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Latest revision as of 15:36, July 7, 2026

For the real-world franchise, see Finding Nemo.
Finding Nemo
Finding Nemo.png
Movie Information
Genre: Children
Country of origin: USA
First mentioned: "The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer"


Finding Nemo is a children's movie.

History[edit]

When Fat Tony picked the kids up from school, he asked them if anyone wanted to sleep with the fishes because he had a bedspread with scenes from the movie with him.[1]

Milhouse owns the movie on DVD, and when he first saw the film by himself, he discovered that there was a chapter he had never seen, when they met Nemo's mother. The chapter led him to become scared and want to confess his love for Lisa.[2]

After Bart teased Milhouse, he was surprised that he didn't come crawling back to him. Lisa told him that even a kid who wears a Finding Nemo back brace has some pride and that he had gone too far this time.[3]

Non-canon[edit]

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Homer put a poster of Nemo up in Maggie's bedroom. He then saw it in a mirror and saw it said "Omen," so he panicked and put a poster for Racecar over it. Maggie then burned the Racecar poster off the Nemo poster.[4]

An angler fish resembling the one in Nemo appeared in a couch gag.[5]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Finding Nemo is a real movie.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


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