literally one of a few movies I haven't rewatched since childhood and I still remember the plot very well
The jellyfish level was my favourite part of the GBA version of the tie-in game.
Was just fun.
God, I remember when every single movies used to come out with a video game
Most of them used to suck
But in a good way you know?
It felt like walking around the sets of the animated film
So nostalgic
8:21 I was at an aquarium with my sister and brother-in-law a few months ago and someone screamed "SHARKBAIT, HOO HAHA" 😭
😂
It’s funny you mentioned the thing about “I wonder if the director of this movie lost their kid in a Walmart or something” because the actual inspiration for Finding Nemo stems from Andrew Stanton’s experience as an overprotective parent. He recalled a story once where he took his son for a walk in the park but spent the whole time steering him away from any potential danger and realized afterwards that he’d taken away what could have been a father-son bonding experience by spending the whole day worrying about what could’ve gone wrong, instead of just enjoying the moment
13:30 As a kid, this joke always flew over head, because even in the early 2000s, my parents had street directories - i.e. books of city road maps. It came in handy because they work in real estate.
That, and because I misheard the line as "What is it? We're merely asking for directions."
At the end where he says “next stop, knowledge,” I used to think he was saying college.
The next Pixar movie they need to watch is Soul. The story in that movie is amazing.
Soul had sooo much potential
And then they turned the protagonist into oa blob 10 min into the film
Even my little brother was like "I was more interested in the jazz stuff"
@@matheussanthiago9685 The first bit of Soul was fucking amazing.
Then the soul stuff and then the protagonist as a cat was... Meh
The music is so great. Especially the one that plays ominously after nemo is taken and when the fishing net was pulling up
Frying Nemo flashbacks 8:43
Those 4 videos were solid gold.
@16:52
Finding Nemo has such a strong voice-cast. Willem Dafoe as Gill?? Shout out to Albert Brooks & Ellen for killing the leads.
The only good thing to come out of Ellen (unless she happens to have kids who've cut ties with her).
@@ARCtheCartoonMasterwell she’s gay so😂
I used to watch this movie a lot as a baby to the point where i recited the chants from the fish in the dentist's office
You have memories as a baby?
8:45 is giving me flashbacks of the Frying Nemo YTP quadrilogy
1:42 "that snail was about to charge"
Took along time for me to learn it wasn't charging $$
14:46 well given how most fish can't chew, they are probably still alive for a good while after being swallowed. There's all kinds of weird shit where fish fight their way back out, use the mouth as shelter or actually survive the whole way through the digestive tract.
1:36 Fun fact:
That comment from Marlin was not unwarrented. Knowing the messed up world of Sea snails...yeah he saved his son there
10:39 I mean... when I was a kid, I already related more to Marlin, because I was very much a no-nonsense type, at least in relation to the other kids at school.
I think that might also be why I enjoyed _Bedknobs and Broomsticks_ so much as a kid despite it essentially being a _Mary Poppins_ knockoff from the same people who did _Mary Poppins_ - because Miss Price is literally me as a middle-aged cat lady.
(also, I meant the _"Mary Poppins_ knockoff" part as a joke, don't take it too seriously)
6:25 evidently you need to watch that one movie or wherever where Adam Sandler says "i'm waiting for them to play gangnam style"
It’s an episode of Jessie
14:01 You know Jack is white when he says McDonald's sprite is spicy
"Maybe marlin will transition" that's straight up a theory matpat made i am not joking
It sounds silly but this movie actually means so much to me. Like I have a marine biology degree because as a kid I asked my mom what job I could have working with the pretty Finding Nemo fish and she said “you could be a marine biologist” and I was like “okay!” And here we are. Still trying to actually find work in that field but I went to school a thousand miles from home to learn about marine biology because this movie inspired me as a kid to love the ocean
Does anyone remember that one animation where they take Nemo, cut him up, and serve him as food or something like that?
Oh yeah
Why do you remember that
Was Emperor Lemon responsible somehow?
@@Wired4Life2Yeah, try “Frying Nemo” anthology. They already referenced it at 8:42
@@samuelmurrill7438, I remember that parody! I loved it as a kid.
Those bento box octopi are based off actual octopie. It's the flapjack octopus. It's probably what they modeled the hot dogs off.
14:32 Actually, that would be a tad creepy, as if we assume both _Toy Story_ and _Finding Nemo_ take place in their respective years of release, Sid would be in his late teens or early 20s by the time _Finding Nemo_ takes place, and Darla's... literally stated to be 8. It would be like Lisa Simpson going out with the store clerk from _Turning Red_ (because, let's be real, Lisa's perpetually 8, so she would have been 8 in 2002).
