Lots of modern people don't see the cultural details of this film it's having a sequel released soon and it's a Day of The Dead cartoon movie. Day of The Dead is the night after Halloween. But because of its traditional songs I listen to its soundtrack and watch this movie even if it isn't Autumn.
also for the people who dont know dante is a xoloitzcuintle, a breed of mexican dog that in tradition symbolizes a guide for the dead, so that's why dante can be between the two 'realms' And pepita (and the monkey) are 'alebrijes', which in mythology is also a spirit guide for the dead and it's basically a combination of very colorful animals.
I also love how before you see *what* Pepita looks like her name - literally 'pumpkin seed', comes across to me as like naming a pet 'pumpkin'. Then you see that 'pumpkin' is a giant jaguar with ram horns and eagle wings.
Honestly I just thought Dante could see him just because of the general idea of animals or at least cats and dogs being able to see spirits but that's pretty cool.
Alebrijes are not spirits, they are works of art, quite contemporary in Mexican culture, I don't know why they were made spiritual guides in the movie.
I love that Imelda's main song throughout the movie is La Llorona - a myth about a woman who's husband left her and in retaliation she murdered their children by drowning them in a river. She then spends her entire existence as a ghost, consumed by regret trying to find her lost children and undo what she's done, but not realising or caring that she's just finding new children and drowning them, thinking they are her own. Similarly to Llorona, which translates to weeping woman, Imelda made a huge mistake in the past out of pure spite that has only hurt herself and her family for generations.
The Llorona she sings is other Llorona. That Llorona is a woman whose husband goes to war but never returns. The day they said goodbye, she was crying a lot, for fear of never seeing him again, and some time later a colleague of her husband's went to tell her the bad news and deliver a letter from him.
There are several interpretations of the legend of la Llorona, though. I've heard the version I'm which the man courting her, a native woman, is a rich Spaniard that tells her that he'll marry her someday, but he drowns the children because it would have been a huge taboo back then, and he didn't really have intention of marrying her. I've also heard the version in which she's just a mother who has no money and sees her children suffering from hunger, so what she did was drown the children to end their suffering. There's also the version in which it's a deity crying for her people when the Spaniards come around because she knows her "children" (native people) will suffer immensely because of the conquest. And those aren't all the versions I've heard, just the ones at the top of my head.
Worth. Noting that De Lacruz isn't DEAD-dead yet. People still remember him, and will talk about him for years to come. He's just going to be hated until he IS eventually forgotten.
One thing I noticed is that even after De la Cruz is exposed in the world of the dead Hector is still rather unknown, wears his normal clothing, is humble and hasn't risen to celebrity status like Ernesto did. He probably doesn't care either as long as he can be with Imelda and Coco, but still, he deserves a little bit of fame for all the years he was shunned and forgotten.
@@adrianaheiler9794 Well I think that it's because that food and gifts are kind of treasures in the other side. Those like De la Cruz who get tons are rich and those forgoten are poor. Now Hector never got currency because he never was able to cross. You can only cross once a year. So this is the FIRTS TIME HE CAN CROSS AND GET HIS GIFTS, I think that by the end of the day he would have colected a good chunck.
Like the traditional ofrenda from Mexican culture. Pixar added their own ofrenda after the end credits to pay tribute to all the people who had a huge impact in their movie creations!
It's my favorite by far, too, though it's not my home culture. I feel like I know my neighbors better. Plus, as a genealogist, I love the whole family history vibe.
@@world4saker Gosh don't do that negative comparison, the Southwest and some of the neighbor states were part of Mexico in the past, you're not respecting your northern cousins in your comment. We can be from the same culture even if we don't dress quite the same. And we don't have to speak the exact same language to relate either. The Nahua language is wider than many people know. Disliking division is one of the true reasons I enjoy the modern movie of Hairspray.
NONONONONO. Ghibli always, ALWAYS claims and gets channels shut down. VKunia got striked into oblivion because of them. That whole studio is filled with scumbags. She's strong, she made a second channel under the same name, but she lost everything because of them. DO NOT RUIN THIS CHANNEL WITH THESE SUGGESTIONS!
