Nachdem sie einen unerwarteten Ruf von ihren Vorfahren erhalten hat, reist Moana zu den weiten Meeren Ozeaniens und in gefährliche, längst vergessene Gewässer, um ein Abenteuer zu erleben, d... Alles lesenNachdem sie einen unerwarteten Ruf von ihren Vorfahren erhalten hat, reist Moana zu den weiten Meeren Ozeaniens und in gefährliche, längst vergessene Gewässer, um ein Abenteuer zu erleben, das sie so noch nie erlebt hat.Nachdem sie einen unerwarteten Ruf von ihren Vorfahren erhalten hat, reist Moana zu den weiten Meeren Ozeaniens und in gefährliche, längst vergessene Gewässer, um ein Abenteuer zu erleben, das sie so noch nie erlebt hat.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
Auli'i Cravalho
- Moana
- (Synchronisation)
Dwayne Johnson
- Maui
- (Synchronisation)
Hualalai Chung
- Moni
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Hualālai Chung)
Rose Matafeo
- Loto
- (Synchronisation)
David Fane
- Kele
- (Synchronisation)
Awhimai Fraser
- Matangi
- (Synchronisation)
Khaleesi Lambert-Tsuda
- Simea
- (Synchronisation)
Temuera Morrison
- Chief Tui
- (Synchronisation)
Nicole Scherzinger
- Sina
- (Synchronisation)
Rachel House
- Gramma Tala
- (Synchronisation)
Gerald Faitala Ramsey
- Tautai Vasa
- (Synchronisation)
Alan Tudyk
- Heihei
- (Synchronisation)
Jemaine Clement
- Tamatoa
- (Synchronisation)
Tofiga Fepulea'i
- Nalo
- (Synchronisation)
Jasmine Johnson
- Moanabe
- (Synchronisation)
Tiana Johnson
- Moanabe
- (Synchronisation)
Ata Johnson
- Villager
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Ata Maivia Johnson)
Bryson Chun
- Additional Voice
- (Synchronisation)
How 'Moana 2' Expands on the First Movie
How 'Moana 2' Expands on the First Movie
Hear from the Moana 2 cast how the sequel expands on the original movie while paying homage to fan-favorite characters and details.
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesOriginally began as a television series in 2020, with plans for the series to air on Disney+. In February 2024, the series was transformed into a theatrical sequel.
- PatzerOne of the premises of the movie is that the people of the island of Motunui have been isolated for many generations, yet Loto speaks with an accent different from all other inhabitants of the island.
- Crazy CreditsThere is a short scene after the first credits.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The 7PM Project: Folge vom 3. Dezember 2024 (2024)
- SoundtracksTolou Tagaloa (Sei e Va'ai Mai)
Performed by Olivia Foa'i and Te Vaka
Music and Lyrics by Opetaia Foa'i
Ausgewählte Rezension
"Moana 2" has to be one of the most unexpected sequels in recent memory. It only came to my attention earlier this year when Disney announced they retooled a TV show that continues the original film's story into a theatrically released sequel. That's not even mentioning that they're releasing a live-action remake in 2026. The original "Moana" is an incredible film with spectacular voice acting from Auli'i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson as Moana and Maui, dazzling animation, iconic songs in "How Far I'll Go" and "You're Welcome," a legendary side-character in Schaffrillas...I mean Tamatoa and an engaging narrative. I was curious to see how a sequel would work, and after seeing it, I realized one hard truth: I'm not the target audience.
For the positives, the voice acting is still remarkable, with Cravalho and Johnson again delivering energetic performances. Even though the story is not the strongest, which we'll get to, their work manages to get me somewhat invested.
Of course, the animation is phenomenal. Disney films have always been known for their terrific animation, so it goes without saying that "Moana 2" is no different.
While this film does not have as many memorable songs as the first, "Can I Get A Chee Hoo?" is hands down the standout. The song doesn't reach the heights of the powerful "How Far I'll Go." I don't think it will become as well-known as that song, but I enjoyed it.
For the remaining positives, three solid jokes landed here, its mid-credit scene was delightful, and the film is not that long. Sadly, negatives prevail and weigh down the experience - for me, at least.
Although the runtime was short, I was bored even more than "Gladiator II." Many factors I'll mention possibly led to me thinking the movie was tedious, but its pacing left me dissatisfied.
I also felt the villain fell flat, not as much as The Rock's other release this month, "Red One." I won't reveal who it is to avoid spoilers, but I didn't feel the threat from the film's antagonist.
So I don't over-critique it, I'll bring up one more point: I felt the narrative was weak. The setup of Moana going on an adventure to unite the islands seems simple at first, but the overall handling of that story comes across as convoluted. Said convolution leaves me with no investment in potentially emotional moments.
Overall, "Moana 2" didn't work for me. I don't think it was unnecessary, but it didn't entirely justify its existence. It's simple and inoffensive yet oddly forgettable, so it's a fine enough trip to the movies. However, I'm not recommending this in favor of "Wicked" for the Thanksgiving holiday season.
Technically, outside of issues with the story, the animation remains stunning, the voice acting is stellar, and the music is well-done yet average from my perspective, so the technical score is an 8/10.
For the enjoyment score, it is a standard sequel that has enjoyment but a standard sequel that is undeniably weaker than its counterpart. For me, the enjoyment score is a 5/10. Again, it is okay and will leave you interested to an extent, but I'd recommend waiting until Disney+.
For the positives, the voice acting is still remarkable, with Cravalho and Johnson again delivering energetic performances. Even though the story is not the strongest, which we'll get to, their work manages to get me somewhat invested.
Of course, the animation is phenomenal. Disney films have always been known for their terrific animation, so it goes without saying that "Moana 2" is no different.
While this film does not have as many memorable songs as the first, "Can I Get A Chee Hoo?" is hands down the standout. The song doesn't reach the heights of the powerful "How Far I'll Go." I don't think it will become as well-known as that song, but I enjoyed it.
For the remaining positives, three solid jokes landed here, its mid-credit scene was delightful, and the film is not that long. Sadly, negatives prevail and weigh down the experience - for me, at least.
Although the runtime was short, I was bored even more than "Gladiator II." Many factors I'll mention possibly led to me thinking the movie was tedious, but its pacing left me dissatisfied.
I also felt the villain fell flat, not as much as The Rock's other release this month, "Red One." I won't reveal who it is to avoid spoilers, but I didn't feel the threat from the film's antagonist.
So I don't over-critique it, I'll bring up one more point: I felt the narrative was weak. The setup of Moana going on an adventure to unite the islands seems simple at first, but the overall handling of that story comes across as convoluted. Said convolution leaves me with no investment in potentially emotional moments.
Overall, "Moana 2" didn't work for me. I don't think it was unnecessary, but it didn't entirely justify its existence. It's simple and inoffensive yet oddly forgettable, so it's a fine enough trip to the movies. However, I'm not recommending this in favor of "Wicked" for the Thanksgiving holiday season.
Technically, outside of issues with the story, the animation remains stunning, the voice acting is stellar, and the music is well-done yet average from my perspective, so the technical score is an 8/10.
For the enjoyment score, it is a standard sequel that has enjoyment but a standard sequel that is undeniably weaker than its counterpart. For me, the enjoyment score is a 5/10. Again, it is okay and will leave you interested to an extent, but I'd recommend waiting until Disney+.
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- Budget
- 150.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 316.898.469 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 139.787.385 $
- 1. Dez. 2024
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 616.867.000 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 40 Minuten
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