– Creature Features – The cast of “Finding Dory” share cool facts about the creatures they voice in the film. – Animation & Acting – How do you create a connection between a human audience and a fish? This behind-the-scenes look behind the curtain examines the process of constructing believable performances through a unique collaboration between the director, voice actors and animators. – Casual Carpool – What’s it like to commute with the voices of Marlin, Charlie, Bailey and Hank? Join “Finding Dory” writer/director Andrew Stanton as he drives Albert Brooks, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell and Ed O’Neill to work. – What Were We Talking About? – This piece showcases the complex routes Dory’s story took as the filmmakers worked to construct a comprehensive narrative involving a main character with short-term memory loss. – The Octopus That Nearly Broke Pixar – Pixar’s “Team Hank” unravels the challenges, frustrations, and rewards of bringing to life the studio’s crankiest and most technically complicated character ever. – Marine Life Interviews (All-New Mini Short) – Meet the inhabitants of the Marine Life Institute as they remember our favorite blue tang. The only problem is that the food is buried beneath the sand where scary waves roll up onto the shore. – Theatrical Short: “Piper” – A hungry sandpiper hatchling ventures from her nest for the first time to dig for food by the shoreline. ![]() Dory’s doting parents Charlie and Jenny are portrayed by Eugene Levy and Diane Keaton, and 12-year-old Hayden Rolence steps in as Nemo, the young clownfish with a lucky fin. ![]() Ed O’Neill lends his voice to “septopus” Hank, Kaitlin Olson voices whale shark Destiny, and Ty Burrell gives voice to beluga whale Bailey. Finding Dory, which earned over $945 million at the worldwide box office, features an all-star voice cast, reuniting Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks as Dory and Marlin, the ever-optimistic blue tang and the uptight but loyal clownfish.
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