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“ | Are you just trying to get me to talk about myself? Because if you are... I will GLADLY do so! In song form! | „ |
~ Tamatoa before singing his song "Shiny". |
Tamatoa is the secondary antagonist of Disney's Moana franchise.
He is a giant coconut crab who loves to collect valuable objects for himself, with one of them being the Heart of Te Fiti. He is also Maui's archenemy, which is rooted by the fact that one of his legs got detached by the demigod himself.
He is voiced by Jemaine Clement, who also played Nigel in Rio, Fleshlumpeater in The BFG, Vladislav The Poker from What We Do In The Shadows, Boris the Animal in Men in Black 3, Fart in Rick and Morty, Sauron in The Lego Batman Movie, Gary Natwick in Harold and the Purple Crayon, and Courtney from We Bare Bears.
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Appearance
Tamatoa is a 50-foot coconut crab with blue eyes who covers his shell with gold, rare artifacts that he collects to satisfy his materialistic obsession and help out with his camouflage. He is also shown to have lost one of his legs thanks to a fight against Maui. He is also capable of showing bioluminescence around his body whenever he is in completely dark areas.
In the mid-credit scene of Moana 2, his shell no longer has shiny decorations, He has replaced them with dried up, pile up bones.
Personality
“ | Maui: When he shows up, keep him distracted. Make him talk about himself. He loves bragging about how great he is. Moana: You two must get along well. Maui: No, not since I ripped off his leg. |
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~ Maui about Tamatoa's arrogance. |
Tamatoa is dubious, unpredictable, possibly insane and endowed with boundless arrogance. His mood tends to shift at the drop of a hat, going from cheeky and comedic, to murderous and menacing in a mere matter of seconds. He is quite monstrous in both size and attitude, one of his most well-known traits being his sadistic, heartless and unpleasant habit of eating anyone around him, be they humans, sea creatures (as he devoured fish during his musical number), or even gods — he even admitted to eating his own grandmother. His hatred towards Maui comes from the fact that Maui snatched one of his legs.
Tamatoa is also quirky, wisecracking and comical, though in a dark, wicked and malevolent sense. He has a twisted sense of humor, specifically shown when he nonchalantly commented that it took a week to eat his grandmother and blamed the delay on her enormous size in a joking tone. He also takes pleasure in torturing his enemies both mentally and physically, as shown when he playfully - yet brutally - thrashed Maui across his lair, while crushing the demigod's ego at the same time. With an apparent lack of boundaries, Tamatoa has no qualms with mocking someone's dead loved one or exposing someone's deepest insecurities to amuse himself. However, when faced with a much more powerful being than himself like Nalo, Tamatoa quickly turns nervous, attempting to appease the former with a song in a rather poorly thought-out attempt to form an alliance in order to obtain revenge on Maui and Moana for outsmarting and defeating him.
Above all, Tamatoa is also extremely narcissistic, arrogant, deceptive, rude, dangerous, vituperative, uncompromising and manipulative. With a superiority complex, he views himself as beautiful and others as irrelevant and disposable. However, this is only surface-level, which actually serves as an antithesis between Tamatoa and the film's overarching message of identity and being true to yourself: Unlike Moana, Tala, and Maui, Tamatoa does not believe in inner-beauty or "listening to your heart" and instead, he views anyone who is not physically attractive or outwardly strong as insignificant and lesser than him, albeit perfectly fit for a meal. This is his biggest flaw and ultimately causes his first defeat, as he underestimated Moana's intelligence (because she is a human), which allowed her to best the villainous, loathsome and ruthless crustacean. However, though he considers himself beautiful, he welcomes anything that will increase his power and (by extension) his social status, such as the heart of Te Fiti.
In the second film, Tamatoa is shown to hold a grudge against Moana and Maui for outsmarting him, up to the point that he willingly offers to aid the evil god Nalo in his plot to get revenge on them; though Nalo seems uninterested in Tamatoa's help.
Biography
Moana
Tamatoa is first seen during Gramma Tala's story concerning the mother island Te Fiti and her life-giving heart. According to Tala, many thieves and scavengers sought the heart for its power, and among these ancient entities were Tamatoa and the Kakamora pirates, though Maui was the only one capable of actually stealing the heart. In doing so, he was banished to a desolate island, while his fishhook was lost at sea in a battle for the heart against a wrathful and destructive lava demon known as Te Kā. The fishhook would be recovered by Tamatoa, who added it to his collection of treasures.
