![]() ![]() ![]() The sequel kicks off a year later, when Dory suddenly remembers a clue related to her family, whom she lost as a very young child-er-fish. In that movie, a clown fish named Marlin crosses the ocean in search of his son, and he’s aided by the quirky and forgetful blue tang, Dory. It took Pixar 13 years, but they finally made a sequel to one of their most beloved films, Finding Nemo. ![]() Would you believe me if I told you that the Toy Story movies have an incredibly strong connection with this movie? Well, we’ll get to that. I’ll give you the normal rundown below, but first a tease. And now we’ve come to the 2016 release, Finding Dory. Since I wrote the original theory and turned it into a book, I’ve also added “chapters” that talk about Inside Out and The Good Dinosaur, just last year. The case I make is fueled by easter eggs, cameos, story themes, and other clues that make up what I call The Pixar Theory (link above). A few years ago, I proposed a theory that makes the case for how and why every Pixar movie from Toy Story to WALL-E exists in a shared universe with a single, overarching narrative. ![]()
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