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Simea is a supporting character who appears in Disney's 2024 animated feature film Moana 2. She is the youngest daughter of Chief Tui and Sina, youngest granddaughter of Tala, and Moana's little sister.
Background[]
Essential guide description[]
TBA
Appearance[]
Simea has wavy black hair with a ponytail and has buck teeth and wears a top with flower and island patterns on it. On her waist, she wears an orange sash with a skirt with a sun pattern. On her right ankle, she wears an anklet made of seashells and has a starfish on it.
Role in the Film[]
Moana 2:[]
Simea is first seen TBA
Quotes[]
Moana 2:[]
- "Moana!"
- "Big Sis!"
- "You were gone forever!"
- "Where are we going?"
- "What if you don’t come back?"
- "What did you bring me?"
- "You said you’d bring me a present."
- [looks at the Clay Jar] "Whoa….. what’s it do?"
- "So you can take a piece of home."
Trivia[]
- She is 3 and a half years old by the events of the second film.
- Since the sequel takes place three years after the events of the previous film, Sina (Moana and Simea's mom) must've become pregnant sometime during the events of the original film (or at least shortly thereafter) while Moana was out voyaging throughout the ocean.
- The name Simea means "listen" or "God has heard" in Hebrew.
- The concept of Moana having siblings was touched upon during the story development of the first film, as Moana was originally going to be the youngest/only daughter of ten children -- her nine older brothers would've sailed off the island, leaving their sister behind, but Moana would've eventually gone off to rescue them.
- Simea has the personality that Moana had when she was the same age of her little sister in the previous film, when Moana was rambunctious and had a connection to the sea.
- Her name was inspired by David Derrick Jr’s daughter’s name Samea, and her relationship with Moana was inspired by David Derrick Jr’s son Quentin. it gave the idea to David because his oldest daughter and youngest son do everything together, just like Moana and Simea. His son also hates it when Samea leaves, which also resembles Simea getting upset whenever Moana leaves for a new voyage.