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Hi everyone and welcome back! This brought back so many memories! Mom and Kim have never seen this before, so I'm so happy we were able to finally watch this together! :)

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Anonymous

I love this movie. Still one of my top 5 Pixar films ever. Saw it in theaters with my mom when it first came out and she about died laughing when Dory spoke whale :) And I quote the shrimp all the time. "I am ashamed!" Look forward to watching the full reaction later.

Lee Salvemini

Just settling in to watch this reaction. Yay for some Australia cameo haha

Anonymous

The sharks saying "Ugh humans, think they own everything. They're probably American.'' and the dentist saying ''i saved him at the reef'' are things i never caught when I was a kid. Life lessons with Disney.

Katie Stubbs

Hey! Love the stuff you do, all of it! A couple of moivies I would love for you to react to is Spirit Stallion of The Cimmaron and Dinosaur!

Denashi

I love Pixars movies and I really hope you’ll watch more of them! A few ‘Fun Facts’: Did you recognize the voice of Bruce the shark (“Hello...”)? That would be one Barry Humphries aka Dame Edna, though you might better know him as the Goblin King from The Hobbit! Also, one of the other sharks, Chum is voiced by Bruce Spence who played The Mouth of Sauron in LotR. Pixar has a “lucky charm” in John Ratzenberger who has lent his voice to every feature movie they have ever made, he played the school of fish that showed Marlin and Dory the way.

Anonymous

Pixar always does a really phenomenal job at anthropomorphizing things. The characters all have such distinct personalities while largely retaining characteristics of the animal/object they're based off of.

Morning Featherheart (edited)

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2021-11-22 03:36:12 I remember the first time I saw this movie. I popped the DVD in at my mom and dad's house, sitting back - already feeling that these Pixar movies are proving to be something to pay attention to - and already aware of the trivia piece: This movie won animated film of the year, and apparently was launching the studio into a kind of independence. As soon as the title appeared and the music swelled, I choked up, right away understanding why this film deserved it's acclaim. I even had to wipe a tear typing this just now. Onto the reaction. <3
2021-02-10 01:28:59 I remember the first time I saw this movie. I popped the DVD in at my mom and dad's house, sitting back - already feeling that these Pixar movies are proving to be something to pay attention to - and already aware of the trivia piece: This movie won animated film of the year, and apparently was launching the studio into a kind of independence. As soon as the title appeared and the music swelled, I choked up, right away understanding why this film deserved it's acclaim. I even had to wipe a tear typing this just now. Onto the reaction. <3

I remember the first time I saw this movie. I popped the DVD in at my mom and dad's house, sitting back - already feeling that these Pixar movies are proving to be something to pay attention to - and already aware of the trivia piece: This movie won animated film of the year, and apparently was launching the studio into a kind of independence. As soon as the title appeared and the music swelled, I choked up, right away understanding why this film deserved it's acclaim. I even had to wipe a tear typing this just now. Onto the reaction. <3

Anonymous

I can’t find the full audio video.