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SOMEONE TELL Elmo. And Fabio. And any other famous folk that Dory a Blue Tang called small mislaid Nemo.

Disney and a Pixar Animation multiplication have only announced that they
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will emanate a supplement to their 2003 Oscar-winning strike “Finding Nemo” — and that they’ve landed Ellen DeGeneres to reprise her purpose voicing Dory.

The new film, “Finding Dory,” is scheduled for a Nov 2015 recover and will be helmed by “Nemo” executive Andrew Stanton.

“I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, prolonged time,” a Emmy-winning DeGeneres pronounced in a statement.


Ellen DeGeneres, left (with Portia de Rossi) on a red runner before receiving a 15th annual Mark Twain Prize final year during a Kennedy Center.
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“I’m not insane it took this long. we know a people during Pixar were bustling formulating ‘Toy Story 16.’ ”

In her kidding, DeGeneres touches on a fact that Pixar has upped a series of sequels in new years, including 2011’s “Cars 2” and this summer’s “Monsters University.”

In “Finding Nemo,” that was a vicious and blurb success, Dory was a upbeat, inattentive fish who helped Marlin a clownfish (voiced by Albert Brooks) find his kidnapped, special-finned son Nemo around a Australian current.

Disney says “Dory” will underline both aged and new characters; a studio did not prove either Brooks would lapse to voice Marlin.

DeGeneres, who has focused essentially on her TV speak uncover given “Nemo,” received a Mark Twain Prize for American Humor final Oct during a Kennedy Center.

[PIXAR’s BOB PETERSON: On because DeGeneres’s voicework for ”Nemo” was so special]


BLUE TANG CLAN: Dory, reduce left, and Marlin face an sea full of perils in 2003’s “Finding Nemo.” (AP Photo/Pixar Animation Studios)

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