SOOO Fun fact about this movie, before it was released Disney tried to file in order to secure a copyright to The Day of the Dead holiday. Like....all of it, the whole holiday. They wanted to issue a copyright on every candy, decoration, image, and tradition that was involved with Day of the Dead.... Obviously the court was basically like "You cant.... do that..." and it was shot down, but its still so wild to me that a company basically tried to say "WE OWN THIS HOLIDAHY NOW!!!" after making one movie. Awesome movie though, love seeing all that skeleton representation!! 💀💀💀
Wanna know the screwed up part? Ernesto ain't dead from that bell. According to the creator, due to how the Land of the Dead works, he's still undead under that bell. On top of that, even if they choose to get him out, he's gonna rot in prison since he got exposed... and the worst part is, despite Miguel exposing his crimes, there's bound to be holdouts who choose to remember him; basically, since he spent _years_ coasting off Hector's songs, he's not gonna get his Final Death for a _long_ time...
are you trying to say that ernesto has been a zombie under the bell for years that no one bothered to move and they would imprison a zombie if they found him all while him being a spirit at the same time, somehow living a separate existence?, yea i don't think you're on to something here
@@Thailandsmostwantedhe’s not a zombie, but rather since so many people remember him, he’ll probably be “alive” for a long time. Possibly in jail the whole time
@@Real_AlmightyGMDI mean, arguably he’d eventually be forgotten, specifically in terms of him being put up in altars, as the only ones dedicated enough to put him up in an altar would be those alive during his career, so that dedication would likely eventually die out especially with him being outed, but compared to others yeah he’d probably still be around for a bit
@@osa236harca6it’s not an entirely insane conclusion, it seemed quite clear that Hector was enjoying some amount of fame when working with de la Cruz and Imelda seeing that, probably believed Hector left them for fame
@@devoofthat’s a pretty realistic thing, as sad as it is. Not as common as dead adults, but still. As a lil mood lifter: did you know manatees are the most chill animal
The creatures are called "Alebrijes" they are a popular Oaxacan handicraft here in Mexico, the idea is making a monster made out of different animal parts (tho half if not more just look like dragons) making it ugly and then painting them with bright colors and bizarre designs making it beautiful. They were created by a piñatero because he saw them in several dreams while he was dealing with a gastric ulcer that almost killed him Dante is a "Xoloitzcuintle" a native breed that was thought to be mystical, being the giude and guardian of the dead during their journey trough the Mictlan (Mexica (Aztec) land of the dead). Don't know when but ppl started giving the same rol of Xolos to the alebrijes and everyone just rolled with it so that's why they are on the movie and Dante became one.
@@dalekrenegade2596no, Dante was able to cross while alive simply because he's a Xolo; it's like the role of the breed so he can just do it lol. Alebrijes in the movie are some sort of familiar in the afterworld, so Dante became one since he's close to Miguel and basically guided him to his family (if you watch again, it's always because of Dante that he finds a member of his family in the Land of the Dead)
@@dalekrenegade2596 I think Dante being trapped in the Land of the Dead like Miguel affected it. He was turning into an alebrije for that reason maybe? My first few years watching this, I always associated it with Miguel turning closer to death, since Dante is framed as his spirit animal.
He’s Puerto Rican? Didn’t he direct a Disney movie that was based off Colombian culture. The Encanto Movie. I end up thinking he was Colombian for some reason my bad
This is the first Disney film that got me emotional in years. My current list of hard hitting moments is: 1) Simba goes to a dead Mufasa in The Lion King 2) Andy says goodbye to Woody and the toys in Toy Story 3 3) Grandma Coco remembers her dad
I remember when I watched Coco, it was so amazing, and it made me emotional. I had an amazing abuela, and we always danced, and me and her were quite alike. When my abuela passed away, me and my mom were sad during that time, and now, when we watch Coco, my mom will get reminded of abuela.
17:59 I always end up cracking up when the conductor (based on Ghiacchino himself apparently) breaks his baton in half out of the sheer rage and disgust he feels towards Ernesto at that moment.
@@dannychief88 it's not shitting on anything imelda does not owe hector forgiveness no matter how hard he tries to set things right. He hurt her and she does not need to let him back into her life or even if she did she doesn't have to forgive him.
