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Destiny and Dory used to be friends, and in the new film, viewers get a chance to meet Destiny and get to know her story — although that doesn't solve the mystery of what a whale shark actually is.
It's been 13 years since Disney Pixar's "Finding Nemo" opened -- learn a few secrets and fun facts from the anticipated sequel.
She flawlessly nailed Dory's scaly blue skin and bulging-white eyes. After she hid her body behind a black screen, her makeup masterpiece seemed to float, making her appear just like the animated ...
Destiny (Kaitlin Olson): Destiny, a whale shark, has poor eyesight and a warm personality. She and Dory become friends when they wind up in the same pool.
Pixar's oceanic franchise features anxious parents who have to let their children with disabilities explore the world.
Over the next few weeks, I have no doubt the most asked question I will get about Finding Dory will be something along the lines of, “How does it compare to Finding Nemo?” That’s a fair ...
Debbie Emery Thu, December 31, 2015 at 2:41 AM UTC ‘Finding Dory’ First Image Introduces New Underwater Characters Bailey and Destiny (Photo) ...
For most of the 13 years since one of Pixar Animation’s biggest hits, “Finding Nemo,” came out, not a whole lot of thought went into making a sequel to the Academy Award-winning f… ...
Dory has made some new friends since Finding Nemo. In sequel Finding Dory, Ellen DeGeneres' forgetful blue tang encounters Bailey and Destiny.
“Finding Dory,” the satisfying follow-up to the 2003 smash “Finding Nemo,” amplifies the defining characteristic — short-term memory loss — of the blue tang fish voiced, then and now ...
‘Finding Dory’ First Image Introduces New Underwater Characters Bailey and Destiny (Photo) Ty Burrell voices beluga whale Bailey, while Kaitlin Olson is Destiny the whale shark, who happens to ...
For most of the 13 years since one of Pixar Animation’s biggest hits, “Finding Nemo,” came out, not a whole lot of thought went into making a sequel to the Academy Award-winnin… ...