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You know, that thought, 'If fishes at the Aquarium could talk like humans,' always gets me! Especially when I think about iconic characters like Bruce from Finding Nemo. Can you imagine the chaos and comedy? I was just rewatching the classic 'meet Bruce' scene—you know, where Marlin and Dory stumble upon the Sharks Anonymous meeting? 'Fish are friends, not food!' It's such a memorable moment that, for me, really defined the humor and heart of the film. That Finding Nemo tv spot 2003 probably teased this exact scene, leaving us all eager to see how it played out. But what if Bruce, Anchor, and Chum really sounded like us, with all our human quirks, anxieties, and inner monologues? Picture this: Bruce, the great white shark, trying to stick to his vegetarian diet, but with the inner voice of a hangry human. He'd probably be muttering, 'Okay, okay, deep breaths, Bruce. Just a bit of seaweed... maybe a krill smoothie? But that little clownfish looks so plump! Stay focused!' And Dory, bless her heart, would be completely oblivious, probably asking, 'Are you going to eat me? Because I'm delicious!' while Marlin stresses out about her short-term memory loss. The humor would be absolutely off the charts! Expanding on the idea of aquarium fish talking, imagine the daily gossip amongst the tank residents! 'Did you see that human tapping on the glass again? So rude, I almost dropped my plankton!' or 'Oh, look, it's feeding time! Finally, some decent grub, I was starting to get worried.' The possibilities are endless. It really makes you appreciate the genius of Pixar for giving these characters such relatable, almost human-like personalities, making us connect with them on a deeper level. The Finding Nemo universe is just full of these wonderful, imaginative touches. That Finding Nemo tv spot 2003 truly previewed a masterpiece. It wasn't just a kids' movie; it had depth, humor, and characters like Bruce who, despite being a shark, you couldn't help but root for. His struggle with his natural instincts, trying to be 'friends, not food,' is a brilliant comedic and even poignant touch that resonates with anyone trying to overcome their own challenges. Every time I see an aquarium, I can't help but wonder what conversations are actually happening in there. So, next time you're at an aquarium or rewatching Finding Nemo, take a moment to imagine the full, hilarious human conversations happening beneath the waves. What do you think Bruce would really say if he could talk? Or any other fish you know? Let me know your funniest ideas below!
























































