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Ernesto de la Cruz's duplicity is revealed in a manner similar to the downfall of Lonesome Rhodes in [...]
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Miguel learns how to play the guitar from watching Ernesto de la Cruz's old movies on video. Accordi [...]
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In the deleted scene "Tour Guide", Héctor (as a tour guide) mentions that part of his "craft" is [...]
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John Ratzenberger, long considered Pixar's good-luck charm, continues his streak of appearing in eve [...]
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The fourth Disney's animated film to score 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, after Cenerentola (1950), Gli Inc [...]
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When Miguel is running to the plaza to shine shoes he passes some piñatas for sale. They include [...]
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While sorting through the issue that Miguel is cursed, the Clerk explains that a curse is invoked wh [...]
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In the movie the spirit of Frida Kahlo identifies Dante as a Xolo (Xoloitzcuintli dog), which is a n [...]
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The 4th Pixar film to win 2 Oscars, after The Incredibles (2004), Up (2009), and Toy Story 3 (2010).
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This is the second time two Pixar movies were released in the same year. This and Cars 3 (2017) were [...]
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When Ernesto plays/ sings "Remember Me" he puts more emphasis on the word "me", as in "remember me a [...]
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Pixar's 5th film with non-standard music over the Disney and Pixar Logos at the start, after Monster [...]
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Chicharron says right before dying that the song Héctor played for him "brings back memories." By [...]
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In the flashback to the last time Héctor and Ernesto saw each other in life, Héctor is carryin [...]
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Cheech Marin's only Pixar film outside the Cars franchise.
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Shares plot elements from previous Pixar films Up (2009) and Inside Out (2015). The former also has [...]
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The poster pretty much sums up everyone's role in the film. The guitar played by Ernesto de la Cruz [...]
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The deleted scene of the showtune "prologue" starts out with a reverent and beautiful ballad, before [...]
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Songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez contributed one song for Coco (2017), the film's [...]
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Throughout the film we see the photo of Miguel's great great grandfather, with the face torn off. Be [...]
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a clerk complains to Miguel that he is still allergic to dogs even though he doesn't have a nose any [...]
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The name of the heavy metal band playing in the talent show is Escápula which translated into Eng [...]
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The bridges, homes and other things in the skeleton city tend to create skulls around the place
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During Miguel's Kick the Dog moment on Imelda, she sings part of the lyrics to "La Llorona" to convi [...]
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There are real studies showing how music can help dementia and Alzheimer patients to remember certai [...]
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When originally released, the film featured the short film Frozen - Le avventure di Olaf (2017) befo [...]
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Disney's twelfth animated film to be the winner of the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, [...]
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When Miguel excitedly exclaims that he's going to play "Remember Me" in the battle of the bands, HÃ [...]
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Miguel's exchange with the Clerk about him being allergic to Dante ("But Dante doesn't have any hair [...]
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The door to the office in The Land of the Dead is labelled with the famous Pixar Easter Egg 'A113' , [...]
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If examined closely, Héctor's bangs are straight parted and messy like Miguel's, while Ernesto's [...]
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The fifth Pixar film to say "The End" at the end of the movie after A Bug's Life (1998), Finding Nem [...]
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Lee Unkrich considered hiring a Mexican composer, but he hired Michael Giacchino, who has worked pre [...]
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The extended novelization of the movie "Coco: A Story About Music, Shoes and Family" reveals that Im [...]
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The first Alebrije to appear when Miguel first crosses the bridge is a large feathered serpent. This [...]
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The first Spirit Animal that flies over the bridge has the head of Rex, the T-Rex dinosaur from the [...]
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The film released on the same day as Pixar's first film Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995), [...]
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We see through the paper picado banners that the reason Mamá Imelda learn to make shoes is that C [...]
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The street tiles are shaped like bones.
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Jorge Negrete and Pedro Infante, who attend De La Cruz's party, had starred together in 'Dos Tipos d [...]
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Marigolds are the only living plants in the Land of the Dead. During their preliminary research trip [...]
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Lee Unkrich is the fifth Pixar employee to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feat [...]
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Disney's ninth computer-animated film to release in a Thanksgiving week after Toy Story (1995), A Bu [...]
