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Unraveling the Magic: The Secret Behind Moana’s Explosive Success

Moana 2 Review: A Deep Dive into the Disney Hit

If you want a quick explanation of why Moana 2 is on target to gross more than a billion dollars worldwide (it’s already made $400m in less than a week), you need only to look back to 2023, when the original Moana – a seven-year-old movie at the time – topped the list of the most-streamed movies in the United States. The only other pre-2020 movie in the top 10 was Disney stablemate Frozen, which made way more in theaters than the first Moana did. Moana also ranked fourth among all movies in 2022, second in both 2021 and 2020, and, well, that takes us to the beginning of its home service, Disney+, roughly five years ago. By these rough but seemingly undeniable metrics, it seems reasonable to claim that Moana, a movie that in 2016 was outgrossed by both its fellow Disney release Zootopia and its holiday-season rival Sing, is the most-watched family film of the 2020s. If Elsa from Frozen was hoping to hang on to that particular title, she may have to let it go.

Of course, Frozen still has a hypnotic hold on the younger demos; look at any Halloween of the past decade, and you’ll see plenty of little Elsas (and a few Annas) roaming the streets. Beyond Frozen’s particular innovation of including not one but two singing princesses, one with bona fide superpowers, Disney animated movies have always flexed remarkable staying power, especially when they sing catchy songs.

Moana has a princess (of sorts, even if she claims that she’s just the “daughter of the chief”), a great song score (featuring contributions from Lin-Manuel Miranda of Hamilton fame), and a sweet, relatable story about that chief’s daughter (Auliʻi Cravalho) yearning for adventure, then finding it when she takes it upon herself to seek out demigod Maui (Dwayne Johnson) to help save her native island. Still, even The Rock playing what’s arguably his best and most fitting big-screen role doesn’t fully explain why Moana has been able to consistently out-stream the blockbuster likes of Frozen, or newer and also-beloved titles such as Encanto.

Like nearly every parent who’s had a child since 2010 or so, I have some experience in this area. My daughter was just one year old when Moana was released in the fall of 2016, so she was barely ready to watch a movie for more than 20 minutes or so at home, let alone go out and see one in theaters. But I went to the press screening to file a review, and though I’d enjoyed plenty of other Disney cartoons, I was struck by my emotional response to this one.

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Watching Moana, a brave but imperfect young woman, take control of her destiny for her greater good, and commune with her departed grandmother around the film’s climax, I thought of my daughter and wept in my seat. Admittedly, I was also feeling raw about the then recent results of the 2016 presidential election. (Arrival, a movie sometimes cited as catching some adult audiences in an unusually fragile place at that same time, screened for critics earlier, so I saw it in a more broadly hopeful time.)

That sounds deeply embarrassing – exactly the platform needed to unite sneering Trumpheads, disdainful leftists, and avowed enemies of the corporate-friendly “Disney adults” under one tent. But I wasn’t looking at Moana as a specific Hillary stand-in so much as a Disney princess that I didn’t need to approach with affectionate mixed feelings – a good but not impossible role model.

When the movie came out on disc, I bought it, and a Moana doll for good measure, for my kid. It eventually became the first movie she obsessed over. Later she had a hardcore Elsa phase, but it was the introductory song in Moana that, as a toddler, she incorporated into winding summaries of other movies (“make way make way”), and, in turn, the movie itself that clearly played in her head when she heard the soundtrack (“all wet”, she would add at the end of How Far I’ll Go, clarifying what happens to Moana next).

But while I probably did steer my daughter toward the movie, “because adults like it too” is an insufficient and even glib explanation for the Moana coalition, which seems to count in its numbers something like one jillion children. There are plenty of movies I’ve shown my child that didn’t get absorbed into her vocabulary or result in her liking Aladdin Sane (thanks to the unexpectedly ace imitation-Bowie tune Shiny). I do believe that there’s some greater connection between this movie and its youngest audience, maybe subconsciously rooted in the way that the movie doesn’t especially try to subvert fairytale expectations, such as the more jagged (and unpredictable!) plotting of Frozen or the expansion of Tangled, so much as execute a cross-cultural story with sincere aplomb, even wonder.

