ScreenPrism Why didn't Marlin never tell Nemo what happened to his mom and his brothers and sisters then Nemo might understand why he does what he does sometimes.
You do know her parents lived in an aquarium all their lives, right? They had no idea where to begin in a vast ocean but they did know that Dory liked seashells so should she ever come back and see the seashells she could make her way back to her parents. Its no different than kids who are kidnapped or run away from home. The parents are told to stay home should their child return.
some dude that makes videos, like what they said; they had no idea where to begin in a vast ocean due to them living in an aquarium all their lives. the same aquarium. so they most likely didn't know where the pipes lead to. by then, i figure that they thought that they might as well do what they still could do as her parents, since they still didn't want to sit there and do nothing despite them not having any idea of what they should do. Yes, they probably could have gone about it a better way, but parents aren't perfect, no matter how hard they try for their child.
All Disney or Pixar movies have inspirational messages at their core that you overlook as a kid, but really speak to you when you get older. "Finding Nemo" is a movie that I really relate to. It shows how parents can try to protect their child from the scary dangers of the world, but by excessively overprotecting them, this can result in the child becoming insecure of their own abilities. Although it can be hard to let them go, as long as you show that you trust them to navigate the world, and to take occasional tricky risks, they will be able to tackle whatever life has in store. "Just keep swimming"! 🐠🐟♥️
This is amazing!!! Parents have no idea how much this psychologically affects someone into adulthood, never trusting yourself until you’re made aware of it
When I was 11, this movie came out. At the time, my dad had to live far away from us for his job, for an entire year. But he made a 5-hour drive almost every other weekend, because that's just how much he loved us. My mother was a sub-par parent and my dad was everything to me, so it was difficult. I also have a disability so he was protective of me. I watched this movie at the theatre with a bunch of girls from my hockey team, and I fell in love with it. I called my dad later that evening to tell him about this movie. I told him that I saw a movie about us. He soon went and watched that movie in a theatre by himself, and told me he felt the exact same way. He'd search the entire world just to find me. And he'd never let anything bad happen to me. I'll never forget that sentiment. He died a few years back. This movie helps me remember how great of a parent he truly was. Thank you for your take.
Great video, it really explores parenthood really well. It seems many parents suffer from seeing their kids as an extension of themselves, rather than a whole being separate from them. You see parents forcing their religion, general beliefs and even careers on their kids. Completely disregarding the fact that their child is a person with a mind of their own. You do a good job covering this topic with Finding Nemo.
Religion teaches good ethics when taught by someone who truly believe and actually truly understand what their religion means, of course it is often twisted by those who want to control or manipulate others.
Luna Lovegood good ethics came from religion, nothing from the natural world teaches good ethics, the natural world teaches you that cruelty is the go to reaction for living beings and you either survive or you don't. All of our good ethics laws are based from religion rules.
Luna Lovegood back in the dark age pretty much everybody was part of some sort of church, then some families have a disagreement with the church head and leave the church, and these families still see the value of good ethics and strive to keep teaching them.
This is false. Good ethics existed before religion. Firstly, what religion are you even talking about? There are hundreds of thousands of religions that have come and gone. Which one created good ethics? Are you honestly saying they were no good people before religion came along? Are you that ignorant? Being kind, being against murder and theft, sharing etc have all existed since the dawn of humanity. If it didn't none of us would exist today. It's literally in our DNA and in nature. If we didn't have these things embedded in us then humanity would have collapsed 1000 years into it's existence. Good ethics existed long before humans decided to make religions.
I really needed this. This video analysis on one of my favorite movies as a child really helped me realize why I am what I am today as a 16 year old. My mom was the overprotective parent for a number of reasons. I used to see her as a super hero, but as I grew up and saw she was guarding me more from opportunities than from actual danger, I started to breed resentment for her rather than the outside world. As I am getting closer to go off to college, I am thinking of going far away. She knows that, and I think that's why she letting me go more and more. She says she is scared I will go off into the world to do big things, and never come back. Right now I am sobbing from this realization that so much of my life can be encapsulated from this movie. My mom used to keep me in the house all the time, so I watched TV often. Possibly Dory is the reason why so many people in my life describe me as optimistic. All of Pixar's films are great, and as I watch these video essays from your channel, I realize I took on a lot of my favorite characters attitudes towards life so I can apply them to my own. Thank you for leading me to this realization. :)
This reminds me of my dad who passed away a couple months ago. He was very adamant about trying to not let his past effect him and me be my own person.