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The 6th Pixar film to get an A+ Cinemascore, after Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Findin [...]
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A few days after winning the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Darla K. Anderson left Pixar after wor [...]
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Pixar's last original film to be accompanied by a short film.
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Lee Unkrich stated on Twitter that Croatian musician named Frano was an early inspiration for Miguel [...]
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The film contains certain themes and content which would ordinarily be banned in China. Reportedly, [...]
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The 6th Pixar film to have the actor of its protagonist nominated for the Annie Award for Best Voice [...]
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Pixar's 2nd film to focus mostly on cast members with a specific ethnicity, in the case of this film [...]
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When he's going on about Ernesto's talent at the beginning, Miguel says "He played in movies, he had [...]
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Miguel named his dog "Dante" after a horse from one of Ernesto's movies.
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When Hector's friend vanishes from a hamac (hammock) his weight is not taken into account anymore.
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The cemetery that Miguel enters translates to Patron Saint Cecilia, who is the patron saint of music [...]
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From all of its animation branches (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar Animation Studios, and Disn [...]
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When rescuing Miguel from the pool, Ernesto pushes his guitar out of the way before dragging him to [...]
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Ernesto throws Miguel into a cenote in order to keep Miguel from ruining his fame. In ancient Mayan [...]
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Ernesto is very surprised to be told he has a great-great-grandson. Since Miguel's great-great-grand [...]
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the marigold petal Ernesto uses for his blessing to Miguel does not light up like Imelda's when he s [...]
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Ernesto De la Cruz is the 3rd Villain in a Pixar Film to face his defeat by being exposed in front o [...]
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Grossed more money worldwide in 19 days than Pixar's previous film Cars 3 (2017) earned in five and [...]
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Film website Collider considers the first half-hour of the movie to be a mix of The Wizard of Oz (19 [...]
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Lee Unkrich said that the Land of the Dead is an homage to Guanajuato City, a colorful city located [...]
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Pixar's first original film since Il viaggio di Arlo (2015), as their previous films of Alla ricerca [...]
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During the beginning of the movie, Miguel's grandma says "No music!", refers to the New Order when H [...]
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At the beginning of the movie, Miguel runs from his home to the plaza with the musicians. On his way [...]
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This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd.
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Ninth Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, and third Pixar film to win the [...]
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The headstock of Ernesto's guitar has a detail of a skull with a single yellow tooth. When Héctor [...]
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The second Disney property to take place in The Land of the Dead after its purchase of Lucasarts, wh [...]
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Ernesto de la Cruz is similar to El Macho from Illumination's Cattivissimo me 2 (2013). Both charact [...]
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Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina had said that the most difficult element to animate was Abuelita's nec [...]
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Pixar's 5th highest grossing film, and their 5th film to gross more than $800 million worldwide, aft [...]
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When Ernesto learns that Miguel has to return home very soon or he'll die, he calmly states "Hm, I r [...]
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A skeleton is shown wearing Sid's skull shirt from Toy Story (1995).
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Aside from Mama Coco, and the deceased relatives that Miguel meets, no one knows the names of the li [...]
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Héctor takes Miguel to visit a forgotten friend of his to get a guitar and serves a couple of dri [...]
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When climbing up to Miguel's hideout, Dante's footing displaces a few stacks of bricks, which would [...]
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In the deleted scene "Bus Escape", Héctor says that when you're faced with loneliness that separa [...]
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Ernesto de la Cruz has been playing his most well-known song "Remember Me" incorrectly. It was origi [...]
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John Ratzenberger's role as Juan Ortodoncia is the shortest part he's ever played out of all of the [...]
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Dante's efforts to keep Miguel and Héctor together serves as foreshadowing for both Dante being a [...]
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The ninth Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, after Alla ricerca di [...]
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In Mexican tradition, the ofrenda is an altar that pays tribute to the dead. Within the film, it aid [...]
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Ernesto De La Cruz has a different belt buckle than Coco's father in the torn offrenda photo.
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In the novelization, Pepita was around the Riveras as Imelda's pet cat. Even years later, she was br [...]
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Ernesto de la Cruz is the seventh villain in a Pixar film to die, the other six were Hopper in A Bug [...]