One of the only movies that will manage to make me ugly cry EVERY.SINGLE.TIME!!!! It's so good and so emotional and hits a bit close to home at the end
I am bi racial. So white mom and Hispanic dad. My grandpa used to take care of me and my 4 younger sisters during the week then have the weekends to himself. But he would always come back Sunday nights with a big bag of Pan Dulce for us to eat💕😋
5:58 in Philippines we have a belief that animals can see what we can’t see- ghosts. So everytime my dog barks at the evening I just say “leave them alone it’s okay”
Came to see a person from a different culture enjoy this movie that emulated my culture beautifully, here to stay because I thoroughly enjoyed the commentary! Haha! Glad you liked it. I watched this in Mexico when it premiered (with my dad too omg) and it was an experience to see all the grown men and adolescent boys SOB so don’t feel like you were the only one 😆
Love your reaction! And regarding the family not willing to use the petal to bless Miguel it was because they were scared of contradict Imelda, which is the head of the family, even in the land of the dead
Something I’ve noticed in your videos that I really like is how you actually remembers the characters names. Keep up the good work I love your channel.
Coco didn't make it another year. But that Dia de los Muertos, after many decades of even mentioning his name upsetting her family, she was finally able to talk about her father and pass on her memories of him, living to living. And because she did, Hector didn't fade away, and was still there to at long last see his daughter again when she got there. And even better, with his story told, and family forgiving him because of it, Hector's photo was placed on the ofrenda. And the look of silent joy he has when, for the first time in a century his foot didn't sink through the marigold bridge and the guards waved him through with an 'I'm happy for you' smile, is so very sweet.
Me and my friends all have a silent agreement, if we get old and develop Alzheimer’s or dementia, that we will kill the other. Cause no way in hell are we ensuring that or putting or families through that.
I'm glad you watched this film and liked it, it depicts well many things of Mexican culture, as Mexican I love that people from around the world get to know about our culture, can't speak for everyone in my country, but most of us are welcoming and happy to share what our country has to offer, you know, in case you ever want to come😉
I saw this movie in the theaters. I was probably one of the oldest people there besides the parents (I was 19 at the time) and I was BAWLING MY EYES OUT in the last thirty-forty minutes of the movie. I did not stop crying. Such a good movie!
I'm not gonna lie, when I first watched Coco and there was that part where Ernesto grabbed onto Emelda, I though for sure that Hector was going to come charging out on stage screaming "GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY WOMAN !!!" or something like that, then they all attack each other on stage and they accidentally make it look good and when it is over Hector and Emelda have a romantic moment in the back to where they kind of come back together.
Being Irish, I love hearing the Scottish accent, so like home, yet so unique and fun in its own great way. I kept forgetting to subscribe but thankfully remembered to do so last video :D. It's not as emotional, but I am waging that you'd love Megamind, highly recommend.
The woman is not afraid because Miguel is ugly but because he's " alive " 🤭 Ernesto's destiny is a good punishment because now he's know as the guy who killed his best friend for steal his songs and became famous, and will never have the final death
i will also not tolerate dog slander, also side note one of my mom's friend helped animate this movie as well as the first two how to train your dragons so I'm especially connected to them
Yesss I love coco. Also... PLEASE watch Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron. My all time favorite movie along with how to train your dragon. I honestly thought I would have grown out of them but I watched again recently and nah, don’t think I ever will at this point
Finally! Somebody else who loves this movie! Is the only movie I've ever watched, that I really remember anyway, without talking animals, sort of. Plus, it's animated, which makes it a lot easier for me to follow. Also, the music is amazing, and the story is kick ass! I miss when kids movies got to have guns in them. Also, I don't know if you've seen the Martian, but one, watch it, and two, it's really interesting to compare Matt Damon's younger voice with his older voice. They sound the same, but different. It's weird, and I like it!
I’m glad you enjoyed this movie, this movie hits so close to home considering the fact that I am Mexican myself 😁 this is the closest any animated movie has gotten to show what Mexican culture is especially for Day of the Dead or aka “Día De Los Muertos”. This movie never fails to make me cry 🥲😁😁
Watching this movie with my dad is the only time I've seen him cry. He'd lost both his biological father and the father his mom remarried, who helped raised him the year prior, and so it hit him so hard for my dad. It's my dad's favorite Pixar movie as a result, since it spoke so deeply to him.
"Keep it together" Dude, it's okay. We all felt emotions with these kinds of movies, it's okay. I'm kinda worried if you keep holding everything in just for us, you're going to burst :"D
There simply are no better movies than those from Disney. The emotions you get to experience while watching Disney movies are something that nothing else can give you. And behind every Disney movie is a wonderful and empowering message.
