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1%%Use Te Kā to get the name with the correct accent on the a: ā.
2* AccidentalInnuendo: Tamatoa gives us several of these:
3** What he says to Maui after the latter tries to use his hook again but it fails to work properly can easily interpreted another way...
4--> '''Tamatoa:''' You don't swing it like you used to, man!
5** The line "My stuff is so shiny!". While he was talking about his shell, "stuff" can be slang for genitalia.
6** He mentions to Moana ''he [[ImAHumanitarian ate his grandmother]]''. But if one reads "eat" as "eating out" (like oral sex), then... [[ParentalIncest ye]][[{{Squick}} ah]].
7* {{Adorkable}}: Moana is an ''Main/ActionGirl'', but she's definitely quite endearing due to how incredibly dorky and goofy she can get. She's just precious.
8* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
9** Given that Maui says the Ocean really likes when people voyage across it and TheReveal that [[spoiler:returning the Heart of Te Fiti required neither defeating Te Kā nor venturing inland,]] the Ocean's motivations don't seem to be returning the heart and preventing the spread of darkness as much as it wanted to ensure a rebirth of the wayfinder traditions of Moana's people. After all, [[spoiler:there's nothing to suggest the Ocean couldn't give the Heart to Te Kā the same way it gave it to Moana and even if it did need Moana's help, Maui was only a distraction, who turned out not to be needed when Moana realized the truth. Even so, the Ocean goes out of its way to bring her to him, then paralyzes him so he has no choice but to teach her how to sail. The quest itself ensures Moana will return to her people a hero whose new ideas wouldn't be rejected out of hand.]]
10** Things like tossing Moana overboard multiple times and attempting to strand her on a deserted island hardly seem very becoming of someone who was trying to be as heroic as possible for the humans. Was Maui as selfish during his past exploits as he is during the events of the film, or did he develop it during the time he spent on the island?
11* AngstWhatAngst: Moana is never shown [[spoiler: mourning the loss of Gramma Tala]] as the film goes on, and even the appearance of [[spoiler: Tala's ghost]] to give Moana a HeroicSecondWind fails to carry the weight of [[spoiler: her actually coming back from the grave.]] Instead, it comes off as though Moana is just happy to see her after being away from home for so long.
12* AwardSnub: While ''Moana'' got nominated for Best Animated Picture by the Oscars, the overall Score did not. And only one song - "How Far I'll Go" - picked up a nom leaving out "You're Welcome" (while ''Film/LaLaLand'' received two song nominations). Ultimately, ''Moana'' lost both Oscars to fellow Disney movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' and ''Film/LaLaLand'' song "City of Stars" respectively. Moana's loss in the Best Song category left a lot of Puerto Ricans ''extremely'' bitter- after Hamilton's historic success in theater, people really wanted -- no, expected Creator/LinManuelMiranda to win, and thereby making him one of the few people who can brag about being an [[MediaNotes/TheEGOTS EGOT]].
13* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Everything about the hand-drawn animation in Maui's tattoos, which many people have thought almost steal the film. And the best part? It was all drawn ''on paper''! No tradigital shots to speak of!
14* AwesomeEgo:
15** Maui. He may be an arrogant blowhard but he sure as heck is hilarious and entertaining. For instance, his IAmSong is entitled "You're Welcome", and it's as fun and energetic as it is egotistical--which is helped by the fact that all of his deeds were supposedly not exaggerated. [[spoiler:Subverted when it's revealed he suffers from InferioritySuperiorityComplex, and that it's merely the "superiority" part of the complex. All of those awesome deeds were only done to ''sustain'' his ego.]]
16** Tamatoa gets a song entirely devoted to [[IAmGreatSong how spectacularly amazing he is]], (and how inferior the others are), which many consider to be the [[SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic best song in the movie]]. When he sings "because I'm ''beautiful'', baby", many viewers are inclined to agree with him.
