Finding Nemo Resources

Websites

Fish Are Friends

The official Finding Nemo page at Pixar's website.

Just Keep Swimming

The main article about Finding Nemo created by that treasure trove of Pixar information, The Pixar Wiki.

Extra Fresh Fish

Nemo, Marlin, and Dory get top marks (99% fresh) on Rotten Tomatoes. Visit this link to read all the amazing reviews of the movie

Book or TV Adaptations

Exploring the Reef

This short documentary film is a tour of the Great Barrier Reef with a little help from Marlin, Nemo, and Dory.

Finding Nemo: The Musical

What would a fish story be without a little music? You can see Nemo and friends sing along to their under sea adventures at Walt Disney World.

Little Golden Fish

Check out the huge selection of Nemo-themed children's book out there. Our favorite is this one from Little Golden Books.

Articles and Interviews

Free Nemo!

When Finding Nemo first came out in 2003, demand for clownfish and blue tangs (Nemos and Dorys) skyrocketed. It's pretty ironic since the movie was all about fish who most definitely did not want to wind up living their lives out in a tiny glass tank.

Nemo in Navajo

In 2016, Finding Nemo became the first kid's movie to get translated into Navajo on the big screen. The only other Navajo-language movie out there is Star Wars: A New Hope.

Video

Finding Nemo Trailer

The fishy trailer that started it all.

Finding Dory Trailer

The trailer for the sequel starring Dory herself.

Everything Wrong with Finding Nemo

Okay, we don't think anything's wrong with this movie, but the folks over at CinemaSins might have found a few little things to nitpick.

Audio

The Music of the Ocean

Enjoy the sounds of the sea with the entire film score to Finding Nemo.

Images

Not the Only Two Fish in the Sea

The movie poster for Finding Nemo: 3-D with the entire cast swimming along.

The Tank Gang

Everyone's all here in the dentist's office.

The Real Stars

Photos of the real-life fish behind Finding Nemo's most awesome characters.

Anemone Sweet Anemone

Two actual clownfish hanging out in the safety of their sea anemone home.

The Great Barrier Reef

This is the place Marlin and Nemo call home.

Map of the Great Barrier Reef

The actual reef stretches 1,800 miles down the coast of Australia, so we'd say "great" is a pretty accurate way to describe it.

It's the EAC, Duuude

This map of the East Australian Current shows you how Marlin and Dory made their way to Nemo in Sydney.

Sydney Harbour

With views like this, you better believe the rent on the dentist's office space has to be sky high.