"Coco is such a beautiful exploration of family, memory, and the importance of honoring our loved ones, even after they're gone. Every time I watch it, I can't help but reflect on my own family and the stories that connect us. The animation is breathtaking, but it’s the emotional depth that really hits home. It reminds us that our loved ones live on in our memories and in the stories we share. The bond between Miguel and his great-great-grandma is so touching and resonates deeply with anyone who understands the power of family and tradition. It also beautifully highlights the importance of pursuing our passions while being connected to our roots. I always end up crying, not just because of the sadness, but because of the overwhelming love and appreciation for life and family. I just wish I could tell my ancestors how much they mean to me, just like Miguel did. What an incredible film!"
Aws you have gotten so much comfortable in front of the camera :') and you've always make me laugh without even trying happy to see your channel growing
I’m always so happy and excited when someone first reacts to Coco Disney Pixar did such an amazing job at portraying Mexican culture and it always makes me cry and always makes me nostalgic. The first time watching it I remember missing my family so much as I haven’t seen them in years now I am in NY and they are in MX. I’m so glad you enjoyed the movie! Impressed you didn’t cry lmao.
Lol many people who live in the UK/USA don't understand the culture of having an overwhelming population of stray dogs and cats living in the streets. Countless strays in urban areas learn to survive off of what they can squander from humans/garbage, many with countless unknown diseases and of unpredictable temperament. While I am fully one of those people who talks to my dog in a baby voice, I can also at least understand the difference in situation.
13:59 "it's that nacho libre" no its actually the great El Santo he is one of the most famous luchador in Mexico the reason he's famous it's because he never take off his mask in his life until one time on an interview before he died and he still wore it in his grave, but your are close
When I saw the spirit realm for the first time, my jaw dropped; it was so beautiful! And when Hector (then Miguel) sang "Remember Me" to Coco, immediate waterworks.
I am Mexican and I love that Coco represents our culture of how we view death. I cried every time I watch this movie. Love your reaction. And whenever you like, you are welcome in CDMX, Mexico 🇲🇽.
Awww great! One of my absolute favorite Disney/Pixar movies! The world building, storytelling and music is on point! 🔥 And by the way they were drinking Tequila shots! 😉
Wasn't affected by the guy that got crushed by a bell but, the second she almost hits the dog, he goes off. I respect it.
😂😂😂
@@Welchy If you tell us you have dogs you must pay the dog tax. Put them onscreen.
Your comment should have way more likes.
Agreed! Back off the dog!
"Wait, is he actually dead? I was being hypothetical" made me laugh xD
xD
Lots of modern people don't see the cultural details of this film it's having a sequel released soon and it's a Day of The Dead cartoon movie. Day of The Dead is the night after Halloween. But because of its traditional songs I listen to its soundtrack and watch this movie even if it isn't Autumn.
also for the people who dont know dante is a xoloitzcuintle, a breed of mexican dog that in tradition symbolizes a guide for the dead, so that's why dante can be between the two 'realms'
And pepita (and the monkey) are 'alebrijes', which in mythology is also a spirit guide for the dead and it's basically a combination of very colorful animals.
I didn't know that, thanks for the explanation
Bien dicho amigo.
I also love how before you see *what* Pepita looks like her name - literally 'pumpkin seed', comes across to me as like naming a pet 'pumpkin'. Then you see that 'pumpkin' is a giant jaguar with ram horns and eagle wings.
Honestly I just thought Dante could see him just because of the general idea of animals or at least cats and dogs being able to see spirits but that's pretty cool.
Alebrijes are not spirits, they are works of art, quite contemporary in Mexican culture, I don't know why they were made spiritual guides in the movie.
"sometimes I think Im cursed"
"same"
I literally laughed out loud, I did not expect that HAHAHAHAHAHA
Hahahaha, it’s still true 😂
@Alec The dragon I did too 😂 I swear I'm cursed with bad luck-
Just an FYI the choking on chorizo is a little adult humor. Chorizo is a type of Spanish sausage.
Hahahahaha 😂
Yeah, my friend, who is fluent in Spanish, explain that one to me. Hilarious in my second watching!
No lie, I got chorizo mixed up with Carne asada for some reason so I was super confused, this made that joke so much better 😂❤
I am soooooo glad someone besides me finally got it!
