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Elemental Motifs: Moana has always been drawn to the ocean and has the quiet strength and deep compassion to reflect that connection. In addition, as a child, the spirit of the ocean chose her to be the steward of the heart of Te Fiti and even assists her on her quest to return it. The end of the film shows her placing a conch shell instead of a stone atop the "place of chiefs" on the mountain indicating her role as the one who restores her people's legacy as wayfinders and explorers and she personally leads them out into the ocean looking for new lands to settle. Telling her to feel for warm currents to tell where the boat is going, then urinating in the ocean to warm it up and gross her out.

The Ditz: Heihei might be the dumbest Disney character yet (and considering Disney's long list of silly characters, that's no mean feat). The official description describes him as being so stupid he's considered the village idiot.Arc Symbol: The familiar spiral symbol of Te Fiti's heart can be spotted on Te Kā's body after Moana realizes who she really is. Touched by Vorlons: Without his fish hook, he is still inhumanly strong, and resilient to physical harm and age. Since he says himself that he was not born a demigod, he got those more "baseline" demigodly powers this way.

No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: When he realizes Maui cannot use his hook the way he used to, the supernatural crab takes full advantage of his giant size to whale on him, all while singing about how amazing he is. Action Girl: Moana is a tough heroine who fights off a whole bunch of evil Kakamora, stands up to Te Kā, and restores the heart of Te Fiti. Foil: To his mother Tala as one of Moana’s role models. While Tala is playful, considered the "crazy lady" of the village and encourages Moana's wanderlust, Tui is the Chief of Motunui, and due to a traumatizing experience with the ocean, actively discourages Moana's desire to explore the sea.Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Moana is a respectable height for her age, and quite fit... but Maui is a mound of semi-divine muscle, and thus he's huge next to Moana.

Tulou Tagaloa • An Innocent Warrior • Where You Are • How Far I'll Go • We Know the Way • You're Welcome • Shiny • Logo Te Pate • I Am Moana (Song of the Ancestors) • Know Who You Are • Unstoppable (outtake) • More (outtake) • Warrior Face (outtake) Fertile Feet: A slight variant, but Te Fiti can cause flowers to sprout just by touching or waving her hands over the ground. Abusive Parents: He was not born a demigod, he was made one. His human parents were so callous that they disposed of their baby Maui by tossing him in the ocean. The Gods, however, weren't going to have any of that and gave him divine powers. During the scene in Tamatoa's cave where she's trying to distract Tamatoa with the made-up story that she came because he was amazing and wanted to know how he became so "crabulous". Tamatoa only "buys it" because it gives him a chance to talk about himself. The Goddess revives the dying islands across the world, as well as Moana's boat and Maui's fishhook. Moana asks Maui to return home with her, but Maui warmly denies, instead of showing Moana a new tattoo on his body, inspired by her heroism. The two warmly embrace before Maui shape-shifts into a hawk and flies off. Shortly afterward, Moana and Heihei sail for Motunui. They arrive just as Motunui recovers from the curse entirely. Tui and Sina spot Moana arriving home, and lovingly greet her. With her deed having restored the safety of the sea, Moana becomes chief and the people of the village bring out their ancestor's boats. Voyaging starts again, and Moana makes her mark of leadership on Motunui's sacred mountain with a seashell given to her by the ocean, symbolizing the unity of her duties to her people and her passion for the seas.

In Zootopia, a feline version of Moana can be seen on the cover of Duke Weaselton's bootleg copy of Meowna. Badass Pacifist: Moana stops Te Kā/Te Fiti by reminding the goddess that she knows who she is, which is not a goddess of destruction. Vocal Dissonance: When we first hear Tamatoa speak his voice is deep. However, his natural tone is higher and more campy, indicating that he only brings out the deep voice when he needs to be threatening. He gains a more demonic second voice in the second half of his song. Final Boss: Te Kā is the last and most important obstacle Moana and Maui have to confront in the film, and unlike the Kakamora and Tamatoa, this one is a serious deal. She is the second protagonist of Polynesian descent in a Disney animated feature, the first being Lilo from Lilo & Stitch.

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