Coco

Titolo originale: Coco
Regia: Lee Unkrich |
Anno: 2017
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Animazione Musica Avventura
Tag: skeleton | mexico | guitar | afterlife | musician | holiday | villain | singer | murderer | life after death | kids | day of the dead | music | boy |
Cast: Anthony Gonzalez | Gael García Bernal | Benjamin Bratt | Alanna Ubach | Renée Victor | Jaime Camil | Alfonso Arau | Herbert Siguenza | Gabriel Iglesias | Lombardo Boyar | Ana Ofelia Murguía | Natalia Cordova-Buckley | Sofía Espinosa | Selene Luna | Edward James Olmos | Carla Medina | Dyana Ortelli | Luis Valdez | Blanca Araceli | Salvador Reyes | Cheech Marin | Octavio Solis | John Ratzenberger | Lalo Alcaraz | Carolina Ángel | Memo Aponte | Marcela Davison Aviles | Liliana Barba Meinecke | Emmanuel Bernal | David Berón | Denise Blasor | Wilma Bonet | Óscar Bonfiglio | Alex Castillo | Gary Carlos Cervantes | Bernardo Cubria | Vicki Davis | Daniel Diaz | Roberto Donati | Efrain Figueroa | Deb Fink | Emilio Fuentes | Daniella Garcia | Libertad García Fonzi | Mike Gomez | Lillian Garrett-Groag | Joshua Guerrero | Montse Hernandez | Marabina Jaimes | Jossara Jinaro | Christian Lanz | Constanza Lechuga | Luisa Leschin | Ruth Livier | Maria Dominique Lopez | Valeria Maldonado | Richard Miro | Adrian Molina | Daniel Edward Mora | Carlos Moreno Jr. | Vivianne Nacif | Adriana Sevan | Jonathan Nichols-Navarro | Levi Nunez | Arthur Ortiz | Jessica Pacheco | Juan Pacheco | Jacqueline Pinol | James Ponce | Al Rodrigo | J. Francisco Rodriguez | Polo Rojas | Eduardo Ronan | Johnny A. Sanchez | Eddie Santiago | Melissa Santos | Luis Solís | Rosalba Sotelo | Chris Triana | Trujo | Lee Unkrich | Ruth Zalduondo | James Zavaleta |

Coco racconta la storia del giovane Miguel che sogna di diventare un celebre musicista come il suo idolo Ernesto de la Cruz ma non capisce perché in famiglia sia severamente bandita qualsiasi forma di musica, da generazioni. Desideroso di dimostrare il proprio talento, a seguito di una misteriosa serie di eventi Miguel finisce per ritrovarsi nella sorprendente e variopinta Terra dell’Aldilà. Lungo il cammino, si imbatte nel simpatico e truffaldino Hector; insieme intraprenderanno uno straordinario viaggio alla scoperta della storia, mai raccontata, della famiglia di Miguel.

Approfondimenti

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

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