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Miguel Rivera is the second youngest protagonist to be featured in a Pixar animated film; the younge [...]
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The sixth Pixar film to be scored by Michael Giacchino, after Gli Incredibili - Una 'normale' famigl [...]
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When Miguel and Héctor arrive in Ernesto de la Cruz Plaza there is a scene of people celebrating [...]
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Miguel's grandmother and great-great-grandmother both frequently take off a shoe to hit with. This i [...]
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Ernesto is the Spanish variation of the name Ernest, which sounds and is spelled very similarly to t [...]
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When Miguel initially turns ghostly after strumming the guitar in the mausoleum, he runs into the gr [...]
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Miguel's last name, Rivera, is a reference to film producer Jonas Rivera, who has worked with Pixar [...]
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This is Jaime Camil's second animated film, the first being Pets - Vita da animali (2016). Although [...]
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The photo features the great-great-grandfather's head missing as it was torn off. The photo Hécto [...]
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Dante is a Xolo dog (Xoloitzcuintli), a national Mexican breed that is known for its lack of hair an [...]
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In the deleted scene "Dia de los muertos," it features a group of people singing a calm ballad, befo [...]
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Both Imelda and Héctor react very similarly to tech (if less violently in Héctor's case) with [...]
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Miguel tries to stagger to act like a skeleton, and Héctor tells him that isn't how they walk. Mi [...]
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The filmmakers and animators traveled to Mexico five times to research about the culture, people, fo [...]
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When Elena is explaining the importance of Dia de los Meurtos to Miguel and chastises him for mentio [...]
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Cheech Marin's 4th Pixar film after the Cars trilogy.
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Miguel's family notes that he wears a pronated shoe. Overpronation leads to lower leg fractures and [...]
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Ernesto De La Cruz is among the darkest and most evil villains in a film by Pixar of all time includ [...]
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When Héctor sings to Chicharron, he changes a lyric to be more kid-appropriate in the presence of [...]
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Although Pixar Animation Studios is known for distinguishing itself from Walt Disney Animation Studi [...]
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Another deleted scene "Alebrije Attack" has Miguel and Héctor eating tangerines on their way to P [...]
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The character of Ernesto de la Cruz is based on the Mexican icon Pedro Infante (in fact, the second [...]
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The guitar Miguel takes from Ernesto's mausoleum has hairline cracks under the finish. This is a sig [...]
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At Frida Kahlo's studio, when Miguel is talking with Frida, Héctor enters the scene and scolds Mi [...]
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Edward James Olmos's first theatrically released animated film since The Road to El Dorado (2000).
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Pepita is inspired by Mexican artisan folklore, especially in the Oaxaca region.
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The second Pixar film to score 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, after Gli Incredibili - Una 'normale' famigli [...]
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According to his voice actor Gael GarcÃa Bernal, Héctor's birthday is on November 30.
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The seventh Disney's animated film to be scored by Michael Giacchino, after Gli Incredibili - Una 'n [...]
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Originally, the film's producers considered making Pepita a Xolo dog. But, from an artistic point of [...]
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The third Pixar film to feature the full 2011 Disney opening logo as a closing logo, after Alla rice [...]
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As Héctor is singing a last song for Chicharrón who is slowly fading away, a sexual joke appea [...]
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Disney's fourteenth computer-animated film to release in November after Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Li [...]
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Miguel was not the only family member hiding musical talent, with his cousin and uncle joining him i [...]
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The fourth time in a Pixar film where John Ratzenberger voices a minor character with an accent afte [...]
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Héctor spends the movie with torn clothes and without shoes. It's only at the end when he's welco [...]
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Throughout the film, Héctor is barefoot, as shoes in this film are associated with Imelda and her [...]
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Ernesto tells Miguel, "I did all my own stunts." when watching one of his movies. In more ways then [...]
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John Ratzenberger's 19th consecutive Pixar film.
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This film would be Disney's third depiction or reference to the Mexican tradition of Dia de Muertos, [...]
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When Miguel makes a big deal about how Ernesto de la Cruz is the best musician in the world, Héct [...]
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In one scene two skeletons in the background appear to be making a drug deal passing a package betwe [...]
