13 Finding Nemo Fish Names

Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Written and directed by Andrew Stanton with co-direction by Lee Unkrich, the film stars the voices of Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, and Willem Dafoe.

This post looks at the names of the fish in ‘Finding Nemo’ and provides additional information on them.

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List Of 13 Finding Nemo Fish Names

The following are the most well-known, fascinating, and prominent characters from Finding Nemo.

1. Nemo

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Nemo is a fun and attractive clownfish. This was the protagonist in the film Finding Nemo, who played the part of Clownfish.

The Clownfish live in sea anemones because the anemones have tentacles with stinging cells that may sting other sea creatures rather than Nemo since Clownfish have mucus in their bodies that can defend them from being stung.

2. Coral

Nemo’s mother is Coral, a clownfish who was killed by barracudas during the attack.

3. Marlin

Nemo’s father, Marlin, is a good man who always thinks and cares about his son because he was the only one that survived among many eggs during a barracudas attack. However, while Nemo was being born from a somewhat damaged egg, Marlin’s wife Coral perished during this barracuda assault.

4. Bruce

The Bruce is a mackerel shark belonging to the species of Great White Shark. It’s the terror who attempts to consume anything, even Nemo.

5. Dory

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The surgeonfish, or regal blue tang species of fish, are represented by the Dory. This character has a case of short-term memory loss. The regal blue tang fish is characterized by a brilliant blue colored body, dark blue stripes on the back with yellow stripes on the fins and tail.

6. Gill

The Gill or Moorish Idol is a fish with a black, white, and yellow hue and long dorsal fins that are similar to beaks. It’s susceptible to stress and has a limited lifespan. The Moorish Idol species is symbolized by the term “gill.” gi is the tank gang’s leader.

7. Bubbles 

The Yellow Tang fish is represented by the Bubble fish. The Bubbles or Yellow Tang is a brilliant yellow fish with a white bar at the tail fin.

This species may reach a length of 20 cm. The yellow tang males are larger than their females. Males and females have similar looks.

8. Deb

The Deb or Damselfish is a white and black striped fish. This Deb or Damselfish can grow up to 6 inches long and is a territorial fast swimmer. In the animated film Finding Nemo, Debs are characters representing the Damselfish species.

9. Jacques

Pacific cleaner shrimp, sometimes known as Jacques or cleaning shrimps, are well-known for their ability to clean.

These shrimps appear to be frightening due to the number of legs they have, the orange body color, and the black eyes, but they are not in fact harmful creatures. Jacques is a character who personifies the Pacific.

10. Gurgle

Gurgle Or Royal Gramma is a tiny, brightly colored fish with pink, orange, and yellow hues in its body and large eyes. Gurgle is a lovely fish character in the Pixar film “Finding Nemo,” which depicts the Royal Gramma species of fish.

11. Bloat 

Bloat is a fish that represents the Porcupine Pufferfish species. Because of their spherical and inflated look, these are also known as balloonfish or blowfish.

12. Peach

The peach-colored marine animal with no brain that represents the ochre sea star species or simply sea star species, or starfish, despite the fact that they aren’t fish but are known as starfish because of their resemblance to fish.

13. Crush & Squirt

The names of the turtles in the film Finding Nemo, which represent sea turtle species, are Crush and Squirt. The Squirt is a descendant of Crush. The tiny character known as Crush aids Marling, who is Nemo’s father, and Dory in locating him.

What Types of Fish Are in Finding Nemo?

Clownfish are famous for their bright orange, white, and black markings, but you’ll find a variety of different colors in clownfish because there are 28 distinct species. They generally grow to about 3-4 inches in length and live in groups with a single dominant female.

Clownfish are hermaphrodites. All clownfish are males at birth.

During copulation, the biggest male will transform into a lady. They remain females after transformation and may not revert to males. They are also loyal, which means they stay with the same spouse for life.

What Kind of Fish Is Dory?

The Hippo Tang (or Regal Blue Tang, Palette Surgeonfish, or the Hippo Tang) is a highly unusual fish that appears in the Pixar Animation Studios’ film Nemo.

Other than Nemo himself, this is one of the most distinctive and memorable fish from the movie. These fish are yellow as youngsters but acquire their brilliant blue color as they mature.