17* BaseBreakingCharacter: Heihei, for being an intentionally annoying character, reactions to him are really mixed. Some legitimately think he's a funny character, especially for the way he was used in the Kakamora scene. Others absolutely despise his existence, rooting for the older villager and Maui to grill and eat him because [[TheLoad he's so useless]] and wishing that he actually had been scrapped, like [[WhatCouldHaveBeen he was originally intended to be]]. And then there are plenty who forgot that he was in the movie at all.
18* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The encounter with the Kakamora, demonic coconut pirates. The sequence added very little to the movie's plot, and they're never mentioned again.
19* BrokenBase: "Shiny" is easily the clearest example in terms of soundtrack. Some folks hate it because it's so different from the other songs and would be a BigLippedAlligatorMoment if it weren't for the [[{{Foreshadowing}} last part]]. Others love it ''because'' it's so different, as it perfectly illustrates [[CreepyAwesome Tamatoa's nature]]. The fact it's very obviously influenced by Music/DavidBowie also helps.
20* ClicheStorm: Despite the film's constant praise from Disney fans and critics alike, there are a few critics who accused the film of following [[StrictlyFormula the Disney formula]] too closely. There's a heroine who feels trapped and [[IWantSong sings about wanting more]] in direct contrast to a rather hamfisted opening song about how the island has everything they need, despite her FantasyForbiddingFather's protests. One of her elder family members dies, and she [[TheChosenOne goes on a journey]] along with an [[NonHumanSidekick animal sidekick]]. An [[{{Narcissist}} egotistical guy]] joins her on her journey, and they have a PlotMandatedFriendshipFailure, resulting in the heroine [[TenMinuteRetirement wanting to give up.]] The egotistical guy [[ChangedMyMindKid comes back to help save the day,]] and the heroine's father changes his mind about being overprotective.
21* CrossesTheLineTwice: Tamatoa takes an interest in Moana's pendant. She immediately tells him no, as it was a gift from her grandma. Tamatoa's reaction? [[EvilIsPetty Mocking her]] and then casually stating that he ''[[BlackComedyCannibalism ate his own grandmother.]]''
22-->'''Tamatoa:''' [[ComedicSociopath And it took a week because she was absolutely humongous.]]
23* CrossoverShip:
24** Even before the movie came out, people on Website/YouTube were already shipping Moana with Guy from ''WesternAnimation/TheCroods''.
25** People have also been shipping Moana with [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ariel]]. Both are curious 16-year-old girls who love to explore, one comes from the ocean and wants to explore the land, the other wants to explore the ocean from her island. They also have strict but well-meaning fathers. That, and the idea is just generally cute.
26** Moana and [[Franchise/{{Frozen}} Elsa]], due to both pointedly lacking any kind of romantic interest, leaving the fans free to imagine any kind of sexuality they want.
27** Maui and WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}. Not only do their origins seem like the opposite of one another, their personalities could also work well. Maui would be the snarky experienced hero to Hercules' naive but optimistic rookie. His sweet and innocent side could contrast well against Maui's more world-weary attitude. Plus, he could help him deal with his inferiority complex, much like how his love for Meg helped her deal with her own issues.
28** Heihei and [[WesternAnimation/FindingDory Becky]], due to them both being dimwitted bug-eyed birds that make bird sounds instead of talking.
29* EnsembleDarkhorse:
30** Gramma Tala's time on screen is fairly brief, but [[CoolOldLady her funny attitude and loving, supportive relationship with Moana makes her very endearing]]. [[spoiler:This makes her death and subsequent reincarnation as a manta ray like she always wanted an ''enormous'' TearJerker.]]
31** Tamatoa only appears for one scene, but his catchy yet creepy VillainSong makes him quite memorable.
32** Pua. Is. Adorable. The cutest non-anthropomorphic Disney pig since [[WesternAnimation/TheBlackCauldron Hen Wen]]. There's a number of fans who are disappointed the sweet little pig didn't follow Moana on her quest like Heihei did.
33** Some people really enjoy Mini Maui. Him actually being nice to Moana and being upset at Maui's jerkass actions might help. Also just how he was animated is a marvel in upon itself.
