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|performer='''[[Andrew Stanton]]'''<br>'''[[Jess Harnell]]'''
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|performer='''[[Andrew Stanton]]'''
|appear=''[[Finding Nemo]]''}}{{Q|Mine! Mine! Mine!|Seagulls}}
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|appear=''[[Finding Nemo]]''<br>''[[Finding Dory]]'' (cameo)}}{{Q|Mine! Mine! Mine!|Seagulls}}
The '''Seagulls''' are minor antagonists in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
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The '''Seagulls''' are supporting characters in ''[[Finding Nemo]]''.
   
 
==''Finding Nemo''==
 
==''Finding Nemo''==
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"Festooned across the yachts and wooden pilings of the harbor, the greedy seagulls are ready to swoop into action at any second. As soon as a glimpse of grub appears, they all call first dibs on it, with their endless cries of "Mine, mine, mine!" They have no manners, no qualms about what they guzzle, and no interest in dentistry at all. So [[Nigel]] calls them "rats with wings.""<ref>[[Pixarpedia]]</ref>
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In the film, they are portrayed as mindless eating machines who only shout one word: "Mine!"
 
In the film, they are portrayed as mindless eating machines who only shout one word: "Mine!"
   
They were first seen when they were cawing "Mine!" while [[Nigel (Finding Nemo)|Nigel]] had a crab in his wing that he was going to eat, much to his irritation. However, he ended up relieving the crab when he overheard from his fellow pelicans that [[Nemo]]'s father [[Marlin]] was trying to search for his son, although the crab managed to escape from the Seagulls.
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They were first seen when they were cawing "Mine!" while Nigel had a crab in his wing that he was going to eat, much to his irritation. However, he ended up relieving the crab when he overheard from his fellow pelicans that [[Nemo]]'s father [[Marlin]] was trying to search for his son, although the crab managed to escape from the Seagulls.
   
 
Later in the film, the Seagulls surround Nigel, Marlin and [[Dory]], and also nearly try to eat Marlin and Dory while trying to escape from Nigel (as they thought he was going to try and eat them when all he was trying to do was tell them that he knows Nemo and where he is), but Nigel saves them. They chase after Nigel until their beaks crash into a sail of one of the sailboats.
 
Later in the film, the Seagulls surround Nigel, Marlin and [[Dory]], and also nearly try to eat Marlin and Dory while trying to escape from Nigel (as they thought he was going to try and eat them when all he was trying to do was tell them that he knows Nemo and where he is), but Nigel saves them. They chase after Nigel until their beaks crash into a sail of one of the sailboats.
   
The Seagulls made their last appearance when Dory and Nemo were trying to get information out of a [[Crabs|crab]] about where he saw Marlin go (Dory intended to feed the crab to the Seagulls if he didn't answer them).
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The Seagulls made their last appearance when Dory and Nemo were trying to get information out of a [[Crabs|crab]] about where he saw Marlin go (Dory intended to feed the crab to the Seagulls if he did not answer them).
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==''Finding Dory''==
 
A different flock of seagulls resembling the ones from the first film make a cameo appearance near the end of ''[[Finding Dory]]'' when Dory and [[Hank]] drive the truck containing the quarantined fish into the ocean.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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* In the Polish dub of the movie, the Seagulls say, "Daj! Daj! Daj!" (pronounced like the English word "die"), which actually means "Give" in English.
*The Seagulls bear some resemblance to Feathers McGraw, the evil penguin from the ''[[wikipedia:Wallace and Gromit|Wallace and Gromit]]'' episode "The Wrong Trousers".
 
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*A different flock of seagulls resembling the ones from the first film make a cameo appearance near the end of ''[[Finding Dory]]'' when Dory and [[Hank (finDing Dory)|Hank]] drive the truck containing the quarantined fish into the ocean.
 
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==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center">
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File:715esckZ+pL. AC SL1200 .jpg
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2017-12-31 (3).png|The Seagulls vs. The Crab
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Seagulls.jpg|Mine! Mine! Mine!
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2017-12-31 (6).png|The Seagulls at Sydney Harbor
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2017-12-31 (1).png|The Seagulls surrounding Nigel, Marlin, and Dory
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Finding-nemo-disneyscreencaps.com-9217.jpg|"Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine! Mine!"
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Nemo-disneyscreencaps com-9210.jpg|The seagulls almost get the crab.
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</gallery>
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== References ==
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<references />
 
[[Category:Finding Nemo Characters]]
 
[[Category:Finding Nemo Characters]]
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[[Category:Finding Dory Characters]]

Revision as of 16:47, 2 June 2021

"Mine! Mine! Mine!"
—Seagulls

The Seagulls are supporting characters in Finding Nemo.

Finding Nemo

"Festooned across the yachts and wooden pilings of the harbor, the greedy seagulls are ready to swoop into action at any second. As soon as a glimpse of grub appears, they all call first dibs on it, with their endless cries of "Mine, mine, mine!" They have no manners, no qualms about what they guzzle, and no interest in dentistry at all. So Nigel calls them "rats with wings.""[1]

In the film, they are portrayed as mindless eating machines who only shout one word: "Mine!"

They were first seen when they were cawing "Mine!" while Nigel had a crab in his wing that he was going to eat, much to his irritation. However, he ended up relieving the crab when he overheard from his fellow pelicans that Nemo's father Marlin was trying to search for his son, although the crab managed to escape from the Seagulls.

Later in the film, the Seagulls surround Nigel, Marlin and Dory, and also nearly try to eat Marlin and Dory while trying to escape from Nigel (as they thought he was going to try and eat them when all he was trying to do was tell them that he knows Nemo and where he is), but Nigel saves them. They chase after Nigel until their beaks crash into a sail of one of the sailboats.

The Seagulls made their last appearance when Dory and Nemo were trying to get information out of a crab about where he saw Marlin go (Dory intended to feed the crab to the Seagulls if he did not answer them).

Finding Dory

A different flock of seagulls resembling the ones from the first film make a cameo appearance near the end of Finding Dory when Dory and Hank drive the truck containing the quarantined fish into the ocean.

Trivia

  • In the Polish dub of the movie, the Seagulls say, "Daj! Daj! Daj!" (pronounced like the English word "die"), which actually means "Give" in English.

Gallery

References