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Disney's Moana UHD [Blu-ray] [2021]

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Contributor Auli'i Cravalho, Troy Polamalu, Chris Williams, Don Hall, Temuera Morrison, Ron Clements, Puanani Cravalho, John Musker, Alan Tudyk, Oscar Kightley, Nicole Scherzinger, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Jemaine Clement See more
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Runtime 1 hour and 47 minutes

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From Walt Disney Animation Studios comes Moana, an epic adventure about a spirited teen who sets sail on a daring mission to save her people. Along the way, Moana (Auli¡®i Cravalho) meets the once mighty demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson), and together they cross the ocean on a fun-filled, action-packed voyage. Bring home the movie full of heart, humour and oceans of bonus extras! Bonus (Blu-ray Disc only) ? Theatrical Short Film ? Maui Mini-Movie: Gone Fishing ? Voice of the Islands ? Things You Didn't Know About ? Island Fashion ? The Elements Of... ? They Know The Way: Making The Music Of Moana ? Deleted Song ? Fishing For Easter Eggs ? Deleted Scenes ? ¡°How Far I¡¯ll Go¡± Performed By Alessia Cara ? "How Far I'll Go" Around The World ? Audio Commentary

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  • Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 16:9 - 1.78:1
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.2 x 13.49 x 1.7 cm; 122 g
  • Audio Description: ‏ : ‎ English
  • Manufacturer reference ‏ : ‎ cpt-auo-185
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Ron Clements, John Musker, Don Hall, Chris Williams
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ Import, 4K
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 1 hour and 47 minutes
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 15 Mar. 2021
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement
  • Dubbed: ‏ : ‎ Japanese, Spanish
  • Subtitles: ‏ : ‎ French, Japanese, Arabic, Russian, Spanish
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (DTS 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Walt Disney
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08QX3TT4D
  • Country of origin ‏ : ‎ United Kingdom
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 8 April 2017
    Quite simply amazing. I'm a 33 year old man with young kids. This is amazing Disney probably the best ever and the songs are brilliant. I'll give an example below from the catchy "Where you are" and "You're welcome"

    ----Where You Are----
    Moana, make way, make way!
    Moana, it's time you knew
    The village of Motunui is
    All you need

    The dancers are practising
    They dance to an ancient song
    (Who needs a new song? This old one's all we need)

    This tradition is our mission
    And Moana, there's so much to do (make way!)
    Don't trip on the taro root
    That's all you need

    We share everything we make (we make)
    We joke and we weave our baskets (aha!)
    The fishermen come back from the sea

    I wanna see

    Don't walk away
    Moana, stay on the ground now
    Our people will need a chief
    And there you are

    There comes a day
    When you're gonna look around
    And realize happiness is
    Where you are

    Consider the coconut (the what?)
    Consider its tree
    We use each part of the coconut
    That's all we need

    We make our nets from the fibers (we make our nets from the fibers)
    The water is sweet inside (the water is sweet inside)
    We use the leaves to build fires (we use the leaves to build fires)
    We cook up the meat inside (we cook up the meat inside)

    Consider the coconuts (consider the coconuts)
    The trunks and the leaves (ha!)
    The island gives us what we need

    And no one leaves

    That's right, we stay
    We're safe and we're well provided
    And when we look to the future
    There you are

    You'll be okay
    In time you'll learn just as I did
    You must find happiness right
    Where you are

    I like to dance with the water
    The undertow and the waves
    The water is mischievous (ha!)
    I like how it misbehaves

    The village may think I'm crazy
    Or say that I drift too far
    But once you know what you like, well
    There you are

    You are your father's daughter
    Stubbornness and pride
    Mind what he says but remember
    You may hear a voice inside
    And if the voice starts to whisper
    To follow the farthest star
    Moana, that voice inside is
    Who you are

    We make our nets from the fibers (we weave our nets from the fibers)
    The water is sweet inside (and we taste the sweet inside)
    We use the leaves to build fires (we sing these songs in our choir)
    We cook up the meat inside (we have mouths to feed inside)

