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4 Surprising Things About Moana 2 No. 1, Nalo is actually the main villain instead of Matangi. She’s been trapped in this giant …

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  1. But in the ending theres always a little credit thing and a cutscene and it shows matangi nalo AND THE CRAB FROM MOANA 2. and nalo looks mad at matangi so matangi will be shown with the crab and maybe shes working for nalo! Theroy

  2. 3 & 4 don't remotely count as the song has no bearing or importance on the film and your speculation of it being in the next film is just that speculation, while 4 simply isn't true because Ariel aged and had a kid meanwhile Moana isn't even a princess which they said in the film.

  3. Did you know, Moana 2 was originally planned to be a series sequel, and the story and plot had went thru a lot of development as a tv series, until the stupid higher ups decided it would make more money as a cinema sequel, which is why the end product felt so jarring with underdeveloped characters (like all the crew members) and storyline felt rushed.

    Imagine if we had many many episodes to get to know each crew member, even the coconut guy who ended up being a crew member. It would have been so much better. I can’t imagine why Disney keeps fking up themselves! They’re synonymous with profit first and disappointment these days.

  4. Oh so now who is the main one so am I just going to say moana' is not main and this is your problem get out of here if I was in Moana 2 in the first one also I would have also salad with Moana and also want to say with Moana and also in Moana 2 I would have actually have an army of ducks because I like it so much but I will bring with me my favorite duck what should we say goose 🪿 some is wearing clothes on a yellow skirt with t-shirt my favorite animal it's only birds or maybe chickens or something like that 😂😂 see yea all

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