An instantly forgettable, wholly derivative animated adventure, "Izzie's Way Home" is the kind of after-market, Disney knock-off that accompanies the release of bigger, better family films. With cut-rate animation and a story that cribs from the tale of a certain well-known clownfish, the film is a clear miss.
Revolving around a small fish who is hatched different than the rest of her familial fry, "Izzie's Way Home" follows as the colorful fish and her father embark on a perilous adventure in the open ocean. The themes are kid-friendly, but the story is rarely involving.
The production is colorful, but the animation is poor. The film's limited resources hamper any artfulness or visual style the work may have had, and its…