    The village believes in us (that's right!)
    The village believes (ha!)
    The island gives us what we need
    And no one leaves

    So here I'll stay
    My home, my people beside me
    And when I think of tomorrow
    There we are

    I'll lead the way
    I'll have my people to guide me
    We'll build our future together
    Where we are

    'Cause every path leads you back to
    Where you are
    You can find happiness right -
    Where you are
    Where you are

    ----You're Welcome----

    Lyrics
    Ok, ok, I see what's happening here
    You're face to face with greatness, and it's strange
    You don't even know how you feel
    It's adorable!
    Well, it's nice to see that humans never change

    Open your eyes, let's begin
    Yes, it's really me, it's Maui: breathe it in!

    I know it's a lot: the hair, the bod!
    When you're staring at a demi-god

    What can I say except you're welcome
    For the tides, the sun, the sky
    Hey, it's okay, it's okay
    You're welcome
    I'm just an ordinary demi-guy

    Hey!
    What has two thumbs that pulled up the sky
    When you were waddling yay high
    This guy!

    When the nights got cold
    Who stole you fire from down below
    You're lookin' at him, yo

    Oh, also I lassoed the sun
    You're welcome!
    To stretch the days and bring you fun

    Also I harnessed the breeze
    You're welcome!
    To fill your sails and shake your trees

    So what can I say except you're welcome
    For the islands I pulled from the sea
    There's no need to pray, it's okay
    You're welcome!
    Ha, I guess it's just my way of being me
    You're welcome!
    You're welcome!

    Well, come to think of it
    Kid, honestly I can go on and on
    I can explain every natural phenomenon
    The tide, the grass, the ground, oh
    That was Maui just messing around

    I killed an eel
    I buried its guts
    Sprouted a tree, now you got coconuts
    What's the lesson
    What is the take-away
    Don't mess with Maui when he's on the break-away

    And the tapestry here on my skin
    Is a map of the victories I win
    Look where I've been
    I make everything happen
    Look at that mini-Maui just tippity-tappin'

    Well, anyway let me say you're welcome
    For the wonderful world you know
    Hey, it's okay, it's okay
    You're welcome!
    Well, come to think of it, I gotta go

    Hey, it's your day to say you're welcome
    'Cause I'm gonna need that boat
    I'm sailing away, away
    You're welcome!
    'Cause Maui can do anything but float

    You're welcome!
    You're welcome!
    And thank you!

    GO AND BUY THIS NOW!!!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 28 September 2024
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 July 2024
    Bought for my great grandson he thoroughly enjoyed it
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2017
    This has got to be, without doubt, Disney Pixar's finest achievement to-date. Despite having to watch this a hundred times each week (as our two-year old just loves it), its stays entertaining time and time again. The production quality raises the bar so high, I don't see how this film can ever be matched. On watching this, you can just tell how much time, effort and money has gone into its creation.

    - The story is refreshing, entertaining, and can be appreciated by all audiences.
    - The animation and visuals set a new standard. Historically, items that were hard to animate such as water and hair were best avoided, but here we see them illustrated as close to perfection as possible
    - The songs and music are excellent. Usually Disney songs tend to grind after watching a few times, but these are just brilliant. The vocal talent is outstanding (who'd have thought Dwayne Johnson would be able to pull off those high notes so well?!). Its pretty embarrassing getting caught whistling the tune to "you're welcome" at my desk... The Bowie-esque performance by Tomatoa is unusual in comparison, but yet amazing in its own right.
    - The moral about taking from the environment is not overdone, but important. It ties in well with the perfect compliment of character development and humour. The story also touches on feminine independance and multiculturalism. Its a fantastic blend of subject matter.
    - The humour is well-written, and at times subtle. The interaction between Maui and Hei Hei the chicken is brilliant; I laughed out loud as he stared at the chicken who was failing miserably to eat his food.

