imaredshirt:

I am sorry, señor, but your image does not match anything in our records.”

“But… what? What does that mean?”

“It means that your photo is on no one’s ofrenda.”

“So what does that mean? I can’t cross the bridge? I can’t see my daughter because of some, some mistake?”

“Señor–”

“You have to let me through. I just want to see my daughter–”

“I am sorry, but please move along, there are others waiting to cross.”

Ok, so, can you imagine the first time Hector tried to cross over on Dia de los Muertos, and learning he couldn’t, because no one had put his photo up? And thinking Imelda was angry with him even after his death, because surely his best friend Ernesto had informed his family of his passing? When really Imelda believed he had completely abandoned them, never to return, because Ernesto had neglected to tell her anything? It just makes everything worse. I just made myself sad x10. I’m going to go cry, now.

Please write that fanfiction, there isn’t enough of it for coco

clxcool:

If Disney was wise enough, they could’ve made a new short for Coco with these guys focusing on the theme of day of the dead rather than putting a short with an idiotic snowman(which in the end got pulled from Mexican theaters due to negative feedback).

THIS THO

telodijepalomita:

Ya para terminarme de morir con Hèctor y Cocobaby, 

Le agradezco mucho a Pixar la relación padre-hija. Mis padres están divorciados, y mi padre sòlo tuvo hijas. Hemos tenido altas y bajas, pero la película me hizo reflexionar en la relación desde el punto de vista del padre y que sin importar que pase, su amor siempre será grande e incondicional.

Díganme Cocolocos, ¿a ustedes también los traìan con calcetitas de encaje?