Despite their internal trauma - from Noi and Boun losing family members to Tong as the last one alive in his tribe - reverence for those who were previously enemies is important for the “group project” of saving the world to work. It took one person from each of the five lands of Kumandra to come together to save the country. If a relationship is important enough to your kids, they should know that one of the first steps to repair it is to forgive. The only way for the dragon gem to ultimately work is for those who have previously fought against each other to join together and trust each other again. But Raya has a hard time trusting someone she has spent so long being angry at. Sisu says: “Maybe the world is broken because you don’t trust anyone.” Sisu sees that maybe there’s enough good in Namaari to let her in on the plan to save Kumandra. Talk to your kids about how important it is to trust people so that we can be friends, but also how quickly and easily people can lose trust, and how important it is to be truthful and honest with our friends. Then, Namaari lost Raya’s trust by trying to steal the dragon gem. Raya followed in her father’s footsteps at the unity dinner by trusting Namaari, who was her age and also the daughter of a single-mother chief. After a long prologue that explains how the gem was broken and what the quest is, there are a lot of deeper topics for you to discuss with your kids: This isn’t your typical Disney Princess movie, it’s more of a princess movie with a quest. The motley crew then has to reunite all pieces of a broken dragon gem to bring back everyone harmed by the plague, including Raya’s father, in Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon. When a long-banished “plague” called the Druun returns, Raya is on a mission to find the last dragon, Sisu, who fell asleep after the last time the Druun were banished 500 years ago. Raya is a warrior princess, the daughter of a single father who is the chief of one of the five lands of Kumandra.
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