9 Theories About Pixar’s Coco That Completely Change The Movie

Pixar movies are always fun to theorize about, and Coco is no exception! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6

Pixar’s Coco was a massive success filled with great songs, incredible visuals, and a story with plenty of twists and touching moments. Just like any other Pixar movie, the film has been dissected and analyzed as people come up with theories about the character and story. Once you know about these theories you’ll never watch the movie the same again!

The rules showcased for the Land of the Dead are based on people’s memories. This means that the infamous can essentially live forever in the land, allowing evil figures from our past to have a life of happiness. Mr. Incredible and Hector have the same goals and motivating factors in their films — to be remembered at the height of their careers and to live on forever. Coco has a lot of music, but it may not be considered a musical, even though there is a lost musical version out there! The Pixar theory helps connect Coco to other films, including the world of Inside Out. Coco can be compared to a lot of movies, but one of the biggest inspirations is clearly the Little Mermaid. Miguel draws inspiration from the television and showcases an iconic shot many animators and artists can also relate to. The land of the dead captures characters at their time of death, meaning many of the people sadly died at a young age. Coco once again continues the connections to the horror film The Shining with various references and a whole dakr theory separate from the Pixar theory. Watch to see all these theories and which ones you agree with!

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Featuring:

1. THE INFAMOUS LIVE FOREVER
2. MR. INCREDIBLE & HECTOR
3. THE LOST MUSICAL
4. OBSESSED WITH FAME
5. A CONNECTION TO BING BONG
6. COCO & THE LITTLE MERMAID
7. INSPIRATION FROM THE TV
8. YOUNG DEATHS
9. THE SHINING THEORY

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