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The orchestra conductor for Ernesto de la Cruz's musical show "Sunrise Spectacular" is a caricature [...]
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Grossed over $150 million worldwide in just 5 days.
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Ernesto de la Cruz is similar to Gusteau from Ratatouille (2007). Both are deceased characters that [...]
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Frida is disdainful of de la Cruz hosting his party instead of rehearsing for the show the next morn [...]
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Héctor admits that eventually, everybody ends up forgotten by those in the land of the living, ex [...]
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The musicians making fun of how Héctor died (by allegedly choking on some chorizo), and Héctor [...]
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Also contains Spoilers for Toy Story 2, Monsters Inc, Up and Cars 2. Ernesto de la Cruz is the fifth [...]
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During Ernesto's party, when Miguel shows off his dimple ("dimple, no dimple, dimple, no dimple"), E [...]
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For most of the film, Miguel wears a tank top and sweatshirt, symbolizing his immaturity and initial [...]
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If you watch the video of Ernesto Miguel is watching near the start, the camera zooms in on his hand [...]
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The fact that Dante can still see and hear Miguel after Miguel is transported to the other side desp [...]
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Hector is barefoot throughout the film. But once he's reunited and accepted by the Rivera family, he [...]
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In Spanish, "Pepita" is the diminutive form of Pepa, which is an alternate form for Josefa. Josefa i [...]
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The town, Santa Cecilia, is named after the Catholic patron saint of musicians.
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The character "The General" fades away, possibly referring to the quote by General Douglas MacArthur [...]
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The Land of the Dead is shown to use a lot of antiquated technology -- for example, an 80s MacIntosh [...]
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The song that Mama Imelda and Ernesto de la Cruz sang towards the end of the film is called "La Llor [...]
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This is the second Disney film of 2017 to feature a protagonist named Hector whose relationship with [...]
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When Miguel asks Ernesto if he regrets leaving his family behind, Ernesto vaguely talks about it bei [...]
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This marks the 2nd time Benjamin Bratt has played a villain in an animated movie. The first was Catt [...]
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Benjamin Bratt's 4th animated film. Previously he voiced Manny in Piovono polpette (2009) and Piovon [...]
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None of the Rivera family members, deceased or living, actually confirm that Ernesto is Miguel's gre [...]
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Very noticeably, not once does Miguel's family in the land of the dead ever refer to his great-great [...]
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For the film's theatrical release, Coco (2017) was originally accompanied by a 22-minute animated sh [...]
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The dog's name, Dante, is a reference to Dante Alighieri, the Italian poet and author of the 'Divine [...]
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The drunken musicians passing the Riveras' house are singing "La Llorona," the same song Imelda sing [...]
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Miguel shows a certain pride in the fact that when he smiles, there appears a dimple near the left c [...]
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Director Lee Unkrich add three nods toward his favorite film The Shining (1980) and one scene the ax [...]
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In an alternate climax the final battle with Ernesto was going to happen on the bridge to and from t [...]
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In the beginning of the movie, we're first introduced to Dante after Miguel passes a table full of A [...]
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The counter when Hector goes through the gate reads 1138 - a number that comes up many times in the [...]
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This is Pixar's seventh film to release in November and fifth to release on a Thanksgiving week.
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First Pixar film to show an on screen death of major characters, in this case when Ernesto gets crus [...]
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Foreshadowing, the first time Miguel encounters Dante he was near a table full of dolls and a sign r [...]
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Whenever a guitar is played, the animated character's fingers match the fingering of the actual chor [...]
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The film had been in production for several years, and a different young actor voiced Miguel (then k [...]
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The orange flower seen throughout the film is the Aztec marigold (known also as the Mexican marigold [...]
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There are several little music-references in the movie, mentioning popular hit songs in several line [...]
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Chicharron at one point confronts Hector about his missing femur. This is in fact true: as Coco is f [...]
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When we first meet Héctor his leitmotif is a rusty, clumsy guitar playing in a drunken manner in [...]
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Fred Tatasciore's tenth Pixar film after A Bug's Life (1998), Monsters Inc (2001), Finding Nemo (200 [...]
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This film opened in Mexico three and a half weeks before it opened in the U.S., where it surpassed T [...]
