THE COCO FAMILY TREE EXPLAINED!: Discovering Disney Pixar
Isaac Carlson Isaac Carlson
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 Published On Mar 6, 2018

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Isaac celebrates Disney Pixar’s Coco, an Oscar Award winning film for Best Animated Feature and Original Song, by breaking down Miguel's family tree.

MOVIE LINKS:
Coco: http://amzn.to/2Fe645o

RESOURCES:
http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Riveras

In Coco we are introduced to the main character Miguel’s large family very quickly. Sure they do state some of the names in passing, but after finishing Coco I really only felt like I knew a few characters. In most cases I kept wondering: who are they? What’s their name? How are they related to Miguel? In a movie that focuses heavily on developing the importance of family, I knew it was time to seize my moment and find the answers.

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MUSIC PROVIDED BY: Walt Disney Records
“Proud Corazón” & “Remember Me” by Germaine Franco and Adrian Molina

VIDEO PROVIDED BY: Walt Disney Corporation
Movie: Coco

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