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Santos, Reynald Russel O.

BA Broadcast Communication
MS 1 TTH 4-5:30
On August 18, 2015, the MS 1 of Sir Montano watched half of Disney-Pixars
Finding Nemo. It started at around 5 PM, while waiting for the professor. Although
wild rains poured around 4 PM, it did not stop the students from going to the Marine
Science Institute (MSI) to watch Finding Nemo. No attendance were passed around
that day.
An assigned homework was to identify all the species of animals in Finding
Nemo, and their scientific name. (Google n.d.)
Name
Blue Whale
Bottlenose Dolphin
Beluga Whale
Green Sea Turtle
Clownfish (Marlin and Nemo)
Regal Tang (Dory)
Moorish Idol
Pufferfish
Royal Gramma
Yellow Tang
Four-striped Damselfish
Great White Shark
Hammerhead Shark
Mako Shark
Anglerfish
Blenny
Spotted Eagle Ray
Longnose Butterfly Fish
Seahorse
Moonfish
Barracuda
Flounder
Goldfish
Angelfish
Anthias
Batfish
Butterflyfish
Cardinalfish
Damselfish
Grouper
Guppy
Parrotfish
Seabass
Squirrelfish

Scientific Name
Balaenoptera musculus
Tursiops
Delphinapterus leucas
Chelonia mydas
Amphiprioninae
Paracanthurus hepatus
Zanclidae cornutus
Tetraodontidae
Gramma loreto
Zebrasoma flavescens
Dascyllus melanurus
Carcharodon carcharias
Sphyrnidae
Isurus oxyrinchus
Lophiiformes
Blennnioidei
Aetobatus narinari
Forcipiger flavissimus
Hippocampus
Lampris
Sphyraena
Plstichthys dentatus
Carassius auratus
Pterophyllum
Anthiinae
Ogcocephalus darwini
Chaetodontidae
Apogonidae
Chrysiptera parasema
Ephinephelinae
Poecilia reticulata
Scarridae
Centropristis striata
Holocentridae

Swordfish
Tang (Surgeonfish)
Tilapia
Triggerfish
Tuna
Cleaner Shrimp
Starfish
Flapjack Octopus
Jellyfish
Crab
Krill
Spanish Dancer Sea Slug
Hermit Crab
Lobster

Xiphias gladius
Acanthuridae
Tilapia
Balistidae
Thunini
Lysmata amboinensis
Asteroidea
Opisthoteuthis californiana
Medusozoa
Brachyura
Euphausiacea
Hexabranchus sanguineus
Paguroidea
nephropidae

Next, why is the goggles marked with P. Sherman?


Like we always do, we name our properties so when we lose them, people who
knew us or could return it to us. If not, since the object bears our name, it would be
easier for the person to locate us.
P. Sherman this is the name of the dentist. He is the one who caught Nemo while
snorkelling by the corals. His full name is Dr. Philip Sherman, and he intends to give
Nemo to his neice, Darla.
So, why P. Sherman?
There are a number of Filipino artists and crew on this production. So, it must be
proper that the Philippines, being close to the sea, is well represented in the movie.
P. Sherman sounds like fisherman with the Filipino accent! And Philip is short for the
Philippines.
Fun fact: Nemos temporary home inside the aquarium is a Bahay-Kubo! Cool.

Bibliography
Discover Life. n.d. Discover Life. Accessed August 19, 2015.
http://www.discoverlife.org/.
Google. n.d. Google.com. Accessed August 2015, 2015. google.com.
Pixar Wiki. n.d. Animals in Finding Nemo. Accessed August 19, 2015.
http://pixar.wikia.com/wiki/Animals_in_Finding_Nemo.
. n.d. Philip Sherman. Accessed August 24, 2015.
http://pixar.wikia.com/wiki/Philip_Sherman.

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