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The look of the Land of the Dead is inspired by the Mexican city of Guanajuato, which has colorful h [...]
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STUDIO TRADEMARK: The Pizza Planet truck, which has appeared in every Pixar movie, can be seen drivi [...]
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When Miguel and his ancestors are crossing over the Marigold Bridge, they have to push through a rif [...]
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Dante the dog could've died at around (15 mins.) as he is caught by Miguel eating a plate of mole on [...]
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Viewers who are familiar with Disney and Pixar villains being Shadow Archetypes of the heroes can re [...]
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The guitar lick that Miguel copies from the De La Cruz video he's watching is the same lick that Hec [...]
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In Mexican folklore, "Coco" refers to a ghost who comes from the land of the dead. The monster does [...]
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This is Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez's 3rd Disney movie for writing songs after Frozen - [...]
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Often in animated films, the good guys wear light colors (like white) and the bad guys wear dark col [...]
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Ernesto de la Cruz is similar to Charles Muntz from Up (2009). Both of these characters had been ido [...]
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When Elena, Berto, and Rosa are dragging Miguel back from Mariachi Plaza, Elena chases Dante away wi [...]
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The film features Cheech Marin's first voice-over role in a Pixar animated film outside of the Cars [...]
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When Miguel tells Dante that they need to find his great-great grandfather, Dante 'wanders off', imm [...]
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Even though the movie is named after her, the character Coco is only on screen for less than a quart [...]
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The operators that allowed the dead to walk to the land of the living use a sugar skull shaped panel [...]
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A different opening was partially animated that focused solely on Ernesto's final performance which [...]
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"Coco" in Spanish is a hypocorism for "Socorro" an actual common name for women, originated from "Vi [...]
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While visiting the land of the living, Pepita takes the form of a common house cat. According to the [...]
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The tenth Pixar film to be produced in 2.35:1, after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998), Gli Incred [...]
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The 6th Pixar film to win the Annie Award for Best Voice Acting, after Toy Story 2 (1999), Finding N [...]
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The film was originally titled "DÃa de los Muertos" for the Mexican holiday (NOTE: In Spanish, th [...]
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The design of the cempazuchitl bridge incorporates the Aztec pyramids. According to the production d [...]
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Miguel was originally only going to play guitar, and not sing. When the director, Lee Unkrich, disco [...]
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Since Ernesto De La Cruz had such a large impact on Miguel, he named the stray dog "Dante" after a h [...]
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Before playing one last song for his friend Chicharrón, Héctor tunes his G-String. The G-Strin [...]
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Earlier in the movie, Abuelita asked Miguel "Do you want to end up like that man?! Forgotten? Left o [...]
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Several Mayan references can be spotted through out the film. All of the marigold bridges start at t [...]
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Frida Kahlo immediately saw Dante for what he actually is, although she also quite humorously took i [...]
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The tower at De La Cruz's party is based upon Coit Tower. The illumination is reversed though, in th [...]
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The last Pixar film to have a co-director until Soul (2020).
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Lee Unkrich's first (and so far only) PG-rated film; the other films that he directed and co-directe [...]
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In Brazil, because of the title change (from "Coco" to "Viva"), Miguel's great-grandmother also got [...]
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Mama Imelda wears a lot of purple, even having purple markings on her skull. Who else is the only ot [...]
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Ernesto de la Cruz shares his name with a famous Argentinian musician, bandoneonist and composer Ern [...]
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The opening number Frida Kahlo stages for Ernesto's show with multiple Fridas crawling out of a papa [...]
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This is Pixar's second film released on a Thanksgiving week to not be directed by John Lasseter, and [...]
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There is a hidden Mickey Mouse in the camera that follows Ernesto as he's being flown up to the bell [...]
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Only after seeing the "seize your moment" motto printed on de la Cruz's statue does Miguel perform q [...]
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The official teaser trailer was released on December 6, 2016.
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Coco (2017) marks the reunion of director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson following their [...]
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Héctor uses shoe polish to disguise Miguel as a skeleton. However, he doesn't wear any shoes. Why [...]
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When Miguel knocks over the photo and finds the hidden section, he asks Coco if this is her father, [...]