34* EvilIsCool: Tamatoa, in fine Disney villain tradition, is a popular character with his cool design, endearing and whimsical personality, and catchy VillainSong. The fact that he's voiced by Jemaine Clement earns him extra points.
35* FandomRivalry:
36** With ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}''. Seeing as how ''Frozen'' was the previous contemporary Disney Princess movie, and both are very well-received, fans of ''Moana'' tend to compare the movie to ''Frozen'' a lot.
37** It developed one with ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' when it turned out it would be competing with ''Moana'' for the Best Animated Feature Academy Award at the 2017 Academy Awards. This was unfortunate because it was the first time in over a decade that Disney Animation Studios had two films nominated for the award. At worst, you have the fans that decry ''Moana'' as "just another Disney Princess movie" that hardly deserves the Oscar over ''Zootopia''. More reasonably, many other ''Zootopia'' fans say that, while respecting ''Moana'' as a good, if not great Disney movie, they feel that ''Zootopia'' deserves the Oscar better for having a much more emotion-driven and highly topical story. Since ''Zootopia'' ultimately won the Oscar over ''Moana'', the rivalry seems to be dying back down save for those who feel that ''Moana'' should have won instead.
38** As "How Far I'll Go" lost to a song from ''Film/LaLaLand'', a lot of fans resented it for taking Lin-Manuel Miranda's chance to become the youngest EGOT, plus only the third person to ever get those awards plus a Pulitzer. Though it's kept tempered as he's still pretty young and will likely have more chances to get an Oscar. Ironically, the ''La La Land'' lyricists, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, had joined Disney shortly before ''Moana'' premiered, writing songs for a LiveActionAdaptation of ''Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' -- and shortly after they beat Miranda at the Oscars, Disney also signed them on to the live-action ''Aladdin''.
39* FanficFuel:
40** At the end of the movie, Moana is chief of her people, reignited the tradition of voyaging, and the heart has been restored. There's a ton of possibilities where they could sail to next, with the entire Pacific Ocean to explore. There's also many gods and monsters not depicted in the movie, and other mythologies that can be thrown into the mix.
41** What did Maui mean by “not ''since'' I ripped off his leg”(in response to Moana saying he must have gotten along with Tamatoa)? And how did Tamatoa know exactly how to [[BreakThemByTalking hit him where it hurts]]? Many fans created backstories about a friendship between them that ended badly.
42* FranchiseOriginalSin: ''Moana'' was a critical and commercial success and was the last Disney animated film of TheNewTens to meet with an overall positive response. But the criticisms that befell ''WesternAnimation/RayaAndTheLastDragon'' largely parallel some of ''Moana'':
43** A story that seems overly derivative of more famous animated works - ''Moana'' has several story beats that resemble ''{{WesternAnimation/Pocahontas}}'', ''WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989'' and ''{{WesternAnimation/Mulan}}'' and ''Raya'' resembling ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender''. Likewise, despite the interesting premise, [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter several characters]] [[TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot and plot points felt wasted]] thanks to its abiding the Disney formula. Since ''Moana'' was presented as more of a Disney Princess story, though, this largely meant that a lot of those formula was somewhat expected, whereas ''Raya'' shared so many similarities to ''Avatar [=TLB=]'', and its adherence to the Disney formula led to criticism that it lacked the maturity and nuance of the latter.
44** Both films present a very broad depiction of their culture's respective mythologies. But with ''Moana'', there's generally a ton of overlap between Pacific islands with regards to Pacific mythology. ''Raya'', on the other hand, was a CultureChopSuey of Southeast Asian cultures that received criticism for being too minimal or too specific to some cultures and subcultures while alienating others (dragons feature prominently in the story, and are important in Vietnamese culture but not so in Indonesia or the Philippines). ''Moana'' cast talent with heritage from different parts of the Pacific Islands (Auli'i Cravalho and Nicole Scherzinger are Hawaiian, while Dwyane Johnson is mixed Samoan and Temuera Morrison is Maori for instance), but it was considered more acceptable since they were all cast from within the Polynesian Triangle. ''Raya'' however cast mostly East Asian actors, despite being inspired by Southeast Asian culture (and the two are very different), perpetuating [[InterchangeableAsianCultures a pet peeve of many Asians]]. Overall, ''Moana'' was considered mostly a triumph for representation, while ''Raya'' was viewed as a botched attempt.
