William Dafoe played the voice of Gill, the wise fish, which is one of the oldest fish living in the tank, and Brad Garrett played the voice of Bloat, who was the puff fish that Nemo met on his journey to be reunited with his dad. Allison Janney played the voice of the starfish Peach in the movie. Peach accompanied Nemo and Dory on parts of their journey through the fish tank.
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Soon as Nemo and Marlin leap into the green bucket, Dory is suddenly abandoned as Becky brings the two to the ocean. Upon arriving back in the ocean, the two clownfish suddenly encounter Destiny and Dory's parents Charlie and Jenny. Marlin suddenly tells the two that Dory is still inside the truck while he tells Becky to return to the truck to rescue Dory. Soon as the truck prepares to leave for Cleveland, Marlin, along with Nemo, Jenny, Charlie, Destiny, and Bailey prepare to stop the truck again in which they suddenly miss the truck.
Marlin, Nemo, Destiny, Bailey, and Dory's parents later see the truck hijacked by Dory and Hank being driven into the ocean by falling off the cliff freeing all the fish inside the truck while Dory and Hank fall into the ocean.
During the epilogue, Dory finds Nemo and Marlin, along with her parents and the school children by playing hide and seek as they attend a substitute class by Hank, Bailey, and Destiny. After Dory says goodbye to her parents, Marlin suggests to Dory to return home in which Dory tells her that she would look at the drop off in which Marlin, who is anxious about her doesn't think going back to the drop off is a good idea because he thinks Dory could be lost again.
Dory tells him that she would enjoy the view safely. Marlin suddenly accompanies Dory looking over the drop off in which he finally relaxes against the drop off, praising her that she did it by finding her parents, sparkling one last flashback when Dory was a baby and her parents proudly praise her for following the trail of shells all the way back home to the coral, as the two allow her to play with the other fish children as she swims off happily.
Back to her own mindset, Marlin and Dory are last seen watching the drop off view safely as Dory smiles feeling accomplished and satisfied about herself after finding her missing parents as she deems the memories "unforgettable".
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Okay, I was right. Just because you're scared of the ocean […] I hate you. That's the funny thing about kids. You can try to control them all you want, but, eventually, they just don't want to listen anymore.
This is exactly what Nemo does. Marlin pushes him to it by jumping down his throat about swimming out into open water and not being ready for school. But, like any good protagonist, Marlin finally learns to overcome his flaws. As soon as he jets out into the ocean after Nemo, he's on an adventure that will teach him to find the courage, wisdom, and faith he needs to be a good dad to his son.
Of course, it helps that he meets Dory, whose optimistic outlook on life is the perfect balance for Marlin's now-is-the-time-to-panic pessimism. Dory's the one who shows Marlin that it's okay to trust other people to help remember how she wanted to swim through the trench, not over it and into a field of jellyfish? She also helps Marlin let go—literally and figuratively—while they're both clinging to that whale's tongue:. DORY: He says it's time to let go! Everything's gonna be all right!
How do you know something bad isn't gonna happen?! DORY: I don't! In this intense moment, we can see Marlin finally realizing that he can't control everything. Sometimes you just have to let go of a whale's tongue and hope that everything works out as you get eaten by a whale.
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