@Al_-cf1dj This. Not to mention a sudden reveal like that probably wouldn't immediately heal at least a _century_ of trauma, despair, and stubborness.
@Al_-cf1dj Lol, this is toxic as fuck. He hurt her by being murdered? Man gets murdered, women most affected. I get that it is realistic that she needed time to realize that her built up grudge wasn't real, but don't try to justify it.
I like how Imelda didn’t immediately forgive Hector (but still decided to help him). Even though he died, she still had to raise a kid all by herself at the end of the day (which is _very_ hard, coming from someone with a single mother) so it’s just nice how she didn’t immediately go “Oh! You died? I completely forgive you then! All past resentments are buried and everything is completely fine now!”
It's just women, and especially latin women, holding onto their emotions even if it is illogical. They will have a bad dream and then get mad at you irl for it. :D
I think her "and so what if it's true?" after Miguel explained that Hector died and couldn't have possibly came back is a nice piece of realistic writing. You can't expect someone to just throw away their beliefs and feelings about something they experience with one or two sentences even though they subconsciously know they are wrong.
The problem with that is that both died decades ago, the moment she arrived there she would have at least hear the made up story of him dying because of the chorizo. Like yeah the guy never came back, but because he's been dead the whole freaking time, been decades and she never heard of it? Even when he's well known there? Never asked herself why or just want and explanation for his actions? The existence of the scene is dumb at it's core
6:30 im actually so surprised that they didnt comment that a little girl apperently died if shes also a skeleton. Disney basically confirmed a little girls death
If I had a nickel for every time a big budget 3d animated movie about a Latino family with issues with a young main character who was outcast from the rest of their family and then had to fix their family and some magic, then I’d have two nickels, but it’s weird that it happened twice. The other one is encanto by the way
This movie is a masterpiece, one of my Favorite pixar movies together with the incredibles, finding nemo, Ratatouille and Up. Coco is EVERYTHING I needed for a perfect movie.
Maybe she resented her father for leaving her, but still deep down had an appreciation for music. Or maybe more family members were on the side of “music is bad”, and as such caused Coco‘s kid believe that too
I mean, Imelda was pretty dead set against it. She probably pressured Coco into raising her children without music, and by the time Imelda passed, the children shared her beliefs due to not knowing anything else. Maybe Coco felt like embracing music would be betraying her mother. Might not make sense, but trauma can mess with your mind.
I always attributed her new found love for music because of alzheimers, alzheimer's patients tend to remember their most notorious moments in youth or childhood.
Elena is the most passionate about the no music rule and holds the most reverence for Imelda. It’s obvious she was very close with her grandmother and adopted her ways. Coco was outnumbered by her mother, uncles, and children. But I like to believe maybe she and Julio had some rebellion streaks like Miguel
What type of Mexican??? 😂😂😂😂 that had me dying laughing 😂😂 I also like how Jack kept saying different Puerto Rican artists and saying that they are Mexican 😂😂
That part about the family member thing is so funny! Especially when your family member says something like “I remembered I changed your diapers!” And I’m like…ok? 😂😂😂
So the messed up part here is that this movie is based on a real family in Mexico and they make pottery instead of shoes and they modeled grandma coco exactly off of a real woman in the family and they have not received any compensation despite heavily basing the whole story off of that family
This is for the mexicans who got a good relationship with their family, i was like "damn" throughout the movie when i first watched it 😭😭😭 still made me cry tho
I think everybody tought coco was the dog, cuz the triler was always the dog and ppl was like "oh coco is a name for a dog" but then the movie came and everyone is like "the dog is no coco?"
I don’t understand how they forgot that she was upset that hector abandon her to raise their child alone lol. It also looks like she died young as well since she looks younger than her daughter in the afterlife.
You guys think Hector wrote Poco Loco based on silly thing Coco said as a child? Like saying the sky is red or shoes go on your head is such a kid like thing to do so I like to imagine that’s how he wrote it.
chat probably said it during the stream but just in case : the panther creature is based on alebrijes , which are a type of mexican folk art ! dante is able to accompany miguel into the afterlife ( and become an alebrije ) because he's a xolo dog , which are believed to guard humans in life and guide them in the afterlife .
