The Making of Coco

The Making of Coco

Cast

Anthony Gonzales plays Miguel Rivera, but that wasn’t always going to be the case. Coco is Pixar’s longest running film that was in the production stages. Pixar had been working on Coco since 2011 and in the beginning they brought in actors who they wanted to voice the roles. The voice actor for Miguel was chosen but he went through puberty while waiting to voice the character and so he was replaced by Anthony. However Pixar allowed the original voice actor Emilio Fuentes to voice a small line in the film.

Thanks to the actor changing we now have a singing Miguel. Originally he was only going to be play the guitar, but when they realised Anthony Gonzalez could sing, they made Miguel a singer. It was his beautiful singing voice that sealed the deal and got him the role.

Miguel’s last name is Rivera as a tribute to Jonas Rivera who worked on Pixar’s successful films Up and Inside Out.

Gael Garcia Bernal plays Héctor, in both the English and the Spanish version.

Benjamin Bratt plays Ernesto de la Cruz. This isn’t Benjamin’s first job voice acting, he has voiced Manny the camera man in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 1 and 2 and Eduardo and El Macho in Despicable 2. He also played Eric Matthews in Miss Congeniality.

Alanna Ubach plays Mamá Imelda. Alanna is best known for playing Serena in Legally Blonde, she’s won of Elle Wood’s best friends. She is actually reprising that role for Legally Blonde 3 which is coming soon.

Renee Victor plays Abuelita. Pueblito Guzmán is the woman Abuelita is based off. Pueblito was brought into the studio and asked to make different kinds of faces while photo and videos were taken. The animators examined the pictures and video in minute detail, seeing how a smile would change her face to how it could turn into a frown. It was harder to make Pueblito angry because she was having such a good time at Pixar but she managed it in the end.   

Jamie Camil plays Papá and Sofia Espinosa plays Mamá

Alfonso Arau plays Papá Julio.

Herbert Siguenza plays Tio Oscar and Tio Felipe.

Gabriel Iglesias plays the clerk.  

Lombardo Boyar plays Plaza Mariachi and Gustavo.

Ana Ofelia Murguia plays Mamá Coco.

Natalia Cordova-Buckley plays Frida Kahlo.

Selene Luna plays Tia Rosita.

Edward James Olmos plays Chicharrón, the old man who is forgotten by his family and takes the journey onward after death. Edward accepted the role of Chicharrón without truly knowing the story. He recorded his lines two years before the film aired and watched it just so he knew what to talk about during press release interviews and he was shocked at how beautiful and touching the film was. He became immensely proud to be part of the film

Development

Lee Unkrich was coming to the end of working on Toy Story 3 and he started thinking about what would come next. Lee was very interested in Dia de los Muertos, the festival in Mexico where relatives who had passed away, could come back to earth to see their family. The important sense of family in the film is what pushed him to make this film rather than other ideas he had.  

Sound has come a long way in animation, there was a time when sound wasn’t possible and that was less than 100 years ago. Now with Coco, Pixar have taken sound to another level, what was once seen as impossible has now been accomplished by Pixar. When any character plays the guitar, the exact notes and chords that they play are the exact notes and chords that you hear in the film. It’s incredible! The animators filmed people playing guitars in real life so closely and slowed it down to study it and use it for the basis of their animation.

The film was originally going to be called “Dia de los Muertos”, obviously naming it after the Mexican holiday. All was fine until Pixar tried to trademark the phrase so they could create merchandise with the phrase on. People weren’t happy, specifically the Mexican American community. Disney and Pixar realised there mistake and changed the name of the film to “Coco”.

Research

Groups of animators and filmmakers working on Coco visited Mexico to learn as much about the place as they could. They went and studied the people, the architecture, the food, their traditions and the atmosphere. One place on their travels that really stood out to them was the Mexican City of Guanajuato which ended up being the animators main reference point when designing and building the land of the dead. They liked how the place was full of warm colours like yellow, orange and red and how the buildings were stacked up on top of one another over the hillsides.

Music

Michael Giacchino was brought back to Pixar to work on the music for the film. Michael has done the music for Up, Ratatouille, Inside Out, The Incredibles and much more so it’s clear to say he knows how to work with Pixar. However, for Coco, being that the film is set in Mexico the filmmakers wanted to make sure that they were showing off the music of Mexico so they brought in Mexican musicians Germaine Frances and Camilo Lara. Camilo was there practicially from the beginning introducing Pixar to the world of Mexican music, including Mariachi bands and Ranchera music.

