![]() In the wild they actually live in symbiotic relationships with certain anemones and benefit from each other’s company for food and protection. All other fish will avoid anemones due to their stinging tentacles while Clown fish can have immunity to these stings. However true to their Anemone fish name, you will often see them nestled in an anemone. Their colorful appearance and comical swimming style is truly clown-like. The Clown fish are commonly known as Anemone fish though in the aquarium hobby they are more popularly called Clown fish. Many marine enthusiasts enter the hobby simply because of their attraction to these colorful beauties. Even before Nemo became a household name they were extremely popular. They are very beautiful, quickly catching the eye, and fun to watch. The Clownfish are some of the most popular fish in the saltwater aquarium hobby. These species have also been bred in captivity with a number of color morphs being developed. The two most common Clown fish seen in the aquarium hobby are the two from the Percula Complex. |1 .The FindThe Clownfish are some of the most popular fish in the saltwater aquarium hobby. |a Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm) |0 |a Video recordings for the hearing impaired. |a Aquariums |0 |z Australia |z Sydney Harbour (N.S.W.) |0 |v Drama. |a Includes Academy Award winner for Best Animated Short Film - "For the birds," 2001. |a In English, French, or Spanish with optional French or Spanish subtitles. |a DVDs, region 1, Dolby digital 5.1 surround. |a Follows the adventures of a clown fish who battles sharks, seabirds, and sewer systems in the Great Barrier Reef, attempting to find his son, Nemo. |a Voices: Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould, Willem Dafoe, Brad Garrett, Allison Janney, Austin Pendleton, Stephen Root. production design, Ralph Eggleston film editor, David Ian Salter music, Thomas Newman. |a Directors of photography, Sharon Calahan, Jeremy Lasky art directors, Ricky Vega Nierva. Rayś encyclopedia" a behind-the-scenes studio tour. |a Special features: Disc 1: visual commentary, including deleted scenes "Making Nemo" documentary the art of Nemo narrated by the artists turn your TV into a virtual aquarium with scenes from the movie Disc 2: "Exploring the reef" with Jean-Michel Cousteau and all your Nemo friends Pixar Animation Studios short film "Knick knack" a peek at the next Pixar Animation Studios film "The incredibles" "Fisharades" game learning fun with "Mr. Ray's encyclopedia, a behind-the-scenes studio tour. ![]() |a Features: visual commentary, deleted scenes, Making Nemo documentary, The art of Nemo narrated by the artists, turn your TV into a virtual aquarium with scenes from the movie, Exploring the reef with Jean-Michel Cousteau, Pixar Animation Studios short film "Knick knack", a peek at the next Pixar Animation Studios film "The Incredibles", fisharades game, learning fun with Mr. |a Originally released as a motion picture in 2003. |a two-dimensional moving image |b tdi |2 rdacontent |a Burbank, CA : |b Distributed by Buena Vista Home Entertainment, |c |a Collector's ed., widescreen and fullscreen. ![]() |a Finding Nemo |h / |c Walt Disney Pictures presents a Pixar Animation Studios film directed by Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich produced by Graham Walters original story by Andrew Stanton screenplay, Andrew Stanton, Bob Peterson, David Reynolds. |a KN4 |b eng |c KN4 |d TXNES |d KPLCP |d OCLCO |d COW |a 30078 |b Buena Vista Home Entertainment
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