It features three big name Kiwi stars, is set on our neighbouring Polynesian islands, and one of the main characters is mythical demi-God Maui.
But Moana, Disney's hyped animated feature that has Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson voicing Maui, won't screen in New Zealand until up to a month after almost everyone else sees it.
The film releases on November 23 in Canada and America, then begins rolling out around the rest of the world, including the UK on December 2.
New Zealand and Australian fans will be forced to wait until Boxing Day to see Moana on the big screen, with only Brazil, Turkey, Sweden and Japan scheduled to see it after New Zealand.
A spokesperson for Disney said the film was timed to release during the summer school holidays and was in line with previous releases like The Good Dinosaur, Big Hero Six and Frozen.