Talk:Moana (film)/@comment-1031724-20170101074452

Yes, we know the story behind Te Ka and why what happened with her did, but...

Why has Disney stopped killing the villains (and, in Moana's case, even having a villain that wasn't someone very good corrupted), but is still killing family members of the hero? Three out of four films in Disney's new era have done that, isn't that a lot darker? My Little Pony killed King Sombra, who was pure evil, but won't kill any non-villain unless it was one that was never shown (like Applejack's parents) or mortals shown in flashbacks a thousand years ago (who will be dead of old age).

This new era, I don't know what to call it, but it's Frozen, Big Hero 6, Zootopia, and Moana, which, aside from the villain "trend" I mentioned, mainly has twists about the villain, though Te Ka's was done a different way and King Candy had his own little "twist" even though he was in the previous era, which ended with his film.

Still gonna watch Moana if I get the chance