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Coco (2017) - IMDb

Coco is a 2017 computer animated buddy film by Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures. The film is about twelve-year-old Miguel Rivera, who needs his great-great-grandfather's blessing to undo his family curse and meets crafty con-man, Héctor Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, young Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead. After meeting a charming

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Coco (film), Coco Wiki

Despite his family's generations-old ban on music, an aspiring musician embarks on an extraordinary journey to the magical land of his ancestors. There, a charming trickster becomes an unexpected friend who helps him unlock the mysteries behind his family's stories and traditions. Take a musical journey with original songs in both English and Spanish.

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Tonies - Disney Coco

Miguel Rivera is the youngest of the Rivera Family and the main protagonist of the Disney/Pixar's film, Coco. A Mexican boy hailing from the town of Santa Cecilia, Miguel strived to become a musician from a young age in a time where his family's old traditions forbid him from even playing music. Finding aspiration from his great-great-grandfather, learning his identity as a musician, Miguel sought the grave of Ernesto de la Cruz, the only lead he had regarding his connection, in the second Disne

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Miguel (Coco), Disney Versus Non-Disney Villains Wiki

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Four Lessons on Age and Wisdom from Disney's Coco, by Raphael Madrid

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Disney/Pixar Debut Coco Trailer

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COCO 2 (2023), Pixar

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What Disney's Coco Means to Me as a Mexican-American

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Coco vs The Book of Life - An Animated Film Comparison by David Hixon

Skeletons don't move, or wear clothes, like normal people. Here's how Pixar made them look as natural as possible.

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The Tricks Pixar Used to Make the Super Slick Skeletons of 'Coco

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What Coco gets right about music and memory - The Verge