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Rango must confront the reality of who he is and what happened to him. The film emphasizes that growth requires facing the truth, no matter how difficult it may be.
Rango is essential to the town's water crisis. The film emphasizes the importance of community and teamwork in conquering obstacles.
Rango learns that being a leader is accepting accountability for others, even when it is difficult or unpleasant, after being thrown into the job of sheriff.
Rango discovers throughout the film that real courage is facing your anxieties and carrying out your duties in spite of them, not being fearless.
Rango begins by assuming a false identity. In the end, he discovers that the secret to real success and happiness is to be genuine and accept who you are.
Rango, a pet chameleon, has to adjust to his new surroundings after becoming lost in foreign area. The movie tells us that change is a part of life and that accepting it promotes personal development.
One of the central themes of the movie is self-belief. Rango's success as the sheriff and hero only comes once he truly believes in his abilities.