Loved this. As a Hispanic, I cry a bit everytime at this movie. And I loved your reactions 😂. Even though its kinda a funny/sad movie. Your reactions are to f-king funny! 😂😂😂
Since all the characters turn to skeletons when they die and go to the land of the dead, all the kids in the land of the dead all died when they were kids and most characters dont die of old age
Hector has his flaws as a character, but what makes him my personal favorite is that despite all his issues, he nine times out of ten makes the right decision and does the right thing eventually. My favorite moment from him is right before his blood-relation to Miguel is revealed, and he and Miguel are both trapped in that pit. He is actively dying for the second time, and as far as he knows he is trapped with the descendant of his murderer, but he still goes out of his way to comfort Miguel regardless of his own feelings because he is the adult in the situation and Miguel is a terrified child dealing with the fallout of nearly being likewise murdered.
SOOO Fun fact about this movie, before it was released Disney tried to file in order to secure a copyright to The Day of the Dead holiday. Like....all of it, the whole holiday. They wanted to issue a copyright on every candy, decoration, image, and tradition that was involved with Day of the Dead....
Obviously the court was basically like "You cant.... do that..." and it was shot down, but its still so wild to me that a company basically tried to say "WE OWN THIS HOLIDAHY NOW!!!" after making one movie.
Awesome movie though, love seeing all that skeleton representation!!
💀💀💀
Disney successfully copyrighted Hakuna Matata, a Swahili phrase that used long before the film came out.
Reminds me of the fine brothers trying to copyright reactions💀
How greedy these mfing companies get is downright goofy
I FORGOT ABOUT THIS!! outrageous and disgusting lol
Yeah, the Disney artists are always amazing, but then Disney the corporation always does that dumbest moves
Yeah, I believe it
Wanna know the screwed up part? Ernesto ain't dead from that bell. According to the creator, due to how the Land of the Dead works, he's still undead under that bell. On top of that, even if they choose to get him out, he's gonna rot in prison since he got exposed... and the worst part is, despite Miguel exposing his crimes, there's bound to be holdouts who choose to remember him; basically, since he spent _years_ coasting off Hector's songs, he's not gonna get his Final Death for a _long_ time...
are you trying to say that ernesto has been a zombie under the bell for years that no one bothered to move and they would imprison a zombie if they found him all while him being a spirit at the same time, somehow living a separate existence?, yea i don't think you're on to something here
@@Thailandsmostwantedhe’s not a zombie, but rather since so many people remember him, he’ll probably be “alive” for a long time. Possibly in jail the whole time
He WILL be remembered....in the biggest scandal of Mexican history
@@ThailandsmostwantedMe when I don't know how to read:
@@Real_AlmightyGMDI mean, arguably he’d eventually be forgotten, specifically in terms of him being put up in altars, as the only ones dedicated enough to put him up in an altar would be those alive during his career, so that dedication would likely eventually die out especially with him being outed, but compared to others yeah he’d probably still be around for a bit
"Your parents will do the most evil shit imaginable and then just pray afterwards"
Bro, I did not know Eden grew up in my household.
Moment?
@@フカセはかわいい 05:00
“If you want us to watch more Mexican movies” had killed me
Same lol
😂😂😂 same
Nu uh
Mexican Disney movies*
🤓 um actually, he said:
“Mexican Disney movies.”
To be fair, Hector did still choose to walk out on his family. While he still did try to come back, I can understand why she would still be angry
he was just doing a gig, honestly the family was toxic af, also how come they never knew he died? they just jumped to abandonment.
@@osa236harca6i think maybe the villain(can’t spell his name) lied to them or something??? But true that whole family was crazy 💀
@@osa236harca6 it was supposed to be a gig but ended up being something bigger. remember, he left AFTER coco was born. not before
@@osa236harca6it’s not an entirely insane conclusion, it seemed quite clear that Hector was enjoying some amount of fame when working with de la Cruz and Imelda seeing that, probably believed Hector left them for fame
Unrelated but Tia Rosita is a BADDIE and no it's not necrophilia because they are spirits
12:17 “I wasn’t sure what type of Mexican he was” has got to be one of the funniest things I’ve heard on this channel 😂
I agree and I'm Mexican
ThAt’S oFfEnSiVe
Same it's Hilarious@@EarlyKing
it's just like jack to be racist on accident
the instant regret too lmao
“It’s like Coraline for people who aren’t depressed.”
