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  2. How Far I'll Go - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Lin-Manuel Miranda. Producer (s) Mark Mancina. " How Far I'll Go " and its reprise are two musical numbers from Disney 's 2016 animated musical feature film Moana. It was written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, [ 1] with additional music and co-produced by Mark Mancina on its reprise. [ 2] The song was performed in the film by American ...

  3. 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 .

  4. Moana (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Polynesian. Moana of Motunui is the title character of the 2016 Walt Disney Animation Studios film Moana. Created by directors Ron Clements and John Musker, Moana is voiced by Hawaiian actress and singer Auliʻi Cravalho. As a toddler, she is voiced by Louise Bush. Moana is set to return in the sequel film Moana 2, which will ...

  5. Lin-Manuel Miranda - Wikipedia

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    Lin-Manuel Miranda ( / mænˈwɛl /; born January 16, 1980) [ 1 ] is an American songwriter, actor, singer, filmmaker, rapper and librettist. He created the Broadway musicals In the Heights (2005) and Hamilton (2015), and the soundtracks for the animated films Moana (2016), Vivo, and Encanto (both 2021). He has received numerous accolades ...

  6. Sina and the Eel - Wikipedia

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    Sina and the Eel. Sina and the Eel is a myth of origins in Samoan mythology, which explains the origins of the first coconut tree. [1] In the Samoan language the legend is called Sina ma le Tuna. Tuna is the Samoan word for 'eel'. [2] The story is also well known throughout Polynesia including Tonga, Fiji and Māori in New Zealand.

  7. Dwayne Johnson sings 'You're Welcome' in new 'Moana ... - AOL

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    October 24, 2016 at 9:50 AM. If you've ever wondered what Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's singing voice sounds like, wonder no more! In a new clip from Disney's "Moana," the actor sings "You're ...

  8. Harold and the Purple Crayon - Wikipedia

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    MLCS 2006/43120 (P) Harold and the Purple Crayon is a 1955 children's picture book written and illustrated by Crockett Johnson. Published by HarperCollins Publishers, it is Johnson's most popular book, and has led to a series of other related books, as well as many adaptations. The story is written in third-person point-of-view, and follows a ...

  9. Encanto (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Encanto (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to Disney 's 2021 film of the same name. Released by Walt Disney Records on November 19, 2021, the album contains eight original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and produced by Mike Elizondo that were recorded by various singers, and 27 score pieces composed by Germaine ...