45* FriendlyFandoms:
46** Moana fans and ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' fans are getting along nicely, thanks to sharing a composer and having racially-diverse casts. [[note]]The movie features Phillipa Soo (as additional voices), Christopher Jackson (the singing voice of Moana's father), and Lin-Manuel Miranda (who was one of the songwriters and sung the English lyrics of "We Know The Way"), the actors who portrayed Elizabeth Schuyler, George Washington, and Alexander Hamilton, respectively in Hamilton's original production.[[/note]] Hamilton's cast even gets a Special Thanks in the credits.
47** It's also extremely popular with fans of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'', thanks to it being another Disney film that contains Polynesian characters. Some even theorize that Moana is an ancestor of Lilo and Nani.
48* GeniusBonus:
49** Maui's hawk form greatly resembles a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haast%27s_eagle Haast's eagle]], a very large species of extinct eagle that lived in New Zealand and made it into Polynesian legend in the form of a man-eating bird called Poukai.
50** Maui makes all sorts of reference to Polynesian myths in his IAmSong.
51** Maui at one point says that he is a hero to men and women, before correcting it to "all". Many Polynesian cultures, including the ones Maui comes from, have three genders.
52** Maui briefly being stuck with having a shark head and torso with his normal human legs makes him resemble [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakuwaqa Dakuwaqa]], a notorious shark deity from Fijian mythology.
53* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct:
54** "He Really Can Sing" in this case; Dwayne Johnson's been given many praises for his ability to sing "You're Welcome".
55** For that matter, Maui as he explains [[spoiler:the tattoo depicting his parents tossing him into the ocean]] and talks about how [[spoiler:he feels like nothing without his hook]]. The Rock-as-Maui sounds genuinely heartbroken.
56* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Creator/AuliiCravalho coming out as bisexual a few years after this movie's release, but still managing to land gigs at and outside of Disney afterwards, adds some poignancy to Moana daring to defy the norm, but earning the respect of her family and community afterwards.
57* HilariousInHindsight: Moana insisting that Maui not call her a princess feels ironic after her addition to the official Franchise/DisneyPrincess roster.
58* JerkassWoobie: Maui; he's egocentric and rather selfish, but it's later revealed that [[spoiler:his parents abandoned him at birth, giving rise to a serious case of InferioritySuperiorityComplex, and he sees himself as totally worthless without the fish hook]].
59* JustHereForGodzilla:
60** Some people are mainly interested in the film because Creator/LinManuelMiranda of ''Theatre/{{Hamilton}}'' fame is contributing a lot of the music.
61** There's also some people that are only interested in this film just because [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] is in it.
62* MemeticMutation:
63** "You're Welcome" and "Shiny" became popular subjects for word replacement "X but Y" videos. Eventually, the former song completely became a meme beyond just that, with the phrase "you're welcome" becoming synonymous with the song and Maui in general.
64*** What can I say except... [[labelnote:Explanation]]Another meme from "You're Welcome", where this line from the song is edited into a caption below Maui, and the punchline is whatever ends the sentence. Sometimes it's used for UnwantedAssistance, and other times it can have a completely different conclusion.[[/labelnote]]
65*** Remixes of "You're Welcome" about other characters have started popping up including, [[https://youtu.be/pORNNBE4YVE Luke Skywalker]], [[https://youtu.be/q9s-gt4txWA Rick Sanchez]], and [[https://youtu.be/yKS0BkgSh28 Donald Trump]].
