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    In "Finding Nemo" how many sharks were there?

    Question #37035. Asked by supermary. (Aug 02 03 12:30 PM)


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    "Marlin and Dory embark on a daring voyage to save Nemo. They rub fins with three reformed sharks (Barry Humphries, Eric Bana and Bruce Spence), who initiate Marlin and Dory into their Fish-eaters Anonymous circle, sharing their mantra, "Fish are friends, not food."

    http://www.delawareonline.com/entertainment/movies/movie_reviews/revu1265.html

    Aug 03 03, 7:13 AM


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