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Moana’s Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigital

Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigital

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Moana has been deemed one of the top Disney movies by many Disney fanatics. In fact, my fiancé ranks it just below The Lion King and Aladdin. That's quite the compliment coming from him. Chances are that you've either watched the film or have listened to the soundtrack multiple times. When a movie is this great, you want to do anything you can to celebrate it. I love coming up with a fun movie-themed craft or recipe for the latest releases. Since Moana was just released on Blu-ray and Digital, I thought I'd celebrate with this fun Moana recipe! 

Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigital

Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigitalThis recipe was inspired by the tropical island of Motunui, Moana's home island. I wanted to create an easy Moana recipe that adults would enjoy making and that children would be excited about eating. That's exactly what I've created with Moana's Tropical Cornbread. It's colorful, flavorful, and fun!Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigital 

[yumprint-recipe id='4′]Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigitalIf you've seen Moana, you understand the huge focus on family. I couldn't but to think of my grandmother and her southern cooking. Cornbread is a family staple if you're from the south. I know, I didn't make mind from scratch (she'd be so disappointed) but I wanted to make this recipe as easy as possible for busy parents!Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigital

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We enjoyed this sweet treat while watching our digital copy of Moana on our brand new Google Chromecast. I was super excited to find out that I could stream right onto my TV with the Chromecast, as well as stream the film on all my digital devices. Not to mention, the Disney Movie Rewards I gained from this. It's a win-win-win. 

Moana's Tropical Skillet Cornbread Recipe – A Disney Inspired Moana Recipe & Disney Linky Party Wk. 4 #MoanaOnDigitalMoana is now available in Digital and Blu-ray

According to directors Ron Clements and John Musker, the story of “Moana” was inspired by the great explorers who masterfully navigated the vast Pacific, discovering the many islands of Oceania. “Voyaging is a real source of pride for many Pacific Islanders, a part of their identity,” says Clements. Many experts believe that about 3,000 years ago, those deep-sea exploratory voyages halted for about a millennium before resuming. This rebirth of exploration sparked the filmmakers’ imaginations, and the heroine at the heart of the story. “The idea of a teenage girl who dreamed of becoming a navigator—considering the abilities of her ancestors—was so appealing,” explains Musker. Moana’s quest to become a wayfinder also serves as a journey of self-discovery, empowering her to find her own identity – a beautiful and powerful message for audiences of all ages and genders. 

Bonus features include*: 

Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray & Digital 3D/HD/SD:

  • Theatrical Short Film: “Inner Workings” – With introduction by the filmmakers, is the story of the internal struggle between a man’s pragmatic, logical side and his free-spirited, adventurous half. Created by a small team at Walt Disney Animation Studios in a unique, fast-paced style that blends CG and traditional hand-drawn animation, the short explores the importance of finding balance in daily life. 
  • Maui Mini-Movie: “Gone Fishing” – When Maui decides it’s time to take charge of the ocean and catch his next meal, Moana must show him the error of his ways … with a little help from her friends!
  • Voice of the Islands – An in-depth look at how Pacific Island people and cultures inspired the filmmakers to create the story of “Moana.” 
  • Things You Didn’t Know About …
    • Meet the stars of “Moana” in this dynamic Q&A featuring Dwayne Johnson, newcomer Auli‘i Cravalho, and famed animation directors Ron and John. 
    • Meet the musical team behind “Moana” in this fascinating Q&A featuring Opetaia Foa‘i, Mark Mancina and Lin-Manuel Miranda. 
  • Island Fashion – Find out how costume designer Neysa Bové took on the unique challenge of creating costumes using materials and techniques native to the islands of Oceania.
  • They Know the Way: Making the Music of “Moana” – Musicians Opetaia Foa‘I, Marc Mancina and Lin-Manuel Miranda take us on a personal journey through their involvement in the movie and how it changed their lives.
  • Fishing for Easter Eggs – Dive deep into the ocean and fish for the Easter Eggs hidden by the animators at Walt Disney Animation Studios.
  • The Elements of … – This series of four mini-docs explores the technical achievements behind some of the ground-breaking effects used in the film.
    • Mini Maui – Meet “Mini Maui,” Maui’s tattoo sidekick. Animated by legendary hand-drawn animator Eric Goldberg, we explore how the 2D world collides with CG animation to bring the demigod’s tattoos to life.
    • Water – In the movie, the ocean is a character. This piece explores how the water is given a personality, along with the technical feats of creating a believable ocean landscape farther than the eye can see.
    • Lava – Te Kā is a creature made of lava, smoke and fire. This piece dives into the challenges of making an animated creature of massive scale brought to fiery life by character, technical and effects animators.
    • Hair – One of the greatest technical achievements of the film was the animation of the beautiful, curly hair on Moana and Maui. Take a look at the hair-raising detail that goes into animating each strand, adding performance to the movie that has never been seen before. 
  • Deleted Song: “Warrior Face” – With introduction by songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda.
  • Deleted Scenes – Ron and John introduce the following deleted scenes:  Race the Wind/Ties that Bind; Discussing Moana’s Future; Under the Sea;Grandmother’s Warning/Legend of Maui; Education of Moana; Father, Daughter, Boat; and Canoe Race.
  • Music Video: “How Far I’ll Go” – Performed by Alessia Cara.
  • “How Far I’ll Go Around the World” – Multi-language reel of the song “How Far I’ll Go.”
  • Audio Commentary – With directors Ron and John.

DVD:

  • Theatrical Short Film: “Inner Workings,” Music Video: “How Far I’ll Go” and Audio Commentary

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