66** You will find no shortage of jokes that compare Maui with his voice actor, Dwayne Johnson. With these [[http://thejayman49.tumblr.com/post/157171462844/constable-frozen-moana-2016 being]] [[http://thejayman49.tumblr.com/post/159356633304/constable-frozen-maui standout]] [[https://ironbloodaika.tumblr.com/post/160164047990/thespacebard-circusfreckle-moana-2016-rolls examples]].
67** "...in SONG FORM!" [[labelnote:Explanation]]Tamatoa's line that leads into his VillainSong (and occasionally the line preceding it: "Are you just trying to get me to talk about myself? Because if you are... I will gladly do so!") has become very popular with various musicals fandoms for obvious reasons.[[/labelnote]]
68** Jokes comparing ''Moana'' to the Franchise/StarWars [[Film/TheForceAwakens sequel]] [[Film/TheLastJedi trilogy]]. Both involve a female lead searching for a legendary hero exiled on a hidden island. The hero is initially [[BrokenPedestal disappointing]] but eventually [[RebuiltPedestal lives up to his legend]].
69* {{Moe}}: Baby Moana is almost as precious as teen Moana, who's cute, uncertain, very pretty, and has a sweet voice. Moeana?
70* MoralEventHorizon: [[TheGhost Though they do not appear in the film]], [[spoiler:Maui's parents leap over the line when it's revealed they ''threw'' baby Maui into the ocean only because they didn't want him]].
71* NarmCharm: Invoked - Maui at one point attempts to have a serious conversation with Moana, only he has a shark head and doesn't notice. Naturally, Moana finds this funny for the same reason the audience does.
72* NightmareRetardant: The anemone-faced creature in the Realm of Monsters becomes a lot less terrifying when you learn it's a recycled character model of Flash the Sloth from ''{{WesternAnimation/Zootopia}}''.
73* OffendingTheCreatorsOwn: Even though Polynesian actors happily voiced the characters in the film, a fair number of Polynesians disliked Maui's design as a BigFun.
74* OlderThanTheyThink: Many people (including on this wiki) thought that the title was a continuation of the OneWordTitle trend starting with ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', completely ignorant of the fact that Disney has been using one word {{Protagonist Title}}s for a very long time with films such as ''WesternAnimation/{{Pinocchio}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Cinderella}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Pocahontas}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Tarzan}}'', and ''WesternAnimation/{{Bolt}}''.
75* OneSceneWonder: The antagonists in general, due to the wayfaring nature of the adventure:
76** Tamatoa only shows up for a single scene, but is one of the film's most memorable moments. [[spoiler:Unless you stay for TheStinger.]]
77** The other creatures in the Realm of Monsters, especially the Franchise/{{Godzilla}}-like beast walking in the background and that masked...''[[EldritchAbomination thing]]''.
78** The Kakamora only appear early in the film, but their ''{{Film/Mad Max|FuryRoad}}''-esque scene is another one of the memorable moments.
79** Though she is the BigBad and heavily built up throughout the story, Te Kā only appears in two brief scenes near the end. But it certainly makes the best of those scenes.
80* OutOfTheGhetto: Broke out of the GirlShowGhetto by becoming Disney's most successful animated movie since ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' to have a feminine-sounding title. Its domestic grosses (both unadjusted and adjusted for inflation) and unadjusted worldwide totals even surpassed that of ''WesternAnimation/{{Tangled}}'', the movie that kicked off Disney's "Let's make more money off of female-centric films by not including the heroine's name or royal title in the picture's name" tactics.
81* SignatureSong: "You're Welcome" and "How Far I'll Go". They are currently the only two songs on the Disney Music Vevo Youtube channel to sit at over a billion views.
82* {{Shipping}}: Unlike other co-ed buddy Disney films such as ''WesternAnimation/FindingNemo'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'', the film is good at keeping the chemistry between the two leads strictly platonic from beginning to end with no intended teasing subtext or anything suggestive. Raise your hand if you knew there would be Moana/Maui fics anyway. [[spoiler:On the other hand, you can find plenty of Moana/Te Fiti fan-arts and fan-fics.]]