So... I guess that means Lisa and Devon would have been perfect in 1993?
12:43 My sister and I always found the bit with the finger feathers oddly satisfying.
14:41 I just realized: this movie was probably several people's vore awakening.
3:47 the diver scene scared the shit out of me when I was a kid I don’t know why though of a few reasons
Reason number 1. Nemo screaming.(DADDY HELP ME) that shit is burnt into my ears
Reason 2. The music sounds like something out of a fucking horror movie. I feel like I’m gonna be stabbed by Norman Bates in a shower.
And C. The divers themselves I don’t know it’s just the way that they move looks uncanny
The way that they ominously appear from the shadows the way that there bubbles appear When they do show up the way that they give Nemo the cold blank of death
The way that you can actually see the divers real life eyes in the goggles,(seriously that’s an amazing detail)
I know to the humans. This is all memorising seeing the barrier Reef but to a fish it’s fucking scary.
I still standby that this is one of the most scariest things in any “kid-ish” sort of media
You're actually right that this movie is actually for parents - the whole messaging is about how Marlin has to be less of a helicopter parent and give Nemo more freedom because it's bad for their relationship and drives Nemo into danger when he's suffocated.
5:01 Rest in peace, Barry Humphries - vous étiez un trésor national. :(
Top 5 Pixar movies. This really sparked the feeling of adventure in me as a kid. Yknow those underwater levels you played in like Mario Galaxy or something? Haven't you ever just wanted to stay there indefinitely? This movie is where I got my fix
You're a star, keep shining bright!
As an Australian I do not remember this being Aussie but I do remeber being handed a Great Barrier Reef restoration poster a few hours later in the city (I also remember absolutely despising Darla even as a kid)
17:52 Good news for Kor. Clownfish are all born male, but will transition to Female if the circumstances call for it. It also means that biologically speaking, there's a decent chance Marlin and Nemo will procreate as they lost the only female clownfish in the reef
So clownfish can biologically become trans?
@@OfficialKirby All clownfish are born male while being hermaphrodites (having both male and female parts) but can transition to full female is need be. It's a bit more complicated than that but that's what happens when you apply human concepts of sex and gender to a different species. To them it's just nature
@@OfficialKirbyThey don't become trans, they naturally change their biological structure plain and simple. It's called being an hermaphrodite
@@OfficialKirbyno?? It’s called a hermaphrodite
@@mitsuri_supremacy2342it’s a joke
2:35 Nemo swam so Bluey could run🫡
9:28 I remember watching this in Spanish, Marlin literally says “Retra-peces” when referring to the delay-fish, and I always thought it sounded like a slur
11:28 He sounds like Geoff from Total Drama.
HE DOES!
14:19 Dang, it's so weird seeing a location I've actually been to - and *touched* - in a Pixar movie. If there's ever a Pixar movie set in Adelaide, especially if it focuses on the humans and they have Aussie accents, you bet your ash I'ma see it because I'll be so overjoyed.
14:11 Fun fact: this would *not* work in real life, as in cetaceans (whales and dolphins), the respiratory tract actually runs separate from the digestive tract, which is why dolphins communicate with phonic lips (the opening of the blowhole), and whale song is basically like when you vocalise with your nose and mouth closed. And it's also why Snorky the dolphin's mouth movements don't match his speech when he speaks English in that one _Simpsons_ "Treehouse of Horror" episode - because he's actually talking through his nose, and the jaw movement is just so you can tell it's him talking.
Also, time to dispel a popular myth while we're on the subject: *no,* dolphins do *not* make those weird clucking noises you hear in anything ever that references dolphins - that's actually a sped-up kookaburra laugh, originally used for the titular dolphin on the show _Flipper,_ and it just cemented in pop culture as the default dolphin sound. Plus, it doesn't help that viewers from outside Australia often mistake the kookaburra's distinct laugh-like call at regular speed for some kind of primate, as it's often used in African jungle settings where it doesn't make sense.
Me reading all your comments bc they're lined up in a row for me and interesting asf:
15:31 I mean... for me personally as a kid, this was my first time ever hearing the _Psycho_ music, so naturally, whenever I heard it, I associated it with a cute little red-haired girl (who kills fish).
17:53 I like how what Kor said was so unhinged that they didn’t even include a patreon send off within the actual recording
13:57 Possible _Futurama_ reference? The secret ingredient of Slurm?
