Tuesday, October 25, 2016
#FindingDory Now Available on Digital HD/Disney Anywhere and Blu-Ray on Nov. 15 #Giveaway ends Nov 11
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Finally coming to Digital HD and Disney Anywhere today is #FindingDory and on Blu-ray on November 15, 2016. You remember Dory helping Marlin, dad, find Nemo. Well, now it's Dory's turn to find her parents. Come along for the journey and discovery “home is where the heart is.”
My family and I cannot wait to have family movie night and watch #FindingDory. Shhhh, don't tell me how it ends as we want to find that out for ourselves.
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The Much-Anticipated Summer Blockbuster
Swims Home on Digital HD on Oct. 25 and Blu-ray™ on Nov. 15
Dive deep into the kelp to find out more about the making of the film with extensive extras
featuring the creative talent of Pixar and the all-star cast!
BURBANK, Calif., Sept. 8, 2016 — The much-anticipated summer blockbuster, Disney•Pixar's “Finding Dory,” swims home just in time for the holidays on Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA) on Oct. 25 and on Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray, DVD and On-Demand on Nov. 15. Viewers can watch Dory’s hilarious and heartwarming quest to find her family and continue the underwater adventure with hours of immersive bonus features.
The film’s playful and plentiful bonus offerings include “Piper,” the theatrical short film starring an irresistible sandpiper hatchling; an all-new mini short featuring interviews with Dory’s pals from the Marine Life Institute; a behind-the-scenes look at the most challenging character Pixar has ever created; never-before-seen deleted scenes, including a digital exclusive featuring the Tank Gang from “Finding Nemo” who make it their mission to get Marlin and Nemo to the Marine Life Institute; and much, much more.
“Finding Dory” features an all-star voice cast, reuniting Ellen DeGeneres (“The Ellen DeGeneres Show”) and Albert Brooks (“This is 40”) as Dory and Marlin, the ever-optimistic blue tang and the uptight but loyal clownfish. Ed O’Neill (“Modern Family”) lends his voice to “septopus” Hank, Kaitlin Olson (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) voices whale shark Destiny, and Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”) gives voice to beluga whale Bailey. Dory’s doting parents Charlie and Jenny are portrayed by Eugene Levy (“Schitt’s Creek”) and Diane Keaton (“Love the Coopers”), and 12-year-old Hayden Rolence (“Beta Persei”) steps in as Nemo, the young clownfish with a lucky fin.
Thirteen years after the original, audiences get a new chapter in the story of their favorite forgetful blue tang. As returning director Andrew Stanton describes, “I realized that I was worried about Dory. The idea of her short-term memory loss and how it affected her was unresolved. What if she got lost again?” His response is a touching tale of friendship and family that’s truly unforgettable … perhaps even for Dory.
Bonus features include*:
Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray & Digital HD:
· Theatrical Short: “Piper” – A hungry sandpiper hatchling ventures from her nest for the first time to dig for food by the shoreline. The only problem is that the food is buried beneath the sand where scary waves roll up onto the shore.
· Marine Life Interviews (All-New Mini Short) – Meet the inhabitants of the Marine Life Institute as they remember our favorite blue tang.
· The Octopus That Nearly Broke Pixar – Pixar’s “Team Hank” unravels the challenges, frustrations, and rewards of bringing to life the studio’s crankiest and most technically complicated character ever.
· What Were We Talking About? – This piece showcases the complex routes Dory’s story took as the filmmakers worked to construct a comprehensive narrative involving a main character with short-term memory loss.
· Casual Carpool – What’s it like to commute with the voices of Marlin, Charlie, Bailey and Hank? Join “Finding Dory” writer/director Andrew Stanton as he drives Albert Brooks, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell and Ed O’Neill to work.
· Animation & Acting – How do you create a connection between a human audience and a fish? This behind-the-scenes look behind the curtain examines the process of constructing believable performances through a unique collaboration between the director, voice actors and animators.
· Creature Features – The cast of “Finding Dory” share cool facts about the creatures they voice in the film.
· Deep in the Kelp – Disney Channel’s Jenna Ortega guides us on a research trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium to show how far the “Finding Dory” crew went to make Dory’s world feel real.
