![]() ![]() With every idea to fix the problem having been executed and met with failure, Moana suggests her people sail beyond the reef to find fish elsewhere. At one point, however, the food supply in the island begins to die down, including the fish. She proves to be successful, with Tui having so much trust and pride that he allows her to singlehandedly solve some of the issues throughout the community. Moana willingly agrees, and she works alongside her father and mother as leaders of the village. With Moana next in line to serve as chief, Tui expresses excitement in having his daughter follow in his footsteps, but stresses that Moana must forget her love for exploration to properly focus on the welfare of her people and family. By the time Moana was teenaged, Tui felt comfortable with taking her to a sacred part of the island, where chiefs of the past place their rock to solidify the start of their eras. Nevertheless, Moana still found herself attracted to the open ocean, which only drove Tui and his wife Sina to spend years breaking her out of the apparent phase. He also believed the idea of leaving Motunui to be a foolish one, as he viewed his village as nothing short of paradise. Tui believed otherwise and was open about his opinion on the matter. Tala believed an ancient curse was slowly consuming the world, meaning someone would have to venture passed the reef to save the island. he also knocks down a bunch of tapa cloths in the fales.Įarly in her youth, Moana was drawn to the sea, and the ancient legends told by her grandmother (and Tui's mother) Tala. Role in the filmĪt the beginning of the film, Chief Tui comes in while Gramma Tala is telling stories to the children of the village. Tui can be strict, but beneath his tough-guy steel, he is loving and kindhearted. This demanding chief expects a lot from his daughter Moana. The skirt is made from feathered red tapa cloth.Ĭhief Tui is a strong, responsible village leader who cares deeply about his people's safety. He also wears a headdress a couple times in the movie. He is the jolly father of Moana and the Chief of Motunui.Ĭhief Tui wears a red skirt and a necklace. Tui is a (former) supporting antagonist of the Disney animated feature film Moana. "Motunui is paradise! Who would want to go anywhere else?" The ocean (formerly), the loss of his family or people, Moana's stubbornness His family and people, Motunui, coconuts, jokes, tradition Protective, gregarious, mysterious, aquaphobic (formerly), cheerful, fatherly, loving, quick-tempered, jolly, enthusiastic, zany, cowardlyĭark skin, black curly medium hair, large and muscular tattooed body, brown eyes ![]()
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