And somehow with fewer dead children.
The land of the dead looks normal until you realize there are skeleton children meaning they died very early💀💀💀
@@devoofthat’s a pretty realistic thing, as sad as it is. Not as common as dead adults, but still.
As a lil mood lifter: did you know manatees are the most chill animal
@@ToastBoastOfficial They're the only animals complete unmoved by terrorist threats.
FUN FACT! in Brazil they changed the movie tittle cuz "coco" in português means "poop" (and coconut too) so they changed it to "Viva" 🤓
That's funny, in my country (chile) it means testicle, gotta say it's quite funny
And what did they change the movie Vivo to? Or did they just keep it the same way and just get confused between the 2 names? 😂
@@tigimer_0393they are different tho, viva and vivo
@@laultimarebanada Did they keep the name Coco in Chile?
@@mihaiteodor7763 yep
As a fellow Mexican I feel Eden’s pain throughout this reaction
As another fellow Mexican, i second this
Edit: i think i might have started somthing....🙀
As another fellow Mexican, i triple this
As another fellow mexican, i quadriple this
"Que tipo de mexicano-..."
-Jack
Real
The creatures are called "Alebrijes" they are a popular Oaxacan handicraft here in Mexico, the idea is making a monster made out of different animal parts (tho half if not more just look like dragons) making it ugly and then painting them with bright colors and bizarre designs making it beautiful. They were created by a piñatero because he saw them in several dreams while he was dealing with a gastric ulcer that almost killed him
Dante is a "Xoloitzcuintle" a native breed that was thought to be mystical, being the giude and guardian of the dead during their journey trough the Mictlan (Mexica (Aztec) land of the dead).
Don't know when but ppl started giving the same rol of Xolos to the alebrijes and everyone just rolled with it so that's why they are on the movie and Dante became one.
I still wonder if the dog was always a spirit or if he had a "earned his wings" moment. That transformation makes it look like it was the first time.
@@dalekrenegade2596 I dont know what they intended for it to be but i would say that it was just what Xolos do on that land of the dead
@@dalekrenegade2596no, Dante was able to cross while alive simply because he's a Xolo; it's like the role of the breed so he can just do it lol.
Alebrijes in the movie are some sort of familiar in the afterworld, so Dante became one since he's close to Miguel and basically guided him to his family (if you watch again, it's always because of Dante that he finds a member of his family in the Land of the Dead)
@@MarianFK True, but it still looks him going full rainbow was a first time thing.
@@dalekrenegade2596 I think Dante being trapped in the Land of the Dead like Miguel affected it. He was turning into an alebrije for that reason maybe? My first few years watching this, I always associated it with Miguel turning closer to death, since Dante is framed as his spirit animal.
I love all the Lin Manuel Miranda references and how nobody pointed out that he is in fact another Puerto Rican and not a Mexican.
i thought he was dominican because of his other project in the heights
They weren't sure what kind of Mexican he was
He’s Puerto Rican? Didn’t he direct a Disney movie that was based off Colombian culture. The Encanto Movie. I end up thinking he was Colombian for some reason my bad
@@bhavanijayant526 and he directed in the heights which is a dominican neighborhood in new york
@@svftystrange Oh wow really?
This is the first Disney film that got me emotional in years. My current list of hard hitting moments is:
1) Simba goes to a dead Mufasa in The Lion King
2) Andy says goodbye to Woody and the toys in Toy Story 3
3) Grandma Coco remembers her dad
that's *mama* coco to you! smh
Everytime I watched this, I cried hard.
It didnt help that my grandma passed away in that exact year
Inside out too
I was already emotional near the end of the movie but when I saw skeleton coco I started bawling
Man, even though they were making a billion jokes a second (and me laughing at them) I still cried with the ending of the movie. What a great film
One best Pixar movie for me
Yeah even though I never cry at any movie whatsoever, this made me make a river
Yeah this movie always makes me cry
Miguel’s great great grandmother literally gave him the ultimatum to give up his passion and dreams or *die*
Accurate. If you aren’t Mexican you wouldn’t get it
"is he puerto rican?"
