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Oct 5, 2023 · The Kakamora are major characters in the Moana franchise. They are a savage tribe of coconut-like pirates that Moana and Maui encounter on their voyage. However, it's revealed that their island was in the same ocean as …
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Nov 29, 2024 · Moana 2's Kakamora return, but the minor coconut villains take on a much more important role in the sequel and prove to be tragic figures.
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Nov 30, 2024 · Introduced in the original 2016 movie, the Kakamora are a race of beings with an unidentified origin and backstory. Only shown as a group of pirates on Mad Max -like floats with a tendency for murder, the creatures are most …
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Coconuts play a minor role in Disney's 2016 film, Moana. In the song, "Where You Are", the villagers of Motunui say how they can build fires, eat the meat in their tree's leafs, and drink using the coconuts. One of the signs that Te Kā's had …
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The Kakamora are major characters of Disney's Moana franchise. They are a tribe of diminutive yet coconut-wearing creatures who live on a trash-and-flotsam-covered vessel, which is how they travelled the seas of Oceania.
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