Finding Dory: Marine Life Interviews

Synopsis: Interviews with the animals at the Marine Life Institute about their experiences with Dory.
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2016
2 min
201 Views


Who are we talking about?

Oh!

Yeah, that little fish who

crossed the ocean to find her parents.

Her parents!

Oh, yeah. No, no, I've known her

since she was a cute little guppy.

When I met her, I don't know,

I kind of got a strange first impression.

I'll be honest, the second impression

wasn't much better.

Well, I don't...

Look, I don't want to brag,

but I could sense her before I saw her.

No, I'm not kidding.

Yeah, I have this thing

called echolocation.

Well, it's...

You know what, rather than explain it,

I can give you a little.

Sure. Uh, if you could just give me

a little bit of room.

Thank you so much.

Okay.

She never said a mean word to anyone.

- Always kind.

- Always kind.

- Always forgiving.

- Always forgiving.

- Yeah, a giant heart.

- Giant heart.

Yeah.

Okay, here we go.

Just a sec.

Just a sec.

This never happens.

Somebody wearing metal?

You know, it's funny,

I thought she didn't like me at first

'cause she could never

remember my name.

But then I realised

she never remembered anyone's name.

You have got to want it.

You got to want it. Get in there!

Here we go.

Now, I'm feeling it. And there it goes.

I don't know what's happening,

and I apologise.

Here's the thing though.

I don't usually care for upbeat so much,

but she grew on me, okay?

She tends to grow on you,

whether you like it or not.

I am quite large.

She used to play

Hide and Go Seek in my mouth.

Olly, olly, oxen free.

Mmm, I don't remember any of that.

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Andrew Stanton

Andrew Ayers Stanton is an American animator, storyboard artist, film director, screenwriter, producer and voice actor based at Pixar, which he joined in 1990. more…

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