The music was recorded in Mexico city with more than 50 musicians, a lot of which used native Mexican instruments.

Songwriters Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson Lopez, the married duo behind the wonders of Frozen are also behind Coco’s most favourable song “Remember Me”.

Promotion and Reception

To promote the release of “Coco”, Southwest Airlines transformed there Boeing 737-700 Airplane into an advert for Coco with the Coco title and two guitar crossing over. It is also covered with decorative yellow and red shapes.

Coco gained positive reviews worldwide, but the best reviews came from Mexico, where the film is set. Prior to Coco being released in 2017 The Avengers, which was released in 2012 held the number 1 spot for top-grossing film in Mexico, until Coco surpassed it. In Mexico Coco made over 827 million pesos, which is $43 million.

The film did so well it won two Academy Awards, one for Best Animated film and the second for Best Original song. It also won a Golden Globe for Best Animated Film.

Over in Brazil, the name of the film had to be changed due to the fact that “Coco” it could have been mistaken for the Portuguese word “Cocô” which means poop. Instead the film is titled “Viva”.

Easter Eggs

It isn’t just dead people who live in the land of the dead, it’s dead technology which is why you’ll see an old Macintosh computer and walkie talkie radios.

For the 19th film in a row, John Ratzenberger returns to voice a Pixar character, because he is Pixar’s good luck charm. In Coco the character John voices is Juan Ortodoncia, a ghost who says only one word “Gracias”.

On the front of the door to the office in The Land of the Dead it says A113, which is a reference to a room at the California Institute of the Arts where many animators have worked including Tim Burton, Pete Docter and Brad Bird.  

The Pizza Planet Truck can be seen at the beginning of the film when Miguel looks out the window and the truck drives past.

Woody, Buzz and Mike Wazowski piñatas can be seen as Miguel is walking around the streets.

In the film Frida correctly identifies Dante as a Xolo dog which is very apt because Frieda was person in real life who stopped the Xolo dog from going extinct. The breed of dog was in decline due to it not being popular, but when Frieda and her husband started including the dog in the subject of their paintings it helped boost the popularity of the pup and saved the breed.

I really hope you enjoyed learning about the making of Coco, come back on Friday 2nd November for a blog where I sort Pixar characters into Hogwarts houses.

Disney Halloween Party

Disney Halloween Party

This year I decided to have a Disney Halloween themed get together and so I thought I would show you what Disney themed food I prepared for the party just encase you guys might want to host your own Disney Halloween party.

For the main I have made Disney Pizza which is literally just a pizza in the shape of Mickey Mouse’s head. These are great because everyone loves pizza and if you have any picky guests you let them put their own toppings on their own pizza. It’s a fun activity and it’s also less pressure for the host.

So you can either just stretch out your pizza into the shape of a Mickey, or you make three Pizza’s, one big (for his face) and two small ones (for his ears).

You can also make the toppings on the pizza Disney themed like I did. You can turn pepperoni into little hidden Mickey’s. I tried to do this with my mozzarella but sadly it all melted into one blob, at least it was tasty!

If you or your guests don’t like pizza (I know, crazy) then my other Disney suggestions are spaghetti bolognaise with meatballs, inspired by “Lady and the Tramp”, or Ratatouille, inspired by Ratatouille.

Then onto the best part, the puddings. I had three different options.

1. Gravestone Rice Krispy treats.

I was watching the film “Haunted Mansion” and thought gravestone treats would be great. Rice krispy treats are quite famous in the Disney parks and so to give me some nostalgia for my old Disney park days I choose rice krispy gravestones

All you have to do is make normal rice krispy treats which are rice krispys mixed with butter and marshmallows. You then mould your mixture into a rectangular baking tray and leave it overnight in the fridge to harden. Then carefully cut out graveyard shapes. Next melt some white chocolate with a couple drops of black food colouring to turn it grey. Cover the rice krispy treat in the mixture and let it harden by putting it in the fridge. Then write on the gravestone in black icing “R.I.P” followed by any Disney character you want. I choose the villains. To finish it off I dipped the treats in green icing to make it look like grass.

2. Jack Skellington Oreos.

In Tesco’s you can buy white chocolate covered Oreos which taste amazing. You can turn these into amazing Jack Skellington faces if you draw his face on using black icing. I used a food colour gel pen to create a more cleaned finish.  

