Disney World is full of songs that have become iconic, It takes little to be happy From The Jungle Book Don’t let go from frozen to This is a blue dream From Aladdin and therefore in this musical world, it is not uncommon to find characters playing different musical instruments in the films themselves.
This is, for example, the case of little Miguel Rivera in the film Coco (considered by the audience to be the best Pixar film of all time), a boy from Santa Cecilia who dreams of becoming a guitarist in a family environment where music is forbidden. Then, one evening, he decides to “borrow” a guitar from Ernesto de la Cruz’s mausoleum so he can enter the All Souls Day competition. And when he strums the first chord, he’s projected into the land of the dead.
So today we’re going to play musical instruments seen in Disney movies, but before that, some secrets from the filming of Coco from Pixar Studios, which will be broadcast tonight on M6.
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Coco is based on “El dia de Los Muertos”, the Day of the Dead, a traditional religious holiday in Mexican culture. In this sense, it caused an uproar on social networks, creating a movement that condemned the marketing around the holy holiday.
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The film was called “Viva” in Brazil; Indeed, the term coco was very close to the Portuguese word cocô, which means “shame”.
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Is it similar?
Coco’s story is similar to The Legend of Manolo, an animated feature film directed by Jorge R. Gutierrez and producer Guillermo del Toro.
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The main role of Coco, the role of Miguel, was given to Andrea Santamaria. Like her character in the film, Andrea was 12 years old at the time of production and was passionate about guitar and singing.
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