If the success of the Tahitian dub in French Polynesia is any guide, with a dozen public screenings and television runs in a couple of month, this Te reo version should be a massive success in New Zealand. You can meet Jaedyn in this interview by the television channel Kawe Kōrero : The high-schooler was chosen for her singing voice and her tone of voice resembling that of Auli’i Cravalho, the Hawaiian girl voicing the original Moana. Jaedyn Randell is the 16 years old team who finally got the part. Luckily that second decision was made, we almost missed her,’ she said.” After watching the hundreds of auditions, the producers decided to re-watch all 250. The selection process to find the maori voice of the Polynesian princess was quite epic according to .nz : “Tweedie (Waititi, who collaborates with Disney for the dub) admitted they almost missed Randell’s tape. It should be released in September of this year, in time for the Maori language week. The crew of the Disney animated movie and local partners announced last week that they found their leading voice actress, and started a Te reo (the maori language) dubbing of Moana this week. After the Tahitian version released in April, you will soon be able to watch Moana in the maori language.
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