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'''Finding Nemo''' is a film from ] and ] released in 2003. It follows a father fish trying to find his lost son. It set a record for highest opening weekend gross for an animated feature, making 70 million USD. '''Finding Nemo''' is a film from ] and ] released in 2003. It follows a father fish trying to find his lost son. It set a record for highest opening weekend gross for an animated feature, making 70 million ].


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Finding Nemo is a film from Disney and Pixar released in 2003. It follows a father fish trying to find his lost son. It set a record for highest opening weekend gross for an animated feature, making 70 million USD.

Voices for the movie were provided by Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, Allison Janney, and John Ratzenberger among others.