Check out This Video of Oscar-nominated Coco Being Re-told With Emojis

In celebration of Coco being nominated for two Oscars for “Best Animated Picture” and “Best Original Song,” Disney has released a special edition of its popular series “As Told By Emoji.”  This video offers an emoji-fied retelling of Miguel’s incredible adventure to reunite his family. From Miguel’s journey to the colorful Land

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The Deleted Opening Scene of “Coco” has been Released

Disney Pixar’s “Coco” is full of catchy music that the whole family will love.  It even has a song, “Remember Me,” up for Best Original Song at the Oscars in March. But did you know at one point “Coco” was envisioned to be a wall-to-wall musical?!  And now we have

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Frida Kahlo Display Up Outside the Mexican Pavilion as Part of Epcot’s Festival of the Arts

If you’ve seen the Disney•Pixar film Coco, you will have noticed that the highly-esteemed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo was featured quite heavily when Miguel ventured over to the Land of the Dead.  Due to the movie’s popularity, it is not surprising that the Mexican Pavilion is paying homage to Frida

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Mirror de los Muertos Exhibit is Now Lit at the Mexico Pavilion at Epcot

We can’t wait for the Mirror de los Muertos to be available.  And now that they are lit, it’s looking like that could be any day now. You’ll find this exhibit in the lobby of the Mexico Pavillon in the World Showcase at Epcot.     Inspired by Disney Pixar’s “Coco“,

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Multiple Disney and Pixar Films Nominated For Academy Awards

The 90th Academy Award Nominees celebrating the best films of 2017 have been announced and Disney is well represented. Unsurprisingly Coco, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Beauty and the Beast all made the cut. I’m also happy to report that the Disney/Pixar animated short “Lou” and Guardians of the Galaxy

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Disney Pixar’s “Coco” Take Home the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature

Last night “Coco” took home the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature. Disney/Pixar’s acclaimed Dia de Los Muertes (Day of the Dead)-themed blockbuster, which hit theaters in November, was the frontrunner in it’s category. “Coco” was directed by Oscar winner Lee Unkrich (“Toy Story 3”), co-directed by Adrian Molina and

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Four-year old Boy’s Touching Tribute to Sister from Disney Pixar’s Coco

In Disney Pixar’s “Coco” aspiring musician, Miguel, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer. The song, “Remember Me,” from the movie is sure to tug on your heartstrings, but hearing this sweet little 4-year old boy sing it to his little sister, who passed

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