Coco (franchise)

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Coco
Disney's Coco logo.png
Created by Lee Unkrich
Jason Katz
Matthew Aldrich
Adrian Molina
Developed by
  • Adrian Molina
    Matthew Aldrich
Original work Coco (2017)
Owner
Years2017–present
Films and television
Film(s)
Short film(s)
  • Dante's Lunch (2017)
  • A Day in the Life of the Dead (2021)
Games
Video game(s)
Audio
Soundtrack(s)
  • * Work where this franchise's characters or settings appeared as part of a crossover.

Coco is an American media franchise created by Lee Unkrich, Jason Katz, Matthew Aldrich and Adrian Molina. It follows a 12-year-old boy in Mexico named Miguel (Gonzalez) who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead. The franchise is produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by its parent company Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. It began with the 2017 film of the same name, and will be followed by Coco 2 (TBA). The franchise also includes two short films, several video games, and one future theme park attraction.

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Films

FilmU.S. release dateDirected byScreenplay byStory byProduced by
Coco November 22, 2017 Lee Unkrich Adrian Molina & Matthew AldrichLee Unkrich & Jason Katz & Matthew Aldrich & Adrian Molina Darla K. Anderson
Coco 2 TBALee UnkrichTBAMark Nielsen

Coco (2017)

The story follows a 12-year-old boy in Mexico named Miguel (Gonzalez) who is accidentally transported to the Land of the Dead, where he seeks the help of his deceased musician great-great-grandfather to return him to his family and reverse their ban on music.

Coco 2 (TBA)

In March 2025, Disney CEO Bob Iger announced that a sequel, titled Coco 2, is in development. Unkrich and Molina will return as director and co-director, respectively, while Mark Nielsen will serve as producer. [1] [2] The announcement included a release year, [3] [4] which was subsequently removed. [5]

Short films

Dante's Lunch (2017)

A two-minute short film, titled Dante's Lunch – A Short Tail, was released online on March 29, 2017. It introduces the film's supporting character, a Xoloitzcuintle named Dante. The short was created early in the animation process by Unkrich and his team to have a better sense of the character. [6]

The short follows Dante trying to catch an Héctor's bone.

A Day in the Life of the Dead (2021)

This short is from Pixar Popcorn series and its about the average day in the afterlife. [7]

Video games

Miguel, Dante, and Héctor appear as playable characters in the fighting game Disney Heroes: Battle Mode.

In 2019, the video game Disney Magic Kingdoms included a limited-time event based on Coco, with a storyline that takes place after the events of the film, including Miguel Rivera, Dante, Abuelita, Héctor Rivera, Mamá Imelda, Mamá Coco, and Ernesto de la Cruz as playable characters, as well as attractions based on locations of the film, including Land of the Dead, Musical Celebration, Rivera Familia Home, and Santa Cecilia Market Shop. After the event, the content of the film returning in limited-time promotions. [8]

Cast and characters

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This section includes characters who have appeared in the franchise.

CharactersTheatrical filmsShort films
Coco Coco 2 Dante's LunchA Day in the Life of the Dead
Miguel Anthony Gonzalez TBAAnthony Gonzalez
Héctor Gael García Bernal Gael García BernalCharacter is mute
Ernesto de la Cruz Benjamin Bratt
Mamá Imelda Alanna Ubach Character is mute
Abuelita Renée Victor Character is mute
Mamá Coco Ana Ofelia Murguía
Chicharrón Edward James Olmos
Papá Julio Alfonso Arau
Tía Rosita Selene Luna
Tía VictoriaDyana Ortellí
Tíos Oscar and Felipe Herbert Sigüenza Character is mute
Papá Jaime Camil
Mamá Sofía Espinosa
Tío Berto Luis Valdez
Gloria Carla Medina
AbelPolo Rojas
RosaMontse Hernandez
Plaza Mariachi Lombardo Boyar
Arrival Agent Octavio Solis Character is mute
Clerk Gabriel Iglesias
Corrections Officer Cheech Marin
EmceeBlanca AraceliCharacter is mute
Security GuardSalvador ReyesCharacter is mute
Juan Ortodoncia John Ratzenberger

Crew

FilmDirector(s)WritersProducer(s)Executive Producer(s)ComposerEditor(s)
Coco Lee Unkrich
co-directed by:
Adrian Molina
Original Story by:
Lee Unkrich
Jason Katz
Matthew Aldrich
Adrian Molina
Screenplay by:
Adrian Molina
Matthew Aldrich
Darla K. Anderson John Lasseter Michael Giacchino Steve Bloom
Coco 2 Lee Unkrich
co-directed by:
Adrian Molina
TBAMark NielsenTBATBATBA

Reception

Box office performance

The first film was the eleventh highest-grossing film of 2017, [9] and is the 24th highest grossing animated film of all time.

FilmU.S. release dateBox office grossBudgetRef.
U.S. and CanadaOther territoriesWorldwide
Coco November 22, 2017$210,460,015$604,181,157$814,641,172$175 million [10] [11]
Total$210,460,015$604,181,157$814,641,172$175 million

Critical and public response

FilmCriticalPublic
Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore PostTrak
Coco 97% (357 reviews) [12] 81 (48 reviews) [13] A+ [14]

Accolades

Coco received awards for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, [15] the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film, [16] the Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature, [17] and the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. [18]

Future theme park attraction

In August 2024, it was announced that a ride themed to the film is in development for Disney California Adventure. [19] Construction is scheduled to start in fall 2025. [20]

Other media

Other animated media

In The Simpsons short Plusaversary (2021), Miguel appears as one of the attendees at the party in Moe's Tavern. [21] In the series of shorts Lego Pixar: Bricktoons (2024), the episode "Coco: Family Bands Together" is focused on a story with Lego versions of the characters of the film.

Broadway adaptation

On January 24, 2023, during Epcot's annual Disney on Broadway concert, The Lion King actor Steven Taylor announced that a live stage show adaptation of the film is currently in development at Disney Theatrical Productions. [22]

Theme parks

Miguel appears in Frontierland at Disneyland as a meet and greet character. [23] The 3D show Mickey's PhilharMagic contains a scene featuring Miguel and Héctor singing "Un Poco Loco".[ citation needed ] In May 2025, figures of Miguel and Dante were added in the It's a Small World attraction at Disneyland in the section portraying Mexico. [24] [25]

References

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  4. "Remember Me? Miguel is coming back for a second Coco movie". BBC . March 24, 2025. Retrieved August 22, 2025.
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  7. "Watch Pixar Popcorn | Full episodes | Disney+". www.disneyplus.com. Retrieved August 23, 2022.
  8. Disney Magic Kingdoms (Gameloft) (October 11, 2019). "Update 34: Coco | Livestream". YouTube.
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  19. Schlepp, Travis (August 12, 2024). "Disney announces 'Coco' ride' other major expansion plans for Disneyland Resort". ktla.com. Retrieved August 17, 2024.
  20. Gustin, Scott (June 5, 2025). "Disneyland is closing a beloved ride, adding 2 new attractions". ktla.com. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
  21. Celestino, Mike (November 12, 2021). "TV Review: "The Simpsons in Plusaversary" Pays Irreverent Homage to the House of Mouse On Disney+ Day". LaughingPlace.com. Retrieved June 2, 2022.
  22. Newsdesk, Laughing Place Disney (January 25, 2023). "Disney on Broadway Developing Stage Adaptation of "Coco"". LaughingPlace.com. Archived from the original on January 25, 2023. Retrieved January 25, 2023.
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