But because Marlin is intimidated by the trench and doesn't trust Dory, he ignores this warning and has them both swim above it. Second, when Dory is warned to swim through the trench instead of over it, she tries to tell Marlin to do the same.This results in him accidentally hitting Dory with the mask hard enough to give her a nosebleed, which Bruce smells and makes him go berserk.
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It really seems that the movie wants Marlin to learn this lesson, as he is consistently punished for not believing in people around him. An Aesop: It's important to put trust in others, because sometimes all you can do to get forward in life is to take a risk and hope for the best.Always a Bigger Fish: Averted in the stinger sequence with the anglerfish.Alluring Anglerfish: Provides the unsettling page image for said trope.The fish that yells, "Oh my gosh! Nemo's swimming out to sea!" is named Kathy.Out of Nemo's classmates, only Sheldon's (the seahorse) name was said.Bruce appears to be this towards the beginning of the movie, but it's revealed that he's actually a Nice Guy. Advertised Extra: For some reason, Bruce and Crush are always shown on just about every piece of promotional material as two of the film's central characters even though their screen time is limited to only a handful of scenes.well, his bubbles in much the same way that Milton is possessive of his stapler. Bubbles (played by Stephen Root) is rather possessive of his.There are a couple of allusions (the song "Beyond the Sea" and the line "That's my boy.") to Albert Brooks in My First Mister.Cregg on The West Wing) announces that the dentist is about to do a root canal, bringing to mind the hilarious West Wing episode "Celestial Navigation". Peach, played by Allison Janney (more famous for playing C.J.The baby jellyfish's sting doesn't bother Marlin because he lives in an anemone and is already used to stings.
Sheldon's dad (Bob) calls Marlin Marty.Over the course of the film, she manages to call him Chico, Fabio, Bingo, Harpo, and Elmo. The absent-minded Dory keeps misremembering Nemo's name.I wonder what that means? That's funny, it's spelled just like the word "escape."