    Overall, there's nothing much more to add than that this is a new classic by all standards. Excellent in every way, and will entertain us for years to come.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2024
    Brought this for my son and he loves it he has watched it a lot since
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2019
    The latest in Disney's increasingly cosmopolitan not-a-princess protagonists, Moana is the daughter of an island chieftain who defies his orders to not sail on the open sea and proves that self belief is more powerful than fearful conservatism, or something - easy for her to say when she has both a demigod and the sea itself on her team, but hey, as long as we get some song and dance numbers then all's well that ends well. It verges on being a bit right-on at times, and Moana herself is such a flawless paragon it's hard to conceive of a story where she doesn't triumph (literally her only flaw is not having ENOUGH ego and self-assuredness), but remind yourself that Disney is openly courting the mainly female, woke Tween market these days and it all makes sense. Girls are allowed silly power fantasies too and in that context Moana isn't too bad.

    The DVD was a little long to hold my 4-year olds attention but she laughed along with Maui and the funny animal characters, and the theme song has become a favourite to watch on Youtube, so thumbs-up from her, too.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 25 May 2024
    Brand new, bought as gift.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 March 2024
    We thoroughly enjoyed this film and would recommend for all - some of the songs are certainly catchy! A few slightly scary moments which may not be suitable for very young children.

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  • Kettle
    5.0 out of 5 stars A movie you can enjoy, too.
    Reviewed in the United States on 9 July 2024
    I chase a lot of language dubbing options in my DVDs. Yes, unbelievably, this unique language options as listed. Pretty cool! Plus, the songs--omg great songs in this movie, too.
  • Ludo
    5.0 out of 5 stars Piste audio et sous titrage fran?ais
    Reviewed in France on 23 February 2024
    J'ai pris le blue ray 4k de Moana (Vaiana en France) car je tenais ¨¤ la piste en dolby atmos absente sur la version streaming de D+.
    Je suis absolument surpris par la qualit¨¦ du Blu-ray 4k. Fabuleux !!!
    Il n'est pas en dolby vision comme sur D+, "juste" en HDR. Et pourtant, le rendu est bien plus... Magique! Les couleurs, la beaut¨¦ de l'eau tout est beau et incroyable, bien loin du streaming de D. Sans parler de ce qui m'avait int¨¦ress¨¦ ¨¤ la base, la piste Atmos (attention uniquement en VO,la piste fran?aise est en dolby digital plus). Si vous avez de quoi profitez des qualit¨¦es optimal du blu-ray 4k, n'h¨¦sitez pas car l'exp¨¦rience est ¨¤ couper le souffle et de toute beaut¨¦.
  • Gaia Seraphina
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mein neuer Lieblings-Disney-Film!
    Reviewed in Germany on 2 May 2017
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    Von 1993 bis 2016 waren ?Die Sch?ne und das Biest¡° mein Lieblings-Disneyfilm. Nun sind die Beiden in den Ruhestand getreten und haben die Nachfolge an ?Moana¡° abgetreten.
    Ich hatte schon immer ein Faible f¨¹r exotische Mythologie und moderne Geschichten die damit arbeiten. Bei ?Moana¡° hatte ich nun endlich das Gef¨¹hl, da? Disney den Mythenstoff endlich richtig angepackt hat (nicht so ?ne Slapstick-artige Veralberung wie bei ?Herkules¡°). Mit gro?em Respekt f¨¹r die polynesische Kultur und (alten) Glaubenssystemen (obwohl ?B?renbr¨¹der¡° schon ein erster Schritt in die richtige Richtung war).