· Skating & Sketching with Jason Deamer – “Finding Dory” character art director Jason Deamer talks about how he got to Pixar, how he draws the characters in the film, and how falling off a skateboard teaches you lessons you can use in art and life.
· Dory’s Theme – A spirited discussion among the composer, music editor and director of “Finding Dory” about the musical elements that shape Dory’s quirky and joyful theme.
· Rough Day on the Reef – Sometimes computers make mistakes. Here you’ll see some of the funny, creepy and just plain bizarre footage the crew encountered while making “Finding Dory.”
· Commentary – Director Andrew Stanton, co-director Angus MacLane and producer Lindsey Collins deliver their personal perspective on “Finding Dory.”
· Deleted Scenes (introduced by director Andrew Stanton)
o Losing Nemo – While watching the stingray migration, Dory starts to follow two fish that remind her of her parents, leaving Nemo all alone.
o Little Tension in Clown Town – In this alternate version of the film, Dory tries to "follow her fins" to her parents, but ends up in a strange place with even stranger fish fashion.
o Dory Dumped – In this early version of the story, Dory's parents had short-term memory loss as well.
o Sleep Swimming – Dory begins to talk and swim in her sleep, revealing what seem to be clues to her past.
o Meeting Hank – Wandering the Marine Life Institute's elaborate pipe system, Dory happens upon the abode of Hank the cranky octopus.
o The Pig – Frantically navigating the pipes of the Marine Life Institute in search of her parents, Dory crosses paths with a terrifying cleaning device.
o Starting Over – Director Andrew Stanton presents four different versions of the movie’s opening scene to illustrate the filmmakers’ search for the best way to introduce Dory’s backstory and to connect this new film to “Finding Nemo.”
o Tank Gang (Digital exclusive) – After a close encounter with a squid leaves them separated from Dory, Marlin and Nemo unexpectedly meet up with the Tank Gang from “Finding Nemo,” who make it their mission to get to the Marine Life Institute … by any means necessary.
o Hidden Seacrets of Finding Dory (Digital exclusive) – Take a deep dive to catch secret Easter Eggs throughout the movie. And just like Hank, they’re hidden in plain sight.
DVD:
· Theatrical Short: Piper & Commentary
From the Academy Award®–winning creators of Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Nemo” (Best Animated Feature, 2003) comes an epic undersea adventure filled with imagination, humor and heart. When Dory, the forgetful blue tang (Ellen DeGeneres), suddenly remembers she has a family who may be looking for her, she, Marlin (Albert Brooks) and Nemo (Hayden Rolence) take off on a life-changing quest to find them … with help from Hank, a cantankerous octopus; Bailey, a beluga whale who’s convinced his biological sonar skills are on the fritz; and Destiny, a nearsighted whale shark. Bring home the movie overflowing with unforgettable characters, dazzling animation and gallons of bonus extras.
Directed by Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo,” “WALL•E”) and co-directed by Angus MacLane (“Toy Story OF TERROR!”), the film is produced by Lindsey Collins (co-producer “WALL•E”) and executive produced by John Lasseter. Victoria Strouse (“October Road”) wrote the script with Stanton. Veteran composer and longtime Stanton collaborator Thomas Newman (“Bridge of Spies,” “WALL•E,” “Finding Nemo”) created the film’s music score and singer-songwriter Sia performs the film’s end-credit song, “Unforgettable.”
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El anticipado éxito de taquilla del verano llegará nadando a los hogares en
Digital HD el 25 de Octubre y en Blu-ray™ el 15 de Noviembre
¡Sumérgete en el bosque de algas marinas para descubrir más sobre la realización de la pelÃcula,
con gran material adicional junto al talento creativo de Pixar y el reparto estelar!
BURBANK, California, 8 de septiembre de 2016 — El éxito de taquilla del verano, la pelÃcula de Disney•Pixar “Finding Dory”, llegará nadando justo a tiempo para las fiestas en Digital HD y Disney Movies Anywhere (DMA) el 25 de Octubre y en Blu-ray 3D™, Blu-ray, DVD y On-Demand el 15 de Noviembre. Podrás disfrutar del divertido y emotivo viaje de Dory en busca de su familia y continuar con la aventura submarina con horas de material adicional emocionante.
