Imagine a world where family bonds transcend life and death. As you revisit Coco, you'll be surprised to discover the meticulous research that went into authentically portraying Mexican culture and traditions. From the luminous Marigold Bridge to the intricate designs of the alebrijes, each element has a story to tell.
Unravel the secrets behind the characters' names, which hold deeper meanings than you might have imagined. Explore the significance of Dia de los Muertos and its profound impact on the film's storyline. Below is a journey through the mesmerizing layers of Disney's Coco, unearthing facts that add a whole new dimension to this animated gem. Let's scroll down to check them out!
#1. There are bone-shaped paving stones in the streets of The Land of the Dead
#2. Dante's breed is Xoloitzcuintli, which is the national dog of Mexico
#3. Marigolds are the only living plants you will see in The Land of the Dead
#4. When you see anyone play the guitar in Coco, they are actually playing the correct notes
#5. A cleft on Ernesto De La Cruz's chin is visible in both his living self and his land of the dead self
#6. Ernesto De La Cruz was animated so exactly that even his adam's apple moves when he sings
#7. There were 500 individual pieces of clothing created for crown characters
With the help of Mexican traditional dancers, animators spent a lot of time sketching the characters' looks, from the citizens of Santa Cecilia to the skeletal guests at Ernesto de la Cruz's celebration in the Land of the Dead.
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