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He checked the air pocket in the anemone. Safe. He counted the eggs. Safe. He counted them again. "One, two, three... forty-two."
Marlin followed, hope warring with skepticism. "Where are we going?" finding nemo
"Marlin," Coral sighed, her fins fluttering with a patience that Marlin admired but couldn't quite understand. "They’re fine. It’s morning. The sun is up. Nothing is going to happen." He checked the air pocket in the anemone
The Finding Nemo Soundtrack features 40 tracks, 39 of which are original instrumental scores. Key of "Nemo Egg": The main theme is written in F Major . forty-two
: A young clownfish with a "lucky fin" who finds his own independence.
Dory represents the antithesis of Marlin. He hoards memories of pain; she cannot hold onto memories at all. He sees danger everywhere; she sees possibility. The film cleverly subverts the "disabled sidekick" trope. While Dory’s memory loss seems like a liability, it is ultimately the key to saving Nemo. She can read the address on the mask (P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney) when no one else can, precisely because she isn't paralyzed by fear.