La gran cantidad de entretenido material adicional incluye “Piper”, el cortometraje que se estrenó en los cines protagonizado por un irresistible pichón de zarapito; un nuevo mini-cortometraje con entrevistas a los amigos de Dory en el Instituto de Vida Marina; un vistazo al detrás de escenas del personaje más desafiante que haya creado jamás Pixar; escenas eliminadas nunca antes vistas, entre las que figura, en exclusivo para el estreno en formato digital, el grupo de la pecera de “Finding Nemo” que adopta como misión llevar a Marlin y a Nemo al Instituto de Vida Marina; y mucho, mucho más.
“Finding Dory” cuenta con un reparto de voces estelar, que vuelve a reunir a Ellen DeGeneres (“The Ellen DeGeneres Show”) y Albert Brooks (“This is 40”) como Dory y Marlin, la siempre optimista pez cirujano regal y el tenso pero leal pez payaso. Ed O’Neill (“Modern Family”) presta su voz al pulpo de siete tentáculos Hank, Kaitlin Olson (“It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) es la voz del tiburón ballena Destiny y Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”) presta su voz a la beluga Bailey. Los amorosos padres de Dory, Charlie y Jenny, son interpretados por Eugene Levy (“Schitt’s Creek”) y Diane Keaton (“Love the Coopers”), y el actor de 12 años Hayden Rolence (“Beta Persei”) interpreta a Nemo, el joven pez payaso con un aleta de la suerte.
Trece años después del estreno de la pelÃcula original, el público recibió un nuevo capÃtulo de la historia de la desmemoriada pez cirujano regal favorita de todos. El director Andrew Stanton, que repite este rol que ocupó en la pelÃcula original, lo describe de este modo: “Me di cuenta de que estaba preocupado por Dory. La idea de su pérdida de memoria a corto plazo y cómo afectaba su vida habÃa quedado sin resolver. ¿Qué podrÃa pasar si se perdÃa otra vez?”. Su respuesta es un relato conmovedor sobre la amistad y la familia que resulta realmente inolvidable... tal vez incluso para Dory.
El material adicional incluye lo siguiente*:
Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray y Digital HD:
· Cortometraje estrenado en los cines: “Piper” – Un pichón de zarapito hambriento se aventura desde su nido por primera vez para escarbar en la orilla en busca de comida. El único problema es que la comida está enterrada debajo de la arena, donde atemorizantes olas rompen en la orilla.
· Entrevistas en el Instituto de Vida Marina (mini-cortometraje nuevo) – Conoce a los habitantes del Instituto de Vida Marina mientras recuerdan a nuestro pez cirujano regal favorito.
· El pulpo que casi llevó a la quiebra a Pixar – El “equipo Hank” de Pixar recuerda los desafÃos, las frustraciones y las recompensas de hacer cobrar vida al personaje más cascarrabias y complicado a nivel técnico que haya creado jamás el estudio.
· ¿De qué estábamos hablando? – Este segmento revela los complejos caminos que siguió la historia de Dory mientras los realizadores trabajaban para crear una narración coherente con un personaje principal con pérdida de memoria a corto plazo.
· Viaje informal en auto compartido – ¿Cómo es viajar en auto al trabajo con las voces de Marlin, Charlie, Bailey y Hank? Únete al guionista y director de “Finding Dory”, Andrew Stanton, mientras conduce hacia el trabajo junto a Albert Brooks, Eugene Levy, Ty Burrell y Ed O’Neill.
· Animación y actuación – ¿Cómo se crea una conexión entre un público humano y un pez? Este vistazo al detrás del telón examina el proceso de construir interpretaciones creÃbles mediante una colaboración singular entre el director, el reparto de voces y los animadores.
· CaracterÃsticas de las criaturas – El reparto de “Finding Dory” comparte datos divertidos sobre las criaturas a las que prestan sus voces en la pelÃcula.
· En lo profundo del bosque de algas – Jenna Ortega de Disney Channel nos guÃa en un viaje de investigación al Monterey Bay Aquarium para mostrarnos cuán lejos llegó el equipo de producción de “Finding Dory” para hacer que el mundo de Dory se sintiera auténtico.
· Andar en skate y dibujar junto a Jason Deamer – El director de arte de personajes de “Finding Dory” Jason Deamer habla sobre cómo llegó a Pixar, cómo dibuja los personajes de la pelÃcula y cómo caerse de un skate te enseña lecciones que puedes usar en el arte y en la vida.