@@rickypurdy4995 CARNE ASADA LMFAOOO 😭😭
This movie made my mother and I cry so ugly because my grandfather (her dad) had Alzheimer’s. This is a huge comfort movie.
same my moms dad also has Alzheimers and this movie just it so saddd
My mom's dad too. I was 12 when I asked to my parents to stop to see her because It was to much for me (she was a vegetable)
My grandfather also had alzheimer and the only time I saw him was some years before he died. I hope he's fine with my grandmother
same for me. My grandmother had parkinsons and all the scenes with mama coco hit so much harder when you've had a relative slowly slip away like that
Phmphnphnp
Cohnlynlunl😊🎉
I love that Imelda's main song throughout the movie is La Llorona - a myth about a woman who's husband left her and in retaliation she murdered their children by drowning them in a river. She then spends her entire existence as a ghost, consumed by regret trying to find her lost children and undo what she's done, but not realising or caring that she's just finding new children and drowning them, thinking they are her own.
Similarly to Llorona, which translates to weeping woman, Imelda made a huge mistake in the past out of pure spite that has only hurt herself and her family for generations.
The Llorona she sings is other Llorona.
That Llorona is a woman whose husband goes to war but never returns. The day they said goodbye, she was crying a lot, for fear of never seeing him again, and some time later a colleague of her husband's went to tell her the bad news and deliver a letter from him.
There are several interpretations of the legend of la Llorona, though. I've heard the version I'm which the man courting her, a native woman, is a rich Spaniard that tells her that he'll marry her someday, but he drowns the children because it would have been a huge taboo back then, and he didn't really have intention of marrying her. I've also heard the version in which she's just a mother who has no money and sees her children suffering from hunger, so what she did was drown the children to end their suffering. There's also the version in which it's a deity crying for her people when the Spaniards come around because she knows her "children" (native people) will suffer immensely because of the conquest. And those aren't all the versions I've heard, just the ones at the top of my head.
Worth. Noting that De Lacruz isn't DEAD-dead yet. People still remember him, and will talk about him for years to come.
He's just going to be hated until he IS eventually forgotten.
One thing I noticed is that even after De la Cruz is exposed in the world of the dead Hector is still rather unknown, wears his normal clothing, is humble and hasn't risen to celebrity status like Ernesto did. He probably doesn't care either as long as he can be with Imelda and Coco, but still, he deserves a little bit of fame for all the years he was shunned and forgotten.
@@adrianaheiler9794 Well I think that it's because that food and gifts are kind of treasures in the other side. Those like De la Cruz who get tons are rich and those forgoten are poor. Now Hector never got currency because he never was able to cross. You can only cross once a year. So this is the FIRTS TIME HE CAN CROSS AND GET HIS GIFTS, I think that by the end of the day he would have colected a good chunck.
They may all take down their ofrendas to him so that may help
Welchy: "You're so dead."
Miguel: turns out to be semi dead
Welchy: 😮
The timing of that was immaculate
Like the traditional ofrenda from Mexican culture. Pixar added their own ofrenda after the end credits to pay tribute to all the people who had a huge impact in their movie creations!
this is my favorite Pixar film by far (may be abit biased cuz it’s based off my culture lol) but i was soo excited for your reaction
It's my favorite by far, too, though it's not my home culture. I feel like I know my neighbors better. Plus, as a genealogist, I love the whole family history vibe.
you like cause they did their job and showed what our culture and how real Mexican families are, not the Americanized versions
@@world4saker Gosh don't do that negative comparison, the Southwest and some of the neighbor states were part of Mexico in the past, you're not respecting your northern cousins in your comment. We can be from the same culture even if we don't dress quite the same. And we don't have to speak the exact same language to relate either. The Nahua language is wider than many people know.
Disliking division is one of the true reasons I enjoy the modern movie of Hairspray.
when this man does a studio ghibli movie i will pass away
Mmm he definitely should! Maybe a good introduction to Ghibli would be Princess Mononoke!
Guess you can say, you will be Spirited Away?
*ok i'll go now.*
pls
NONONONONO. Ghibli always, ALWAYS claims and gets channels shut down. VKunia got striked into oblivion because of them. That whole studio is filled with scumbags. She's strong, she made a second channel under the same name, but she lost everything because of them. DO NOT RUIN THIS CHANNEL WITH THESE SUGGESTIONS!
