Dory (Finding Nemo)

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== Dory (Finding Nemo) ==

Dory is a fictional character from the 2003 Pixar animated film Finding Nemo and its 2016 sequel Finding Dory. She is a regal blue tang fish (Paracanthurus hepatus) who suffers from short-term memory loss. Dory is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres in both films.

Character Background

Dory is introduced in Finding Nemo as a friendly and optimistic fish who offers to help Marlin, a clownfish, in his quest to find his missing son, Nemo. Despite her memory issues, Dory proves to be resourceful and loyal, forming a strong bond with Marlin and Nemo.

In Finding Dory, the character's backstory is explored further. It is revealed that Dory was separated from her parents, Jenny and Charlie, as a child. The film follows her journey to reunite with them, with the help of Marlin, Nemo, and new characters like Hank, a septopus (seven-armed octopus).

Personality

Dory is characterized by her cheerful and kind-hearted nature. Despite her short-term memory loss, she remains positive and determined. Her catchphrase, "Just keep swimming," has become iconic and symbolizes her perseverance.

Role in the Films

Finding Nemo

In Finding Nemo, Dory meets Marlin while he is searching for his son. She offers to help him, and together they face various challenges, including encounters with Bruce the shark, a swarm of jellyfish, and a group of sea turtles led by Crush. Dory's ability to read human language proves crucial in locating Nemo.

Finding Dory

Finding Dory focuses on Dory's quest to find her parents. Along the way, she meets new friends like Destiny the whale shark and Bailey the beluga whale. The film delves into themes of family, identity, and overcoming personal challenges.

Cultural Impact

Dory has become one of the most beloved characters in the Finding Nemo franchise. Her positive attitude and memorable quotes have resonated with audiences of all ages. The character has also been featured in various merchandise, theme park attractions, and promotional materials.

Voice Actor

Ellen DeGeneres's portrayal of Dory has been widely praised. Her performance brought humor and depth to the character, contributing significantly to the success of both films.

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