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Moana and her crew are attacked once again by the Kakamora, but soon learn they want what they do as well, leading to the Kakamora giving them a weapon to aid them, as well as the aid of a skilled coconut warrior Kotu. Moana is separated from her group and meets Matangi, a goddess who is the unwilling companion of Nalo.
Moana [b] is a 2016 American animated musical fantasy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, co-directed by Chris Williams and Don Hall, and produced by Osnat Shurer, from a screenplay written by Jared Bush, and based on a story conceived by Clements, Musker, Williams, Hall, Pamela ...
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2001 – Amélie (computer-animated elements, including imaginary crocodile and pig lamp) 2001 – Hedwig and the Angry Inch (The Origin of Love sequence) 2001 – Big Shot's Funeral; 2001 – Freddy Got Fingered (Zebras in America sequence) 2001 – Cats & Dogs; 2001 – Rat Race; 2001 – Christmas Carol: The Movie
Moana (which means 'ocean' in some Polynesian languages) may refer to: Entertainment. Moana, a documentary; Moana, a Disney animated film about a Polynesian girl ...
In 2011, director John Musker started reading about Polynesian mythology and decided that Māui was an ideal focus for an animated story. [2] Ron Clements said that Māui was the inspiration for the film, being a mythic demigod and larger than life figure who is found in many cultures of the South Pacific in different variations and therefore seemed like the perfect focal character. [3]
The following is a list of highest-grossing computer animated films in the United States and Canada. † Background shading indicates films playing in the week commencing 24 January 2025 in theaters around the world .
"Kua Makona" (English: "Isn't That Enough") is the debut single from Moana Maniapoto. Produced by Dalvanius Prime and sung in the Māori language, the song was used in a campaign for the Alcohol Advisory Council of New Zealand.