"i wasnt sure what type of mexican he was" 💀
I remember when I watched Coco, it was so amazing, and it made me emotional. I had an amazing abuela, and we always danced, and me and her were quite alike. When my abuela passed away, me and my mom were sad during that time, and now, when we watch Coco, my mom will get reminded of abuela.
“Me and my mom and I” ? And also sorry for your loss, sounds like you had fun memories
@@engineergaming2113 I didn't realize I made that mistake in my sentence, thank you for catching that
@@Rat_Is_Sleepy no problem
Can we appreciate how Spilling The Milk never fails to make me spill my milk?
elaborate
You wanna explain what you mean there?
Ayo 👀
When will we get them to spill the tea?
@@decadryl in excruciating detail?
17:59 I always end up cracking up when the conductor (based on Ghiacchino himself apparently) breaks his baton in half out of the sheer rage and disgust he feels towards Ernesto at that moment.
imelda didn't immediately forgive hector bc, wether he eventually decided to come back or not, hector still left her alone with a child to raise
He was coming back quite shitting on something he was trying to set right
@@dannychief88 it's not shitting on anything imelda does not owe hector forgiveness no matter how hard he tries to set things right. He hurt her and she does not need to let him back into her life or even if she did she doesn't have to forgive him.
@Al_-cf1dj This. Not to mention a sudden reveal like that probably wouldn't immediately heal at least a _century_ of trauma, despair, and stubborness.
@Al_-cf1dj Lol, this is toxic as fuck. He hurt her by being murdered? Man gets murdered, women most affected. I get that it is realistic that she needed time to realize that her built up grudge wasn't real, but don't try to justify it.
we need the beverly hills chihuahua binge immediately
omg no i would perish
I’d cry if happibess
God please make this a thing id cry.
I LOVE PAPI
There's
There's more than one
I feel like when someone dies in any hispanic country, no matter what race or ethnicity, they become a permanent resident of Mexican Heaven.
6:35 😂
Kor: “Dang heaven is segregated?”
Jack: “What does white people heaven look like”
Blue: “Starbucks?”
Jack: 🤬
Then them putting the Boondocks White Heaven skit in too made it peak
I had to pause the video xD
I think I would rather go to hell.
@@Silverwind87tbh same
"shtarbhucks?"
“I wasn’t sure what type of Mexican he was” nah this sent me 😂
I like how Imelda didn’t immediately forgive Hector (but still decided to help him). Even though he died, she still had to raise a kid all by herself at the end of the day (which is _very_ hard, coming from someone with a single mother) so it’s just nice how she didn’t immediately go “Oh! You died? I completely forgive you then! All past resentments are buried and everything is completely fine now!”
It's just women, and especially latin women, holding onto their emotions even if it is illogical. They will have a bad dream and then get mad at you irl for it. :D
The pain i went through each time jack mentioned someone or something Puerto Rican instead of Mexican 😭😭😭
I think her "and so what if it's true?" after Miguel explained that Hector died and couldn't have possibly came back is a nice piece of realistic writing. You can't expect someone to just throw away their beliefs and feelings about something they experience with one or two sentences even though they subconsciously know they are wrong.
The problem with that is that both died decades ago, the moment she arrived there she would have at least hear the made up story of him dying because of the chorizo. Like yeah the guy never came back, but because he's been dead the whole freaking time, been decades and she never heard of it? Even when he's well known there? Never asked herself why or just want and explanation for his actions? The existence of the scene is dumb at it's core
@@shuiveri5782 Yeah, one of the perks of an afterlife is catching up on all the gossip.
6:30 im actually so surprised that they didnt comment that a little girl apperently died if shes also a skeleton. Disney basically confirmed a little girls death
holy shit children die...
It's almost like...life!
Sadly.
Reminds me of the young ghost at the train station in Spirited Away.
If I had a nickel for every time a big budget 3d animated movie about a Latino family with issues with a young main character who was outcast from the rest of their family and then had to fix their family and some magic, then I’d have two nickels, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
The other one is encanto by the way
I thought the Book of Life.
@@GeekZone210make it three nickels then
@@GeekZone210 so not even two but three times now, damn
I get the similarities but Coco and Encanto tell completely different stories, have different themes, and different protagonists
God damnit. Now I find Grandma Coco reaching towards the screen funny for literally no reason.
for anyone wanting the time stamp: 19:13
This movie is a masterpiece, one of my Favorite pixar movies together with the incredibles, finding nemo, Ratatouille and Up. Coco is EVERYTHING I needed for a perfect movie.
