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For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Finding Nemo can be found here.
No. Andrew Stanton wrote the storyline for Finding Nemo that was eventually turned into a screenplay by Stanton and fellow screenwriters Bob Peterson and David Reynolds.
They were eaten by the barracuda.
While most voices in the movie have Australian accents, the lobsters have a New England accent as a tip to the director (Andrew Stanton)'s childhood in Rockport, Massachusetts. (The part of the Lobster is also played by Stanton.) References also exist elsewhere to Rockport and to Stanton's father's boat.
If you like Pixar's animation in Finding Nemo, you'll certainly want to see some of the other Pixar productions, including Toy Story (1995) and Toy Story 2 (1999), A Bug's Life (1998), Monsters, Inc. (2001), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), and WALL·E (2008).
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