The voice of the crab in the movie "Moana" is a shiny one.
Due to his small role, the main comic relief character in the movie is Tamatoa the Crab.He is a large crab from Lalotai.He is said to be a collector of shiny trinkets.
There is a blue crab with a yellow tip.He used to have 10 legs, but one was ripped off by Maui.He has gold and treasure on his shell and was the stealer of Maui's fish hook, which he placed in the center of his shiny treasure.
In the dark, Tamatoa's shell becomes luminescent blue with the rest of his body being black.Around his mouth.
Lalotai is a realm that is inhabited by monsters.He despises the reputation of the "beady-eyed bottom feeders" that he is known for.He covers his shell in gold, rare artifacts and treasures as a means to elevate his status, and this overcompensation eventually became a crazed love for all things shiny.Over time, Tamatoa's materialistic obsession has driven him into madness.
A shiny shell isn't enough for Tamatoa.He has been scheming to take control of the island goddess Te Fiti for hundreds of years.The ultimate power of creation would be transferred to him by doing so.
The arch-nemesis of Maui is called Tamatoa.The two seem to know each other very well, with Tamatoa having knowledge of Maui's near-tragic beginnings.Maui says that the giant crab's hatred for him stems from the fact that he ripped off one of his legs.When Maui has a magical fish hook, Tamatoa fears him.
Tomatoa is a scavenger who collects everything he finds.The giant crab-monster is not going to let Tomatoa get away with something.
It is possible that Tamatoa is insane.His mood tends to change at the drop of a hat in a matter of seconds.He's quite monstrous in both size and attitude, one of his most well-known traits being his habit of eating anyone around him, be they humans, sea creatures or even gods, he even admitted to eating his own grandmother.
When he nonchalantly commented that it took a week to eat his grandmother and blamed the delay on her enormous size in a dry tone, he had a twisted sense of humor.He takes pleasure in torturing his enemies both mentally and physically, as shown when he playfully thrashed Maui across his lair, while crushing the demigod's ego at the same time.With an apparent lack of boundaries, Tamatoa has no problem mocking someone's dead loved one or exposing their deepest insecurities to amuse himself.
Tamatoa is very self-centered.He sees himself as beautiful and others as irrelevant.The film's overarching message of identity and being true to yourself, as well as the fact that Tamatoa does not believe in inner-beauty or "listening to your heart", serve as an antithesis between the two.He sees anyone who is not physically attractive or strong as insignificant and less than him, even if they are perfectly fit for a meal.This is his biggest flaw and causes his downfall, as he underestimated Moana's intelligence, which allowed her to best the villainous crustacean.Though he considers himself beautiful, he welcomes anything that will increase his power and social status, such as the heart of Te Fiti.His lust for power cripples him as he gave up his chance at destroying Maui in favor of chasing after Te Fiti.