3. Dia de los Muertos Skull Biscuits  

As one of the films we were going to watch was Coco, I knew I wanted to make Coco inspired food so I choose to make these day of the dead, skull biscuits.

All you do is bake and decorate. Yes, they are a little trickier than the other things I’ve made but they taste great and look so cool.

They’re a lot easier to make if you have a skull cut out cookie maker but if you don’t, just like I didn’t, you can find a picture online to copy from when cutting them out. They don’t have to be perfect, in fact wobbly lines just makes them more spooky. There also fun to decorate, you can put on a spooky playlist or put on a film to watch in the background.  

With the food sorted, the Disney film suggestions I have are: Hocus Pocus, Haunted Mansion, Coco, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Halloweentown and Twitches. Obviously you can watch whatever films you want but these are my favourite Disney Halloween films.

Let me know if you have a Disney Halloween party this year and what treats you had and come back on Monday 28th for a blog all about the making of Coco.

Coco Review

Coco Review

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A spoiler free review:

Coco is finally here, after months of waiting and after practically every other country has seen this film is it here and this makes me so happy. There has been so much hype about this film and from everyone I know who has seen in, they love it and rate it very highly so I went into the cinema with very high hopes and I am happy to report I was not disappointed.

Going into the film I knew a rough storyline which is what I am going to share with you now: Miguel is a young boy who dreams about being a musician but is a part of a large Mexican family who has banished music from their lives. In a twist of event Miguel finds himself in the Land of the Dead, where he realises his family is much bigger and closer than it was before.

coco family

Firstly I am going to say that I love this storyline. Pixar does such an amazing job of creating new and imaginative ideas for story’s and Coco is no different. There is no film in the Pixar film library or even the Disney library that I would say this is similar to. It is an original.

The other thing that Pixar are improving on dramatically, even though I didn’t think it possible, is the scenery and the attention to detail. The world in which Coco takes place in is so colourful and so well detailed you feel completely immersed in the film which helped me, the audience, connect to the characters and there are a lot of characters I loved in this film. Not only Miguel but Dante and Hector too, and most importantly Mama Coco. I have never met a character that I am was more quickly drawn to and protective of than Mama Coco, she is only in a handful of scenes, speaks minimal dialogue, but she tugs my heartstrings.

mama coco

Going back to talking about detail in this film, I noticed a few Easter eggs. The first was the pizza planet truck which can be seen within the first 10 minutes of the film when Miguel looked out of the window.

The second I’m not 100% sure was a real Easter egg but I believe I spotted a Nemo figurine on the second to top shelf where all the family photos were. Also on the alter is a snowman which looks like the snowman from the Pixar short “Knick Knack”.

The third Easter egg was a t-shirt a character was wearing at a concert which was black with a skull on the front, just like Sid has in Toy Story.

The fourth and the last Easter egg is easily seen, when Miguel is running through town very early on in the film you can see a lot of piñatas and there are three shaped like Mike Wazowski, Buzz Lightyear and Woody.

One thing I didn’t see though, but was looking out for was A113 and the Luxo ball. Please let me know in the comments below if you saw these.

 

This film was a step in a new direction for Pixar, they have opened there doors to another culture and I feel as though they have done it really well. From the opening scene of the Disney castle with the Mexican music playing, to the opening story of the film being narrated and shown through pictures of the different coloured paper cuts, the translated term for the paper. The film also teaches you about Ofrendas, which are the alters where you display the pictures of your departed relatives and Alebrijes which are spirit animals.

coco spirit animals

I also appreciated the nod to Frida Kahlo who if you didn’t know was a Mexican artist, however I do think they could have made that clearer for the people who don’t know who she is. There are a lot of Mexican facts I learnt from the film, but these are the major ones.

I have thought and thought and I have nothing bad to say about this film, even a week after seeing it I still think back to the film and how much I love it, the story, the look, the music, the voice acting (Anthony Gonzalez, a 13 year old boy was a perfect fit for Miguel), everything and if I had to be picky, my only problem is that during the trailers for the film, a lot of the comical moments are shown so that when watching the film in the cinema it isn’t as funny.

I am recommending this film to everyone, children, adults, Pixar fan, animation sceptics, everyone. This film is a rare gem that I feel everyone will get something out of the film they didn’t expect and if I had to give a tip: if you are a crier, bring tissues.

