This movie solidified my fear of water I can't see the bottom of as a kid Also the scariest part of this movie for me was the massive empty spaces of nothingness in the water
YES I KNOW, i realised I have the same phobia after watching this movie as a kid. Suprisingly my bro, who watched with me didnt suffer from this fobia and then continued to watch meg and stuff i cant even imagine
The anglerfish scene made me have a crying meltdown every time it came up when I was around 4 because of how unknown this THING was to me, and it’s ungodly roars that sound like metal scraping fused a demonic whistle roar, it was like the marine version of being chased around by a screaming eldritch horror in a locked room with absolutely no light. As years went by, I eventually became used to it and it made want to discover more about the deep sea. I would draw numerous pictures of these deep sea creatures and find interest in documentaries about this marine eldritchness known as the deep sea.
Uhh okay... But still that scene is almost as scary as the scene in The Super Mario Bros Movie where Luigi is in the dark lands and a hoard of Dry Bones show up.
I remember being terrified of this movie as a kid!(still kinda am) Mainly the barracuda scene and Bruce's scenes I would tell people " i cant watch finding nemo all the way through" and they would give me a look like " really?" Glad to know im not the only one who thought this was terrifying
I usually stop watching the movie when it gets to the Dentist scene because I honestly don't like Darla And I kind of found Marlin annoying because of how mean he was to people But As I grew up I finally Understood his wife died and he was overprotective over his Kid
Fun fact: Barracuda do not eat eggs or small fish often, they are more attracted to shiny objects, so it’s most likely believed that coral cannibalized her children
I remember being obsessed with this movie as a kid; to the point where my brother memorized the entire script because of how often he watched with me. I was always fascinated with the ocean, while also terrified of it. I do partially blame this movie for my thalassophobia
We're in the same boat then (no pun intended lol) this was and still is my favorite movie and I still love the ocean but this movie I do think did somewhat cause my fear of open water
Dude same! Hell I still find her a little unnerving. Her smile is just so unpleasant and on top of that her music theme is the psycho shower killing music for god’s sake!
Once you get older you start to realise that the girl probably has irresponsible parents who don’t scold her or at least tell her to be gentle with the fishes.
What makes it even scarier is the fact the only reason Marlin winds up in all of this is because he’s looking for his son Nemo who was fishnapped by a dentist. It reminds you that after how Marlin lost Coral and every other egg by the barracuda, Nemo was the only one left and didn’t want him to be killed as well.
I remember seeing this movie as a tiny panda and I had to leave the theater at the barracuda scene. I stayed out until I was sure that that monster was no longer on the screen and I was on edge for the rest of the movie.
When i was around 4 years old my mum took me to the cinema to watch Finding nemo. She tells me now that there was only one scene where i cried out of fear and it was the Bruce shark scene. Later my grandma took me again to see finding nemo , and guess what. It turns out i cried again only at the bruce shark scene
I think what adds more to this movie's environment is that most of this stuff is real. It actually exists. NOt a ghost or a monster its the freaking sea its all around us and its freaking real
6:20 I think thats a common thing for making the ocean look scary cause like think of subnautica these no real jumpscares in the game yet the ambient roars you’ll here every so often that really instills terror in you.
I love this movie and it will always hold a special place in my heart, because it was the very first movie I had ever seen in my life. However I clearly remember how frightened I was whenever I saw Bruce‘s introduction, especially when he grins. I would always run and hide under the table and I‘ve never really been someone who got easily scared by movies. I watched the extended cut of LOTR with 11 or 12 and I loved, it, there was no scene that freaked me out that bad. Finding Nemo really did a number on me…
What about the part the pelican scooped up Marlin and Dory and nearly swallowed them, almost bringing their long treacherous journey with lots of learned lessons to grinding halt just moments away from the ultimate goal, making everything they’re done up to that point meaningless?
Yeah looking back as an adult not only is this movie genuinely scary but it’s also fucking dark, Marlin is an (understandably) overprotective single father trying to find his kidnapped special needs son while also trying to look after another special needs person.
