Pixar will release its latest tearjerker animation The Good Dinosaur later this month, but before that there's a brand new trailer for Finding Dory to feast your eyes on.

This time around it's the forgetful regal blue tang fish (voiced by a returning Ellen DeGeneres) who ends up going missing, swimming off into the deep blue in search of her family.

Can she remember anything? Who are her parents? And how come she can speak Whale? All these questions will be answered when Finding Dory arrives in cinemas in July 2016.

Albert Brooks will be back to reprise his role as Marlin, while Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Eugene Levy and Diane Keaton are also among the voice cast.

If you think Nemo sounds a bit different based on the above trailer, that's because Hayden Rolence has replaced Alexander Gould, with the now 21-year-old too deep-voiced to come back for the sequel.

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