Andrew Stanton’s film, “Finding Nemo” was one Pixar’s most popular films in the 2000’s. The animated film was the best selling DVD of all time, with over 22 million sold. The title “Finding Nemo” definitely gives viewers a clue about the theme as well as a hint at the complexity of what might be seen as just a children's story. While the story is about a father's search for his son, it's also about the son's journey towards manhood. Both have to overcome substantial obstacles and both achieve their goals. Finding Nemo is relatable to any kid who was self conscious and anyone looking for independence from a parent.
Andrew Stanton, the director of “Finding Nemo” first started writing for “Mighty Mouse, the New Adventures” in 1987