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I ‘m going to jump right in and say it, I loved the twist of Hector being Miguel’s dad and I didn’t see it coming. Now that I know about this plot point it does seem obvious, but because I was so wrapped up in the film, looking at how visually and emotionally beautiful it was, I didn’t have time to think about where this film was heading, I was just enjoying the story as it unravelled.

 

Pixar shows a murder! I couldn’t believe what I was watching. Never before have Pixar showed a character fall down dead, even as I write that I feel it was going too far. I do get that Pixar have shown attempted murder and several times used death as a threat, but never before have you seen a character murdered. I thought they did it in tasteful way, but I was just surprised that they went down this path of having Ernesto being a murderer.

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If you have seen the film please let me know what you thought about the twists and turns of the film, did you predict that they were going to happen or were you completely surprised.

 

That’s all I’ve got to say on Coco for now, but come back next Monday for a look at the films to look forward to in 2019.
 

What Films to Watch in 2018

What to watch in 2018

 

In 2018 there are a lot of Disney and Pixar films coming out that you may not be aware of and there is definitely some stuff to get excited about so in this blog I am going to be showing you the Disney and Pixar releases coming out in 2018, however please do be aware that I will not be including any superhero, marvel or Star Wars movies because I have never watched any of those movies (it’s on my bucket list to change that this year) and so it would be hard to talk about upcoming films.

Another thing to be aware of is I am not an expert on these films, I have no inside person giving me these details, this is just what I have found out from watching interviews and looking online.

I hope what I am telling you will be accurate but I will admit that there are some details that may be wrong and I apologise for that now.

The last thing to know about is there will be little to no spoilers. Where possible I will be talking about the plot of the film, but obviously I’m not going to be giving too much of the film away.

 

Coco 

By the time you read this blog Coco will be out in the UK so hopefully most of you have seen it by now, but if you haven’t, you need to. It is the latest Pixar release, and in my opinion Pixar doesn’t disappoint. The story follows a young boy, Miguel who is passionate about music. This passion leads him to the Land of the Dead where he meets his great-great-grandfather who shares Miguel’s passion for music and that is all I’m going to say. In most places, including the USA is was released in November so the majority of the world have seen it before and it already has an 8.7 rating on IMDB.

One thing I will say is if you tend to cry at movies, bring tissues because this is a tear jerker film.

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A Wrinkle in Time

The next upcoming film is A Wrinkle in Time which is the first live action movie on this list. In America the film is being released on March 9th and in the UK it’s March 23rd. Currently there are trailers which to me are reminiscent of the film Tommorrowland. It has a star studded cast which includes Reese Witherspoon from Legally Blonde, Oprah Winfrey from the Oprah Winfrey show, Chris Pine from the Star Wars films, Mindy Kaling from The Office and Inside Out, Zach Galifianakis from The Hangover and so many more.

If you want to know the complete story you can read the book by Madeleine L Engle which the film is based on. Personally I have never heard of this book before, but I believe in America it is a lot more well known, it is actually one of the most regularly banned in America due to the story. Talking of its story, from what I have discovered the main character Meg (played by Storm Reid) scientist father (Chris Pine) is presumed dead but then Mrs. Whatsit arrives and reveals to Meg that her father may not actually be dead so Meg, her brother and her friend then travel through a new and different kind of space to find him.

A wrinkle in time

The Incredibles 2

The second Pixar film to look forward to in 2018 is The Incredibles 2 which I believe in America and the UK is going to be released on the 15th June, however this is all subject to change, but the teaser trailer is out now.

Mr and Mrs Incredible, Violet and Frozone are all voiced by the same actors in the first film; the only voice actor that has been replaced changed is for Dash. Originally he was voiced by Spencer Fox, but as the years since the first film went by, Spencer Fox’s voice has deepened so he was replaced by Huck Milner.

Not much about the plot of the film has been released, however we do know, according to John Lassiter, that the film starts only minutes after the end of the previous film. Holly Hunter who plays Elastigirl, has said that the film will focus on her character fighting crime while Mr. Incredible is at home looking after Jack-Jack. Fighting stereotypes, woo!

A portion of the film will also focus of Jack-Jack gaining powers and the audience being aware of it but not his family.

We also don’t know who the villain of the film is going to be but we do know that the Underminer will be in the film because he is voiced by John Ratzenberger and John has voiced a character in every single Pixar film, he is there good luck charm.