This was the first movie I saw in cinema. I was six years old and the themes of trying to find your independence as a child really resonated with me. I’ve also started to find that the themes of parenthood are becoming more relatable as I get older. Oh, it’s also the first movie I peed myself at. I feel like I ruined the moment.
Rachie And The Waves It's one of my top Disney movies as well. When you're a kid, you just take in the vibrant colours and adventure story, but as an adult, you resonate more with the message of the story, and identify with Marlin more.
@@AFFTFOMSICHTS It's not too hard to understand as a kid. They make it very clear in the movie that Marlin is too strict and overly protective over Nemo and that he needs to trust Nemo to make his own decisions and give him more freedom, and that this is what caused Nemo to get mad and go "touch the butt".
Very appropriate for Father's day. Your both very good at looking at movies on a deeper, analytical scale. Finding Nemo is a 'Family' Film for a reason.
This channel's level of in depth analysis and nuanced approaches to these topics and themes in movies is so unique and I have been really enjoying the quality you guys have been reaching for! You guys are seriously at the moment underrated and I really am looking forward towards this channel's growth.
I was kind of hoping you would go into more depth about Gill's role in the film as well, because I feel like he's just as important to the message of good parenting as Marlin is. Kids who have troublesome home lives and bad parental relationships will often look for alternative families and role models outside their birth families, and while they are sometimes successful, their desire for affection and inability to understand proper boundaries makes them vulnerable to people who are bad influences and take advantage of others. Initially, Gill is one of these people. He is so desperate to get out of the tank that he is willing to put Nemo's life in danger to do so, and nearly gets Nemo killed. While he's not nearly so ruthless as to let Nemo die or to brush off the impact of his actions, and is able to redeem himself, he still signifies the dangers of not maintaining a healthy relationship with your child. Nemo was lucky Gill turned out to be a decent person (fish), because other kids aren't as lucky. These kids fall victim to criminals who promise them the affection balanced with independence and trust that the kids desire, and these kids end up becoming criminals themselves or getting hurt, killed and enslaved. Sorry, I got a little carried away. Just my two cents.
My mom is strict and overprotective, so all she got from this movie is "See? If you don't listen to your parents you get lost and get put in danger." lol
For boys in particular, if taken to a deranged extreme, that kind of forced dependency creates an Oedipus complex (in turn it affects the son’s ability to have relationships with women). If we wanna take that quote to a more sadistic evil extreme, it’s equivalent to “See? That’s how the world works, and I’m the only person you can trust.”
@@kieranstark7213 That's a bit of an extreme place to go from where we started lol. I remember when I was in Intro to Psych and liked to share what I learned on RUclips, too. :P
The microphone and sound mixing is a little weird, just trying to point it out. And thanks for articulating it into words the symbolic analysis I figured out when I saw it.
*Finding Nemo: Secrets to Being a Good Parent scenes* 1. Secrets to Being a Good Parent Intro (0:00-1:15) 2. Resist the Urge to Overprotect (1:15-5:04) 3. "Just Keep Swimming" (Have Faith) (5:04-8:53) 4. Be Your Kid's Hero (8:53-11:29) 5. Susannah and Debra Conclusion (11:29-14:18)
I was never into 3D animation with the start of Toy Story and took a LONG while until I got hooked and finally let go of my prejudice since I was a 2D animation lover. And having a story where a parent is the main protagonist was a huge mind blowing story for me. And such a touching experience that many parents and sons and daughters could relate to. And I became a Pixar lover ever since. :)
I was also not a big fan of 3D animation as a kid, with the exception of some Pixar and DreamWorks movies, like this one. In my defense though, it was mainly because 3D animation was kinda new and a lot of 3D movies from the 2000s looked very wonky and even creepy to me as a kid (90s 3D animation too especially).
YALL ARE CRUSHING IT!! This is yet another fresh take on one of the most beloved films in recent memory. I must admit that your voice captivates me with its spellbinding repertoire of original and familiar emotional resonance.
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More than you’ll ever know, the words you spoke in the video helped me. Thank you so much, your channel is beautifully created, inspiringly thoughtful, and perfect to me.
Okay, so this clearly isn't any of you two speaking here, the voice is different and the talking is a little slow - Are you a group of three now? Some comments are complaining about it but if it is a new "face", it totally makes sense that she's still practicing, she'll get the hang of it soon :) One thing though, the new team member tries an awful lot to imitate Susannah which sounds quite weird. Go with your own flow, I bet everyone's gonna like it just as much~
Ee've always though the whole movie was underappreciated as just "a kids film", meanwhile people praise *MUCH* less better films like the Don Bluth films made throughout the early to mid 1990s, the Sony movies, Illumination Entertainment films and most live-action remakes (exclusion: The Jungle Book) for the same reason.
