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Sometimes it can be challenging to grasp a film’s central message.

However, anyone who explored the premise of 2003’s Finding Nemo—Disney’s animated comedy-drama about a sweet titular clownfish (voiced by future Weeds star Alexander Gould) who gets separated from his overprotective father Marlin (Albert Brooks)—could easily identify the overarching theme.

As Marlin’s new friend—a delightfully plucky, yet very forgetful blue tang named Dory, played by Ellen DeGeneres—put it, “When life gets you down, you know what you gotta do? Just keep swimming.”

And swim they did, making their way from 42 Wallaby Way back to Nemo’s anxious father Marlin and directly into filmgoers’ hearts.

Becoming the highest-grossing animated film at the time, the Pixar production earned more than $940 million worldwide off of a reported $94 million budget and received four Oscar nominations, ultimately winning the trophy for Best Animated Feature.

And proving that fish are friends, not food, the entire school made another splash in 2016 with the sequel Finding Dory.

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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.