7/1/2023 0 Comments Finding nemo fish.![]() Bruce then invites Dory (who is excited) to go next. The Great White then says that he had not eaten a fish in 3 weeks, which amazes Anchor and Chum. He then asked where Chum's friend was when told that his friend was misplaced, Bruce offered Chum one of his own friends (Marlin and Dory). Fish are friends, not food." After the pledge (and after Anchor and Chum start to complain about dolphins), Bruce announces that the meeting was "Step Five: Bring a fish friend." When he asks if they all have a friend, he's pleased to see that Anchor had one (who appeared to be a little fish named Blenny). If I am to change this image, I must first change myself. However, in the next scene, Bruce rings a bell and says that a meeting has come to order and they then say their pledge: "I am a nice shark, not a mindless eating machine. As Bruce pushes Marlin and Dory closer, it is thought that Bruce has brought them so that his friends could eat them as Anchor opened his mouth to swallow the scared Marlin. The two sharks complain that Bruce was late and that they were hungry. Bruce then pushes Marlin and Dory to an opening where two sharks named Anchor and Chum (who appear to be Bruce's buddies) are swimming around in circles. As Bruce continues to swim through the minefields, a submarine comes into view. ![]() Soon, Bruce comes to an old abandoned minefield where Dory mistakes the bombs for balloons, to which Bruce laughs and tells them that they wouldn't want any of the bombs to pop. Dory readily agrees, but Marlin is very hesitant, and before the clownfish could swim away, Bruce blocks his path and tells Marlin that he insists and begins to lead the two fish away. Dory asks if it's like a party and Bruce goes along with it and asks if they're up to going. When Marlin says they weren't doing anything, Bruce takes advantage of this and asks if they would like to get to a little get-together that he was hosting. After he calms down, he asks what a couple of "bites" like them were doing out. Even though it scares Marlin (who hides behind Dory) and Dory, Bruce gets a good laugh out of it. Seeing this, Bruce said that he understood, saying, "Why trust a shark, right?" He then turns to leave, only for the shark to turn quickly and snap his teeth at them, just barely missing their mark. Even after Bruce politely introduced himself, Marlin and Dory seemed uneasy. He welcomes all marine life into his vegetarian community, sharing the motion that "fish are friends, not food."" īruce is first seen when Marlin accidentally comes face-to-face with him when the clownfish began to swim off to go find his son Nemo. "G'day mate! This terrifying eating machine is a reformed character-Bruce knows that if sharks want to shake off their nasty image, they first have to change themselves.
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