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Dory is the deuteragonist in the Disney/Pixar 2003 film Finding Nemo. She suffers from short-term memory-loss and is a bit dimsy. She is voiced by Ellen DeGeneres and currently by Jennifer Hale.
Finding Nemo[]
Dory helps Marlin on his journey to rescue Nemo while heading to Sydney. The friendly female can read and is very happy to have a companion. Marlin takes advantage of her short attention-span, but later regrets it when it physically hurts her. She never remembers Nemo's name, but does seem to care about the little fish. And another thing, when a single fish is feeling down, she comforts everybody she sees, like in the movie. The words ("There, there. It's all right. It'll be okay.") are used by Dory twice in the movie. That's because when she first met Marlin, she thought his head was hurting, or in pain, and in the whale when Marlin was worried about Nemo.
Darkwing Duck[]
Dory cameos in the comic book on the last page of issue 7, reacting in fear to the return of Paddywhack.
Trivia[]
- One of the lines Dory said in the movie "What'cha doin'?", is made famous later by the character Isabella Garcia-Shapiro in the 2007 Disney Channel Original Series Phineas and Ferb.
- Dory was the protagonist in Finding Dory.
Disney Parks[]
Finding Nemo: The Musical[]
Dory comes back as Marlin's sidekick and friend in the live stage adaption to the film in Disney's Animal Kingdom.
Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage[]
Dory appears in the submarine ride in Disneyland. In the ride, riders enter the world of Finding Nemo and experience Dory and friends in their own home.
Gallery[]
- For more pictures and screenshots of Dory, click here.