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Coco Trivia

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19 Questions
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1. In what fictional Mexican town does Diego and his family live?
Santa Cecilia
2. What does Miguel’s family, the Rivera's, do for work?
They're shoemakers
3. How does Ernesto de la Cruz die?
He was crushed by a giant bell
Ernesto de la Cruz dies in 1942 during a performance when a stagehand leans against a lever inadvertently releasing a giant bell suspended above.
4. What flower is used in the celebration of Día de Los Muertos?
Marigold
5. What is the name of Miguel’s dog?
Dante
6. What type of dog is Miguel's dog Dante?
The Xoloitzcuintli breed, or Xolo
The Xolo is a hairless breed and the national dog of Mexico. Frida Kahlo was also known to have owned a Xolo.
7. How does Miguel come to find himself in the spirit world?
He was cursed from stealing a guitar
8. Why is Héctor unable to cross the bring into the Land of the Living?
His picture isn’t on anyone's ofrenda
9. What is an alebrije?
A spirit animal
10. How do the people of the spirit world think Héctor died?
They believe he died choking on a piece of chorizo
11. What song does Miguel play at the talent show?
Un Poco Loco
12. What does Frida Kahlo's alebrije resemble?
A monkey
13. How does Héctor sneak into Ernesto de la Cruz’s party?
He disguised himself as Frida Kahlo
14. What does Miguel discover about how Héctor actually died?
He was poisoned by Ernesto de la Cruz
15. For whom is the song Remember Me written?
Héctor writes the song for his daughter Coco
16. How are Miguel and Héctor rescued from the pit in which they find themselves imprisoned by Ernesto de la Cruz?
The are flown out by Imelda's alebrije
17. What song does Imelda sing when she finds herself on Ernesto de la Cruz’s stage?
La Llorona
18. What happens to the forgotten?
The final death
When there isn't anyone left in the land of living who remembers you, it is explained one dies the 'final death.'
19. What was the Pixar film Coco's title changed to for audiences in Brazil?
Viva! A Vida É Uma Festa!
Disney decided to change the title for Brazilian audiences due to a variation of the word, cocô, meaning poop in Portuguese.