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Friday, October 28, 2022
Smurfs, Avatar, and Boo Berry: North Port Florida Culver’s Blue Cutlery Crafts
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Pua the Pig’s Seaside Luau: The Rise of Moana’s Sidelined Sidekick
When Disney first revealed details about “Moana” years ago, I was intrigued by the cute pig character, Pua. Of course, when the movie was actually released, Pua was barely in the film. From a story perspective, I can understand why he wasn’t included. But a funny thing has happened. Though he was not a big part of the movie, Pua became a smash hit merchandising character. I made Pua here using shells and shark teeth from the beaches in Venice, Florida.
I finished Pua 3 days after Hurricane Ian struck Florida. We were luckily spared significant damage in our neighborhood.
My first introduction to “Moana” was in 1990 on a very memorable trip to Hawaii. While on Oahu, we visited the (then) brand new Disney Store at the Ala Moana Center mall.
We also visited Maui for about a week. We took a drive to the remote town of Hana. On the way, we saw a “Baby Pig Crossing” sign deep in the jungle.