Later on, Maui is freed from his exile by Moana, who needs Maui to return the heart of Te Fiti to its rightful place. Maui reluctantly agrees, but needs his fishhook in order to accomplish such a goal. After defeating the Kakamora, Moana and Maui travel to Lalotai, where they find Tamatoa's lair. Moana is sent in as bait, covering herself in shiny objects to attract the crab. Tamatoa soon awakens, and examines the human that has entered his shell. Meanwhile, Maui reaches in to grab his hook. Although Tamatoa nearly notices, Moana is able to distract the crab by getting him to talk about himself through his song. After Tamatoa brags about his shell and explains his love for all things shiny, he tries to eat Moana, only to pause when Maui reveals himself with his fishhook in hand. Tamatoa cowers in fear until he realizes that Maui is out of practice using his hook, crippling his ability to transform.
Tamatoa sadistically takes advantage of this by attacking and brutally thrashing Maui about his lair. When Moana tries to stop the cruelty, Tamatoa traps her within a cage. Soon enough, Tamatoa darkens his lair and his form becomes bio-luminescent, giving him a glowing yet menacing appearance. Tamatoa also admits that he's aware of Maui's tragic backstory when his parents abandoned him since birth, but before Tamatoa could devour Maui whole, Moana escapes her cell and creates a phony duplicate of Te Fiti's heart by using a barnacle covered in bio-luminescent algae.
She calls to Tamatoa to show him the shiny prize in her possessions, and the crab immediately discards Maui in favor of his coveted treasure. He chases after Moana, who drops the glowing barnacle in a crack on the ocean floor. As Tamatoa digs for it, Moana and Maui make their escape. It is not long before Tamatoa realizes that he has been tricked, and the enraged crustacean frantically chases after the duo. They launch themselves onto a geyser heading to the surface, and the impact of the shooting water knocks Tamatoa onto his shell, much to his dismay. Unable to move, he is left stranded on the ocean floor, asking if Moana at the very least enjoyed his song.
Tamatoa is last seen after the credits, where he is still trapped and struggling to get off his shell, but to no avail. He asks the audience for assistance, and sarcastically quips that if his name was "Sebastian" and he had a Jamaican accent, the audience would feel happy to help him out (a reference to the supporting character of the same name from Disney's The Little Mermaid).
Moana 2
Tamatoa appears in the mid-credit scene, where he arrived in the realm of the gods - now lacking any of his shiny decorations and instead holding piles of bones on his shell. Upon overhearing the evil god Nalo announcing his proclamation of vengeance against Moana and Maui, Tamatoa appears to Nalo and Matangi with an evil laugh, although he stops upon seeing that they're not laughing. Tamatoa offers to help Nalo in getting revenge on Moana and Maui, but Nalo coldly refuses Tamatoa's offer by striking his shell with lightning, shocking the crab briefly and removing all the bone piles. Unwilling to provoke Nalo's rage further, Tamatoa nervously offers to sing a new song about crab legs.
Powers and Abilities
- Colossal Strength: Tamatoa has an incredible strength greater than that of Maui. He defeated the mighty demigod without difficulty and effortlessly, and he can easily dig with his clamps and demolish walls.
- Camouflage and Bio-luminescence: Like a normal crab, Tamatoa can camouflage himself in the environment underwater or dry. In the dark Tamatoa becomes fluorescent, making himself more terrifying.
- Immortality: Tamatoa defines himself as having no age which means that he is immortal. He was more than 1,000 years old at the time of the film. This is also stated in the French dub, where during his song he says "Je n'ai pas d'âge", which means "I have no age".
- High Intelligence: It isn't hard to see that Tamatoa is not an ordinary crab, as he is able to know what a search engine is. Also being able to talk human speech and know what a human is in general means that he has an above average intelligence considering that he is a decapod, or more specific, a coconut crab. He is also capable of using his glittering shell to trick fish into swimming into his mouth to eat, despite the fact that coconut crabs don't eat fish in real life. Along with that, he quickly realizes that he's been tricked after Moana gave him a decoy of Heart of Te Fiti.