I watched Octonauts a lot as a kid. There was one episode where they got ambushed by a lot of pink jellyfish, similar to Finding Nemo. I was petrified. Like I'm not even joking, I am still terrified of pink jellyfish whenever I see one in an aquarium or in a movie. So thank you Octonauts and Finding Nemo, for my deep-rooted, somewhat irrational fear of pink jellyfish.
I remember watching the movie when I was near 3-6 years old it wasn’t my favorite movie,it was my sister favorite movie and she would makes us watch it over and over again and she would sometimes replay some of of the scenes and she would later watch shark documentaries . After watching the movie I developed a fear of water, and I near wanted to get into a swim in a pool or near a body of water until 6th grade. But after sixth grade I at least didn’t find it as scary as I did as a kid and I enjoy swimming now in days. But the movie also taught me to be weary about strange environments and always to “just keep swimming”
I was never scared of this movie when I was younger, but as I got older I developed thalasaphobia, it’s not terrible, but the use of real photos is so unnerving for me😭 but yeah that angler fish always unsettled me
Maybe I was just a marine biology nerd as a kid but I knew what everything was when I saw this movie in theatres lol Barracuda, the sea mines, the torpedo, the anglerfish 😂
I didn’t really think any part of the movie was scary, even as a kid. I did also kiss a real barracuda when I was 4 though, so my experiences may not be generally applicable…
It was at a beach in Bermuda! The barracuda was dead, can’t remember if a fisherman caught it or if it had just washed ashore. I think my parents still have the photo of me, in water wings, struggling to hold up a fish that was probably as long as I was tall
I always found the barracuda and whale scenes the most mortifying, the quiet silences with large empty blue voids, the barracuda one ended with a rush of sounds and imagery, the whale scene especially for me, just slow and dreadful, the way it goes from being so far in the background to slowly approaching, its large form growing and growing until they are swallowed, the scenes there were also horrifying, the tongue lifting as the water lowers, desperation, before being shot out, given a relief from the hateful and overpowering DREAD
Funny enough, finding Nemo made me absolutely fascinated by anglerfish and I've loved them ever since. One of my favorite fish species. They're so cool.
I love this movie, and you have definitely given me a whole new lens to watch it through the next time I watch it. I'd love to see more of your movie reviews, they're definitely interesting. Hope your day is going good, and can't wait to see more.
Yes! so I wasn't the only one who was scared of this movie as a kid😮💨 I think what scared me the most were the sounds. Gasps and screams, scary music and jumpscares. And also the design of the sharks😬
I have a theory as to why the angler fish doesn't talk. Apparently they have stayed the same for 130-100 million years, and it's in an environment in which other creatures have also remained the same for that long as well. To put it into perspective, imagine finding a spooky cave or a chasm, and stumbling across an older variant of a caveman made out of teeth, knives and "f*** you" built for an incredibly hostile environment.
1:47 undersea haunted mansion, why not call it the scary animal mansion? that's a scarier name, especially if your making a haunted house featuring scary animals like the barracuda, the three species of sharks, and the anglerfish from my favorite movie.
Say jumpscares makes a video game and movie. Say Stephen King is king off horror but that's better done in books. "Blumhouse does good horror" many people say. Well Disney has made the scariest movie ever disguised as a kids movie! That's what this video shows to me personally.
Despite asking my dad to take me to see the movie as a kid, I was somehow too scared to watch it in theaters solely because of Bruce. I even begged my dad to see Daddy Day Care instead but he already paid for Finding Nemo. Thankfully, I'm glad he didn't make the switch because Finding Nemo became my favorite animated movie of all time and long lasting obsession.
