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New 'Finding Dory' Trailer: Meet the Younger Version of Dory
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The new trailer sees how the younger Dory lost her parents and was discovered by a pair of strangers.

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The new trailer for "Finding Dory" has arrived online for viewing pleasure. The hashtag #FindingDory has been trending on Twitter following the trailer release. The new trailer sees how a pair of strangers discover the younger Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) after she lost her parents.

The trailer opens with little Dory saying "Hello." A female fish who heard Dory's voice then tells her partner, "Did you hear that?" The male fish replies, "Hear what?" The female fish adds, "Stan, I just, I heard someone say 'hello.' " The male fish says, "Yes, there are a lot of fish here. Anybody, literally, anybody can say 'hello.' "

Dory shouts again, "Hello." As the couple finds Dory, the forgetful fish says, "Hello. I'm Dory." The male fish tells her, "Yeah. Where are your parents?"

The trailer then sees Dory being caught by marine divers after she got stuck in a plastic pop can rings. The forgetful fish ends up at a Marine Life Institute a.k.a. a "fish hospital" as Nemo (Hayden Rolence) and Marlin (Albert Brooks) desperately look for her.

A pair of sea lions, voiced by Idris Elba and Dominic West, are later seen telling another sea lion to get off their rock, reminiscent of the seagulls memorably yelling "Mine" in "Finding Nemo".

"Finding Dory" is coming to U.S. theaters on June 17.

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