    Die sechszehnj?hrige Moana Waialiki ist eine Heldin ganz nach meinem Geschmack. Eine selbstbewusste und mutige junge Frau, die aber auch Zweifel an ihrem Tun in sich tr?gt. Also keine Mary Sue die alles gleich sofort wei? und kann. Sie hasst es ?Prinzessin¡° genannt zu werden (welche sie eigentlich auch nicht wirklich ist, denn ?Prinzessin¡° ist ein europ?ischer Adelstitel ¨C so ganz nebenbei ¨C ?Khaleesi¡° w¨¹rde Klang massig sogar eher als Titel passen *lol*). Sie erinnert an Charaktere wie Merida, Mulan und auch Ariel. Doch im Vergleich zu letzterer, nimmt sie nicht alles auf sich, blo? um die Liebe eines Mannes zu gewinnen. Nein, nichts Geringeres als die Rettung ihres Inselvolkes steht auf dem Spiel. Als H?uptlingstochter (in der deutschen Version seltsamerweise ?Tochter des Chiefs¡° tituliert, wei? denn niemand hierzulande mehr was ein H?uptling ist oder was?) h?lt sie es f¨¹r ihre Pflicht die ¨¹berlieferte Prophezeiung, welche ihr die Gro?mutter erz?hlte, wahr werden zu lassen. Und nat¨¹rlich auch dem Ruf des Meeres zu folgen, welches sie schon seit fr¨¹hester Kindheit wahrnahm.
    Um ihren Status als Auserw?hlte zu untermauern, wird hier sogar das Wasser des Ozeans lebendig (Animismus par excellence). Ein stummer Helfer mit Seele. Begleitet wird sie ausserdem von Heihei, dem d¨¹mmsten Huhn der Filmgeschichte, welches einen ?u?erst am¨¹santen (sowie fast nutzlosen) Sidekick abgibt (das niedliche Ferkel Pua kommt leider nur in wenigen Szenen vor).
    Der zweite Protagonist ist der Halbgott Maui, welcher zun?chst als selbstverliebter Macho daherkommt und Moana geringsch?tzt. Mit der Zeit werden die beiden Charaktere jedoch zusammengeschwei?t und man erf?hrt sogar, wie Maui zu dem wurde, was er war.
    Ganz typisch auf einer (Fantasy- bzw. mythologischer) Quest m¨¹ssen sie mehrere Hindernis-Etappen durchlaufen. Von fiesen kokosnussartigen Gnom-Piraten, ¨¹ber eine gefr?ssige und gierige Riesenkrabbe bis hin zu einem Lavamonster. Das alles begegnet ihnen auf dem Weg zur sagenhaften Insel Te Fiti. Und zwischenzeitlich muss ausserdem ein Kurs in Segeln und Navigieren absolviert werden. ^^
    Ein weiterer signifikanter Nebencharakter ist (nebst Moanas Vater) ihre leicht durchgeknallt wirkende aber dennoch sehr weise Gro?mutter Tala Waialiki. Die alte Frau bringt die ganze Geschichte erst zum Laufen und hat auch sp?ter eine wichtige Rolle zu spielen.

    Die Geschichte selber hat sehr viel Action zu bieten (wie es sich f¨¹r ein richtiges Abenteuer eben geh?rt). Es kommen ernste/traurige Szenen vor (der obligatorische Disney-Tod eines Verwandten sowie Zweifel/Versagens?ngste der Protagonisten), die jedoch immer wieder durch witzige Szenen aufgelockert werden. F¨¹r den Humor sorgen v.a. Moanas und Mauis Kabbeleien, das Tun des bl?den Huhns Heihei sowie Mini-Maui (ein belebtes Tattoo, welches auf Mauis Haut umherwandert und ihn schon mal stumm zurechtweist).
    Da die Handlung in Polynesien vor ca. 2000 Jahren angesiedelt ist, spielt die polynesische Mythologie (damals ein Glaubenssystem, welches immer noch zur Kultur dazugeh?rt) eine nicht geringe Rolle.
    Omnipotente Naturg?ttinnen, formwandelnde Halbg?tter, Animismus, Reinkarnation, Geister, etc. Das alles kommt im Film vor (ohne als l?cherlich dargestellt zu werden).
    Die polynesische Kultur wird ebenfalls aufgegriffen. Z.B. macht Moana mehrmals die typische Hongi-Begr¨¹ssung (bei welcher man Stirn und Nase gegen die zweite Person dr¨¹ckt). Oder Mauis Kriegstanz, welcher an den Ritualtanz Haka der Maori erinnert.
    Des Weiteren orientiert sich Disney an wahrer Historie, in denen die altert¨¹mlichen Polynesier als sehr f?hige Seefahrer dargestellt werden, welches jedoch seltsamerweise 1000 Jahre lang diese Tradition unterbrochen haben, um sie sp?ter wieder aufzunehmen. Den Grund (f¨¹r beides) kann man sich bis heute nicht erkl?ren ¡­ wobei der Film eine fantastische Erkl?rung daf¨¹r anbietet. Genau in diese Zeit versetzt Disney seinen Film ?Moana¡°.