Looking back on this movie as a 19 year old, there's one thing in particular that I don't like about it and it's that, for a movie that, for the most part, does a lot of the ocean stuff right, they completely left out how dolphins are basically satan spawn while sharks basically just vibe. Like, sure, sharks are hunters (and they're freaking great at it too), but they only hunt when they need to eat. Other than that, they don't use their size, speed, and power for anything else; they literally just vibe. Then there's dolphins, which are also incredible hunters, but, frankly, they're a$$holes about it, and they go beyond hunting when it comes to using their speed and, in this case, intelligence. They essentially bully other sea creatures and will grape (minus the 'g') just about anything, whether it be their own kind (in gang format), fish heads they've torn off, and even humans. TL;DR Finding Nemo promotes anti-shark propaganda and, while it doesn't have dolphins, doesn't show the actual demons of the ocean
I remember so well how afraid I was of this movie when I was a kid and doesn't wanted to watch it. Especially Bruce made me feel so uneasy. Like he is literally a good guy who you thought would be a bad guy suddenly really becoming the bad guy you imagined them to be, so terrifying xD
I feel vindicated. If 4-8 year old me saw this he’d praise yoy for saying stuff like this. The scene where marlin and dory are inside the whale scared the absolute HELL out of me. I was scared for years. But as I got older I grew to appreciate the horror aspects of this movie and to respect the crew for being willing to go as far as they did!
Hey there is this cool lego cartoon with super good animation s1 and half of the start of s2 then then the villans shift gears its called lego monkie kid
Was totally ready to judge you for ruining one of my favorite movies and then I realised that I always skipped the bermuda, bruces "party", the depths AND the jellyfish... So I was like wait hold on--
One of my projects in college was to change the genre of a trailer with the sound design. Someone turned the Nemo trailer into a horror trailer
I don’t know if it was for a college project, but someone did something similar with Mrs. Doubtfire.
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@@mizixy9624 I think that was Film Theory; I remember he did the video's intro as a horror movie.
This movie solidified my fear of water I can't see the bottom of as a kid
Also the scariest part of this movie for me was the massive empty spaces of nothingness in the water
Absolutely true
YES I KNOW, i realised I have the same phobia after watching this movie as a kid. Suprisingly my bro, who watched with me didnt suffer from this fobia and then continued to watch meg and stuff i cant even imagine
The anglerfish scene made me have a crying meltdown every time it came up when I was around 4 because of how unknown this THING was to me, and it’s ungodly roars that sound like metal scraping fused a demonic whistle roar, it was like the marine version of being chased around by a screaming eldritch horror in a locked room with absolutely no light. As years went by, I eventually became used to it and it made want to discover more about the deep sea. I would draw numerous pictures of these deep sea creatures and find interest in documentaries about this marine eldritchness known as the deep sea.
Uhh okay... But still that scene is almost as scary as the scene in The Super Mario Bros Movie where Luigi is in the dark lands and a hoard of Dry Bones show up.
I remember being terrified of this movie as a kid!(still kinda am) Mainly the barracuda scene and Bruce's scenes
I would tell people " i cant watch finding nemo all the way through" and they would give me a look like " really?"
Glad to know im not the only one who thought this was terrifying
I usually stop watching the movie when it gets to the Dentist scene because I honestly don't like Darla And I kind of found Marlin annoying because of how mean he was to people But As I grew up I finally Understood his wife died and he was overprotective over his Kid
It scared me a lot, the barracuda attack especially 😢😱
Fun fact: Barracuda do not eat eggs or small fish often, they are more attracted to shiny objects, so it’s most likely believed that coral cannibalized her children
True. They tend to eat them if they are under stress, infected, or unfertilized . They tend to eat the first few spawning too.
This theory is wild, I need to find out more about this 💀🗿
I always took it as the Barracuda broke the eggs
I remember being obsessed with this movie as a kid; to the point where my brother memorized the entire script because of how often he watched with me. I was always fascinated with the ocean, while also terrified of it. I do partially blame this movie for my thalassophobia
We're in the same boat then (no pun intended lol) this was and still is my favorite movie and I still love the ocean but this movie I do think did somewhat cause my fear of open water
Darla was unsettlingly scary too lol "WAKE UP FISHY! WHY ARE YOU SLEEPING!"
*utterly pounding a fish to death*
I hate her with a passion
Dude same! Hell I still find her a little unnerving. Her smile is just so unpleasant and on top of that her music theme is the psycho shower killing music for god’s sake!
Once you get older you start to realise that the girl probably has irresponsible parents who don’t scold her or at least tell her to be gentle with the fishes.