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Auli’i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson at the Moana 2 premiere in London. Photograph: REX/Shutterstock

Some later Disney projects would get overly self-conscious and referential (see last year’s failed 100th-anniversary present Wish), but Moana has just the right hint of self-awareness when its opening sequence shows a baby Moana enthralled by the scary stories her people tell about what awaits beyond the reef, and growing up with that adventuring spirit undeterred. No surprise that my daughter’s daycare class sang How Far I’ll Go at their graduation ceremony in 2019 (or that parents found themselves weeping over a Moana song yet again).

That look toward the horizon is all over children’s entertainment, from past Disney “I want” songs to Star Wars, but Moana distills it powerfully for the child and the parent watching the child, without tying it up in violent conflict or the desire for a romantic relationship. And yeah, Miranda – full disclosure, a college classmate of mine – writes a hell of a catchy song to articulate that primal yearning.

Moana 2 coincidentally betrays a little of the exhaustion of this year’s 2016-rerun US election, and, as such, failed to move me to tears. Don’t be surprised if, like Frozen II, the sequel falls off those year-end streaming charts in a year or two, while the original lingers on. That’s not entirely a knock on the new movie so much as a tribute to the first one, which gives parents and children a horizon to look toward – even or especially if a prince won’t be forthcoming.

FAQs

  1. Why is Moana so popular among children?
  2. Moana’s popularity among children can be attributed to its relatable story, catchy songs, and the strong, independent character of the princess. The movie resonates with younger audiences by presenting a cross-cultural tale with sincerity and wonder.

  3. What sets Moana apart from other Disney movies?
  4. Moana stands out from other Disney movies due to its portrayal of a brave young woman taking control of her destiny without the need for a romantic relationship. The film focuses on adventure, self-discovery, and family bonds, which appeals to both children and parents.

  5. How has Moana influenced children’s entertainment?
  6. Moana has influenced children’s entertainment by offering a refreshing take on classic fairytale expectations. The movie’s emphasis on empowerment, cultural diversity, and the spirit of adventure has set a new standard for storytelling in animated films.

  7. What makes Moana’s soundtrack special?
  8. Moana’s soundtrack, featuring songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is praised for its catchy tunes that capture the characters’ emotions and motivations. The music adds depth to the storytelling and enhances the overall viewing experience for audiences of all ages.

  9. Why do parents and children connect with Moana on an emotional level?
  10. Parents and children connect with Moana on an emotional level due to its themes of family, courage, and self-discovery. The movie’s message of following your heart and embracing your heritage resonates with viewers, creating a heartfelt and memorable experience.

  11. What impact has Moana had on the Disney franchise?
  12. Moana has had a significant impact on the Disney franchise by redefining the traditional princess narrative and showcasing diverse representation on screen. The film’s success has paved the way for more inclusive storytelling and positive role models for young audiences.

  13. Why is Moana considered a timeless classic?
  14. Moana is considered a timeless classic due to its universal themes, memorable characters, and captivating storytelling. The movie’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with viewers of all ages, transcending generational boundaries and cultural barriers.

  15. What lessons can children learn from watching Moana?
  16. Children can learn valuable lessons from watching Moana, such as the importance of courage, perseverance, and believing in oneself. The film encourages young viewers to embrace their unique qualities, follow their dreams, and make a positive impact on the world around them.

  17. How does Moana compare to other Disney princess movies?
  18. Moana differs from other Disney princess movies by placing a stronger emphasis on self-discovery, empowerment, and cultural heritage. The film subverts traditional fairy tale tropes and offers a fresh perspective on what it means to be a hero, making it a standout in the Disney canon.

  19. What can we expect from Moana 2 in terms of storytelling and character development?
  20. Moana 2 promises to continue the legacy of its predecessor by further exploring the adventures of the titular character and her companions. The sequel is expected to delve deeper into themes of identity, friendship, and the enduring spirit of exploration, captivating audiences with its rich storytelling and character development.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Moana 2’s success can be attributed to its timeless appeal, engaging storytelling, and memorable characters. The film’s ability to connect with audiences of all ages, from children to parents, showcases the enduring power of Disney’s storytelling magic. As the sequel continues to captivate viewers around the world, it stands as a testament to the universal themes of courage, self-discovery, and the spirit of adventure that resonate with audiences across generations.

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Disney, Moana, Moana 2, Animation, Family Film, Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho

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