But to get there, he needs the quarantine tag that Dory is wearing and agrees to try to help her find her parents in exchange for that. She quickly learns the lay of the land after meeting Hank (voice of ED O'NEILL), a seven-legged octopus who doesn't want to be returned to the ocean and instead desires for a peaceful existence in a Cleveland aquarium facility. After accidentally getting tangled up in a plastic tab holder, Dory is scooped up by workers there and put into quarantine. With fleeting memories about the name of her former home, Dory convinces a reluctant Marlin and a more willing Nemo to accompany her across the sea where they end up outside the Marine Life Institute, a public facility that rehabs injured sea animals before returning them to the ocean or, if that's not viable, to permanent aquarium facilities. She hasn't seen either since childhood when she wandered off and ended up separated from them. Yet, when serving as a teaching assistant with discussion of migrations of sea animals returning home, Dory - who suffers from short term memory loss - starts having memories of her parents, Jenny (voice of DIANE KEATON) and Charlie (voice of EUGENE LEVY). PLOT: A year or so after absent-minded blue tang Dory (voice of ELLEN DeGENERES) helped widowed clownfish Marlin (voice of ALBERT BROOKS) find his missing son, Nemo (voice of HAYDEN ROLENCE), they now live among the other denizens of the Great Barrier Reef. QUICK TAKE: Computer Animated Comedy/Adventure: A clownfish and his son try to find their friend, who suffers from short term memory loss, as she tries to find her long-lost parents. (2016) (voices of Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks) (PG)