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Not only does Nemo of 'Finding Nemo' and Pierrot of 'Pierrot la Poisson Clown' look like one another, but the plot sequence of both stories are similar; however, Pierrot was created in 1995, where as Nemo was created in 2003. Disney still denies borrowing the idea from Pierrot author Franck Le Calvez, and have given him 0% of Nemo's profit.

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The individual images of the characters are copyright Franck Le Calvez and Walt Disney Pictures, respectively, and are used here as critical commentary under the fair use doctrine.

Source

'Finding Nemo' (Walt Disney Pictures) and 'Pierrot la Poisson Clown' (Franck Le Calvez)

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Finding Nemo

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very small portion

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yes

Purpose of use

critical commentary

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no

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current15:55, 3 April 2007164×331 (17 KB)Mooowl (Talk | contribs) (Not only does Nemo of 'Finding Nemo' and Pierrot of 'Pierrot la Poisson Clown' look like one another, but the plot sequence of both stories are similar, however, Pierrot was created in 1995, where as Nemo was created in 2003, although Disney still deny bo)

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