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  2. Jun 22, 2024 · They all seem to fit their characters well. Meet the real-life faces behind Disney's live-action "Moana" movie cast. See how the actors compare to their animated counterparts.

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  3. Mar 17, 2018 · Moana is an animation movie produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, directed by Ron Clements and John Musker in 2016. The story was inspired by the heroic tales of the demigod Maui from the Polynesian mythology. The pictures on this page are a collection of artworks created for this movie.

    • The Main Question of the Film. “Why doesn’t the ocean just return the heart itself? Why does it need you?” Early in the film, Maui voices this thought which Moana had most likely been wondering herself, too.
    • On Te Ka/Te Fiti. “This is not who you are…” Moana sings this to Te Ka at the end of the movie when she comes to realize that Te Ka is actually Te Fiti. Her fear of Te Ka releases in that moment of recognition and she walks fearlessly towards this outwardly vengeful being.
    • On Maui. “You’re no one’s hero. But put [the heart] back? Save the world? You’d be everyone’s hero.” In the beginning of their journey together, Maui is begrudgingly reluctant to help Moana.
    • On Moana. “No, we’re here because the ocean told you that you’re special and you believed it. [The ocean] chose wrong.” In the midst of his anger and confrontation with his own ugly truth, Maui fires these statements at Moana, which hit at the core of her biggest insecurities.
    • Moana Learns Wayfinding & References The Long Pause
    • Maui The Demigod Is Assembled from Different Polynesian Myths
    • The Devil Is in The Details

    The audience learns that Moana’s peoplehave long since stopped voyaging and have placed a taboo (itself a word of Tongan origin) on going beyond the island’s reef, which is why Moana’s father reacts with anger when she suggests fishing outside its limits. This references what scholars call the "Long Pause" in Polynesian history. Western Polynesia w...

    Moana is taught wayfinding by Maui, the Polynesian demigod. In the movie, Maui recounts his victories and adventures through his moving tattoos (interestingly, "tattoo" is a loanword of Samoan origin) and the lyrics of "You’re Welcome." Much of Moana is the result of Disney combining aspects of different Polynesian cultures, and The Rock’s characte...

    The two most significant parts of Moana’s journey, her learning wayfinding and her relationship with Maui, were drawn from Polynesian history and inspired by their mythology. Thanks to the Oceanic Trust however, there are many other details that enrich Moana’s story. From the traditional fale (Samoan houses), Chief Tui’s pe’a (traditional male tatt...

  4. Aug 5, 2022 · Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. "Moana" touches upon the importance of tradition, so it's only appropriate that the movie itself shows its appreciation for its animated heritage by...

  5. Jun 2, 2020 · The character of Moana is not a real person. However, the demigod, Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson in the movie), has been around in Polynesian folklore for centuries. According to...

  6. Nov 23, 2016 · “Moana” is set about 2,000 years ago. “This is a real place, a real period in time based on real stories, legends, and facts,” Schwab says. “The specificity of it feeling like that place was very...

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