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  2. Moana (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Moana: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2016 Disney animated film of the same name. The soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on November 19, 2016. It features songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda , Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foa'i , with lyrics in English , Samoan , Tokelauan and Tuvaluan .

  3. How Far I'll Go - Wikipedia

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    "How Far I'll Go" was composed as Moana's "I Want" song, following in the long tradition of "I Want" songs in 1990s Disney animated musicals. [3] [4] It replaced an earlier attempt called "More", for which the demo version recorded by Marcy Harriell was released as an outtake on the deluxe version of the soundtrack album. Although Miranda has ...

  4. Moana 2 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Moana 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 Disney animated film Moana 2 released by Walt Disney Records on November 22, 2024. The 16-track album featured original songs composed by Mark Mancina and Opetaia FoaŹ»i returning from the first film, while Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear replaced the first film's composer Lin-Manuel Miranda to co-compose the songs.

  5. Moana (character) - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent draft presented Moana's father as the one who wanted to resume voyage navigation, but it was rewritten to have him oppose navigation so he would not overshadow Moana. [5] Instead, Pamela Ribon came up with the idea of a grandmother character for the film, [ 13 ] who would serve as a mentor linking Moana to ancient traditions. [ 12 ]

  6. No One Knows - Wikipedia

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    "No One Knows" is a song by American rock band Queens of the Stone Age written by band members Josh Homme and Mark Lanegan. It was the first single and second track from their third album, Songs for the Deaf , and was released on November 26, 2002. [ 6 ] "

  7. List of sovereign states by date of current flag adoption

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    The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.

  8. Category:Obsolete national flags - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for flags of nations that no longer exist. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. C.

  9. Sina and the Eel - Wikipedia

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    While singing the song to Moana, Maui plays with a coconut that has three round marks on its surface. [9] Although it goes unspoken in the film, the credits list Moana's mother as "Sina." During the song "Where You Are," Sina is shown teaching Moana how to harvest coconuts and use the various parts of the coconut tree. [9]