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^So, that's at least 4 original songs (and a reprise) sung by the characters. How is it not a musical again?
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Sotiris wrote:^So, that's at least 4 original songs (and a reprise) sung by the characters. How is it not a musical again?
Because PIXAR does not make musicals! Stop questioning what you’re told to think, Sotiris! :shifty:
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^ :lol:

I guess they mean it’s not a traditional musical in the sense that the characters don’t suddenly start singing about their longings, or people in the street don’t sing together improvised songs that everybody seems to know while dancing perfectly choreographed dances (things that I’m not criticising, by the way, I actually love them). The excuse for the songs in this film seems to be more natural or realistic. They are sung at a concert, a talent show, etc. But with so many songs sung by the characters, I think there’s no doubt the film is indeed a musical.
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^Exactly what I'm thinking. But this does sound like a out of nowhere song
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D82 wrote:I guess they mean it’s not a traditional musical in the sense that the characters don’t suddenly start singing about their longings, or people in the street don’t sing together improvised songs that everybody seems to know while dancing perfectly choreographed dances. The excuse for the songs in this film seems to be more natural or realistic. They are sung at a concert, a talent show, etc.
So, films like Dreamgirls or Rock of Ages aren't musicals anymore? I get what you mean, but that to me is a very narrow definition of what a musical is.
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Sotiris wrote:So, films like Dreamgirls or Rock of Ages aren't musicals anymore? I get what you mean, but that to me is a very narrow definition of what a musical is.
I don't disagree with you. I wasn't defending Pixar on that, I was just saying that maybe that's what they mean when they say Coco isn't a musical; their excuse for not considering it a film of that genre. It wasn't my personal opinion of what a musical is or should be. I don't know why they are so reluctant to admit it's a musical, especially after the success of films like Frozen. Maybe because they've always said they don't do musicals, and they don't want to recognise they've broken that rule.

Here's a new TV spot:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HM5hE5wtVVc[/youtube]
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Another TV spot with new footage:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YvfxbSrhzc[/youtube]
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Check Out The Latest 'Coco' Disney Store Merchandise Plush, Journal, Figures, Clothing & More
http://www.pixarpost.com/2017/10/disney ... merch.html


And here's a sneak peek at the music video of the Latin American end credits version of Remember Me:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7UBMkBUogM[/youtube]
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Yup, FULL-ON musical: Eight songs and four reprises of Remember Me
https://www.insidethemagic.net/2017/10/ ... ign=buffer
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Yup, FULL-ON musical: Eight songs and four reprises of Remember Me
rotfl That's so much more than an average movie musical!
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Here are more details about the songs and the score: http://www.ramascreen.com/disney-pixars ... an-sounds/

Of the eight songs, five are original creations. One written by the Lopezes ("Remember Me"), and four by Germaine Franco and co-director Adrian Molina ("Un Poco Loco", "Everyone Knows Juanita", "The World Es Mi Familia" and "Proud Corazón"). The other three ("Much Needed Advice", "Jálale" and "La Llorona") must be traditional or already existing songs.
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D82 wrote:The other three ("Much Needed Advice", "Jálale" and "La Llorona" must be traditional or already existing songs.
"Much Needed Advice" doesn't sound like a pre-existing song though. I couldn't find anything on it online.
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^ Me neither. It actually sounds more like a score track title than a song title to me.

I guess the other two pre-existing songs are these ones:

La Llorona: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUfO7O4IbSM
Jálale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRIYIqmnWvc
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• Amazon has now added the tracklist to their soundtrack page and also who sings each of the songs (beware of spoilers): https://www.amazon.com/Coco-Soundtrack/dp/B073LZD7PH

• New versions of two popular Mexican songs that will appear exclusively on the Mexican soundtrack: • Promotional video in Spanish in which several artists and other famous people from Mexico say why they are proud to be Mexican: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7PQFv04RgM

• More promo clips: • And new international poster: https://www.facebook.com/WaltDisneyStud ... =3&theater
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Better put the second singer in #9 as a spoiler, but of course it is super obvious that the Great Grandmother dies

But, who do Antonio Sol, Natalia Lafourcade, Gabriella Flores and Libertad García Fonz play?
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disneyprincess11 wrote:But, who do Antonio Sol, Natalia Lafourcade, Gabriella Flores and Libertad García Fonz play?
I don't know about the others (they're not on the IMDB cast page), but Natalia Lafourcade, I believe, is a pop singer, who is just on the pop duet at the end of the movie.
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disneyprincess11 wrote:Better put the second singer in #9 as a spoiler, but of course it is super obvious that the Great Grandmother dies
OK, I've fixed it. Yeah, I'll be surprised if that doesn't happen.

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disneyprincess11 wrote:But, who do Antonio Sol, Natalia Lafourcade, Gabriella Flores and Libertad García Fonz play?
I don't know about the others (they're not on the IMDB cast page), but Natalia Lafourcade, I believe, is a pop singer, who is just on the pop duet at the end of the movie.
Yes, that's right. She doesn't play any character, she performs the end credits song along with singer Miguel. Regarding the other voice actors, it hasn't been announced yet what character they play. I'm very curious to know who Antonio Sol voices. He's in three of the songs.
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• New TV spots: • Another new version of a Mexican song exclusive of the country's album: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoKFBD6N2CQ

• Cover of the Mexican soundtrack: https://twitter.com/CreativaFest/status ... 6079469568

• Article in Spanish about the film: https://twitter.com/CinePREMIERE/status ... 6062353409

• Sneak peek at the Little Golden Book, adapted by co-director Adrian Molina: https://ohmy.disney.com/movies/2017/10/ ... lden-book/

• And Coco-themed plane and train:
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• New international poster: https://twitter.com/DisneyStudiosLA/sta ... 8449092609

• Full music video of the Mexican end credits version of Remember Me (unfortunately, like some of the other official Disney videos from Mexico, it doesn't seem to be available in all countries): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfzmjgpx-VE

• New still: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DL2yIwYUMAAI5ko.jpg:large

• More book covers from Amazon: • Another pair of standees: https://twitter.com/CreativaFest/status ... 7602518016

• And some news about the film:
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