Disney Princess Moana Doll
Polynesian Culture: The culture of the indigenous people of the Polynesian islands, including Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, and Easter Island. It is characterized by a strong sense of community, a reverence for nature, and a strong spiritual connection to the land.
Moana: The protagonist of Disney’s 2016 animated feature film of the same name. She is the daughter of the chief of a Polynesian village, and is chosen by the ocean to restore the heart of Te Fiti, a goddess who brings life to the world.
Doll: A toy in the form of a human figure, typically one of a baby or girl, made of cloth or plastic. Dolls have been around since ancient times and are a popular toy for children.
Disney Princess: A media franchise owned by The Walt Disney Company, featuring a line-up of fictional female protagonists who have appeared in various Disney franchises. The franchise currently includes eleven characters, including Moana.
- Customer Type: Children, parents, Disney fans
- Retail Store Availability: Available in toy stores, online retailers
- Usage Interval: Playtime, imaginative play
- Shelf Life: Long-lasting, collectible item
- Retail Store Types: Toy stores, department stores
- Age Suitability: Recommended for children ages 3 and up
- Gender Targeting: Generally targeted towards girls
- Events or Occasions: Birthdays, holidays, special occasions
- Categories: Dolls, Disney merchandise, collectible toys
- Seasonality: All-year-round availability
- Price Point: Affordable, mid-range price
- Product Features: Detailed design, removable outfit, articulated joints
- Brand Recognition: Part of the Disney Princess brand
- Usability and Convenience: Easy to play with, portable size
- Health and Safety: Made from non-toxic materials, passed safety regulations
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