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* ''[[Finding Nemo]]'': Marlin the clownfish searches for his son.
* ''[[Bolt (Disney)|Bolt]].'' Bolt, a dog actor searches for his owner, Penny.
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* ''[[An American Tail]]'', and the first sequel to a lesser degree. The others, not so much. The song "Somewhere Out There" from the first movie is absolutely made of this trope.
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* The movie ''[[Taken (Film)|Taken]]'' is about one man's search for his daughter, though everyone remembers the very [[Papa Wolf]] quote by the protagonist to said daughter's kidnappers.
* From the [[Lord of the Rings]]' second movie ''The Two Towers'', when the Dunlendings began raiding the villages, a mother sends her two children away on their only horse. Before they leave, she tells them that she would find them again. [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming|And of course, she does.]]
** Heck, the whole episode of the Three Hunters looking for Merry and Pippin. Because [[The Power of Friendship]] matters more than [["Friend or Idol?" Decision|going after Frodo and the Ring]]. Aww.
* Thorold Stone (Jeff Fahey) in the Christian movie ''Revelation'' from the [[Apocalypse (Film)|Apocalypse]] film series is looking for his wife and daughter who disappeared in the Rapture and will do anything to get them back, eventually realizing from the people he meets in the movie that he will have to put his faith in Jesus Christ in order to see them again.
** In ''Tribulation'', Tom Canboro is separated from his wife Susan when he was in a coma from the automobile accident and spends much of the movie looking for her. He does find her among a group of persecuted Christians, thankfully.
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** Ditto the Exile in the sequel.
* The game ''[[Braid (Video Game)|Braid]]'' - for all the Epileptic Trees surrounding it, on the surface it's about a guy finding the Princess who left him.
** Braid in turn has a lot of [[Shout
* [[Undying Loyalty|Liara's hunt for Shepard]] in the interim between [[Mass Effect]] and ''[[Mass Effect 2 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 2]]''.
* In the second half of ''[[Beyond Good and Evil (Video Game)|Beyond Good and Evil]]'', Jade's uncle Pey'j gets kidnapped and becomes the designated [[Distressed Dude]] of the plot. Naturally, Jade swears she'll find him, no matter where he is. "I'll find you, Pey'j, no matter what... hang in there."
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