Ladies, this is a really awesome channel. Lots of great substance with little-to-no fluff or bs. Keep up the great work i always look forward to these :)
This video is so amazing I'm going to translate it to Portuguese so my sister (who became a mother a few years ago) can watch. I had this toxic protection parenting and it will be important for her to not copy our parents in that
And then there are parents who keep going on and on about how tough they had it, so now you're incessantly reminded by EVERYONE to be the who has to live up to what was given.
Realized Nemo and the other dentist's fish would've had an infinitely easier time... if they just fed the tube with rocks where it'd be sucked into the fan instead of going directly to the fan
Check out The Wild. It’s got a finding Nemo plotline but the parental problems are somewhere on the opposite end of the spectrum. Samson strives to be a hero figure to his son Ryan, but the image he acquires makes Ryan insecure over his own being. Moreover, Samson tries to hide his true past from his son out of fear that his last bit of family will be disappointed in him as his own father was and also trying to protect his son from the wild where he has never been.
Please please please make a video on the new horror movie Hereditary. It was absolutely phenomenal I would love an analysis of it from my favorite channel!! :)
i think you need to either turn down the music in the background or turn up the narration because the music is kind of distraction. otherwise a great video!
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ScreenPrism Why didn't Marlin never tell Nemo what happened to his mom and his brothers and sisters then Nemo might understand why he does what he does sometimes.
Marlin was a great dad, for sure. But shout out to Dory’s parents who literally created a trail for her to follow to find them again years later.
Roy Thingamajig yep because if I lose my kid I'm gonna leave them a trail so they can find me instead of going to look for them.
You do know her parents lived in an aquarium all their lives, right? They had no idea where to begin in a vast ocean but they did know that Dory liked seashells so should she ever come back and see the seashells she could make her way back to her parents. Its no different than kids who are kidnapped or run away from home. The parents are told to stay home should their child return.
some dude that makes videos, like what they said; they had no idea where to begin in a vast ocean due to them living in an aquarium all their lives. the same aquarium. so they most likely didn't know where the pipes lead to. by then, i figure that they thought that they might as well do what they still could do as her parents, since they still didn't want to sit there and do nothing despite them not having any idea of what they should do. Yes, they probably could have gone about it a better way, but parents aren't perfect, no matter how hard they try for their child.
it would have been so logical to be a helicopter parent but they let her be her own even while worrying.
Shout out to all three parents!
“Be the person you want your kids to take after.”
BOOM.
All Disney or Pixar movies have inspirational messages at their core that you overlook as a kid, but really speak to you when you get older. "Finding Nemo" is a movie that I really relate to. It shows how parents can try to protect their child from the scary dangers of the world, but by excessively overprotecting them, this can result in the child becoming insecure of their own abilities. Although it can be hard to let them go, as long as you show that you trust them to navigate the world, and to take occasional tricky risks, they will be able to tackle whatever life has in store. "Just keep swimming"! 🐠🐟♥️
Perfect summary to the video! Good one😊😉
*Two-hundredth*
Amen, the video and movie both!
This is amazing!!! Parents have no idea how much this psychologically affects someone into adulthood, never trusting yourself until you’re made aware of it
When I was 11, this movie came out. At the time, my dad had to live far away from us for his job, for an entire year. But he made a 5-hour drive almost every other weekend, because that's just how much he loved us. My mother was a sub-par parent and my dad was everything to me, so it was difficult. I also have a disability so he was protective of me. I watched this movie at the theatre with a bunch of girls from my hockey team, and I fell in love with it. I called my dad later that evening to tell him about this movie. I told him that I saw a movie about us. He soon went and watched that movie in a theatre by himself, and told me he felt the exact same way. He'd search the entire world just to find me. And he'd never let anything bad happen to me. I'll never forget that sentiment. He died a few years back. This movie helps me remember how great of a parent he truly was.
Thank you for your take.
Great video, it really explores parenthood really well. It seems many parents suffer from seeing their kids as an extension of themselves, rather than a whole being separate from them. You see parents forcing their religion, general beliefs and even careers on their kids. Completely disregarding the fact that their child is a person with a mind of their own. You do a good job covering this topic with Finding Nemo.
Religion teaches good ethics when taught by someone who truly believe and actually truly understand what their religion means, of course it is often twisted by those who want to control or manipulate others.
