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Finding Nemo (2003)
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.
Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken from his Great Barrier Reef home to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to his worrisome father Marlin and a friendly but forgetful fish Dory to bring Nemo home -- meeting vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more along the way.
The film's narrative, while centered on a father's personal journey, consistently highlights environmental concerns regarding human impact on marine life and emphasizes the importance of diverse communities cooperating to overcome challenges, aligning with subtle progressive values.
The animated film 'Finding Nemo' features a diverse voice cast for its animal characters. However, its narrative primarily focuses on universal themes of family, adventure, and overcoming personal fears, without explicitly engaging with or critiquing traditional human identities or promoting explicit DEI themes.
Finding Nemo does not feature any explicit or implicitly identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The film's narrative centers on familial love and adventure, with no elements pertaining to LGBTQ+ identities or experiences.
Finding Nemo does not depict any transsexual characters or themes within its narrative. The story focuses on Marlin's journey to find his son Nemo, exploring themes of family, friendship, and overcoming fear, without any elements related to gender identity or transition.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Finding Nemo is an original story with characters created specifically for the film. There is no prior source material or historical basis for its characters to establish a baseline gender that could be swapped.
Finding Nemo is an original animated film featuring marine animals. The concept of human race, and therefore a 'race swap' as defined, does not apply to its characters, which are fish and other sea creatures.
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Actors
| Name | Role | Gender | Race | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Albert Brooks | Marlin (voice) | Male | White, Ashkenazi Jewish, Ashkenazi Jewish | |
Ellen DeGeneres | Dory (voice) | Female | White | |
Alexander Gould | Nemo (voice) | Male | White | |
Willem Dafoe | Gill (voice) | Male | White | |
Geoffrey Rush | Nigel (voice) | Male | White | |
Brad Garrett | Bloat (voice) | Male | Jewish, White | |
Allison Janney | Peach (voice) | Female | White | |
Joe Ranft | Jacques (voice) | Male | White | |
Andrew Stanton | Crush (voice) | Male | White | |
Lee Unkrich | Additional Voices (voice) | Male | White |
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