Moana’s You’re Welcome Song: Watch the Full Sequence!
Check out the full You’re Welcome song sequence from Disney’s Moana
With Moana a hit at the box office, Walt Disney Animation Studios has released the full You’re Welcome song sequence from the animated adventure. Auli‘i Cravalho, who voices Moana, recently told us that the You’re Welcome song is her favorite in the whole film! Featuring vocals by Dwayne Johnson, you can watch the sequence in the player below!
Boasting original music by Hamilton‘s Lin-Manuel Miranda alongside Opetaia Foa’i, and Mark Mancina, Moana follows an adventurous teenager as she risks everything to sail out on a daring mission to save her people. It is on the South Pacific seas that Moana meets the once-mighty demigod Maui (Johnson), who guides her in her quest to become a master wayfinder. Together, they sail across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds, and along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she’s always sought: her own identity.
Jemaine Clement also voices Tamatoa, Rachel House lends her voice to Gramma Tala, Temuera Morrison voices Moana’s father, Chief Tui, Nicole Scherzinger is Moana’s mother, Sina, and Alan Tudyk is behind the voice of Heihei. The roster of characters also includes the Kakamora, an intense team of crazy, coconut-armored pirates who will stop at nothing to get what they want, and Pua, Moana’s loyal pet pig with puppy energy and an innocent puppy brain.
Moana is directed by the renowned filmmaking team of Ron Clements and John Musker (The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Princess & the Frog) and produced by Osnat Shurer (Lifted, One Man Band).
Which of the songs in Moana is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below!
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MAUI visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MOANA village costume designs. Artist: Neysa Bové, Visual Development Artist.
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MAUI Hawk visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters
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MOANA village costume design. Artist: Neysa Bové, Visual Development Artist.
Visual development for the island of Motunui. Artist: Ian Gooding, MOANA Production Designer.
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Visual development for the island of Motunui, and the layout of the village. Artist: Andy Harkness, MOANA Art Director, Environments and Color.
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Bill Schwab, MOANA Art Director, Characters.
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MOANA visual development. Artist: Jin Kim, Visual Development Artist.
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"MINI MAUI" animation test still frame. Artist: Eric Goldberg, Animation Supervisor.
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"MINI MAUI" expression sheet. Artist: Eric Goldberg, Animation Supervisor.
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The MOANA story team was charged with saving the character "Heihei" from being cut from the film. These story boards illustrate an action sequence from the film in which the Kakamora are trying to steal the Heart of Te Fiti from Moana and Maui. In the initial version (top row), the Kakamora steal the heart and are pursued by Moana who captures it back. In the new versoin (bottom row), rooster Heihei first swallows the Heart of Te Fiti, and the chase ensues between the Kakamora and Moana, only this time they're fighting to maintain posession of Heihei. Artist: Sunmee Joh, Story Artist.
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MOANA story boards inspired by research trip to Samoa. Features Story Artist David Derrick's family tapa print. Artist: David Derrick, Story Artist.
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MOANA story boards inspired by research trip to Samoa. Artist: David Derrick, Story Artist.
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MOANA story artist, David Derrick, learns tapa painting during a research trip.
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The MOANA filmmakers embarked upon research trips to the Pacific Islands to learn about the cultures that inspired the film. They were given the opportunity to assemble the "Oceanic Story Trust," a group of anthropologists, archeologists, fishermen, liguists, tatto masters, dancers and elders who help keep the film's story grounded in respect for the cultures that inspired it.
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