Finding Dory (Land animal style)

Finding Dory (Land animal style)


 * Dory - Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)


 * Marlin - Mountain goat (Oreamnos americanus)


 * Nemo - Mountain goat kid (Oreamnos americanus)


 * Crush - Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri)


 * Squirt - Emperor penguin chick (Aptenodytes forsteri)


 * Mr. Ray - Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)


 * Hank - Giant forest hog (Hylochoerus meinertzhageni)


 * Jenny - Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)


 * Charlie - Rocky Mountain Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)


 * Destiny - Snow leopard (Panthera uncia)


 * Bailey - Sloth bear (Melursus ursinus)


 * Fluke and Rudder - Clouded leopards (Neofelis nebulosa)


 * Becky - Great cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)

Scenes:
 * The Giant squid - Carnotaurus Sastrei
 * 1) Prologue/Main title
 * 2) Lost in the wild
 * 3) Life with Bighorn sheep
 * 4) Losing Bighorn sheep
 * 5) Bighorn sheep leads
 * 6) Totally sick
 * 7) Jungle land/San Diego Zoo
 * 8) Bighorn sheep meets Giant forest hog
 * 9) Getting in
 * 10) No vents
 * 11) Manifest Snow leopard
 * 12) Operation Great cormorant
 * 13) Stroller crossing
 * 14) Stranded/Argument
 * 15) Petting zoo
 * 16) Confession/Tag
 * 17) Childhood home
 * 18) Vent travels
 * 19) Meeting Father Mountain goat
 * 20) Off to Toledo
 * 21) All alone
 * 22) Game plan/Stop that truck
 * 23) Time to go
 * 24) Big finish
 * 25) Epilogue
 * 26) End credits

Plot:

A Rocky mountain bighorn sheep, gets separated from her parents as a child. As she grows up, Dory attempts to search for them, but gradually forgets them due to her short-term memory loss. In the flashback of the previous film, Finding Nemo, she joins Marlin – a Mountain goat looking for his missing son – after accidentally running into him.

One year later, The bighorn sheep is living with Mountain goat father and baby on their forest. One day, The bighorn sheep has a flashback and remembers that she has parents. She decides to look for them, but her memory problem is an obstacle. She eventually remembers that they lived at the Jewel of San Diego, California  across the wilderness, thanks to the baby mountain goat mentioning its name.

The goat father and baby accompany The bighorn sheep. With the help of their Emperor penguin friend, they ride the Missouri River to California. Upon arrival, they explore a jungle, where The bighorn sheep accidentally awakens a carnotaurus, who immediately pursues them and almost devours The baby goat. But the carnotaurus stops after it heads near a waterfall and loses grip of the baby goat, then the goat father and baby and the bighorn sheep fall down the waterfall. The carnotaurus gives out one last roar before the bighorn sheep remembers her parents names. The goat father berates The bighorn sheep for endangering them. Her feelings hurt, The bighorn sheep travels to an open field to seek help and is captured by Zookeepers from the trio's nearby destination, the Marine Life Institute after getting entangled in ropes.

The bighorn sheep is placed in the animal shelter section and tagged. There she meets a grouchy, but well-meaning Giant forest hog. The bighorn sheep's tag shows that she will be sent to an zoo in Toledo. Due to a traumatic wilderness life, The giant forest hog wants to live in the zoo instead of being released back into the wild, so he agrees to help The bighorn sheep find her parents in exchange for her tag. In one exhibit, The bighorn sheep encounters her childhood friend who is a Snow leopard, who used to communicate with The bighorn sheep through vents, and a Sloth bear, who mistakenly believes he has lost his ability to smell. The bighorn sheep subsequently has flashbacks of life with her parents, and struggles to recall details. She finally remembers how she was separated from her parents: she overheard her mother crying one night, left to retrieve a stone to cheer her up, and was pulled away by the Rapids.

The goat father and baby attempt to rescue The bighorn sheep. With the help of two lazy, British-accented Clouded leopards and a disfigured and utterly incompetent Great cormorant, they manage to get into the zoo and find her in the vent system. Other bighorn sheep tell them that The bighorn sheep's parents escaped from the zoo a long time ago to search for her and never came back, leaving the bighorn sheep believing that they have died. The giant forest hog retrieves The bighorn sheep from the cage, accidentally leaving the goat father and baby behind. He is then apprehended by one of the zookeepers and unintentionally drops Dory into the sewers,flooding her out into the wild. While wandering aimlessly, she comes across a trail of stones; remembering that when she was young, her parents had set out a similar trail to help her find her way back home, she follows it. At the end of the trail, Dory finds an empty log with multiple stone trails leading to it. As she turns to leave, she sees her parents in the distance. They tell her they spent years laying down the trails for her to follow in the hopes that she would eventually find them.

The goat father, baby, and the giant forest hog end up in the truck taking various animals to Toledo. The snow leopard and sloth bear escape from their exhibit to help the bighorn sheep rescue them. Once on board the truck, The bighorn sheep persuades The giant forest hog to return to the wilderness with her, and together, they hijack the truck and drive it over busy highways, creating havoc, before crashing it into the wild, freeing all the animals. The bighorn sheep, along with her parents and new friends, return to the forest with the goat father and baby.

In a post-credits scene, the cage gang from the first film, still trapped inside their cages, reach California one year after floating across the wilderness. They are eventually picked up by zoo keepers from the San Diego Zoo. Meanwhile, The clouded leopards’ unibrowed neighbor, due to having finally gotten on their rock without them knowing pops up and giggles goofily, as the iris closes in on him, revealing the film's end.