Maui (Moana)

Maui is one of the main protagonists of the 2016 Disney film, Moana.

Overview
Born to human parents centuries before the events of the film. Nothing to do with their son, his parents throw him as an infant to the ocean and left to die, But was saved by the gods, who raised and granted Maui supernatural abilities, immortality, and a giant, magical fish hook that allows him to shape-shift. Despite his demigod status, Maui's cruel upbringing would forever scar him. He pulled islands from the sea to provide them with homes, extended their days by pulling back the sun, and stole fire from the bottom of the earth to provide them with warmth on cold nights, among many feats. As a result, Maui became one of the most acclaimed figures of Oceania history.

Maui is a boisterous, gregarious, and mischievous demigod with his living tattoo of his small self. His manner of carrying himself matches his massive physique by fighting monsters and being larger-than-life and a true god among men. He is infamously known for stealing the heart of Te Fiti, which caused her to become a huge lava like monster.