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Facts 91-120: Finding Dory Themed Page

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Fact #91
Hayden Rolence replaces Alexander Gould as the voice of Nemo, due to having outgrown his original role since Finding Nemo back in 2003, though Gould does have a Cameo as Passenger Carl.

Fact #92
The setting of the film was changed from an aquatic park to a Marine Biology Institute after the controversial documentary Blackfish was screened for the crew of Pixar.

Fact #93
With over 25 million likes, Dory is the most liked character on Facebook from any Disney or Pixar film.

Fact #94
Crush is the only character met during Marlin and Dory's journey to Sydney in Finding Nemo to return in Finding Dory.

Fact #95
Along with Fluke and Rudder, there's a 3rd Sea Lion at the Marine Institute named Gerald. Interestingly enough, Gerald was the name of the Pelican that almost swallowed Marlin and Dory in Finding Nemo.

Fact #96
On April 1st, Hank's voice actor, Ed O'Neill was featured with Andrew Stanton as part of an April Fool's joke. The joke involved deceiving viewers into believing that Hank was the oldest and most coveted Pixar Easter Egg in history, having been camouflaged as Different Objects.

Fact #97
Hank is the second Pixar character to have a camouflage ability, the first being Randall Boggs from Monsters, Inc.

Fact #98
During the end credits there are several scenes of Hank hiding in different places using his camouflage techniques.

Fact #99
Hank is special for giving animators quite a headache. Because an octopus lacks bones that are essential to configuring a character's shape, a single shot of Hank took six months to create.

Fact #100
Producers of the animation visited Monterey Bay Aquarium in California and the Marine Mammal Institute in Oregon several times to gain a better understanding of the psychology and behaviour of marine animals.

Fact #101
Hank has 350 suckers on his legs.

Fact #102
26,705 individual pieces of coral were placed throughout the film.

Fact #103
16,091 fish are swimming in the Open Ocean exhibit at the Marine Life Institute.

Fact #104
5,000 stingrays take part in the stingray migration.

Fact #105
83 employees of the Marine Life Institute appear in the film.

Fact #106
There were 10 different drafts made for Finding Dory back in 2012.

Fact #107
Dory's backstory about her losing her parents when she was a kid wasn't just made for the film. The director had the character's backstory in his mind throughout the production of Finding Nemo, and didn't bring it up to the rest of the creative team until 2 years into making the film.

Fact #108
Nemo and Marlin were actually had a much heavier subplot in Finding Dory, and they were in a lot more scenes, however that subplot was scrapped because the writers wanted to focus more on Dory's plot.

Fact #109
In the original drafts, Hank was a "Indiana Jones" like character, helping Dory navigate the Touch Pool.

Fact #110
Over 130,000 storyboards were made over the course of 3 and a half years during production of Finding Nemo.

Fact #111
To make sure the movie was told from Dory's point of view, the animators didn't use any establishing shots in the film, unless was staring off into space.

Fact #112
To focus more on the fish, Pixar dehumanized the film by animating the humans as shadows.

Fact #113
Animators also based Hanks movements by Kaa from The Jungle Book.

Fact #114
There were over 146 versions of Hanks introduction scene written for the film.

Fact #115
Ellen DeGeneres delivered over 500 lines for Dory's character during the production of the film.

Fact #116
When looking for a new voice actor for Nemo, Pixar auditioned over a dozen kids for the role.

Fact #117
Destiny the whale shark was originally going to be Dory's adoptive sister.

Fact #118
The original composer from Finding Nemo, Thomas Newman, was brought back to compose the music for Finding Dory.

Fact #119
Finding Nemo/Dory composer Thomas Newman also wrote the scores for James Bond's Skyfall and Spectre.

Fact #120
The Pixar short that plays before Finding Dory is called, Piper. It tells the 6 minute, no dialogue story about a cute little Sandpiper.

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