Moana Waialiki is an ocean voyaging lover and the main girl of a boss in a long line of pilots. At the point when her island's anglers can't get any fish and the harvests come up short, she discovers that the demigod Maui brought on the scourge by taking the heart of the goddess, Te Whiti. The best way to recuperate the island is to induce Maui to return Te Whiti's heart, so Moana sets off on an epic trip over the Pacific. The film depends on stories from Polynesian mythology.
nudity | None. |
violence | Moana and Maui battle an entire army of creatures while at sea. They are seen attacked by the creatures who descend upon their boat with blow darts. The ship the creatures were sailing then sinks with them on it. A crab-like creature eat a school of fish, and then attempts to capture and eat Moana and Maui, where the two are seen stuck briefly inside the creature's mouth. However, they manage to escape. A lava monster battles Moana and Maui. Maui is seen transforming into several different creatures and severing off the creature's arm with a giant hook. Its arm then grows back. |
profanity | One incomplete "Son of a--" |
alcohol | None. |
frightening | The film contains some scenes of peril, such as the one in the beginning of the film where Moana and Maui battle an entire army of creatures while at sea. They are seen attacked by the creatures who descend upon their boat with blow darts. There is also a scene of a crab-like creature attempting to capture and eat Moana and Maui, where the two are seen stuck briefly inside the creature's mouth. However, they manage to escape eventually. In addition, there is also a fairly prolonged and intense sequence featuring a fiery creature called the lava monster battling Moana and Maui. In the sequence, Maui is seen transforming into several different creatures and severing off the creature's arm with a giant hook. While the scenes of perils are resolved positively, with little details of injury shown, they are fairly intense. In addition, the appearance of the lava monster and sinister crab-like creature may also be unsettling for younger children. |