    Maui hatte im Vorfeld mit Kritiken zu k?mpfen. Wegen seiner bulligen Statur. Er wurde als zu fett empfunden, was ich allerdings als unsinnig empfinde. Sein breiter K?rperbau wird durch unmenschlich gro?e Muskeln verursacht, nicht durch Fett. Bei ihm schwabbelt nichts, kein H?ngebauch, keine Mann-Br¨¹ste, kein Doppelkinn! Ausserdem ist er eine Cartoon-Figur. Diese sind oft ¨¹bertrieben gezeichnet. Praktisch ist es f¨¹r Disney auch! So sieht der Zuschauer seine (sich bewegenden) Tattoos besser. Und nicht zuletzt ist es irgendwie irritierend, da? Zuschauer dickere Animationsfiguren diskriminieren. Hat man sich doch vorher ¨¹ber zu d¨¹nne Disney-Charaktere beschwert. Die Leute wissen auch nicht mehr, was sie eigentlich wollen.
    Moana selber ist jedenfalls kein Hungerhaken, wie die meisten Disney-Prinzessinnen, sondern hat eine realistische, sportliche Figur.

    Und damit komme ich zur Optik des Disney-Films! Ich glaube, ¨¹ber diese bombastischen Bilder, braucht man nicht viel diskutieren. Am Gro?artigsten finde ich den Ozean - bzw. das beseelte Wasser ¨C gemacht (Kennt ihr den Film ?Abyss ¨C Abgrund des Todes¡° von Cameron aus dem Jahre 1989? ?Moana¡° hat besagte Szenen perfektioniert). Ebenso toll sind die wallenden Haare der Charaktere anzuschauen. Mauis Tattoos sind quasi eine nostalgische Hommage an die handgezeichneten Disney-Werke. Die Sch?nheit der S¨¹dseeinsel ist eine wahre Augenweide.
    Ach ¡­ die Optik ist einfach von vorne bis hinten FAMOS.

    Die Musik von Moana ist das Beste was Disney zu bieten hat. Die Songs in der Originalsprache sind einfach besser anzuh?ren. Lin-Manuel Miranda (bekannt aus dem Broadway-Musical ?Hamilton¡°) und Mark Mancina sind die Komponisten. Der Score ist wunderbar, ebenso wie die Gesangseinlagen in polynesischer Sprache, gesunden von der Weltmusikband Te Vaka (ich wei? das, ich hab mir die Original-CD besorgt ^^).

    Ich habe mir diese ausl?ndische DVD ¨¹brigens deshalb gekauft, weil ich den Originalnamen der Heldin (Moana) im Film haben wollte. In Europa heisst sie ja Vaiana und auch die englischsprachige Tonspur auf der deutschen DVD enth?lt den ver?nderten Namen. Ich fand das ?rgerlich und habe mich deshalb f¨¹r diese Version hier entschieden, in welcher die Heldin so heisst wie die Filmemacher sie genannt haben. Europ?ische Patentgesetze (die es einem erlauben einfach so Personennamen f¨¹r sich zu patentieren) finde ich echt zum K!

    FAZIT:
    Wieder ein famoser Disney-Animationsfilm, welcher durch die klassische Prinzessinnen-Thematik wieder (3 Jahre nach ?Frozen¡°) zur¨¹ck zu seinen Wurzeln geht, dieses Thema jedoch noch gr¨¹ndlicher entstaubt und modernisiert.
    Mein neuer pers?nlicher Disney-Favorit! ^^
  • sun
    5.0 out of 5 stars ¥â¥¢¥Ê
    Reviewed in Japan on 20 May 2020
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  • JIE Henderson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Disney
    Reviewed in Canada on 2 December 2020
    Enjoyable movie