Finding nemo is a childhood classic
8:53 Green Goblin explaining his evil plan but by Pixar
Finding Dory is actually pretty good, which I wasn't expecting when I first saw it
15:20 she said 3 words 💀💀
I recently got my first Nintendo switch, and i decided to get animal crossings due to friend recommendation. I was fishing a bit to fill my museum and i caught a surgeon fish (que me learning the name of Dory's species) and a clown fish back to back and i literally gasped and burst into laughter. Loved this movie as a kid, 10/10
8:42 For a second, I thought that said "72 hours Roman", and I was like, "Uh... is there another unit of time called Roman hours?"
When I was about 2-3 years old, I had this movie on DVD and would watch it almost all the time when I'd be at my grandpa's or at home. My mom said I used to watch it until the credits were done and I'd ask for the movie to be played again. Watch, rewind, repeat.
Dory's story in the sequel really brings home why her and Nemo got along even without Marlin there, Nemo is always wondering why Marlin is so protective of him, and doesn't understand how his disability could affect him without his father around, like how Dory didn't understand why HER parents were so protective of her, because of her disability. They both have never let their disabilities bother them.
I was just thinking about this movie the other day because of how beautiful the ocean is in it. I think watching this movie as a very little kid is what first made me fall in love with the sea
6:04 I never caught the joke as a kid where she knows how to spell escape.
I appreciate the fact that Dory is just a friend to Marlin. They could’ve easily had gone down the cliché route of having them become a couple, but it’s a little bit more wholesome if Dory is doing all this out of the goodness of our heart without any alternative motives
You should watch surfs up!! it’s superrrr underrated
Finding Nemo is one of my favorite Pixar movies, it's so funny and quotable! I have a movie suggestion for you guys, I would like you guys to react to Surfs Up if you haven't already. It's a great movie and it's super underrated!
12:16 STM every time they see Mrs Incredible
P sure Finding Nemo was my very first special interest, when I was toddler age😭 I could probably recite the whole script if I tried
Wonder if they would watch the pacific rim franchise
Or Godzilla for that matter.
My friend and I, like friend language is we just quote Nemo, spongebob and shrek
I and brother watched this movie when we were probably 4-6. We were terrified AND I in particular was traumatized. Literally cried nonstop when nemo was gaken that my parents had to stop playing and we needed to watch it later.
I've probably watched this movie over a hundred times in my lifetime. I can literally recite each line of the movie by memory.
Oh man. I use to watch this movie all the time. It will always be memorable for sure
10:02 bro wtf is this evil ass shot from eden
LMAO
Technically marlin is gender fluid since male clownfish can turn into female clownfish once the female clownfish dies!
Nah. They’re just hermaphrodites
And then the mate with their child....so maybe let's simplify it for the movie's sake. XD
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I used to watch this movie six times a day when I was little, one of my favourite Pixar movies
15:43 Dang, so my sister basically gaslit me for being a normal kid, just because she happen to be mature beyond her years.
12:31 Same braincell; some of my classmates were so unbelievably annoying with that.
Moral of the story the ocean is terrifying and we must destroy it before it destroys us
14:27 She looks like if Mabel Pines and Punky Brewster had a baby. (With a bit of Wendy's DNA?)
7:35 ha ha mine have TVs and free toys at the end
Mine does too! (I live in Minnesota)
Playing dory in this movie is ellen degenres one redeeming quality
After this movie came out, Clownfishes became even more endangered as aquariums started catching them more due to demand (by kids' parents)
Loved the heavy rain reference
The speedrun time for the 2003 Finding nemo game is 9:30 on pc
Finally. I was waiting for you guys to recact to my childhood movie
"nah thust just play deadmau5 concerts there"
Yes, deadmau5 specifically, no one else.
Man, When I watched this movie as a kid. I distinctly remember this movie as depressing and terrifying. I literally had nightmares of Darla. I wanted to never watch this movie again.
Watching pet fish just chilling in the aquarium is relaxing
First, there was An American Tail. Then came An Australian (Fish) Tail! This was one of Pixar's last great films imo.
Side note: DO NOT PEE ON JELLYFISH STINGS. That's a myth with no reputable evidence to support it. Apart from obviously not being sanitary, urine doesn't lessen the pain and can trigger the stinging cells to push further into the skin, releasing more toxin. My younger sister, who was stung at Myrtle Beach and tried the urine method, can attest to this. Likewise, avoid rinsing the stings with cold fresh water (like from a faucet or bottle), as that will similarly worsen it.
3:17 bro said that the squid looks like a sausage shaped like a squid 😐
It’s always a day at what time spilling the milk uploads.