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Meet Two New Characters From 'Finding Dory': Bailey and Destiny
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In the picture, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is seen meeting her two gigantic new friends Bailey (Ty Burrell) and Destiny (Kaitlin Olson).

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The first image of Bailey and Destiny from "Finding Dory" has been released online by Entertainment Weekly. In the picture, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is seen meeting her two gigantic new pals Bailey (Ty Burrell) and Destiny (Kaitlin Olson).

Ty opens up about voicing Bailey in the "Finding Nemo" sequel. "My character isn't great at his own sonar capability, and Destiny has trouble swimming straight," he shares. Kaitlin adds, "We totally get on each other's nerves. I like to think I'm a shark, but Bailey calls me a whale, and I make fun of his head, because it's gigantic."

Ty and Kaitlin, who previously played a couple in the short TV series "Out of Practice", still get their chemistry in the recording booth. "We would just play off each other. Though to be honest, I was probably the boss of the entire situation, because I always like to be," Kaitlin says.

Kaitlin compares her character Destiny in "Finding Dory" and Sweet Dee in "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia". "I'm a lot nicer in this movie than I am in my television show," she says, laughing. "You don't really see Sweet Dee being sweet, ever. This character is. It was a lot of fun to play that and be vulnerable."

"I'm a huge fan," Ty says of "Finding Nemo". "It's hard to find that balance of very sweet, very funny and great adventure in a story." He continues, "There's always a deeper message with Pixar, and so much of it [in Finding Dory] is that these characters are trying to find faith in themselves. They're trying to overcome their insecurities in order to help somebody in need."

"Finding Dory" also features voices from Albert Brooks, Hayden Rolence, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy. The movie is set to hit U.S. theaters on June 17, 2016.

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