Is Finding Dory another wish granted by our animation fairies?

Finding Dory is a computer animated 3D adventure film produced by Disney Pixar. Finding Dory is directed by writer and director Andrew Stanton alongside Angus Maclane and produced by Lindsey Collins and this only means that we do expect an 'electrifying' movie. Finding Dory,is however set to be released no earlier than June 17th 2016 and its sure going to be one long wait.

Finding Dory is a sequel to Finding Nemo. This is a litle heart breaking to me who loved Finding Nemo a little to much as i feel like Finding Dory downplays it, owing to the strikingly similar title.I mean, such a good movie should never have to share its glory,right? However, Finding Dory need not be a bad thing. With the high standards set by the prequel lets just say we expect a lot more from the sequel.
Finding Dory is based on her regained memory and desire to find her family.She remembers about her family's migration instincts and sets off to find them in the company of her friends. Poor Dory is however captured and put in an ocean sanctuary after separation from Merlin and Nemo.

With so many challenges coming her way in Finding Dory, we can only hope she doesn't loose her memory this time round.Remember when she went to find Nemo and at some point forgot where she was and what she was doing there until she read 'Sydney' on a drain pipe? I cant wait to see how she wades through Finding Dory. She makes many friends on the way, such as Hank the Octopus, Destiny the Whale Shark and Bailey the Beluga Whale.

One great thing about Finding Dory is its sense of time. A good illustration is where Alexander Gould is replaced with Haden to voice Nemo owing to the fact that Nemo is all grown up and his voice is deeper.Finding Dory is also in touch with the real world it exists in, as evidenced by the timely decision of the Pixar executives to revise the film's ending courtesy of the 'Blackfish Documentary' on the danger of keeping Orca whales in captivity. The Pixar executives decided to give them the option of leaving the sea world. Seriously, this ain't your usual cup of tea. I would never say that they have double standards but (please sir) we too do feel like we are also being kept captive by this long wait till June and this is mentally unhealthy.

As for the music, we only hope its as good as the prequel. With Finding Nemo boasting of a well blend eclectic soundtrack of more than 40 songs, all we can do is wait to see what Finding Dory has for us.
Finding Dory can be watched by anyone and is certainly a great relief for anyone looking for a birthday present or any gift whatsoever.From the simple comic flow to the tonnes of lessons and easy identification with the movie characters in Finding Dory, there is no reason this movie should not be in your bucket-list. Finding Dory is certainly going to be the best animation you watch this year.