Raya And The Last Dragon Now

A bustling floating market filled with "con-baby" street gangs [11, 32].

The film posits that trust is the primary key to mending a broken world [8, 12]. Raya and the Last Dragon

The filmmakers established a Southeast Asia Story Trust to ensure cultural accuracy, visiting countries like Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia for inspiration [3, 16]. A bustling floating market filled with "con-baby" street

It teaches that perceived mistakes don't define a person and that cooperation with rivals is necessary for the greater good [2, 22]. Viewing Guide for Parents It teaches that perceived mistakes don't define a

PG for some animated violence and scary sequences involving the Druun [17, 24].

The legendary water dragon based on the Nāga of Southeast Asian mythology [16, 21]. She is powerful yet naively optimistic and empathetic [8, 17].

The film is set in , a land once shared by humans and dragons [16]. After a plague known as the Druun —an evil force that turns living beings into stone—returns 500 years later, Raya must find the fabled dragon, Sisu, to save her home [16, 24].