The bruce smile was the creepiest for me because of the black eyes and how he said it "that's good" like 😢 terrify poor child me
he looks like the vampires from “ 30 days of night” when his eyes turned black
😥😥😥
That scene freaked me out and that was before I found out Sharks could do that
What makes it even scarier is the fact the only reason Marlin winds up in all of this is because he’s looking for his son Nemo who was fishnapped by a dentist. It reminds you that after how Marlin lost Coral and every other egg by the barracuda, Nemo was the only one left and didn’t want him to be killed as well.
One part that scared me was when Nemo was trying to clean the filter.
The scuba diver scene scared the fuck out of me when I was a kid don’t ask me why I still have no sodding clue
Yes! It still scares me now as an adult lol
I remember seeing this movie as a tiny panda and I had to leave the theater at the barracuda scene. I stayed out until I was sure that that monster was no longer on the screen and I was on edge for the rest of the movie.
When i was around 4 years old my mum took me to the cinema to watch Finding nemo. She tells me now that there was only one scene where i cried out of fear and it was the Bruce shark scene. Later my grandma took me again to see finding nemo , and guess what. It turns out i cried again only at the bruce shark scene
Marlin and Dory's reaction in 5:37 is hilarious. This is why we shouldn't pause Pixar movies.
I think what adds more to this movie's environment is that most of this stuff is real. It actually exists. NOt a ghost or a monster its the freaking sea its all around us and its freaking real
6:20 I think thats a common thing for making the ocean look scary cause like think of subnautica these no real jumpscares in the game yet the ambient roars you’ll here every so often that really instills terror in you.
I love this movie and it will always hold a special place in my heart, because it was the very first movie I had ever seen in my life. However I clearly remember how frightened I was whenever I saw Bruce‘s introduction, especially when he grins. I would always run and hide under the table and I‘ve never really been someone who got easily scared by movies. I watched the extended cut of LOTR with 11 or 12 and I loved, it, there was no scene that freaked me out that bad. Finding Nemo really did a number on me…
the endless blue of some of the scenes terrified me as a kid
What about the part the pelican scooped up Marlin and Dory and nearly swallowed them, almost bringing their long treacherous journey with lots of learned lessons to grinding halt just moments away from the ultimate goal, making everything they’re done up to that point meaningless?
Yeah looking back as an adult not only is this movie genuinely scary but it’s also fucking dark, Marlin is an (understandably) overprotective single father trying to find his kidnapped special needs son while also trying to look after another special needs person.
The scene with the whale still make me feel a fight or flight response
I watched Octonauts a lot as a kid. There was one episode where they got ambushed by a lot of pink jellyfish, similar to Finding Nemo. I was petrified. Like I'm not even joking, I am still terrified of pink jellyfish whenever I see one in an aquarium or in a movie. So thank you Octonauts and Finding Nemo, for my deep-rooted, somewhat irrational fear of pink jellyfish.
I remember watching the movie when I was near 3-6 years old it wasn’t my favorite movie,it was my sister favorite movie and she would makes us watch it over and over again and she would sometimes replay some of of the scenes and she would later watch shark documentaries . After watching the movie I developed a fear of water, and I near wanted to get into a swim in a pool or near a body of water until 6th grade. But after sixth grade I at least didn’t find it as scary as I did as a kid and I enjoy swimming now in days. But the movie also taught me to be weary about strange environments and always to “just keep swimming”
I agree that finding Nemo is scary. Scary moments with shark, and light fish that don’t know the name of.
It's called the Angler Fish
Thank for help of telling what the name of the fish a Angler fish.
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Actually Danny called it a Lantern fish in the video.
I was never scared of this movie when I was younger, but as I got older I developed thalasaphobia, it’s not terrible, but the use of real photos is so unnerving for me😭 but yeah that angler fish always unsettled me
One of my fears involving the ocean is looking down and realizing everything under me is completely pitch black.
I was going to rewatch the movie, until I remembered all the horrifying parts.
Maybe I was just a marine biology nerd as a kid but I knew what everything was when I saw this movie in theatres lol Barracuda, the sea mines, the torpedo, the anglerfish 😂
I've finally understand why I'm so scared of large bodies of water
I didn’t really think any part of the movie was scary, even as a kid. I did also kiss a real barracuda when I was 4 though, so my experiences may not be generally applicable…
No offense, but...