Quotes
“ | Ooh-hoo-hoo! What have we here? (Moana gasps) It's a sparkly, shiny... Wait a minute. Ugh, it's a human! What are you doing here in the realm of the mons- Just pick an eye, babe. I can't concentrate on what I'm saying if you keep- pick one! Pick one! | „ |
~ Tamatoa meeting Moana; his first words. |
“ | Tamatoa: You're a funny looking thing, aren't you? Moana: Don't! That's my grandma's! Tamatoa: (mocking voice) "That's my grandma's!" (back to normal voice) I ATE my grandma, and it took a week because she was absolutely humongous! Why are you here?! |
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~ Tamatoa admitted that he had eaten his grandmother while attempting to steal Moana's necklace |
“ | Moana: HEY! I've got something shiny for ya! Tamatoa: The heart of Te Fiti. You can't run from me! (Moana runs off) Oh, you can. You keep surprising me. There's only so far you can get on those two little legs. [laughs] The power of creation... for a crustacean! Where is it? WHERE IS IT!? |
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~ Tamatoa being tricked by Moana |
“ | Yes! I have the...! Wait a minute. Ugh! I see, she's taken a barnacle and she's covered it in bioluminescent algae as a diversion! [growls] Come back here! | „ |
~ Tamatoa realizing that he had been tricked before going after Moana and Maui |
“ | Hey! HEY! Did you like the song? | „ |
~ Tamatoa after being knocked onto his shell by the geyser |
“ | Shiny. I'm so shiny. Didn't help me though, did it? Still upside-down here. Just need a little push! (sighs) Can we be real? If my name was Sebastian, and I had a cool Jamaican accent, you'd totally help me. You would, you know you would! | „ |
~ Tamatoa's last words during the after-credits scene of the first film while breaking the fourth wall |
“ | Oh, sorry, are we not doing evil laughs? Didn't realize! Just that... she humiliated me as well. I completely relate to what you're feeling right now. If you ever wanna talk about- (gets strucked by Nalo) OW! (pauses for a moment in shock) Okay... too soon! Do you wanna hear a song? I've got a new one called "Funky Crab Legs"! Funky crab legs, funky crab legs! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10! Something like that? Good for counting! | „ |
~ Tamatoa meeting up with Nalo and Matangi in the mid-credits scene of the second film. |
Trivia
- The name "Tamatoa" means "trophies" and "two" in Maori.
- In earlier concepts, instead of a coconut crab, Tamatoa was conceived as a giant, headless warrior from an Oceanic myth.
- The artist Ian Gooding compares the design of Tamatoa's upward spiraling seashell lair to the architecture of the Guggenheim museum in Manhattan, New York City.
- Tamatoa breaks the fourth wall twice; first when he tells the audience to look up what a decapod is during "Shiny", and later during his after credits scene, where he asks the audience for help.
- When Tamatoa rants during the after credits scene, he directly mentions and references Sebastian (a fellow crustacean) from The Little Mermaid, the Disney film that was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, both of whom later directed Moana.
- Tamatoa's character is a reference to David Bowie, as his song was supposed to sound like Bowie, and that is also the reason why Jemaine Clement voiced Tamatoa, considering that Clement did a parody on classic Bowie-genre songs once.
- Bowie himself actually recorded an unreleased version of "Shiny", but due to the musician's death from liver cancer in January 2016, Jemaine Clement would then perform the official version of that song for the movie.
- Beyond the Bowie homage, another reason Jemaine Clement was cast was because he is Māori (Ngāti Kahungunu) from his mother's side, thus adhering to the film series' use of Pacific Islander actors in the cast.
- Genie's lamp from Aladdin was shown on top of his shell; more specifically during the first shot when Maui called Tamatoa a "Crab Cake" and then recovered his fish hook.
- Tamatoa makes a subtle cameo appearance in Ralph Breaks the Internet, appearing on Moana's sweatshirt with the catchphrase "Shiny!" written above him.
- Multiple items can be seen on his shell, such as a prison cell door and a boat.
- Despite being the secondary antagonist, Tamatoa has actually proven himself to be far more inherently malevolent than Te Kā, since unlike her (who's actually Te Fiti without her heart), he doesn't have any reason for his villainous demeanor, other than just being both predatory and greedy. However, he is nothing compared to Nalo, who is far more malevolent than Tamatoa.
- Tamatoa is an evil counterpart to Maui, covering up his inner insecurities by adorning himself with art and ultimately flaunting his very flashy (or, well, shiny) exterior while brushing past said insecurities. He even cites Maui as a direct inspiration for doing so.
External Links
- Tamatoa on the Disney Wiki
- Tamatoa on the Moana Wiki
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