Luna Lovegood good ethics came from religion, nothing from the natural world teaches good ethics, the natural world teaches you that cruelty is the go to reaction for living beings and you either survive or you don't. All of our good ethics laws are based from religion rules.
Luna Lovegood back in the dark age pretty much everybody was part of some sort of church, then some families have a disagreement with the church head and leave the church, and these families still see the value of good ethics and strive to keep teaching them.
Luna Lovegood l said there is a church background the good ethics are traced back to the church background.they didn't come out of nowhere
This is false. Good ethics existed before religion. Firstly, what religion are you even talking about? There are hundreds of thousands of religions that have come and gone. Which one created good ethics? Are you honestly saying they were no good people before religion came along? Are you that ignorant? Being kind, being against murder and theft, sharing etc have all existed since the dawn of humanity. If it didn't none of us would exist today. It's literally in our DNA and in nature. If we didn't have these things embedded in us then humanity would have collapsed 1000 years into it's existence. Good ethics existed long before humans decided to make religions.
Happy Father's Day to all fathers! Good vid screenprism :)
Ren G it’s Father’s Day 2019!
I really needed this. This video analysis on one of my favorite movies as a child really helped me realize why I am what I am today as a 16 year old. My mom was the overprotective parent for a number of reasons. I used to see her as a super hero, but as I grew up and saw she was guarding me more from opportunities than from actual danger, I started to breed resentment for her rather than the outside world. As I am getting closer to go off to college, I am thinking of going far away. She knows that, and I think that's why she letting me go more and more. She says she is scared I will go off into the world to do big things, and never come back.
Right now I am sobbing from this realization that so much of my life can be encapsulated from this movie. My mom used to keep me in the house all the time, so I watched TV often. Possibly Dory is the reason why so many people in my life describe me as optimistic. All of Pixar's films are great, and as I watch these video essays from your channel, I realize I took on a lot of my favorite characters attitudes towards life so I can apply them to my own. Thank you for leading me to this realization. :)
This reminds me of my dad who passed away a couple months ago. He was very adamant about trying to not let his past effect him and me be my own person.
It sounds like he did right by you, I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
This was the first movie I saw in cinema. I was six years old and the themes of trying to find your independence as a child really resonated with me. I’ve also started to find that the themes of parenthood are becoming more relatable as I get older. Oh, it’s also the first movie I peed myself at.
I feel like I ruined the moment.
Rachie And The Waves It's one of my top Disney movies as well. When you're a kid, you just take in the vibrant colours and adventure story, but as an adult, you resonate more with the message of the story, and identify with Marlin more.
You peed yourself at 6 years old, are you ok?
@@NotAnotherKuromi I stopped peeing myself at second grade lol I once did in fifth grade
At 6 years old you understood the theme of a child trying to find independence?
@@AFFTFOMSICHTS It's not too hard to understand as a kid. They make it very clear in the movie that Marlin is too strict and overly protective over Nemo and that he needs to trust Nemo to make his own decisions and give him more freedom, and that this is what caused Nemo to get mad and go "touch the butt".
I felt so emotional watching this video. It makes me remember my parents and how awesome they are. I hope be a good mother on future. 😊
Very appropriate for Father's day. Your both very good at looking at movies on a deeper, analytical scale. Finding Nemo is a 'Family' Film for a reason.
This channel's level of in depth analysis and nuanced approaches to these topics and themes in movies is so unique and I have been really enjoying the quality you guys have been reaching for! You guys are seriously at the moment underrated and I really am looking forward towards this channel's growth.
I just learned you two went to Yale, wow no wonder your analysis has been so thorough and deep
I was kind of hoping you would go into more depth about Gill's role in the film as well, because I feel like he's just as important to the message of good parenting as Marlin is. Kids who have troublesome home lives and bad parental relationships will often look for alternative families and role models outside their birth families, and while they are sometimes successful, their desire for affection and inability to understand proper boundaries makes them vulnerable to people who are bad influences and take advantage of others. Initially, Gill is one of these people. He is so desperate to get out of the tank that he is willing to put Nemo's life in danger to do so, and nearly gets Nemo killed. While he's not nearly so ruthless as to let Nemo die or to brush off the impact of his actions, and is able to redeem himself, he still signifies the dangers of not maintaining a healthy relationship with your child. Nemo was lucky Gill turned out to be a decent person (fish), because other kids aren't as lucky. These kids fall victim to criminals who promise them the affection balanced with independence and trust that the kids desire, and these kids end up becoming criminals themselves or getting hurt, killed and enslaved.
