The 'Finding Nemo 2' Parody Takes on the BP Oil Spill
Luisa Amanda Gomes — June 18, 2010 — Eco
References: animadiseno.blogspot & ecorazzi
Using the Pixar and Disney movie ‘Finding Nemo,’ the Blog of Chibiboto has thrown a light on the disastrous oil spill. This blog has taken the film's beloved characters Dory, Marlon and Nemo from the movie and pitted them in an unusual sequel. This ‘Finding Nemo 2’ parody has Dory and Marlon looking for Nemo in the current state of the Gulf of Mexico.
These ‘Finding Nemo 2’ parody posters are humorous yet disheartening. The Blog of Chibiboto hopes that their movie posters will inspires the creators at Pixar to produce a second movie that will touch upon the subject of the oil spill.
These ‘Finding Nemo 2’ parody posters are humorous yet disheartening. The Blog of Chibiboto hopes that their movie posters will inspires the creators at Pixar to produce a second movie that will touch upon the subject of the oil spill.
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