Dory — the animated blue tang fish who is a friend of the beloved fish characters Nemo and Marlin — made her debut in a starring role this weekend to large audiences in Columbia. Her popularity, ...
The success of the 2003 Disney-Pixar movie Finding Nemo, which featured an orange clownfish father looking for his kidnapped son, brought about a tragic irony. Instead of grasping the film's true ...
According to a 2011 study published in Recent Research in Science and Technology, which tested the effects of sodium cyanide on freshwater carp, those who had the chemical in their system "showed ...
“Finding Nemo” was a huge box office success, but the clown fish population took a serious hit in the process because fans raced to pet stores to get their own pet Nemo. As “Finding Dory” is heading ...
There’s a blue fish with a yellow tale that’s starring in a popular Disney Pixar sequel coming to theatres June 17. If you ask a child, they’ll probably tell you the fish’s name is Dory. Technically ...
Just in time for “Finding Dory,” which opened June 17, Penn Cinema wanted a big fish tank filled with Dorys and Nemos. So the Lititz theater contacted That Fish Place. “We said, ‘That’s a terrible ...
NORWALK — With the long-awaited sequel to "Finding Nemo" in theaters this weekend, "Finding Dory" has researchers concerned about enthusiasts purchasing blue tang fish when they lack the experience ...
MILWAUKEE -- Did your kids see "Finding Dory" and then ask to go find a real-life Dory? Buyer beware, the blue tang is not a fish for the fainthearted. Adam Sneesby with Aquatics unlimited joins Real ...
Pixar's highly-anticipated sequel to "Finding Nemo" will soon hit theaters -- and there is concern about what the film's popularity means for a certain fish. Everyone's favorite forgetful fish is ...
“Finding Nemo” centers on an adorable clownfish who is separated from his father before being reunited to live out his days, swimming wild and free in his ocean home. The success of the 2003 film ...
It's an all-too-familiar practice. Families go to see movies that feature fun, friendly animals on the big screen. Then they rush out to buy one of the very same type of animal, to keep as a pet.
If a piece of information is repeated often enough, it will eventually be believed, even if there is no evidence for it. One example of this features the friendly clownfish Nemo and his side-kick Dory ...