Finding Nemo...The Sequel?

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    Do you think that there should be a sequel to this movie? I think Pixar and Disney are in a dispute on who should make it, now that they arent making movies together anymore. What do you think the sequel would even be about.

    Discuss.
     
    There are too many sequels out there. I think it's no fun anymore. Instead of disputing who's going to make a sequel, they should be getting their heads together and making a new movie.

    If they made a new one... who knows? *shrug*
     
    I think Disney had announced Toy Story 3, which they were to create without Pixar, but I think progress is on hiatus. I think John Ratzenberger said he won't be in it if Pixar isn't doing it.
     
    Of course not. They made a great movie out of Finding Nemo, they should settle with that and move on.
     
    Very true. Sequels are usually never as good as the originals. I don't think there needs to be a sequel.
     
    It's because those characters were custom made for their roles & it's hard to fit them into another situation as entertaining as the first.

    they could have a spin-off set in the same usiverse but different characters, but I don't think they will.
     
    Thomas-san said:
    Do you think that there should be a sequel to this movie? I think Pixar and Disney are in a dispute on who should make it, now that they arent making movies together anymore. What do you think the sequel would even be about.

    Discuss.

    Actually ;P Disney has a deal with Pixar that they *have* to make a sequel to any movie they made in the past while they were working together.

    So Finding Nemo 2 will be released for sure ;P
     
    Just let a cute storyline lay happily.

    Besides, it's too late. I'll be graduated before it would make it to videos for teachers to show in school :(
     
    Allstories said:
    I think Disney had announced Toy Story 3, which they were to create without Pixar, but I think progress is on hiatus. I think John Ratzenberger said he won't be in it if Pixar isn't doing it.
    3 and 4 actually. I think I heard 4 would be a direct to video though...either way, they're both without pixar.
     
    Well sweetie, Finding Nemo was a great movie! ^^ But I don't see how is it possible to make a good sequel or spin off. I say make another movie...depsite the fact we have Chicken Little. Wait, was that made by Pixar?
     
    Chicken Little was made just by Disney's animation studio, which is now doing only 3D movies, likely because of the failure of their last few animated ones.
     
    No, I do not think that there should be a sequel. What would be in it? It would be pretty dumb to see Nemo getting lost again.
     
    nope, sequels tend to be kinda sucky most times, unless pixar comes with a genius idea to keep it as fresh as the first one *faints*
     
    What I hate about Disney sequels is that they just go straight to DVD and it never goes to the movies anymore because they don't spend enough time on it. And that PISSES ME!
    Sorry for getting rude but it does
     
    I believe that that ^ happens because they're such bad movies. That's usually what it is.
     
    lol...

    I can see the title now.

    "Finding Nemo 2: How Nemo got his groove back"

    It will feature a cameo of Kronk...cos he took the groove from the Emperor, who used to be a llama, who took the groove from Nemo, who wants it back...

    Yeah. Its bound to be better than all these other useless sequels that Disney's put out.

    Like...did we REALLY need another Mulan?
     
    Thomas-san said:
    Do you think that there should be a sequel to this movie? I think Pixar and Disney are in a dispute on who should make it, now that they arent making movies together anymore. What do you think the sequel would even be about.

    Discuss.
    If they do make it heres my version of the plot (if they did)

    Bruce goes mad (yay). kidnaps dory and they go off to find her. and theres a magic lamp in there somewhere
     
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