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Pictures of characters - to watch in high resolution, click on them
Nemo, a young clownfish, Marlin's son
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Coral, Marlin's wife and Nemo's mother
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Marlin, a clownfish, Nemo's father
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Dory, a Pacific regal blue tang
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Mr. Ray, a spotted eagle ray, Nemo's school teacher
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Bill, a yellow longnose butterflyfish, Tad's father
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Ted, a flapjack octopus, Pearl's father
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Bob, a seahorse, Sheldon's father
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Darla, Dr. Sherman's niece, known as a fish-killer
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Dr. Philip Sherman, the dentist who captured Nemo
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Gill, a moorish idol
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Bloat, a porcupine fish
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Peach, an ochre starfish
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Gurgle, a royal gramma
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Bubbles, a yellow tang
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Deb, a four-striped damselfish
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Jacques, a french-speaking Pacific cleaner shrimp
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Nigel, an australian pelican
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Crush, a hundred and fifty years old green sea turtle
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Bruce, a great white shark
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Anchor, a hammerhead shark
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Chum, a mako shark, Bruce's sidekick
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Sherman's tank
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Tad, a young yellow longnose butterflyfish
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Pearl, a young flapjack octopus
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Sheldon, a young seahorse
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Squirtt, a young sea turtle, Crush's son
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Crab
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Anglerfish by whose light Marlin and Dory has recovered Sherman's mask
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Barracuda from whose attack on the family of Marlin remains only Nemo's egg
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Johansenn, an old plaice
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Moonfishes which showed the direction to Sydney
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Full Quotes
MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Mmm.
MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Mmm-hmm.
MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Yes, Marlin. No, I see it. It's beautiful.
MARLIN: So, Coral, when you said you wanted an ocean view, you didn't think that we we're gonna get the whole ocean, did you? Huh? Oh yeah. A fish can breath out here. Did your man deliver or did he deliver?
CORAL: My man delivered.
MARLIN: And it wasn't so easy.
CORAL: Because a lot of other clownfish had their eyes on this place.
MARLIN: You better believe they did every single one of them.
CORAL: Mm-hmm. You did good. And the neighborhood is awesome.
MARLIN: So, you do like it, don't you?
CORAL: No, no. I do, I do. I really do like it. But Marlin, I know that the drop off is desirable with the great schools and the amazing view and all, but do we really need so much space?
MARLIN: Coral, honey, these are our kids we're talking about. They deserve the best. Look, look, look. They'll wake up, poke their little heads out and they'll see a whale! See, right by their bedroom window.
CORAL: Shhh, you're gonna wake the kids.
MARLIN: Oh, right. Right.
CORAL: Aww, look. They're dreaming. We still have to name them.
MARLIN: You wanna name all of 'em, right now? All right, we'll name this half Marlin Jr. and then this half Coral Jr. Okay, we're done.
CORAL: I like Nemo.
MARLIN: Nemo? Well, we'll name one Nemo but I'd like most of them to be Marlin Jr.
CORAL: Just think that in a couple of days, we're gonna be parents!
MARLIN: Yeah. What if they don't like me?
CORAL: Marlin.
MARLIN: No, really.
CORAL: There's over 400 eggs. Odds are, one of them is bound to like you.
CORAL: What?
MARLIN: You remember how we met?
CORAL: Well, I try not to.
MARLIN: Well, I remember. Excuse me, miss, can you check and see if there's a hook in my lip?
CORAL: Marlin!
MARLIN: Well, you gotta look a little closer because it's wiggling.
CORAL: Get away!
MARLIN: Here he is. Cutie's here! Where did everybody go?
MARLIN: Coral, get inside the house, Coral. No, Coral, don't. They'll be fine. Just get inside, you, right now.
MARLIN: No! Coral! Coral? Coral? Oh!
MARLIN: Ohh. There, there, there. It's okay, daddy's here. Daddy's got you. I promise, I will never let anything happen to you... Nemo.
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