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In the movie "Finding Nemo," a group of enterprising aquarium-dwellers find a way to escape their glass confines and head to the open ocean. Now, it seems life is imitating art.
In “Finding Nemo,” a tropical fish named Gil, grizzled and scarred from his many attempts to escape an aquarium in the lobby of a dentist’s office, tells a newcomer to the tank: “Fish aren ...
The last time we saw Finding Nemo’s tank gang — that beloved ensemble of fish who help Nemo (and themselves) escape from the dentist’s office aquarium — things looked bleak, as the crew ...
Finding Nemo: Escape to the Big Blue is best described as Feel the Magic for the young ones. Though it ties up a bit of the loose ends left at the end of the original theatrical flick, it's not an ...
It may not have been the perfect crime, but Inky the octopus is the one having the last laugh. The cephalopod channeled his inner “El Chapo” and escaped from New Zealand’s National Aquarium ...
The clownfish's attempt at a great escape is not unusual and actually "happens all the time," according to an article in Fishkeeping News by Jeremy Gay, the author of The Perfect Aquarium: The ...
After years of aquarium life, the Tank Gang is finally ready to make a daring break for the deep blue sea. But it won. After years of aquarium life, ...
After years of aquarium life, the Tank Gang is finally ready to make a daring break for the deep blue sea. But it won't be easy. Luckily, Nemo, Marlin, and Dory are waiting by the pier to lend a ...