This forces her, Nemo and a reluctant Marlin to travel across the ocean, with the help of the turtles from the first film. Whilst on a day trip to a stingray migration, the word "undertow" sets off a flashback to her time in the institute. In this film, it is discovered that Dory was born in the "Jewel of Morro Bay" (The Marine Life Institute) in California. Nemo rushes to help a distressed Dory, they tell the other fish to swim down together, and they all manage to escape the net.Īt the conclusion of the film, Dory is seen to have become Nemo's friend and the latest member of Bruce's Fish are Friends Club as Bruce, Anchor, and Chum come over to drop Dory off.ĭory returns in the sequel Finding Dory. After finding help from some crabs although only by blackmail of feeding them to seagulls, Dory and Nemo find Marlin, resulting in a happy reunion between Nemo and Marlin that is cut short when Dory gets trapped with a school of fish in a fisherman's net. At first, she doesn't remember him but when she sees the word Sydney again all her memory comes back, and she takes Nemo to his father. This fear is founded, as when the hopeless Marlin leaves her, a few minutes afterward her entire adventure has been temporarily wiped clean from her mind.Īfter Marlin leaves, Dory meets Nemo, who had escaped alive. When Marlin thinks that Nemo is dead, and starts to go home, Dory doesn't want him to leave, because she is afraid that if she can no longer see him, then she'll forget everything. When she starts traveling with Marlin, her memory starts improving, as indicated when she can repeat the address "P. Because of her short-term memory loss, there's no telling how many life experiences have eluded her, or how many loved ones she lost that she couldn't remember. After Dory tried so hard to comfort him, Marlin suggested that if Dory never took care of him along the way, he never would have even made it to Sydney.ĭespite her sunny outlook and demeanor, there is some tragedy to Dory. That being said, nearly at the end of the movie, after Nigel puts Marlin and Dory back in the ocean, a depressed Marlin barely kept his distance from Dory when she swam to him. Once when she first met Marlin, because she thought his head was hurting and again in the whale when Marlin was worried about Nemo. It'll be okay," are used by Dory twice in the movie. However, she does seem to care about the little fish.Īdditionally, Dory comforts everybody she sees, like in the movie. Marlin takes advantage of her short-attention-span, but he later regrets it when it physically hurts her.ĭory never remembers Nemo's name. The friendly female can read and is very happy to have a companion. That's a perfect ending for her, because when she's with Marlin, she finally feels at home." ĭory helps Marlin on his journey to rescue Nemo while heading to Sydney. When Nemo is found, Dory helps form a new family circle. Yet through their shared adventures, Nemo's father learns to trust others again. Dory's crazy optimism sometimes leads Marlin into a few scrapes-like the interior of a whale. She comes along just when Marlin needs a friend and she always stick by him, even when she can't quite remember where they are going, or why. "This bubbly fish may seem to be one of the ditziest deep sea dwellers you could hope to meet, but one's thing for sure-her heart is in the right place. It takes her a long time to realize that other fish appreciate her and need her, too. Marlin doubts her talents and just thinks Dory's whale speaking sounds like she has an upset stomach.ĭory gets frustrated with herself for being forgetful and needing others. When faced with the unknown, her motto is: "Just keep swimming". She can read human and she can also speak whale. She will even venture bravely into the deepest, darkest chasm as long as she can sing her morale-boosting song, "Just Keep Swimming".ĭory is loaded with hidden talents. At the mention of any game, she'll go up and she'll say, "pick me!". She has a maternal streak and likes to adopt lost causes or even stray baby jellyfish. She is always keen to help, join in, and be friendly, even if she is about to be eaten by a hungry shark. She loves helping others.ĭory's sunny personality keeps her afloat through any crisis. She makes friends everywhere she goes, but often forgets sea creatures as soon as she meets them due to her memory loss. She is a crazy optimist with a big heart. She is a regal blue tang fish who suffers from short-term memory loss. Dory is one of the main characters in Finding Nemo and Finding Dory.
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