Sorry, I got a little carried away. Just my two cents.
it's OK
No need to apologize. You're 100% right.
To all parents remember. "Just keep swimming" through hard waters.
My mom is strict and overprotective, so all she got from this movie is "See? If you don't listen to your parents you get lost and get put in danger." lol
Which is what makes Finding Nemo a masterpiece, for parents and all other audiences.
For boys in particular, if taken to a deranged extreme, that kind of forced dependency creates an Oedipus complex (in turn it affects the son’s ability to have relationships with women).
If we wanna take that quote to a more sadistic evil extreme, it’s equivalent to “See? That’s how the world works, and I’m the only person you can trust.”
@@kieranstark7213 That's a bit of an extreme place to go from where we started lol. I remember when I was in Intro to Psych and liked to share what I learned on RUclips, too. :P
Secrets to being a Good Parent:
-Losing your child and then relying on someone with short term memory loss to help you find him.
The microphone and sound mixing is a little weird, just trying to point it out.
And thanks for articulating it into words the symbolic analysis I figured out when I saw it.
THANK YOU! The mic thing was killing me! I though I was just going crazy
He faced his put trauma and anxiety and grief to look for his son. That’s amazing and he should have there spotlight.
and, I'm tearing up.
I was wondering if I was the only one who cried
Marlin, Dory's parents, and crush are amazing parents.
Parenting done properly is a heroic act.
Done *properly*
Pixar, you're one of the best!!!
5 overprotective parents disliked this
*Finding Nemo: Secrets to Being a Good Parent scenes*
1. Secrets to Being a Good Parent Intro (0:00-1:15)
2. Resist the Urge to Overprotect (1:15-5:04)
3. "Just Keep Swimming" (Have Faith) (5:04-8:53)
4. Be Your Kid's Hero (8:53-11:29)
5. Susannah and Debra Conclusion (11:29-14:18)
I was never into 3D animation with the start of Toy Story and took a LONG while until I got hooked and finally let go of my prejudice since I was a 2D animation lover. And having a story where a parent is the main protagonist was a huge mind blowing story for me. And such a touching experience that many parents and sons and daughters could relate to. And I became a Pixar lover ever since. :)
I was also not a big fan of 3D animation as a kid, with the exception of some Pixar and DreamWorks movies, like this one. In my defense though, it was mainly because 3D animation was kinda new and a lot of 3D movies from the 2000s looked very wonky and even creepy to me as a kid (90s 3D animation too especially).
11:52 Damn, as someone who was raised by an overprotective, paranoid parent. This hit hard...
Funny how my parents loved this movie when I was a kid, yet clearly took nothing from it. Smh lol
Sounds like my dad, sadly
YALL ARE CRUSHING IT!! This is yet another fresh take on one of the most beloved films in recent memory. I must admit that your voice captivates me with its spellbinding repertoire of original and familiar emotional resonance.
I really love ScreenPrism! The range of movies and TV shows you cover is so broad, and you are always so insightful and on point. It’s time to put my money where my mouth is: I’m your newest patron on Patreon!
Pixar's so great I almost cried just watching this video analysis. Great job Screen Prism!
More than you’ll ever know, the words you spoke in the video helped me.
Thank you so much, your channel is beautifully created, inspiringly thoughtful, and perfect to me.
Okay, so this clearly isn't any of you two speaking here, the voice is different and the talking is a little slow - Are you a group of three now?
Some comments are complaining about it but if it is a new "face", it totally makes sense that she's still practicing, she'll get the hang of it soon :)
One thing though, the new team member tries an awful lot to imitate Susannah which sounds quite weird. Go with your own flow, I bet everyone's gonna like it just as much~
what a great channel, my god. Incredible research and analysis, and such a great speaker for the themes of our times.
Thanks for this video, I've always thought Marlin was underappreciated 😄
Ee've always though the whole movie was underappreciated as just "a kids film", meanwhile people praise *MUCH* less better films like the Don Bluth films made throughout the early to mid 1990s, the Sony movies, Illumination Entertainment films and most live-action remakes (exclusion: The Jungle Book) for the same reason.
this movie will always have a big place in my heart
Happy Father's Day from the UK, Screenprism!!
This brought me to tears a little.
Ladies, this is a really awesome channel. Lots of great substance with little-to-no fluff or bs. Keep up the great work i always look forward to these :)
Why am I crying right now?