ARE YOU CRAZY?
Yes. Obviously.
I would love to know the context behind you *kissing a barracuda!* Was it at an aquarium or something?
It was at a beach in Bermuda! The barracuda was dead, can’t remember if a fisherman caught it or if it had just washed ashore. I think my parents still have the photo of me, in water wings, struggling to hold up a fish that was probably as long as I was tall
did the fish turn into a prince?
i loved the ocean as a 5yr old but now i have a phobia forgot what called but the ocean is horrifying
When I was younger my parents didn't let me see the scene where the barracuda shows up because they deemed it too scary-
It kinda is
Finding Nemo is one of the better Pixar movies
Dude, hilariously accurate commentary! The solitary "dammit" of dissappointment had me rolling!!
You did a good job picking Next to you as a background song. It reminded me i need to watch Parasyte again, thank you, also this video is awesome.
I always found the barracuda and whale scenes the most mortifying, the quiet silences with large empty blue voids, the barracuda one ended with a rush of sounds and imagery, the whale scene especially for me, just slow and dreadful, the way it goes from being so far in the background to slowly approaching, its large form growing and growing until they are swallowed, the scenes there were also horrifying, the tongue lifting as the water lowers, desperation, before being shot out, given a relief from the hateful and overpowering DREAD
To those who dont know,
The *LaNtErN FiSh* is an Angler fish
I knew what a barracida was cause my mom caight one when she was kid and told me it was a barracuda also the heart song
this movie developed my thalassophobia
Missed oportunity to name the video "finding out finding Nemo is a horror movie"
Edit: banger video btw
Can I steal that??
@@honestlybrutal5927 i didn't get this notification and i just now saw this coment, RIP
"Hey fish are evil"-Danny Motta
Cthulu is down there. We need to stop while we're ahead.
Watching this after the OceanGate submersible imploded is very fitting.
Funny enough, finding Nemo made me absolutely fascinated by anglerfish and I've loved them ever since. One of my favorite fish species. They're so cool.
I love this movie, and you have definitely given me a
whole new lens to watch it through the next time I
watch it. I'd love to see more of your movie reviews,
they're definitely interesting. Hope your day is going
good, and can't wait to see more.
*Spiked metal balls* 💀
5:27 Angler Fish are pretty bloody horrifying when you think about it.
Yes! so I wasn't the only one who was scared of this movie as a kid😮💨 I think what scared me the most were the sounds. Gasps and screams, scary music and jumpscares. And also the design of the sharks😬
Same
Imagine finding Nemo with subnautica creatures
I don't think it's really a horror movie as much as it's just showing people how screwed up the ocean actually is for a tiny little fish
I have a theory as to why the angler fish doesn't talk. Apparently they have stayed the same for 130-100 million years, and it's in an environment in which other creatures have also remained the same for that long as well. To put it into perspective, imagine finding a spooky cave or a chasm, and stumbling across an older variant of a caveman made out of teeth, knives and "f*** you" built for an incredibly hostile environment.
1:47 undersea haunted mansion, why not call it the scary animal mansion? that's a scarier name, especially if your making a haunted house featuring scary animals like the barracuda, the three species of sharks, and the anglerfish from my favorite movie.
What’s Disney waiting for to classify this movie as a horror genre?
Finding Nemo triggers my thalassophobia
Still my favorite animated movie ever. I’m glad this was my childhood not cocomelon
Say jumpscares makes a video game and movie. Say Stephen King is king off horror but that's better done in books. "Blumhouse does good horror" many people say. Well Disney has made the scariest movie ever disguised as a kids movie!
That's what this video shows to me personally.
Rewatching to make sure I don't forget
This is why I prefer Baby Neptune
such an underrated UA-camr
I love the songs in the background 👀
It's an Anglerfish🐟💡
Despite asking my dad to take me to see the movie as a kid, I was somehow too scared to watch it in theaters solely because of Bruce. I even begged my dad to see Daddy Day Care instead but he already paid for Finding Nemo. Thankfully, I'm glad he didn't make the switch because Finding Nemo became my favorite animated movie of all time and long lasting obsession.
if anything I say that Darla should be put into Carbonite for her punishment in this movie
Just waiting till he plays outer wilds
"What kid knows what a barracuda is??"
