Disney Moana (2D/3D)

Disney Moana (2D/3D) review by Con, Bex and A & E

Out on DVD, Blu-Ray, 3D Blu-Ray and Digital Download 3/4/17 (U) / Con “TOP END 5 Stars/ A&E 5 Stars/ Bex “Eight Stars” out of 5 Stars

Parent View:
This is every inch the Disney classic you would expect as Walt Disney continue their latest golden period of animation since Tangled. The story and characters are gender neutral so both boys and girls will really enjoy this film and the songs are a up there with the best of the Disney soundtracks. We haven’t stopped singing ‘Shiny’ and ‘You’re welcome’ since being the movie. Highly Recommended!!!

3D Blu-Ray Review:
This is a stunning looking 3D Blu-ray from Disney and easily one of the best they’ve released – it looks beautiful in 3D. You name it and it appears from the screen – plus the sequences on the sea are stunning. A must own for the 3D Blu-ray collection – Highly Recommended!!!

Stand Out 3D Moments – Opening back story of Moi and Te Fiti, Your welcome song, Kakamora Coconut attack, Shiny song, Moana versus Taka Finale (No spoilers)

Hag and Con with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson (Maui)!!!

A&E at the Moana Gala Screening!!!

Hag, Con and Bex at the Disney Moana family Screening!!!

Disney Moana at the Disney Store review by Con and Bex CLICK HERE!!!

Disney Launches Global Online Coding Event with New Disney’s Moana Hour of Code Tutorial!!!

Disney launches “Moana: Wayfinding with Code,” a free online tutorial that offers an introduction to the basics of computer science, featuring characters from the upcoming Disney animated film, Moana. In conjunction with the launch of “Moana: Wayfinding with Code,” Disney also announced activations across the UK & rest of the world that invite millions of students to learn the basics of coding. Created in close collaboration with Code.org, the “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorial will be available in the UK and in more than 180 other countries and in 23 languages, including Samoan Polynesian, giving an opportunity for all children to learn the basics of coding.

“Today’s students are tomorrow’s storytellers and with this tutorial we’re working to introduce them to the technological skills they will need to bring their stories to life,” said Jimmy Pitaro, chairman, Disney Consumer Products and Interactive Media (DCPI). “By bringing together Code.org and Disney filmmakers, we’ve created a program that we hope will inspire kids all over the world to try coding for themselves.”

Over the past two years, Disney has hosted two Hour of Code tutorials, featuring characters from Disney’s Frozen and from Star Wars. In total, almost 40 million students have participated in these tutorials to learn the basics of coding.

“We’ve found that kids are much more likely to try computer science if it contains topics they are interested in, like their favorite Disney stories and characters,” said Hadi Partovi, CEO of Code.org. “Our work with Disney over the past two years has helped Hour of Code reach record numbers, inspiring millions of children of all ages to try coding and pursue an education in computer science.”

Disney Hour of Code Events:

Disney is working with leading organisations to host events in the UK and other parts of the world in an effort to reach millions of parents and students during CS Education Week (5-11 December) to introduce kids to coding. These events include:

Apple Stores:

All 39 Apple stores in the UK will host block-based coding for young coders workshops featuring “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorials during their Hour of Code session from 5-11 December. This events will be happening globally too in over 400 Apple Stores.

Code.org:

Code.org will feature “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorial on its site and will educate thousands of teachers and community leaders about how to use the Disney tutorial in their lessons. Register participation in a Disney Hour of Code here: HourofCode.com/Disney.

Disney Network: Disney will promote the “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorial across its global channels in an effort to reach millions of families. UK access to the tutorial can be found here: disney.uk/moana-hour-of-code.

Moana: Wayfinding with Code Tutorial:

The story of the “Moana: Wayfinding with Code” tutorial centers around Moana and Maui as they sail through unknown territory across the ocean. As students follow Moana and Maui’s travels, they learn basic coding commands that help steer the boat. Along the way, students are introduced to conditionals, sequences and loops while they master the art of navigation. When Moana and Maui are suddenly attacked by the Kakamora – coconut-clad warriors, they must use their coding skills to dodge their pirate projectiles and penetrate their defenses.

“The artistry and innovative technology used to create “Disney’s Moana” is rooted in the types of skills that kids will develop by learning the basics of computer science,” said Osnat Shurer, producer of Disney’s Moana. “We hope that Moana’s fierce determination and sense of adventure encourages children to try this tutorial and learn the skills they need to become future filmmakers and storytellers.”

Disney’s Hour of Code uses a visual programming language with “Blocks” that kids simply drag and drop to write code. This visual programming language is a fun and easily understandable way to teach basic coding skills. This type of visual programming lays the foundation for text-based programming.

For educators, parents and leaders looking to host their own hour of code event in their communities, they may access the tutorial and download the Disney Hour of Code Digital Toolkit at disney.uk/moana-hour-of-code. Events may be registered at HourofCode.com/Disney