Marlin and Nemo accompany her on this journey, but after being chased by a giant squid (much like Bruce the shark in the original), Dory gets captured by the Marine Life Institute and winds up in an aquarium (remember the Australian dentist’s office in Nemo?). Unfortunately, this is a pretty formulaic affair that feels like an attempt to recreate the experience of the first film a little too closely: Dory’s memories set things off when she recalls the name of the California city where her parents once lived, and she decides to go looking for them. Like Cars or Toy Story, a sequel to Pixar’s Finding Nemowas always inevitable in a film industry that relies heavily on known quantities-established brands that older audiences know and love, perhaps, but which can also be made new again for younger generations of moviegoers. Watch Video: Watch: Baby Dory steps out from 'Finding Dory'
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