@@Suchega_Uber I was just about to write the same thing. VKunia had to start from scratch.
“ohh no he’s terrible, it sounds like a cat dying”
LMAO I’m hella weak 😂😂 love ur reactions bro 🙌🏼
Hahaha thank you bud 😆
Your struggle with the word "girls" is too relatable.
Oh gosh.🙂
I'm a gurl.😊
One of the only movies that will manage to make me ugly cry EVERY.SINGLE.TIME!!!! It's so good and so emotional and hits a bit close to home at the end
Also I thoroughly believe you would love both Atlantis: The Lost Empire and Treasuer Planet a lot!!! Best underrated movies EVER!!!!!
@@Lotus3981 agree
9:49 a chorizo is a sausage. so they're laughing because he choked on a "sausage".
“Has this man not heard of one direction?” THATS IT IM SUBSCRIBING
Sameee hahahaha
I was looking for a comment like this!
Was looking for this comment!
The sprinkle cake and other sweet baked goods is called “Pan Dulce”
In my country its called ‘tompouce’
I am bi racial. So white mom and Hispanic dad. My grandpa used to take care of me and my 4 younger sisters during the week then have the weekends to himself. But he would always come back Sunday nights with a big bag of Pan Dulce for us to eat💕😋
Es lo mejor!
"*sees Ernesto* You ruined everything" Man, you have no idea lol
"Dogs are the best thing ever." Welchy has never been more accurate in a video.
5:58 in Philippines we have a belief that animals can see what we can’t see- ghosts. So everytime my dog barks at the evening I just say “leave them alone it’s okay”
"Is this man not heard of One Direction? You and I is a BOP!!"
I'm dead!! I agree though hahahahaha
Hahahaha, so true though
YES!!!
Came to see a person from a different culture enjoy this movie that emulated my culture beautifully, here to stay because I thoroughly enjoyed the commentary! Haha! Glad you liked it.
I watched this in Mexico when it premiered (with my dad too omg) and it was an experience to see all the grown men and adolescent boys SOB so don’t feel like you were the only one 😆
"You've ruined everything" ha if only you knew what that meant when you said it 😂
Love your reaction! And regarding the family not willing to use the petal to bless Miguel it was because they were scared of contradict Imelda, which is the head of the family, even in the land of the dead
Thank youuu 😆 and ahhh that makes sense!
Something I’ve noticed in your videos that I really like is how you actually remembers the characters names. Keep up the good work I love your channel.
Aww I thank you so much! And I will do 😊
This movie hits you different when you have someone in your family with alzheimer's disease. The Remember Me scene it's such a powefull moment.
Coco didn't make it another year. But that Dia de los Muertos, after many decades of even mentioning his name upsetting her family, she was finally able to talk about her father and pass on her memories of him, living to living. And because she did, Hector didn't fade away, and was still there to at long last see his daughter again when she got there. And even better, with his story told, and family forgiving him because of it, Hector's photo was placed on the ofrenda. And the look of silent joy he has when, for the first time in a century his foot didn't sink through the marigold bridge and the guards waved him through with an 'I'm happy for you' smile, is so very sweet.
Alzheimers is terrifying. Genuine fear of mine.
Mine too. I work in a hospital where we deal with patients with dementia, Alzheimer's, and delirium in a daily bases. I wish I never end up like them.
Me and my friends all have a silent agreement, if we get old and develop Alzheimer’s or dementia, that we will kill the other. Cause no way in hell are we ensuring that or putting or families through that.
Great reaction ! I absolutely bawled the first time I watched this , this movie just hits way different than most others
Thank you Nicole 😊
I'm glad you watched this film and liked it, it depicts well many things of Mexican culture, as Mexican I love that people from around the world get to know about our culture, can't speak for everyone in my country, but most of us are welcoming and happy to share what our country has to offer, you know, in case you ever want to come😉
I saw this movie in the theaters. I was probably one of the oldest people there besides the parents (I was 19 at the time) and I was BAWLING MY EYES OUT in the last thirty-forty minutes of the movie. I did not stop crying. Such a good movie!
I'm not gonna lie, when I first watched Coco and there was that part where Ernesto grabbed onto Emelda, I though for sure that Hector was going to come charging out on stage screaming "GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY WOMAN !!!" or something like that, then they all attack each other on stage and they accidentally make it look good and when it is over Hector and Emelda have a romantic moment in the back to where they kind of come back together.