The film is written by Brad Bird, who if you didn’t know is very well known in the Pixar and Disney world having also worked on The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Tommorrowland, among others.

the incredibles 2

Christopher Robin

This is the second live action film to be released in 2018. In America this film will be released on 3rd August under the name Winnie the Pooh and in the UK it will be released on 17th August under the name Christopher Robin. I have to say, being a big Winnie the Pooh fan, I am very excited for the release of this film.

Christopher Robin, who will be played by Ewan McGregor, is now grown up and struggling with his life and so with his wife Evelyn, played by Hayley Atwell he returns home to visit the 100 acre wood, and finds a few old palls including Winnie the Pooh, voice by Jim Cummings who has voiced him since 1988, Piglet, Eeyore who is voiced by Brad Garrett, Kanga, Roo and Tigger who is voiced by Alan Tudyk, who seems to be turning into the good luck charm for Disney.

The film will also star Mark Gatiss, who you may know from Dr Who or Sherlock, and he will play Giles, Christopher’s boss, my guess is he’s not going to be a likeable character.

One fact that I found very cool is that for one of the filming location, they went to the actual 100 acre wood in Dover, Kent.

Christopher robin

Wreck-It Ralph: Ralph Breaks the Internet

Wreck it Ralph 2 will be released on 21st November and it will take place 6 years after the end of the previous film. All is well in arcade world until the games begin to break, to save the arcade Vanellope and Ralph once again team up and head into internet to recover pieces of their game.

At the 2017 D23 there was a scene shown where Ralph and Vanellope meet the Disney princesses, this sounds utterly amazing. All of the original voices of the princess have reprised their roles accept for Snow White, Cinderella and Aurora. Mary Costa, who voiced Aurora is still alive, but due to her age and therefore change of voice, she is unable to voice Aurora.

On the IMDB it gives credits to several actors saying they will voice actors for C-3PO, R2D2, Yoda, Princess Leia from Star Wars and Iron Man and Gamora from Marvel. The website also hints that Nick Wilde and Judy Hopps from Zootopia, Pluto, voiced by Bill Farmer and Manny, Scrat, Sid and Diego from the Ice Age films with cameo.

Overall I think this is definitely a film that’s going to include a lot of surprise characters and Easter eggs.

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The Nutcracker and the Four Realms

The third live action Disney film to be released is The Nutcracker and the Four Realms which will be sometime in October.

From what I can work out the plot is quite complex, but I will do my best to simplify the story. Clara, played by Mackenzie Foy really wants to find this key that her late mother has given her. Clara discovers this golden piece of thread at her godfather, Drosselmeyer’s party, he is played by Morgan Freeman. Upon finding the key it vanishes and reveals a parallel universe which of course she enters through. From here Clara visits many different world and people including the Sugar Plum Fairy, played by Keira Knightley, Mother Ginger played by Helen Mirren and the Dew Drop Fairy played by Miranda Hart.

If you want to know more about the plot, the film is based on the story “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King.”

There is already a trailer that has been released for this film and it looks visually stunning, the costume designs and attention to detail looks like a step up from the live action Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast films and they were very visual films.

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Mary Poppins Returns

The film that has probably got the most hype is Mary Poppins Returns which is a sequel, not a remake which I think is important to point out. It will be coming on 21st December in the UK and 25th December in the USA.

The film will be set in London in the depression era and from the research I have done the film’s story will focus on a loss either personal to Mary Poppins (played by Emily Blunt) or Michael Banks (played by Ben Wishaw), I’m guessing Michael Bank’s wife will pass away, but that is only my personal theory. This then prompts the return of Mary and will also introduce her cousin Topsy who will be played by Meryl Streep (Mama Mia) and Jack a street lamplighter who will be played by Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton).

Jane, played by Emily Banks, and Ellen, played by Julie Walters, will also make an appearance along with a new character William Weatherall Wilkins, who will be played by Colin Firth, who is Michaels boss in the film.

Angela Lansbury (Mrs. Potts from the original Beauty and the Beast) will make an appearance as the Balloon Lady and Dick Van Dyke will be the only returning character from the original film but will be playing Mr. Dawes Jr, a character who in the original film Dick Van Dyke played his father.

Julie Andrew, the original Mary Poppins was offered a cameo role but turned it down as she didn’t want to steal the limelight from Emily.

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That is some of the upcoming films of 2018. I am personally so excited for all of them and will be heading to the cinema to see each one. Please do let me know in the comments bellow which your most excited for and if you liked this post please give it a like and subscribe for more Disney and Pixar posts.