Honoring the memories of our ancestors on Dia de los Muertos, Pixar released a new clip showcasing the moment Miguel realizes the "Land of the Dead" is in fact - real. The minute-long clip, highlights not only the beauty of the towering city but also Miguel's humorous side, as he begins to question what he's been told in young life. Watch the embedded clip below.
It should also be noted that the song in the clip, Crossing the Marigold Bridge, will be available on the official Coco soundtrack (full release November 10). If you want to get a sense for the songs in the film, Un Poco Loco and Remember Me have already been released — pick up the soundtrack on Amazon or iTunes using these direct links (or sample the tracks below).
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It should also be noted that the song in the clip, Crossing the Marigold Bridge, will be available on the official Coco soundtrack (full release November 10). If you want to get a sense for the songs in the film, Un Poco Loco and Remember Me have already been released — pick up the soundtrack on Amazon or iTunes using these direct links (or sample the tracks below).
Related Posts
- Coco's Mexico City Premiere at the Palacio de Bella Artes
- Pixar's 'Coco' Opens The Morelia International Film Festival & The Reviews Are In
- Pixar Post Podcast 058: Interview with Co-Director Adrian Molina & Lead Story Artist Dean Kelly (& More Coco, Cars 3 & Incredibles 2 News)
Pixar Post - Julie & T.J.