Being Irish, I love hearing the Scottish accent, so like home, yet so unique and fun in its own great way. I kept forgetting to subscribe but thankfully remembered to do so last video :D.
It's not as emotional, but I am waging that you'd love Megamind, highly recommend.
Love the Irish accent too! 😄
That was indeed some✨dead✨ humour my guy😂😂
it was shocking 😂
Welchy: How mind blowing would it be if you could die when you're already dead?
Me: Good news
7:11 "why is everyone so violent?" Every Hispanic family ever. 😂
Coco, a very emotional film
Welchy *grabs tissues
Me *grabs tissues
JUST IN CASE!
The woman is not afraid because Miguel is ugly but because he's " alive " 🤭
Ernesto's destiny is a good punishment because now he's know as the guy who killed his best friend for steal his songs and became famous, and will never have the final death
i will also not tolerate dog slander, also side note one of my mom's friend helped animate this movie as well as the first two how to train your dragons so I'm especially connected to them
Tell them a random stranger said hi 😉
@@classifieduser134 i will :)
I saw this movie on a big screen in a theater, I remember being delighted by how colorful it was, the music, and the story.
Yesss I love coco. Also... PLEASE watch Spirit Stallion of the Cimarron. My all time favorite movie along with how to train your dragon. I honestly thought I would have grown out of them but I watched again recently and nah, don’t think I ever will at this point
Yes pits such a good movie
Finally! Somebody else who loves this movie! Is the only movie I've ever watched, that I really remember anyway, without talking animals, sort of. Plus, it's animated, which makes it a lot easier for me to follow. Also, the music is amazing, and the story is kick ass! I miss when kids movies got to have guns in them. Also, I don't know if you've seen the Martian, but one, watch it, and two, it's really interesting to compare Matt Damon's younger voice with his older voice. They sound the same, but different. It's weird, and I like it!
OH THIS IS BEAUTIFUL
I love people with soul just like yours.
You have impeccable TASTE recommending Spirit. My fav animated movie alongside Lion King. Those two are the gems of their respective studios.
I always cry at the end when he sings to his great grand mother
The Sprinkle Cake....amazing how the one little side detail overshadowed the moment of Miguel being cursed! 🤣😂
I’m glad you enjoyed this movie, this movie hits so close to home considering the fact that I am Mexican myself 😁 this is the closest any animated movie has gotten to show what Mexican culture is especially for Day of the Dead or aka “Día De Los Muertos”. This movie never fails to make me cry 🥲😁😁
Watching this movie with my dad is the only time I've seen him cry. He'd lost both his biological father and the father his mom remarried, who helped raised him the year prior, and so it hit him so hard for my dad. It's my dad's favorite Pixar movie as a result, since it spoke so deeply to him.
one of the best pixars movies! made me cry a lot and I almost
never cry at movies lol
First-timer here, i just stumbled onto ur channel. AWESOME AWESOME reaction to an awesome movie. Keep up the good work
I love your videos keep up the good work
Thank you so much, I really appreciate it 😄
Maaan... Even with just the bits included in this commentary... The mama Coco "remember me" scene still makes me cry.
"Keep it together" Dude, it's okay. We all felt emotions with these kinds of movies, it's okay.
I'm kinda worried if you keep holding everything in just for us, you're going to burst :"D
There simply are no better movies than those from Disney. The emotions you get to experience while watching Disney movies are something that nothing else can give you. And behind every Disney movie is a wonderful and empowering message.
5:11 Miguel stole it from a display museum💀
welchy: I am not getting emotional in this movie. period.
me: we'll see about that
"it is not my fault"
"-it is his!"
No one:
Welch: You ruined *everything*
flooded my flat the amount i cried watching this but lordy its worth it, forgot how class that film is
"Coco is such a beautiful exploration of family, memory, and the importance of honoring our loved ones, even after they're gone. Every time I watch it, I can't help but reflect on my own family and the stories that connect us. The animation is breathtaking, but it’s the emotional depth that really hits home. It reminds us that our loved ones live on in our memories and in the stories we share. The bond between Miguel and his great-great-grandma is so touching and resonates deeply with anyone who understands the power of family and tradition. It also beautifully highlights the importance of pursuing our passions while being connected to our roots. I always end up crying, not just because of the sadness, but because of the overwhelming love and appreciation for life and family. I just wish I could tell my ancestors how much they mean to me, just like Miguel did. What an incredible film!"
