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This is Dark Horse's largest omnibus of never-before-collected and out-of-print Star Wars stories....
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Salt Water Wounds
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Sabrina “Salty” Salter resolves to finally determine why her mother disappeared when she was a...
David McK (3801 KP) rated Finding Dory (2016) in Movies
May 26, 2020 (Updated Jul 2, 2023)
Set after Finding Nemo, this see's Ellen DeGeneres Blue Tang - the undisputed start (for me, at least, of that earlier movie) in her own headline movie, when - due to events - she suddenly remembers her family and sets off on a quest to reunite with the same.
As always with Pixar, impeccably animated with a strong message about the importance of family (even 'found' family), this - perhaps - suffers somewhat in comparison with Finding Nemo in that we've been there, done that.
That, and the fact that the Human world (seemingly, or at least, that's it how it felt to me!) plays a larger role than in the previous.
Gotta love Dory's friend Sigourney Weaver, though!

