

When the waves start to get rough at night, Moana starts reciting her Survival Mantra.Unfazed, Heihei continues to pace back and forth, bouncing off the edges like some kind of malfunctioning robot. When Moana realizes this, she drops him in the storage compartment for safekeeping. When they get back to the boat, Heihei almost immediately does the exact same thing.Within the first few seconds of him being on the boat, he walks directly off and almost drowns, so stupid that he doesn't even try to right himself when he's floating head down, leading Moana to dive in after him.Only to continue when she takes it off, twice, and higher-pitched each time. When Moana puts the coconut shell back on his head, Heihei stops screaming.Let's begin with the fact that Alan Tudyk voiced Heihei, and rather than treat it like the giant joke it was, he gave it his everything as if he were the star of the show.So much comedy gold from the stupidest rooster in the world. Moana's incredibly awkward facial expression in response to the kid's behavior makes it even better.It's also the only time anybody tries anything romantic with her during the movie. Moana gets an extremely underage admirer trying to flirt with her during her dance class.She's essentially calling him delicious to his face. Pua means "pig" and "pork" in Proto-Polynesian.She comments that it's delicious.right in front of an upset little Pua the piglet. Moana tries some pork that a villager offers her.Kid #1: (while the children are running around in terror) Monsters, monsters! Then Tui comes in and tells them not to worry, as there are no such things as monsters.and accidentally unrolls a bunch of tapa cloths depicting horrible monsters that cover the entire hut and thus plunging it into darkness.When she said "OF INESCAPABLE DEATH!", one child starts crying and another child faints, but baby Moana is fully invested and excited. The beginning of the film when Gramma Tala is telling the village children the story of Te Fiti, Maui, and all the monsters out there.Heihei stepping off the boat with a dumb look on his face.Moana's weirded-out look after all of Maui's haka, prompting him to say "Nothin'? Really? What's a demigod gotta do?".Maui tells Mini to stop, and he droops sadly. This is told through the tattoos on his body, until we see the actual Maui while his tattoo counterpart is dancing. Maui is telling Moana his story, claiming he stopped the sun with his fish hook, pulled an island from underwater, and fought monsters.

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