83* StrawmanHasAPoint: Maui may have stolen the Heart, but he had never seen the negative consequences this caused for Moana's people, having been trapped on an island for a ''thousand years''. Given the [[AMythologyIsTrue All Polynesian and Pacific Islander Myths Are True]] setting, his showboating when Moana arrives is perfectly appropriate: he is ''personally responsible'' for every aspect of her people's life, from the island they live on to the coconuts they eat to the sun that grows their plants to the tide that brings the fish. Without firsthand knowledge that his action ''one thousand years ago'' caused bad things to happen, he has no reason to be humble, or to assume anything but gratitude from a person to whom he gave ''her entire way of life''.
84* TearDryer: After Maui angrily takes off, Moana tearfully begs the Ocean to give Te Fiti's heart to someone else. After it reluctantly takes it, she quietly sobs, but then the spirit of Gramma Tala comes by and they share a fond embrace. Tala then sings to Moana, asking if she knows who she really is. Moana [[HeroicSecondWind then decides to continue her journey to restore the heart of Te Fiti]].
85* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Just like ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' before it, Moana's DubNameChange wasn't well-received, though at least this time, Disney had an [[ThinkOfTheChildren understandable reason]].
86* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
87** Tamatoa, built up as the BigBad by promotional material, and who is a wonderful ShadowArchetype for Maui, turns out to be a OneSceneWonder.
88** Te Kā, the actual BigBad, has an awesome design, intimidating presence and [[spoiler:a tragic explanation for its villainy. She's a [[BigGood life giving goddess]] turned into [[BigBad a monster]] by Maui's theft of her heart.]] Unfortunately, the movie never spends any time focusing on its past and motivation; it has only three brief scenes, and the character never even speaks.
89** Heck, this extends to the film's {{Non Human Sidekick}}s. Show of hands here: how many would have rather seen [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter Pua]] accompany Moana on her ocean voyage over [[TooDumbToLive Heihei]]? Or even seen both of them accompany her?
90** Moana's father Chief Tui. Despite being a sympathetic character with a tragic and chilling backstory, Tui didn't play a very big role in the movie's events and his CharacterDevelopment in regards to his fear of the ocean is barely explored. We also don't really get to understand why he refuses to believe in the supernatural.
91* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Quite a few fans believe Tamatoa should've been the BigBad and Te Kā should've (somehow) been his [[TheDragon Dragon]] -- a two-for-one way of averting their aforementioned TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter examples.
92* UnintentionalUncannyValley:
93** Maui's face can fall into this quite often, due to having a very small face in proportion to his head, which itself appears as if he got hit from above with an anvil.
94** Tamatoa can come across this way with his human-like face on a giant coconut crab body like a bizarre genetic experiment. It doesn't help that he tries to eat the protagonists.
95* TheUntwist: Anyone familiar with fairy tales and mythology will assume that Heihei is some kind of powerful entity in disguise or under a curse. He really is just a very stupid cockerel.
96* ValuesDissonance: Families who live in coastal areas such as South Florida may have more sympathy for Moana's father keeping her from going past the shallows, starting from when she's a toddler. It's meant to be ParentsAreWrong, but a baby running towards deep waves is every parent's worst nightmare with how many drown in pools during the summer, especially since Moana hasn't even been taught how to swim.
97* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome:
98** Par for the course with Disney, but even by Disney standards this film is VERY well-animated. The hair movements and water are almost photorealistic thanks to the fact that Disney's animators developed two separate graphics engines just for them.
99** Maui's tattoos, which are animated in 2D on a 3D CGI model.
100** The movie also experiments a lot with animating light. Special mention goes to the scene in Tamatoa's cave where the cave turns dark and lights up with glowing neon colours. Unsettling yet gorgeous.
101** The movie's experiments with water and light extend to experimenting with [[BreadEggsBreadedEggs light on water]], which it uses to great effect with the spectral manta ray and the ghosts of Moana's ancestors.

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