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Coco

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There are multiple artists with this name: 1) Coco is a UK Grime artist 2)Coco was a norwegian pop group formed by Christopher Higgins and Jørgen Riegels from Nesodden, Norway, and to a large extent featuring the dancer Arlene Wilkes (originally from Trinidad) on vocals. They were active between 1986 and 1994. 3)Coco was a girl group from Denmark that released the album 'Danseland' in 2004. The songs were mostly dance-pop versions of Danish children's songs and Disney music Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • children's music
  • nursery
  • preschool children's music

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coco Spanish or Mexican?
Coco is a Mexican film in terms of its cultural setting, themes, and inspiration. Produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures, "Coco" is an American animated film, but its story is deeply rooted in Mexican heritage. The film pays tribute to the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and showcases vibrant Mexican traditions, music, and family values. While the film's dialogue is primarily in English, there is also a Spanish-dubbed version available. The characters, locations, and much of the music are inspired by authentic Mexican culture. Therefore, while "Coco" is not a Spanish film (from Spain), it is a film about Mexico and its rich cultural tapestry, making it distinctly Mexican in its narrative and artistic essence.
How old is Miguel in Coco 2?
As of now, there is no official sequel to "Coco," so "Coco 2" does not exist. In the original "Coco" film, Miguel Rivera, the main character, is a 12-year-old boy. If a sequel were to be made and set a few years after the events of the first film, Miguel's age would depend on the timeline chosen by the filmmakers. However, since Pixar has not released "Coco 2" or provided any official information about Miguel's age in a potential sequel, any claims about his age in "Coco 2" are speculative. Fans can only refer to Miguel as a 12-year-old in "Coco" until an official sequel is announced with clear details about his age and storyline.
What is the main point of the movie Coco?
The main point of the movie "Coco" is to celebrate the importance of family, memory, and cultural heritage. The film follows young Miguel Rivera as he embarks on a journey through the Land of the Dead, seeking to understand his family's history and pursue his dream of becoming a musician. Through this adventure, Miguel learns about the significance of remembering loved ones who have passed away, a central theme of the Mexican holiday Día de los Muertos. "Coco" emphasizes that maintaining connections with family
Who did Coco marry in Coco?
In the film "Coco," the character named Coco refers to Mamá Coco, who is the great-grandmother of Miguel Rivera. Mamá Coco married a man named Julio Rivera. Julio is Coco's husband and Miguel's great-grandfather. While Julio is a secondary character and does not play a central role in the main plot, his presence is important within the Rivera family lineage. The story's focus is more on Coco's relationship with her father, Héctor, and her daughter, Elena, rather than her marriage. However, the family tree and the Rivera family's legacy are central to the film's themes, and Julio's marriage to Coco is part of the family history that shapes the narrative.
What is Coco slang for?
"Coco" is a slang term with different meanings depending on the language and region. In Spanish-speaking cultures, especially in Latin America and Spain, "coco" commonly refers to the coconut fruit. However, as slang, it can have several connotations. In many Latin American countries, "El Coco" (or "El Cucuy") is a mythical creature or boogeyman figure used by parents to scare children into good behavior. In other contexts, "coco" can be used informally to mean "head" or "brain" (e.g., "me duele el coco" means "my head hurts"). The meaning of "coco" as slang can vary widely, but it often relates to either the coconut, the head, or a folkloric monster, depending on the conversation and culture.

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