The Disney's movie Coco (2017 film) - Wikipedia follows a 12-year-old boy named Miguel who is accidentally transported to the land of the dead, where he seeks t
At the end of ‘Coco’, the town where Miguel lives has banned Ernesto de la Cruz and has glorified Héctor Rivera. I’m assuming this is b
As I understand, one condition has to be met, by dead people, in order to not disappear: to have at least one alive person that remembers you. There is one per
Coco is he front-runner for this year's Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It also has 97% on Rotten Tomatoes and 8.6 on IMDb. To m
In Coco, Miguel's stray dog Dante goes with him into the spirit world. I thought at first that he become a spirit too because he stole food from offerings in th
In the movie, De la Cruz is so busy to organize and celebrate the Day of the Dead (in the Land of the Dead, of course) and does not even seem to care about retu
In the Pixar movie Coco, it is stated that you cannot pass to the land of living if your photo is not present at the altar. I know that Day of the dead traditi
In Disney’s movie Coco (2017), Miguel is cursed for stealing from the dead, which is the reason he ends up in the land of the dead, as it is explained by
In Disney’s movie Coco (2017), when Chicharrón disappears, Héctor explains the "rules" about the Final Death, and how in order not to be for
So, in this question we learned that Miguel ran to Mama Coco, since she was the only one whose memories were valid to keep Hector "alive" in the dead world. Ho
In Coco (2017), when Miguel meets his family, and through all the movie, he always calls his family members like "Tia Rosita" (aunt Rosita), "Tia Victoria" (aun
In Coco, if the memory of someone is needed for that person to survive in the underworld, there should be people from at least the 13th century (noble families