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In Finding Nemo, why does the blue whale help Nemo and Dory?

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I suppose Dory has a very amiable personality, and gets along with strangers very well, so they probably like her in turn. Too well, in fact, like their encounter with the sharks. She trusts others implicitly and comes across as slightly simple-minded, as a stark contrast to Marlin, who is very distrustful of others. read more

It's a tall order, but it could also be that even the whale had heard the story of Marlin trying to save Nemo which had traveled all the way to Sydney, and hearing Dory's story, it recognized them and decided to help, like the seagull who helped them later. read more

We think Dory doesn’t get enough credit. She’s smart, optimistic, caring, and talented—and most of all—she’s kind. Basically, she’s the unsung hero of Finding Nemo. Here’s why: 1. Dory’s the whole reason Marlin knows where to look for Nemo. read more

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