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The Cast Behind Finding Dory

The familiar voices behind your favorite ocean friends

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The Cast Behind Finding Dory
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Whether you saw the film the day it came out or a week after, we all know it was worth the 100+ years we had to wait. Okay, a little dramatic, but let us be real in stating that it honestly feels like we have all been waiting our whole lives. Still dramatic, but you guys know what I mean. If you sit through movies thinking who the voices are behind the characters and tell yourself you will look it up later, but forget, I got you. If you are just a very curious person and want to expand your knowledge somehow, I got you too. This is my warning that I will not state any specific scenes from the movie, although I will be showing the cast, so in a way it might spoil it for you. But if you have watched it, here are the voices behind the character in Finding Dory!

Ellen DeGeneres as our favorite blue fish! Not to mentions, haven't we all felt like Dory every once in a while when we forget were we placed our phone, glasses, or keys?

Kaitlin Olson as Destiny the shark whale!

Ty Burrell as Bailey. Oh Bailey.

Ed O'Neill as Hank. Hank's face is literally my face when I tell myself that I will start telling people 'no' and end up having to saying 'yes'.

Diane Keaton as Jenny a.k.a Dory's Mother.

Eugene Levy as Charlie a.k.a Dory's Father.

Albert Brooks as Marlin our 2nd favorite orange fish.

Hayden Rolence as the new voice of Nemo our favorite orange fish. Sorry Marlin.

Overall this movie was hilarious and well I have to admit, I cried a little here and there. If you have not seen it, you are missing out on all the Gerald jokes! I guess you can say it was worth the wait and hear some familiar voices!

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