· El tema de Dory – Una animada discusión entre el compositor, el editor musical y el director de “Finding Dory” sobre los elementos musicales que dan forma al alegre y extravagante tema musical de Dory.
· Un dÃa duro en el arrecife – A veces las computadoras cometen errores. Aquà verán algunos de los segmentos graciosos, extraños y simplemente disparatados con los que se encontró el equipo de producción mientras creaban “Finding Dory”.
· Comentario – El director Andrew Stanton, el co-director Angus MacLane y la productora Lindsey Collins ofrecen su perspectiva personal sobre “Finding Dory”.
· Escenas eliminadas (presentadas por el director Andrew Stanton)
o Perdiendo a Nemo– Mientras observan la migración de rayas con púa, Dory comienza a seguir a dos peces que le hacen acordar a sus padres y deja solo a Nemo.
o Un poco de tensión en la ciudad payaso– En esta versión alternativa de la pelÃcula, Dory intenta "seguir los pasos de sus aletas" hasta encontrar a sus padres, pero termina en un lugar extraño con una moda de peces incluso más extraña.
o Dory abandonada – En esta versión inicial de la historia, los padres de Dory también sufrÃan de pérdida de memoria a corto plazo.
o Nadando dormida – Dory empieza a hablar y nadar mientras duerme y revela lo que parecen ser pistas de su pasado.
o Conociendo a Hank – Viajando por el complejo sistema de cañerÃas del Instituto de Vida Marina, Dory llega hasta la morada de Hank, el pulpo cascarrabias.
o El cerdo – Viajando frenéticamente por las cañerÃas del Instituto de Vida Marina en busca de sus padres, Dory se cruza con un aterrador dispositivo de limpieza.
o Empezar de nuevo – El director Andrew Stanton presenta cuatro versiones diferentes de la primera escena de la pelÃcula para ilustrar la búsqueda de los cineastas de la mejor manera de presentar la historia del pasado de Dory y conectar esta nueva pelÃcula con “Finding Nemo”.
o El grupo de la pecera (exclusivo del estreno Digital) – Después de que un encuentro cercano con un calamar los separa de Dory, Marlin y Nemo se encuentran de modo inesperado con el grupo de la pecera de “Finding Nemo”, que deciden llevarlos hasta el Instituto de Vida Marina... a como dé lugar.
o Secretos escondidos de Finding Dory (exclusivo del estreno Digital) – Sumérgete en lo más profundo para descubrir "Huevos de Pascua" secretos en toda la pelÃcula. Y, al igual que Hank, están ocultos a simple vista.
DVD:
· Cortometraje estrenado en los cines: Piper y Comentario
De los creadores de la pelÃcula de Disney•Pixar “Finding Nemo” que ganaron el Premio de la Academia® (mejor pelÃcula animada, 2003) llega una épica aventura submarina repleta de imaginación, humor y emociones. Cuando Dory, la desmemoriada pez cirujano regal (Ellen DeGeneres), recuerda de repente que tiene una familia en algún lugar que podrÃa estar buscándola, ella, Marlin (Albert Brooks) y Nemo (Hayden Rolence) emprenden una búsqueda por el océano que cambiará sus vidas... con la ayuda de Hank, un pulpo cascarrabias; Bailey, una beluga que está convencida de que sus habilidades de sonar no funcionan; y Destiny, un tiburón ballena miope. Lleva a tu hogar esta pelÃcula cargada de personajes inolvidables, imágenes animadas deslumbrantes y toneladas de material adicional.
Dirigida por Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo”, “WALL•E”) y codirigida por Angus MacLane (“Toy Story OF TERROR!”), la pelÃcula es producida por Lindsey Collins (coproductora de “WALL•E”) y el productor ejecutivo es John Lasseter. Victoria Strouse (“October Road”) escribió el guión junto a Stanton. El veterano compositor y colaborador de Stanton desde hace largo tiempo, Thomas Newman (“Bridge of Spies”, “WALL•E”, “Finding Nemo”), creó la banda sonora de la pelÃcula y la cantante y compositora Sia interpreta la canción de los créditos finales de la pelÃcula, “Unforgettable”.
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Dory will always be my favorite!
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