Marlin and Coral
Marlin's idea of naming his kids is to name half after him and half after Coral. What a stereotypical guy. When there is like 400 or whatever the crazy big number of eggs that they have, naming them all the exact same thing is the worst idea ever. How do you tell them apart if they all have the same name? The answer, you can't.
Now Coral is only around for the first like five minutes of the movie, then she dies. Her death is a rather sad one considering the circumstances. After all, Marlin and her had just moved into their home. Plus they have a ton of kids that have just been born and haven't grown yet who are in need of protection. It is rather unfortunate that the serial killer fish has to show up and kill Coral and all the other kids.
And of course, since it is Disney and Pixar, there has to be at least one survivor. I mean what kind of kids movie would it be without one. (Hint: there would be no movie) Anyways Marlin becomes extremely over protective as a result of it. But its just SO adorable, well...kinda.
Marlin is such a protective parent. I mean look at this, ^ he actually wants to make Nemo go in and out of the anemone three times. Marlin, get a freaking life that isn't Nemo. It will help you a lot. Seriously dude. You have to let him grow up. I get that he is super special since he survived and that is why you named him Nemo, but come on. Now going on a journey to find your kidnapped kid is great because it shows him how much you care. So while I hate how annoyingly over protective you are, you did travel thousands of miles to find your son and rescue him. Therefore, I don't ate your guts.
One of the pictures that commonly shows up on Facebook and other social media sites is this one. I always laugh because it really shows just how messed up underlying themes in Disney movies can be. It's great.
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