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She also helped Marlin realize that he needed to give Nemo more freedom to grow up, become his own person, and experience life. Dory also possesses something of a ruthless side. While trying to get information from a crab, she threatens to feed him to seagulls if he didn't tell her and Nemo what they wanted to know.
Dory has shown to have separation anxiety, as she begs Marlin not to leave her after returning to the sea by Nigel's mouth. She cries, telling him that no one has ever stuck with her so long before.
She shows it again in Finding Dory when she gets lost from the school group for a brief minute, and again when she remembers her family, swimming away from Marlin and Nemo and then slightly panicking as she can't find them before hearing Marlin's voice and swimming back. She shows it again after being separated from them later, and then again after she is told her parents are dead and washed down the drain.
Finally, she shows it one last time on the reef, getting nervous as she finds herself alone before remembering the game. Dory is a round-shaped regal blue tang with yellow on her fins and tail.
She has magenta eyes, black spots, and a small but brightly colored dorsal fin. She has several dark blue freckles on and above her nose, slightly darker eyelids, and like both, her parents have flat teeth. Dory helps Marlin on his journey to rescue his son Nemo while heading to Sydney. She suffers from short-term memory loss. The friendly female can read and is very happy to have a companion. Marlin takes advantage of her short attention span, but he later regrets it when it physically hurts her.
Dory never remembers Nemo's name. However, she does care about the little fish. Additionally, Dory comforts everybody she sees. The words "There, there. It's all right. It'll be okay" are used by Dory twice in the movie. Once when she first met Marlin, because she thought his head was hurting, and again in the whale when Marlin was worried about Nemo. That being said, nearly at the end of the movie, after Nigel puts Marlin and Dory back in the ocean, a depressed Marlin barely kept his distance from Dory when she swam to him.
After Dory had tried so hard to comfort him, Marlin states that if Dory never took care of him along the way, he never would have even made it to Sydney. Despite her sunny outlook and demeanor, there is some tragedy to Dory. Because of her short-term memory loss, there's no telling how many life experiences have eluded her or how many loved ones she lost that she couldn't remember.
When she starts traveling with Marlin, her memory starts improving, indicating when she can repeat the address 'P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney'. When Marlin thinks that Nemo is dead and starts to go home, Dory doesn't want him to leave because she is afraid that if she can no longer see him, then she'll forget everything, and with Marlin, she is home.
This fear is founded, as when the hopeless Marlin leaves her, not a few minutes afterward, her entire adventure has been temporarily wiped clean from her mind. After Marlin leaves, Dory meets Nemo, who had escaped alive, and at first, she doesn't remember him, but when she sees the word Sydney again, all her memories of her adventure with marlin come back, and she takes Nemo to his father.
After finding help from some crabs, although only by the blackmail of feeding them to seagulls, Dory and Nemo find Marlin, resulting in a happy reunion between Nemo and Marlin cut short when Dory gets trapped with a school of fish in a fisherman's net.
Nemo rushes to help a distressed Dory; they tell the other fish to swim down together, and they all manage to escape the net. Instead, fishermen capture them with cyanide —either squirting some at the fish directly or pumping it into the water—hoping the poison will lead some of them to the surface for easier scooping.
It can pollute waters, damage reefs, and kill fish, even some time after the fact organ failure is not uncommon among fish exposed to cyanide. Some estimate that half of the living things that come into contact with that cyanide will die immediately.
As you may have already guessed, wondering what kind of fish Dory is is a little bit more of a loaded question than just finding out her species.
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