PIXAR ANNOUNCES NEW FINDING NEMO SHORT FILM, LOVING DORY . (PHOTO).

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 Pixar announces new Finding Nemo short film, Loving Dory  Pixar is returning to the “Finding Nemo” universe with a new short film titled “Loving Dory,” continuing the franchise after its two films grossed roughly $2 billion worldwide. The short was announced at the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, where Pixar also revealed plot details and screened early footage. Produced by Mary Alice Drumm and directed by Lou Hamou-Lhadj, the story follows Dory as she takes Nemo to school. On her way back, she becomes trapped in a sea anemone and is rescued by what she believes is a jellyfish, which is actually a plastic bag containing a discarded sunscreen tube. Dory then forms an unexpected friendship with the object, with the footage showing a series of whimsical, emotional moments between the pair. The animation reportedly features a dreamy visual style with layered lighting, underwater particles, and soft depth effects, drawing comparisons to earlier Pixar experimental wor...

BRITAIN’S MOST TATTOOED MAN APPEARED ON ITV’S THIS MORNING AND LEFT HOSTS AND VIEWERS SHOCKED WHEN HE REVEALED HIS LATEST MODIFICATION: HIS EYEBALLS TATTOOED COMPLETELY BLACK.(PHOTO).


 Britain’s most tattooed man appeared on ITV’s This Morning and left hosts and viewers shocked when he revealed his latest modification: his eyeballs tattooed completely black.


The guest, known for holding a record for body ink coverage, showed the jet-black sclera (the white part of the eye) live on air, causing many in the studio and at home to react with disbelief.


Social media quickly filled with comments from viewers who found the sight unsettling, with some saying they had to change the channel and others expressing concern for the guest’s wellbeing, saying the modifications had “gone too far.”


The appearance has sparked widespread discussion and a number of viewer complaints to the channel about showing such extreme body art on daytime television.


The segment has divided opinion, with many debating where the line should be drawn on daytime TV content. 

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