The title might be really weird, but that's it. The dubbing is super good, I like it very much, the style of music is novel and exaggerated and very cute. Marlin accidentally encountered a shark when he and his wife moved to a new house happily and planning for the future. Marlin named his youngest son Nemo, whom his wife had insisted on. After experiencing life and death, Marlin was devoted to protecting his son. He was worried about his son with fin defects. Even when his son was excited to know the ocean and wanted to go to school with other fish, Marlin, as a father, repeatedly asked to go to school later. Finally, at the repeated request of his son Nemo, the father followed his son to school, and it was this school that brought an accident to Nemo. Nemo defied his father by touching human boats in order to prove his father's wrong notions. It was at this time that he was caught by divers and ended up imprisoned in a dentist's clinic. He met many fish friends. The father is extremely sad and angry and embarks on the arduous journey to find his son. On the way, he meets Dolly, who is forgetful, confused and optimistic. Along the way, he encounters three vegetarian sharks who are abstaining from meat and nearly die in the mouth of sharks and battle jellyfish. The joyful and touching story of being rescued by a group of sea turtles and arriving at the destination, and finally reunited with his son with the help of many fish. It is not easy for a son to grow up bravely. His father also grew up and realized that his son should also grow up and let him go to face the dangers in life bravely. This is the end of the story, but the theme of family affection and bravery does not end. It inspires and inspires people to communicate and deal with family relationships and other ideas.
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