
FREE FINDING DORY (DISNEY/PIXAR FINDING DORY) PDF Rh Disney | 24 pages | 17 Jun 2016 | Random House USA Inc | 9780736435116 | English | New York, United States Pixar Animation Studios The film focuses on the amnesiac fish Dory, who journeys to be reunited Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) her parents. The film set numerous box office records, including the biggest opening for an animated film in North Americaand the highest-grossing animated film in North America. Dory, the regal blue tanggets separated from her parents, Jenny and Charlie, as a child. As she grows up, Dory attempts to search for them, but gradually forgets them due to her short-term memory loss. Later, she joins Marlin, looking for Nemo. One year after meeting Marlin and Nemo, Dory is living with them on their reef. One day, Dory has a flashback and Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) her parents. She decides to look for them, but her memory problem is an obstacle. She suddenly remembers that they lived at the "Jewel of Morro Bay, California " across the ocean when Nemo mentions the name. Marlin and Nemo accompany Dory on her journey. With the help of Crush, their sea turtle friend, they ride the California Current to California. Upon arrival, they explore a shipwreck full of lost cargo, where Dory accidentally awakens a giant Humboldt squidwho pursues them and almost devours Nemo. They manage to trap the squid in a large shipping container, and Marlin berates Dory for endangering them. Her feelings hurt, Dory travels to the surface to seek help where she is captured by staff members from the trio's nearby destination, the Marine Life Institute. Dory is placed in quarantine and tagged. There she meets a grouchy but well-meaning seven-legged octopus named Hank. Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) tag marks her for transfer to an aquarium in Cleveland. Hank, who fears being released back into the ocean, agrees to help Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) find her parents in exchange for her tag. In one exhibit, Dory encounters her childhood friend Destiny, a nearsighted whale sharkwho used to communicate with Dory through pipes, and Bailey, a beluga whalewho mistakenly believes he has lost his ability to echolocate. Dory subsequently has flashbacks of life with her parents, and struggles to recall details. She finally remembers how she was separated from her parents: she overheard her mother crying one night, left to retrieve a shell to cheer her up, and was pulled away by an undertow current out into the ocean. Marlin and Nemo attempt to rescue Dory. With the help of two lazy California sea lions named Fluke and Rudder and a common loon named Becky, they manage to get into the Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) and find her in the pipe system. Other blue tangs tell them that Dory's parents escaped from the institute a long time ago to search for her and never came back, leaving Dory to believe that they have died. Hank retrieves Dory from the tank, accidentally leaving Marlin and Nemo behind. He is then apprehended by one of the employees and unintentionally drops Dory into the drain, flushing her out to the ocean. While wandering aimlessly, she comes across a trail of shells; remembering that when she was young, her parents had set out a similar trail to help her find her way back home, she follows it. At the end of the trail, Dory finds an empty brain coral with multiple shell trails leading to it. As she turns to leave, her parents arrive. They tell her they spent years laying down the trails for her to follow in the hopes that she would eventually find them. Marlin, Nemo, and Hank end up in the truck taking various aquatic creatures to Cleveland. Destiny and Bailey escape from their exhibit to help Dory rescue them. Once Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) board the truck, Dory persuades Hank to return to the sea with her, and together, they hijack the truck and drive it over busy highways, creating havoc, Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) crashing it into the sea, freeing all the fish. Dory, along with her parents and new friends, return to the reef with Marlin and Nemo. In a post-credits scenethe Tank Gang from Finding Nemostill trapped inside their now covered in algae plastic bags, reach California one year after floating across the Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) Oceanwhere they are picked up by staff members from the Marine Life Institute. Prior to work on Finding DoryDisney had planned to make a Finding Nemo sequel without Pixar's involvement, through Circle 7 Animationa studio Disney announced in with the intention to Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) sequels to Pixar properties. It would have involved Nemo's long lost twin brother named Remy, then Marlin gets captured so it is up to Nemo, Remy, and Dory to save him. In Julyit was reported that Andrew Stanton was developing a sequel to Finding Nemo[18] with Victoria Strouse writing the script and a release date scheduled for The message said, "Didn't you all learn from Chicken Little? Everyone calm down. Don't believe Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) you read. Nothing to see here now. When that went away, everything slid up. I know I'll be accused by more sarcastic people that it's a reaction to Carter not doing well, but only in its timing, but not in its conceit. I have waited for this Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) for a long, long, long, long, long, long time. I'm not mad it took this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating Toy Story But the time Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) took was worth it. The script is fantastic. And it has everything I loved about the first one: It's got a lot of heart, it's really funny, and the best part is—it's got a lot more Dory. I was always 'No sequels, no sequels. We want to go there creatively, so we said [to Disney], 'Can you give us the timeline about when we release them? Because we'd like to release something we actually want to make, and we might not come up with it the year you want it. In a interview Stanton stated how the film's story came to be; "I don't watch my films that often after they're done because I have to watch them so many times before they come out. So about when we were getting Finding Nemo ready for the year re-release in 3D, it was interesting to watch again after all that time. Something kind of got lodged in the back of my brain and started to sort of stew. I started to think about how easily Dory could get lost and not find Marlin and Nemo again. She basically was in the same state that she was when Marlin found her. I didn't know where she was from. I knew that she had spent most of her Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) wandering the ocean alone, and I wanted to know that she could find her new family, if she ever got lost again. It's almost like the parental side of me was worried. So I kept it very quiet until I knew I had a story that I thought would hold, and that was in early So I pitched it to John Lasseter and he was all into it. Then I got a writer, and once we had a treatment that we kind of liked, I felt comfortable calling Ellen. Stanton selected Victoria Strouse to write the screenplay. She later said, "It was always collaborative with Andrew, but really the screenwriting was me. Of course, Andrew would do passes, and he and I would brainstorm a lot together and then we would bring it to the group of story artists. People would weigh in and share ideas. When a main character can't self-reflect and can't tell a story, that character is very difficult to design because she can't really lead. To get her to be able to lead and to get an audience to be able to trust her was the hardest thing to do. The fictional Marine Life Institute depicted extensively in the film is based on the production team's research trips to the Monterey Bay Aquariumthe Marine Mammal Center and the Vancouver Aquarium. The film's ending was revised after Pixar executives viewed Blackfisha documentary film which focuses on the dangers of keeping orca whales in captivity. Initially, some of the characters were to end up in a SeaWorld -like marine park, but the revision gave them an option to leave. Pixar's The Good Dinosaur was moved to the November 25,release window to allow more time for production of the film. Angus MacLane was one of the first people to whom Stanton revealed his idea for the sequel. Together, with Bob Petersonthey discussed about different ideas for places Dory would visit during her journey — one of those ideas was the touch pool sequence. Later, during the Brave wrap party, Stanton invited Angus to join him in his first co-directing duty. Stanton described Angus' role as a "jack of all trades", particularly utilizing his experience in animation and story, as well as in production, having Finding Dory (Disney/Pixar Finding Dory) a few short films himself. In Augustat Disney's D23 Expoit was announced that Hayden Rolence would voice Nemo, replacing Alexander Gould from the first film, whose voice had deepened since reaching adulthood Gould voiced a minor character in the sequel instead.
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