(CLATTERS) Ay, ay, hold still. Look up. A ver, a ver. Look up, up, up.
Coco
6s
To our friendship. I would move Heaven and Earth for you, mi amigo. Salud!
Coco
10.3s
- MAN 1: The guitar! It's gone! - (GASPING) MAN 2: Somebody stole de la Cruz's guitar! WOMAN: The window's broken. Look! - (PANTING) - (KEYS JANGLING)
Coco
2.1s
(BARKING)
Coco
2.7s
(CHUCKLES) You know what I mean.
Coco
4.5s
(GROANING) (AUDIENCE CHEERING)
Coco
14.3s
♪ A feeling so close... ♪ You could reach out and touch it ♪ I never knew ♪ I could want something so much, but it's true ♪
Coco
5.9s
Ugh. Wait, wait, wait. Wait, wait. (GASPS)
Coco
8.9s
I kept his letters. Poems he wrote me. And...
Coco
59.5s
♪ Remember me ♪ Though I have to say goodbye Remember me ♪ Don't let it make you cry ♪ For even if I'm far away I hold you in my heart ♪ I sing a secret song to you Each night we are apart ♪ Remember me Papa! ♪ Though I have to travel far Remember me ♪ Each time you hear a sad guitar ♪ Know that I'm with you The only way that I can be ♪ Until you're in my arms again ♪ Remember me ♪
Coco
5.3s
(BREATHING HEAVILY) Sing! Sing!
Coco
57.7s
- (KISSES) - (SIGHS) Don't give me that look. Dia de los Muertos is the one night of the year our ancestors can come visit us. We've put their photos on the ofrenda so their spirits can cross over. That is very important. If we don't put them up, they can't come. We made all this food, set out the things they loved in life, mijo. All this work to bring the family together. I don't want you sneaking off to who knows where. (GASPS) Where are you going? (STAMMERS) I thought we were done. Ay, Dios mio. Being part of this family means being here for this family. I don't want to see you end up like... MIGUEL: Like Mama Coco's papa? Never mention that man! He's better off forgotten. - But you're the one who... - (TUTTING) - I was just... - (SHUSHING) - But... I... - (SHUSHING) Papa? Papa is home? Mama, calmese, calmese. Papa is coming home? No, Mama. It's okay. I'm here.