
The color palette also gets flattened by the medium, with mid-range colors doing well, but bright and extreme dark colors unable to replicate the theatrical experience. Edge definition is softer and ripples in the waves seem less crisp. The DVD loses a tremendous amount of detail when compared to the Blu-Ray.

All of them look stunning in this HD transfer. Dory’s journey takes her to some vivid atmospheres with almost neon colors, as well as to some dark and murky places. Finding Dory looks gorgeous, with a rich and varying color palette and tons of detail. The Blu-Ray offers one of the most dazzling video presentations ever assembled. This review covers the Blu-Ray/DVD/Digital HD combo pack, but other options include a 3D combo pack and a standalone DVD release. On her journey, she will rediscover her past and herself while searching for the family she left behind.Īrriving on Blu-Ray and DVD on November 15 th, fans will have several options when choosing to bring home this masterpiece. On her journey through the parks’ many tanks, she makes a new friend (a cranky septopus named Hank) who helps her reunite with some old ones. When Dory suddenly remembers her family, a hole in her heart draws her back to California where she discovers that she was born in an aquatic park called the Marine Life Institute. For years to come, there will be a debate about which is the better film, Nemo or Dory, since both are terrific 5-star films. And while Pixar has produced some of the best sequels ever made ( Toy Story 2 and 3), the animation juggernaut has also proven that it can churn out a few clunkers as well (namely Cars 2). But what audiences weren’t prepared for was just how good the sequel could be.Ĭentered around Nemo’s supporting character Dory, this film offers a journey of self discovery rather than a literal seek-and-find mission. After all, Finding Nemo was an instant success and has proven it’s classic status during the 13 years since it’s original release. Regardless, all opinions are my own.Disney Pixar’s Finding Dory was a long time coming. *I was given product for promotional purposes. Swim into your local store and pick up Finding Nemo on Blu-Ray or Blu-Ray 3D! Also available on ! A Lesson in Flashbacks Blu-ray Disc Two:.Finding Nemo – A Filmmakers’ Roundtable.Knick Knack‖ Theatrical Short Film (Rated: G).The hi-def home entertainment release of “Finding Nemo” will be available as a 5-Disc Ultimate Collector’s Edition (2 Blu-ray 2D + 1 Blu-ray 3D + 1 DVD + 1 Digital Copy), 3-Disc Collector’s Edition (2 Blu-ray 2D + 1 DVD), 3D Digital & High-Definition Digital formats. Featuring pristine high definition picture and sound, the Blu-ray creates an incredible at-home experience with a host of interactive features and bonus features including 3D Virtual Aquariums, 2D Virtual Aquariums, CineExplore, A Filmmakers’ Roundtable and more. The Blu-ray 2D and 3D debuts mark the first time ―Finding Nemo‖ has ever been available in these hi-def formats.

In 2008, the American Film Institute named ―Finding Nemo‖ among the top 10 greatest animated films ever made, and it is the second highest grossing Pixar film to date (behind “Toy Story 3”).

“Finding Nemo,” first released in theaters in 2003, earned the Oscar® for Best Animated Feature Film and remains the fifth highest grossing animated film worldwide. Pixar’s critically acclaimed and heartwarming tale splashes off the screen with brilliant digital picture, high definition sound and breathtaking 3D bonus features that transport you beyond your imagination.The film fully immerses viewers in the stunning underwater world of Finding Nemo! From the creators of Toy Story and Monsters, Inc., Disney The must-“sea,” must-own Oscar®-winning underwater adventure-featuring the unforgettable Marlin, his forgetful friend Dory and the lovable young Nemo-swims into living rooms for the first time ever in high-definition Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D and Digital platforms on December 4, 2012. A few weeks back (December 4th) Disney released Finding Nemo on Blu-Ray and Blu-Ray 3D! I was beyond thrilled when it came out because Finding Nemo is awesome and we love Blu-Ray movies.