Agreed
one of the only instances where I agree with someone calling a movie a masterpiece
It’s funny that the Mexican Pixar movie has a border control system in it’s afterlife.
12:18 I almost spit out my drink 😂
Don’t you mean, spill your milk?
Kid named finger joke made me want to peel my skin off
I think it's more unbelievable that Coco of all people would still raise her daughter on the mentality to hate all music
Maybe she resented her father for leaving her, but still deep down had an appreciation for music. Or maybe more family members were on the side of “music is bad”, and as such caused Coco‘s kid believe that too
I mean, Imelda was pretty dead set against it. She probably pressured Coco into raising her children without music, and by the time Imelda passed, the children shared her beliefs due to not knowing anything else. Maybe Coco felt like embracing music would be betraying her mother. Might not make sense, but trauma can mess with your mind.
I always attributed her new found love for music because of alzheimers, alzheimer's patients tend to remember their most notorious moments in youth or childhood.
Elena is the most passionate about the no music rule and holds the most reverence for Imelda. It’s obvious she was very close with her grandmother and adopted her ways. Coco was outnumbered by her mother, uncles, and children. But I like to believe maybe she and Julio had some rebellion streaks like Miguel
Usually on Mexico there’s kinda like a family monarch or whatever, so it’ll make sense that Mama Imelda had more influence than coco for a while
I like how the dementia counter is implemented for Eden specifically
19:10 why am I laughing I don't even get it lmao
If you had a Hispanic grandmother you know the true power of that slipper
Another score for Pixar, right here. Nothing could top it back in 2017.
What type of Mexican??? 😂😂😂😂 that had me dying laughing 😂😂 I also like how Jack kept saying different Puerto Rican artists and saying that they are Mexican 😂😂
"No kid could ever be that talented"
Mozart has entered the chat
As a Mexican I approve all the jokes made about my country in this video 👍
2:58 i love how this aged, with ben shapiro rapping
"Where's the Breaking Bad filter?" 💀
That part about the family member thing is so funny! Especially when your family member says something like “I remembered I changed your diapers!” And I’m like…ok? 😂😂😂
This movie has a better twist than most modern Disney movies
The Incredibles 2 had a great twist as well
@@joegover9452 hope thats sarcasm
fr it gave me chills when hector realized ernesto poisoned him
Not that big of a deal ngl 💀
Great movie tho don't get me wrong
Love that every Hispanic reference they knew was just a Puerto Rican one 🤣 PUERTO RICO MENTIONED 🇵🇷‼️‼️
Obviously because is Puerto Ricans are slaves of usa
🇵🇷❤️
Even with the stupid jokes every two and a half seconds I still cried at the end lmao. It’s gets me every time
So the messed up part here is that this movie is based on a real family in Mexico and they make pottery instead of shoes and they modeled grandma coco exactly off of a real woman in the family and they have not received any compensation despite heavily basing the whole story off of that family
This is for the mexicans who got a good relationship with their family, i was like "damn" throughout the movie when i first watched it 😭😭😭 still made me cry tho
I think everybody tought coco was the dog, cuz the triler was always the dog and ppl was like "oh coco is a name for a dog" but then the movie came and everyone is like "the dog is no coco?"
They should watch "The Book of Life" next,to be honest I prefer it more than Coco but they both good
I SECOND THAT! Book of Life next pleaseeee
Third! It's a fantastic movie
Fourth! I was looking out for this comment
"Why does the dog not become a skeleton?" because he is a Xoloxcuintle, the guardians that escort sould to the underworld, bro lmao
11:19 bro literally described the Book of Life lmao. Fr they should watch it it slaps
I couldnt help just laughing whenever they mention Lin Manuel, another famous Puerto Rican
20:00 that scream 😂
Bro was sent to hell
I don’t understand how they forgot that she was upset that hector abandon her to raise their child alone lol. It also looks like she died young as well since she looks younger than her daughter in the afterlife.
She looks like she could have died in her late 40s or early 50s. Hector may have died in his 20s.
