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Moana not a big hit at first. Oh, my, how things can change

Moana not a big hit at first. Oh, my, how things can change
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The Wall Street Journal
By Ben CohenIt didn’t make a billion dollars at the box office. It didn’t bring home any Oscars, either. It wasn’t even the most popular Disney animated movie in the year it came out. So, how did Moana become the biggest movie in America? Moana was released in 2016, but it’s much bigger on streaming than it ever was in theatres. It has been viewed for a total of more than 1 billion hours, according to Nielsen, which amounts to one person sitting through the movie 775 million times. Or watching Mo...

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