Great video! I always look forward to your videos! It made me tear up and i dont even have kids lol!
My heart hurts. This is one of my favorite films of all time!
I'm not even a parent but I really needed that
Well done as always, ladies! Happy Father’s Day to any dads in the comments as well!
One of my favorite animations and now i love it even more
The video was amazing! I love the detail you guys go into
This video is so amazing I'm going to translate it to Portuguese so my sister (who became a mother a few years ago) can watch. I had this toxic protection parenting and it will be important for her to not copy our parents in that
My fav Pixar animation! I watched at least times with my kids.
idky but this kinda made me cry
Thank you very much for making this video
And then there are parents who keep going on and on about how tough they had it, so now you're incessantly reminded by EVERYONE to be the who has to live up to what was given.
The comments for Screen Prism videos are so wholesome compared to the rest of RUclips
great video, even gived me a yearn to see this movie again and remember my childhood
Girls, i cried so hard! 😭😭😭😭😭
So beautiful!!! ❤❤❤❤
Do The Incredibles!!! PLEASE
Izabella Mathias yess
They already have.
Serena is the B.O.A.T Oh yeah... I guess I feel like there’s more to the movie, but thank you for reminding me!
Izabella Mathias They absolutely need to make a longer video and I hope they do.
Im crying over here. I gotta watch this movie again
God I love this movie one of the best I'd say bin in my top 3 since childhood 💕💕💕😍💯💯
I never thought of some of that stuff, I should rewatch it😄
Plissss make a video about the movies Carol and Her, i loved those movies
Awww this was precious 😭😭😭
He was a good dad but became better when he let go of his paranoia.
Well done! That was wonderfully said ❤
Realized Nemo and the other dentist's fish would've had an infinitely easier time... if they just fed the tube with rocks where it'd be sucked into the fan instead of going directly to the fan
Do not touch the boat...
Nemo!
Nemo is a madlad
that one dislike is from darla
And the other one is from Lola the Dragonfish!
*DOUBLE WHAMMY*
lol
What s up with the audio?
Love this ❤️
Love your videos ❤️
I couldn't have clicked on the notification faster 😄
New narrator?
Check out The Wild. It’s got a finding Nemo plotline but the parental problems are somewhere on the opposite end of the spectrum. Samson strives to be a hero figure to his son Ryan, but the image he acquires makes Ryan insecure over his own being. Moreover, Samson tries to hide his true past from his son out of fear that his last bit of family will be disappointed in him as his own father was and also trying to protect his son from the wild where he has never been.
Great video
Aw, it's father's day and you publish this
love u girls
Brilliant video as always
But have you guys slowed down the video a tad? Your voice sounds draggy and odd
MyPokemonDied 000 They had a different narrator in this video, Grace Langstaff, which is likely the reason.
Caitriona Quigley That must be it! Thank you for clarifying
C. Langstaff should be a good speaker, just was jarring to hear a different speaking style
Happy fathers day!
It still looks so good
This voice sounds sort of robotic
It does, but not so much that it ruins it. It can also sound emotive, very insightful and highly well-educating.
why did this make me cry lmao
Because Finding Nemo is just the right amount of emotional by being extremely if not too much!!
Are you ok? Your voice sounds completely different! Hope you're not getting sick
Cinnamon Aside from the weird audio/sound mixing, I think it's Debra narrating not Susannah.
Actually, the credits at the end say the narrator is someone called Grace
she's a robot dude
Man do I love to her you’re voice
Please please please make a video on the new horror movie Hereditary. It was absolutely phenomenal I would love an analysis of it from my favorite channel!! :)
i love this movie
Thanks for this video.
I need a Steven Universe video, with the recent events in it!!!
Pleeeeeaaaaaseeee ♥️♥️
Was the audio recorded on a potato? Lol I still loved the video!
i think you need to either turn down the music in the background or turn up the narration because the music is kind of distraction. otherwise a great video!
The audio sounds bad here.
Sounds like reverberance or something.
Please do another video like this for Dory's parents.
Why am I crying
Lowkey wish my parents could see this video...
This kinda explains the problems i have with my mother and with myself
Lesson : be a cool dad
The scene where they all swim down T T
is this a different narrator than usual or is the audio weird? great video still!
Different lady i think
It’s my parents 😂 but they are less over protective now.
Please do The Office ❤️
Why am I crying on this vid
this is making me cry. hahah i wasn't raised well lmao
Do meme review
Calling Andrew Stanton...We just got our second sequel storyboarded by Screen Prism. Just do it!