200s kids: *CrEaTuRe aLeRt, cReAtUrE AlErT~~"
I'm 18 years and I'm still afraid of this movie this even gave me nightmares when i was a kid or give me nightmares after I'm done watching it.
Looking back on this movie as a 19 year old, there's one thing in particular that I don't like about it and it's that, for a movie that, for the most part, does a lot of the ocean stuff right, they completely left out how dolphins are basically satan spawn while sharks basically just vibe. Like, sure, sharks are hunters (and they're freaking great at it too), but they only hunt when they need to eat. Other than that, they don't use their size, speed, and power for anything else; they literally just vibe. Then there's dolphins, which are also incredible hunters, but, frankly, they're a$$holes about it, and they go beyond hunting when it comes to using their speed and, in this case, intelligence. They essentially bully other sea creatures and will grape (minus the 'g') just about anything, whether it be their own kind (in gang format), fish heads they've torn off, and even humans.
TL;DR Finding Nemo promotes anti-shark propaganda and, while it doesn't have dolphins, doesn't show the actual demons of the ocean
gotta love the demon slayer music in the background tho
He says three forms of horror I'm thinking body horror, psychological horror and cosmic horror
I remember literally hiding behind the window curtain during the entire anglerfish scene every time my family decided to watch Finding Nemo 💀
How did you ignore the scene at the dentist. Trauma inducing
Finding Nemo is like Watership Down with fish.
I remember so well how afraid I was of this movie when I was a kid and doesn't wanted to watch it. Especially Bruce made me feel so uneasy. Like he is literally a good guy who you thought would be a bad guy suddenly really becoming the bad guy you imagined them to be, so terrifying xD
I feel vindicated. If 4-8 year old me saw this he’d praise yoy for saying stuff like this. The scene where marlin and dory are inside the whale scared the absolute HELL out of me. I was scared for years. But as I got older I grew to appreciate the horror aspects of this movie and to respect the crew for being willing to go as far as they did!
MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE MI-MI-MOINE MOINE!!! 💀💀💀
You should do the same thing with monster house
lol i love you included the moonfish part with your gf
I always felt like this could be r rated 😂
At least the jelly fish is not a lunatic like the barracuda
Speaking of Bruce the shark I hard his voice actor passed away RIP
I blocked out so many scenes from this movie as a kid
Also "Squishy the harbinger of doom" is my new favorite quote
i watched the full movie as a kid, thats why my grown ass has thalassophobia now
Omg the man the meth the legion Danny
5:25 wait until he finds out how they mate
Can't unsee now. Goodbye innocent childhood hehe
Great video dnny! Did you happen to record this outro for the other channel before deciding to make this one?
I always wondered what could’ve been in that trench or what that murky cloud was.
It took me like 8 listens to figure it out but… is this danny from otakus anon?
Hey there is this cool lego cartoon with super good animation s1 and half of the start of s2 then then the villans shift gears its called lego monkie kid
I’m starting to wonder if this movie is what started my fear of the ocean and my submechnaphobia lmao 😂
I have thalassophobia, and this movie did not help!
I see danny, I click
It’s a repost
@@mr.nobody7232 True, but new content is coming very very soon!
@@mr.nobody7232 yeah, and??
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Bro sounds just like Danny Mota
To help you out Danny there school fish
8:36 what's diablo?
You tell me what’s so scary about this movie
How come he took the video off his other channel and put it on this new one? Did he not want horror content on his main channel?
I’m just trying to beef up this page :)
@@honestlybrutal5927 Oh. Okay.
Was totally ready to judge you for ruining one of my favorite movies and then I realised that I always skipped the bermuda, bruces "party", the depths AND the jellyfish... So I was like wait hold on--
ayo wheres your incredibles video?
angler* fish
If you think this is bad, watch padak. Imagine if peta remade finding Nemo.