17 minutes in, and you're already losing the "I'm not gonna cry" battle.
"Is he THAT ugly?"
There aren't many LIVING people in the land of the dead.
“Ah he’s so dead”
He really was 💀
Welchy:" Carpe diem"
Me currently studying latin and greek at university: HELL YES
*man dies*
Welchy: i sleep
*dog slander*
Welchy: W O K E
🤣🤣
Aws you have gotten so much comfortable in front of the camera :') and you've always make me laugh without even trying happy to see your channel growing
"Is that Nacho Libre?" 😂 You should react to that one some day, too. It would be hilarious!!
I’m always so happy and excited when someone first reacts to Coco
Disney Pixar did such an amazing job at portraying Mexican culture and it always makes me cry and always makes me nostalgic. The first time watching it I remember missing my family so much as I haven’t seen them in years now I am in NY and they are in MX.
I’m so glad you enjoyed the movie! Impressed you didn’t cry lmao.
Love to see your channel development! It is really taking off, and you're doing great :)
Welchy: I will not be getting emotional in this movie
The title: 👁️👄👁️
12:27 Great "ARRIBA!!" 😂 I love your channel!!
Lol many people who live in the UK/USA don't understand the culture of having an overwhelming population of stray dogs and cats living in the streets. Countless strays in urban areas learn to survive off of what they can squander from humans/garbage, many with countless unknown diseases and of unpredictable temperament. While I am fully one of those people who talks to my dog in a baby voice, I can also at least understand the difference in situation.
13:59 "it's that nacho libre" no its actually the great El Santo he is one of the most famous luchador in Mexico the reason he's famous it's because he never take off his mask in his life until one time on an interview before he died and he still wore it in his grave, but your are close
This video has zero dislike because it's so great.
Thank you, what an amazing compliment 😊
@@Welchy Your welcome
Loving this reaction and send you the best vibes from Colombia!!
Im not mentally prepared for this! Im sorry Welchy!
Neither was I 😂
The first time I watched this movie I just bawled my eyes out I do every time, it’s just so sad 😭 but I loved your reaction!
Thank you Sarah 🤩
@@Welchy your welcome! 😁
I love this movie so much, as a latina I can confirm everything about Miguel's family 😂👏
When I saw the spirit realm for the first time, my jaw dropped; it was so beautiful! And when Hector (then Miguel) sang "Remember Me" to Coco, immediate waterworks.
Loved this reaction! Your choices in movies are insane lately. Keep it up 🤩
The first time I watched this my dad was laughing at me because I was BALLING my eyes out.
"i'm not getting emotinial" the title says otherwise
YES! I was just looking for more reactions to Coco just last night. And then you lit up my life with this. Lmfao. Bless.
I am Mexican and I love that Coco represents our culture of how we view death. I cried every time I watch this movie. Love your reaction. And whenever you like, you are welcome in CDMX, Mexico 🇲🇽.
The first and only pixar movie I ever cried at. Beautifully done, Pixar.
I just remember myself in the cinema crying watching this movie and thanking God for being dark there lol
YES I was hoping you were gonna do this one
Congrats on 14k welchy :)
Thank you!!! :D
"You ruined everything" the accidental foreshadowing is gold
watching this now is so funny to me, i had basically the exact same commentary my first time through!! so much love welch 🖤
2:50 His mood quickly change as soon the grandma tries to whip the dog 😭
Aww Welchy, I loved this one ♥️ Well done
Thank yaaa :)
Such a good movie, and I've been really enjoying your reactions and commentaries! Subscribing! 😊
Yess a new video! I love your content 😍🤩
Thank you Megan 😆
wow great job! 15k already! keep up the great content!
Welchy: I am not getting emotional
Looks at video title
Are u sure about that?
Awww great! One of my absolute favorite Disney/Pixar movies! The world building, storytelling and music is on point! 🔥
And by the way they were drinking Tequila shots! 😉
Just because he said dogs are the best I’m subscribing
Hi I love your movie commentaries also coco is so sad but so good
That means a lot to me, thank you so much Sophia 💙
Had my friends watch this and they were on their phones the whole time and it KILLED ME. This move is such *perfection*
woke up to this upload... i did not need to cry this morning 🥺
Haha sorry Bailey 😆
I just found your channel and I’ve been binging your videos, I’m definitely subscribing :)