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Te Ká is an antagonist in the upcoming Disney animated feature film, Moana. She is a goddess manifested entirely of magma, and is an ancient rival of the demi-god, Maui.

Background
Te Ká has dwelled the earth for centuries as a powerful demon of fire and lava. She is massive in size, towering above all who encounter her, and is usually depicted with a hollow scowl. Always surrounding her slender form is a dense pyrocumulus cloud, coupled with bolts of lightening and volcanic ash.

She seeks ownership of the Heart of Tifti, which Mau stole thousands of years in the past, resulting in a battle between the two titans that ended in the loss of both the Heart of Tifti and Maui's magical fish hooks. Once the artifact is uncovered by a young teenager named Moana, who ventures off with Maui to restore the Heart to its rightful place, Te Ká reemerges to retrieve it.

Trivia

 * Te Ká is made up almost entirely of effects animation.
 * In earlier designs, Te Ká's facial appearance was slightly more human; she appears as a more demonic figure in the final film.