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Finding Nemo
Is the movie Finding Nemo woke?
Wokeness Ratings
No LGBT themes or representation present.
Gender roles are traditional and not subverted.
No economic messaging or themes present.
Diverse marine life is depicted naturally without forced messaging.
No globalist themes or messaging present.
No political allegory or messaging present.
Subtle environmental themes regarding ocean conservation are present but not overtly ideological.
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Albert Brooks
Marlin (voice)

Ellen DeGeneres
Dory (voice)

Alexander Gould
Nemo (voice)

Willem Dafoe
Gill (voice)

Geoffrey Rush
Nigel (voice)

Brad Garrett
Bloat (voice)

Allison Janney
Peach (voice)

Austin Pendleton
Gurgle (voice)

Stephen Root
Bubbles (voice)

Vicki Lewis
Deb / Flo (voice)

Joe Ranft
Jacques (voice)

Andrew Stanton
Crush (voice)
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