He sadly apologizes for losing her as the doors close.ĭory, with the help of some otters, breaks into the truck and try to save Marlin and Nemo, only for Becky to appear and carry her bucket with Marlin and Nemo away, leaving Dory in the truck with Hank. In the truck to Cleveland, Marlin and Nemo spot a fish they think is Dory, only for it to be a camouflaged Hank. When Dory starts to hallucinate upon hearing her parents may be dead, Hank finally loses his patience and scoops Dory from the tank, leaving Marlin and Nemo in the tank by accident, only to drop the beaker carrying Dory when a human tries to grab him, sending Dory down a drain and back into the ocean where she finds her parents. Hank later appears in Quarantine and helps Dory, Marlin, and Nemo get to the Blue Tang tank, telling Dory to hurry as the truck leaves in 3 minutes. Hank tells Dory he thinks she's ready before dumping her into the tank, but not before he tells her that he will have a hard time forgetting about her when Dory states that she thinks she'll remember him, finally revealing the softer, sweeter side of his personality. Dory calms him down by telling him to keep swimming, only for him to release ink upon being poked, scaring all the kids away.ĭory and Hank finally make it to the Open Ocean Exhibit, where Dory thanks Hank for helping her by giving Hank her tag. Dory decides not to go through the pipes, vowing instead to travel with Hank as she thinks she'll get herself lost without company.ĭory and Hank use a baby stroller to find the Open Ocean Exhibit, but Dory's interest in the world's most powerful glasses causes them to fall into a touching tank, where Hank shows his fear of being touched by humans. Hank takes her through the building, but Dory sees a bucket labeled Destiny and causes herself to fall into a bucket of fish food for Destiny, a near-sighted whale shark, who tells her she's from the Open Ocean exhibit, and how to get there through the pipes. He decides to help Dory find her family as long as she gives her tag in return. To do so, all he needs is a tag, which Dory has. Hank first appears in the film in Dory's tank room in the Marine Life Institute, planning to escape into Quarantine so he can live a life of solitude in Cleveland. In spite of his pragmatic behavior in planning to live at a permanent aquarium at Cleveland, Hank learned to adapt living in the ocean, learning that he can experience more life at the ocean than living in an aquarium as shown at the end of the film. Later, as shown on one of the digital signages at the Opean Ocean area, Hank has three hearts, just like octopuses in real life have. As an octopus, Hank unleashes ink whenever exaggerated, as shown during the part where several children attempt to touch Dory and Hank at the touch pool exhibit at the Kid Zone area, just like what octopuses do in real life when threatened by predators. In spite of his temper towards Dory about her delaying tactics in a plan to find her parents before the truck leaves the Marine Life Institute to arrive at Cleveland, he still shows care towards her. As a master of disguise, Hank uses the ability of camouflage, which octopuses use in real life to confuse their predators. Hank is described as a seven-tentacled octopus (dubbed "septopus"), due to him losing his tentacle at one point. Hank is after one thing - a ticket on a transport truck to a cozy Cleveland facility where he’ll be able to enjoy a peaceful life of solitude. But make no mistake: he’s not looking for a friend. An accomplished escape artist with camouflaging capabilities to boot, Hank is the first to greet Dory when she finds herself in the Marine Life Institute. But Hank is just as competent as his eight-armed peers. Actually, he’s a ‘septopus:’ he lost a tentacle - along with his sense of humor - somewhere along the way. Background Official Description Hank is an octopus.
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