Finding Nemo is a movie produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released in 2003. There are many messages skillfully addressed in this movie. The three morals that are very important are ‘the importance of teamwork’, ‘your difference do not define you’, and ‘your parents will never give up on you’. Many morals are cleverly addressed
Marlin vows to keep his only surviving child safe. Six years later, Marlin is now overprotective of his son, Nemo, who is starting his first day at school. During an argument over Marlin's overprotectiveness, Nemo defiantly swims to a speedboat and is captured by scuba divers.
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Finding Nemo is a great example of how to create not just a great lead character, but an exciting array of likable characters who all offer something different. Each character has a unique personality, and while fish and other sea creatures aren't something humans can really relate with, because of how likable the characters are in this movie
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