There needs to be a buzzfeed quiz that lets you figure out what type of mexican you are.
You guys think Hector wrote Poco Loco based on silly thing Coco said as a child? Like saying the sky is red or shoes go on your head is such a kid like thing to do so I like to imagine that’s how he wrote it.
Eden’s “hector!” fucking kills me
I love that every time he opened his mouth to reference a Mexican artist they were Puerto Rican😭
They really JunCOOKED with this one
chat probably said it during the stream but just in case : the panther creature is based on alebrijes , which are a type of mexican folk art ! dante is able to accompany miguel into the afterlife ( and become an alebrije ) because he's a xolo dog , which are believed to guard humans in life and guide them in the afterlife .
Loved this. As a Hispanic, I cry a bit everytime at this movie. And I loved your reactions 😂. Even though its kinda a funny/sad movie. Your reactions are to f-king funny! 😂😂😂
Imelda's thought process absolutely baffles me, "Hm, I'm gonna let this child DIE because he doesn't agree with my views on music." Like lady wtf
holy shit the balance between crying and laughing my ass off on that last scene is insanely funny to me
“You will remember me for centuries”
I SPIT OUT MY FUCKING WATER
This one was funnier to me than their usual videos it’s great
Man this movie always makes me tear up no matter how much I watch it. Still one of my favorite Pixar movies
His dog is Xolo dog, they’re considered very sacred guard animals. It’s believed that they protect humans also in the afterlife.
21:04 "i pegged Brett Hand" 💀
Coco is a fever dream I don’t remember until I walk into Taco Bell
as a Mexican, I FUCKING LOST IT WHEN JACK SAID “WHICH TYPE OF MEXICAN” HA😭
1:28 dude the wyatt oleff shot scared me so much as a guy who had the weirdest IT phase in 2018-2019
12:28 Zoro agreeing with bro 💀
6:05, Why the fuck is this so relatable 💀
If a movie can get these guys to say awe than it most be so heartwarming lol
Omg I loved this movie! So many great moments lol
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His great great grandmother wasnt upset that hector died, she was upset hector left in the first place.
1:37 😂😂😂 sm0ked out dawg LET THAT OOCHIE BREATHE hands on your knees
The fucking scream when Coco reached out killed me 💀
Rip
12:10 THIS HAD ME CRYING
0:58 How tf does bro know Bad Bunny and especially Peso Pluma 😂😭
"mexican disney movies" 💀💀
7:03 it’s just like that one one piece quote “ a man only dies when he is forgotten “
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Finally it’s time for coco
Ain't no way you whippersnappers are old enough to remember Saved By the Bell, no shot.
Cable reruns, DVDs, and streaming still exist
These guys are hilarious. Eden felt all those jokes this video 😂
2:02 as a puerto rican this is such a real reaction
6:56 my abuela (grandma) walked into my room and heard all that about how heaven sucks, shook her head in anger and left 🧍
6:41 ha, bro thinks he's going to heaven 💀🗿
Since all the characters turn to skeletons when they die and go to the land of the dead, all the kids in the land of the dead all died when they were kids and most characters dont die of old age
I love how we were watching this in Spanish class this year and we put down la chancla in out notes when his abuela hit the guitar player.
8:21 I'm dead 💀
"You think lin menual did this as a kid" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
0:02 for some reason I was expecting cocomelon. I don’t even watch that show and was expecting it. Gah it’s infected society
Ehhh comparing Cocomelon to current things makes Cocomelon look good
Hector has his flaws as a character, but what makes him my personal favorite is that despite all his issues, he nine times out of ten makes the right decision and does the right thing eventually. My favorite moment from him is right before his blood-relation to Miguel is revealed, and he and Miguel are both trapped in that pit. He is actively dying for the second time, and as far as he knows he is trapped with the descendant of his murderer, but he still goes out of his way to comfort Miguel regardless of his own feelings because he is the adult in the situation and Miguel is a terrified child dealing with the fallout of nearly being likewise murdered.
One of my favorite Pixar Movies!!
6:41 If white people heaven is Starbucks, then wouldn’t Canadian heaven just be Tim Hortons?
I LOVE COCO THANKS FOR WATCHING IT FOR US!
FR
Holy fuck, the shovelware joke about the grandma nearly destroyed me lmao