What is the climax in Finding Nemo?

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The climax of "Finding Nemo" occurs when Marlin, Nemo's father, and Dory confront the huge and terrifying anglerfish while searching for Nemo. This moment represents the peak of tension and conflict in the film, as Marlin must face his fears and learn to trust in his own abilities and Dory’s help to navigate the dangers of the ocean. It ultimately leads to a pivotal point in the journey where Marlin begins to grow and let go of some of his overprotectiveness. The climax sets the stage for the resolution of their adventure and the eventual reunion with Nemo.