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Disney animators were the first to mine Neptune’s kingdom for family friendly laughs with The Little Mermaid. Then Pixar’s Finding Nemo took fans on a computer animated journey through the briny deep, eschewing the traditional story line of imperiled guy/girl romance for the poignant tale of a lost clown fish,...
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Disney animators were the first to mine Neptune’s kingdom for family friendly laughs with The Little Mermaid. Then Pixar’s Finding Nemo took fans on a computer animated journey through the briny deep, eschewing the traditional story line of imperiled guy/girl romance for the poignant tale of a lost clown fish, his desperate father, and their dizzy sidekick. The underwater adventure made a big splash in 2003, and the creators walked away with an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Now Nemo and his marine amigos are coming to Miami to delight parents and kids alike. At Disney on Ice’s Finding Nemo the amazing aquatic backdrop of the Great Barrier Reef will come to life at the American Airlines Arena. Teach the kids that fish are friends, not food, at the opening performance tonight.

Wed., March 29, 7:30 p.m.

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