A Dory-like blue tang (Photo: ThinkStock)"Finding Nemo" didn't exactly find lots of fans among animal lovers, eco activists and scientists. After all, ill-equipped fans raced to acquire Nemo-esque clownfish as pets; others sought to liberate their existing fish by flushing them down the loo or dumping them in the ocean. But this time around, as its sequel has been announced, everything seems honky Dory � for the most part. "PETA believes that Ellen DeGeneres, a vegan and an animal protector, will serve as a positive example for children and families as the star of 'Finding Dory,'" the organization told Yahoo! Movies in a statement. (It's worth noting that DeGeneres was named PETA's Woman of the Year in 2009.) The animal-loving nonprofit organization put a positive spin on their cautionary message to the public: "In the film, Dory will be reunited with her loved ones, and we hope that theme will inspire the film's fans to view f...