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Upon meeting Héctor, when Miguel asks him how he knows Ernesto, Héctor says he used to play wi [...]
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When Miguel says that Ernesto is the best musician ever, Hector disagrees. At first, it seems Hector [...]
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Miguel's grandmother is depicted with perfect tricep residual mobility (arm flab). This shows that s [...]
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The Luxo Jr. Ball that makes an appearance in almost every Pixar movie as homage to their very first [...]
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The 3rd Pixar film to win Best Original Song, after Monsters, Inc. (2001) and Toy Story 3 (2010).
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Before he travels to the Land of the Dead, Miguel's job in the family business is shining shoes. Hec [...]
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Dante is the second dog to play a major part in a Pixar film by accompanying the main protagonist on [...]
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The film features a variety of animated caricatures or cameo appearances of legendary Mexican celebr [...]
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Southwest Airlines promoted Coco (2017) by having one of their Boeing airplanes decorated with artwo [...]
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Pixar Animation Studios' 19th full-length animated feature film.
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On January 7, 2018, this film won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature, making it the 8th Pixa [...]
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In just 3 weeks, it grossed over $400 million worldwide, then over $500 million after 36 days, then [...]
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The final Pixar movie to be produced by Darla K. Anderson before she left Pixar in March 2018 to pur [...]
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Pixar's first PG-rated film to focus on a human since Brave (2012).
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Coco (2017) is Walt Disney Pictures' first production to be accompanied by a half-hour featurette si [...]
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Miguel's family angrily berates him every time he mentions his great-great grandfather, but not when [...]
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When Miguel plays 'Remember Me' to Mama Coco, in a desperate attempt to get her to remember her fath [...]
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When Abuelita loads a bouquet of marigolds upon Miguel, he's still so upset about not being able to [...]
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In the tradition of "Hidden Mickeys", there are skull motifs hidden in the production design. These [...]
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Director Lee Unkrich confirmed on Twitter that Ernesto was not killed when the bell fell on top of h [...]
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Pixar's third film to show alcohol after Ratatouille (2007) and Up (2009).
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In the scene where Miguel runs away to perform at the talent show, piñatas in the shape of Buzz a [...]
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When Héctor confronts Ernesto while the latter was about to give a blessing to Miguel, watch clos [...]
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In active production between 2011 and 2017, it set the record for being the Pixar animated film with [...]
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The buildings in the Land of the Dead go from Mayan pyramids to Spanish adobe's and onward as they g [...]
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As Miguel and Hector stroll through the Land of the Dead, an Incredibles Logo can be seen in the bac [...]
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Lee Unkrich and Adrian Molina have previously worked together on Toy Story 3 (2010) in which Unkrich [...]
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Pepita's species, Alebrijes, are small figurines made out of paper maché or carved out of wood th [...]
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Spent more days #1 at the box office than any other animated film in the 21st century.
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After Ernesto's party, three green puppy alebrijes can be seen scrambling across the floor hunting f [...]
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Was number one at the U.S. box-office for three straight weeks.
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Another hint that could demonstrate that Ernesto is not Miguel's great great grandfather happens rig [...]
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Among the main cast, Gael GarcÃa Bernal is the only actor to voice his character in both the Engl [...]
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Frida Kahlo call Dante "the mighty Xolo dog, guide of the wandering spirits" it was Dante who broke [...]
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In Brazil, the title name was changed to "Viva", for the original title "Coco" could easily be mista [...]
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The paper designs seen hanging in the outdoor scenes are called Papel picado (perforated or pecked p [...]
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A trumpet and a record player are visible in the bungalow where Chicharrón has his final death an [...]
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On December 5, 2017, it got enough votes to take the number 45 spot in IMDb's Top 250, surpassing WA [...]
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Pixar's sixth film to be rated PG by the ACB (Australian Classification Board) after The Incredibles [...]
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The third Disney's computer-animated film to score 97% on Rotten Tomatoes, after Gli Incredibili - U [...]
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During one of the visits to an Oaxacan family in Mexico for inspiration, director Lee Unkrich paid s [...]
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Dante is always content and quiet when Hector and Miguel are together. Whenever they separate, Dante [...]
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