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From Tears to Smiles: Villagers React to Watching Coco Movie for the First Time!
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Credit - Disney Pixar Animation
In this heartwarming video, we take you to a remote village where the residents have never seen the Disney Pixar movie, Coco. We set up a movie screening for the villagers to enjoy the film for the very first time. The emotional and heartwarming reactions from the villagers are captured on camera and will surely leave you with a smile on your face.
As the movie begins, you can see the villagers' eyes glued to the screen, taking in every moment of the film. From the vibrant colors of the Land of the Dead to the touching family moments, the villagers experience it all for the first time. You can see the emotions on their faces as they laugh, cry, and gasp at different moments throughout the movie.
The film is especially meaningful to the villagers as it celebrates Mexican culture and traditions, which they hold dear to their hearts. Many of them can relate to the family themes of the movie and appreciate the representation of their culture on the big screen.
Overall, this video is a heartwarming reminder of the power of film and the emotions it can evoke. It's a beautiful display of the universal language of storytelling and the ability of movies to connect people from all walks of life. Don't miss out on this heartwarming experience - watch the video and share it with your friends and family!
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@felixjureiii6146
@felixjureiii6146 Год назад
“Brother has died and you are clapping” 😂
@la-thekid
@la-thekid Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@xivmercenary
@xivmercenary Год назад
😂😂😂
@KillTheCupcakes
@KillTheCupcakes Год назад
That took me out ☠️☠️☠️
@itzellopezcortes6396
@itzellopezcortes6396 Год назад
😂😂😂
@kiiarafrederiick
@kiiarafrederiick Год назад
shit had me WEAK😭
@austincde
@austincde Год назад
"brother he has died and you are clapping" 😂 he just summed up the entire movie
@sanchayansarkar2953
@sanchayansarkar2953 Год назад
Indians can relate a lot because the generational family culture is still there. Some family still live as large extended families . No wonder this movie will be highly relatable.
@1983simi
@1983simi Год назад
i knew they would love this. So many things people of South Asia can instantly connect to, family ties, big extended families, grandma's tough love, music, and honoring your ancestors. Even the ritual of keeping a picture of the departed loved one at home and having an annual ritual of remembering them by praying and offering them food is an integral part of South Asian culture. There was no way they wouldn't like it.
@xI0_______0Ix
@xI0_______0Ix Год назад
in Ancient Mexico it was believe that the dead would go through trials for couple of years before reaching one of the heavens. the Altar and food are there to help the dead replenish their soul and keep going so they can reach heaven.
@ametistazz
@ametistazz Год назад
Latin America culture is very similar to asian, I love it
@alaenamcdonald1877
@alaenamcdonald1877 Год назад
Agreed, I have seen these similarities.
@euodiaclitterhouse4726
@euodiaclitterhouse4726 Год назад
This was WONDERFUL. Perfect movie for them. Disney & Pixar are easily translated to other languages, they love Mexican culture, food, music, colors, etc. I knew they would love this movie and they did. Very emotional and just a joy to watch.
@DebzLife
@DebzLife Год назад
Yes, and the Hindi dub of Pixar films is very famous...
@Stardust_7273
@Stardust_7273 Год назад
I agree, I could already tell Coco would be a great movie for them because their culture is also very colorful and rich in family traditions, etc.
@ronweber1402
@ronweber1402 Год назад
@@Stardust_7273 Yes they were very in tune with the themes around the importance of family. And I laughed at how they totally accepted the way Abuela was just grandma is grandma and that's it, hahaha They have definitely seen women like this.
@Stardust_7273
@Stardust_7273 Год назад
@@ronweber1402 lol I was tickled by that too. They didn’t quite get in the beginning that the movie was about following your dreams even if your family (including your grandparents) tell you not to for some reason. But I get that’s just a cultural difference.
@qrowing
@qrowing Год назад
@@DebzLife Oh, are they? I was wondering just how these guys were watching it! If they were doing subtitles, or if they had a dub that they could use. Makes a lot of sense.
@alexanderb5726
@alexanderb5726 Год назад
I love how the first few seconds started off by mentioning they'v had that kind of chocolate which instantly went into some kind of philosophical debate on knowing what goes on in the world. Pleasant group of gentlemen!
@a-bittersweet-tragedy0203
@a-bittersweet-tragedy0203 Год назад
when they show mama coco with her parents again it always gets me 😭
@odraayala3170
@odraayala3170 Год назад
Dante, the dog, is of the xoloitzcuintle breed. This type of breed is native to Mexico and is believed to guide the souls of the dead through the underworld. The flying tiger and the other strange animals are called alebrijes.
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
Also Frida Kahlo, the artist in the movie, had quite a few of this ancient breed of dogs. she also had monkeys, so I can see why they picked a monkey for her alebrijes. in real life, she did a few paintings of herself with her monkeys. she saw them as her children in part bc she could not have children.
@odraayala3170
@odraayala3170 Год назад
@@mischr13 Yes, It's true. You're right 😃
@billyguyjoe1858
@billyguyjoe1858 Год назад
It's actually a jaguar, not a tiger.
@TheAbigor96
@TheAbigor96 Год назад
Dante, as Dante Alighieri
@gingle9429
@gingle9429 Год назад
Ha!! I just posted the same thing and scrolled down to find this!! We were thinking the same thing!
@dreesha_maya415
@dreesha_maya415 Год назад
Who else is melting after uncle starts singing 😊😊😊😊
@Geth-Who
@Geth-Who Год назад
As someone who's seen what familiar music from youth can do for a dementia patient, this movie always breaks me a little bit. There are vids on RU-vid showing it - people who are closed in, nonresponsive, until they hear something they used to go dancing to when they were young. It's absolutely incredible. I bet these gents would find it fascinating.
@lmaoashley
@lmaoashley Год назад
Coco is one of my favorite movies! As a Latina, even though I am not Mexican, I am so glad that movies like this are able to show the beauty of Hispanic culture. Movies like Coco, Encanto, and The Book of Life do a beautiful job of this.
@outrohersaidgayrights413
@outrohersaidgayrights413 Год назад
*the beauty of mexican culture. this religious practice is not hispanic culture. it comes from mexico. people get mad at mexicans for being well represented when others think of latinos, but then when its our culture (like day of the dead or quinceanera) people try to say it belongs to all latinos. its a sad double standard.
@lmaoashley
@lmaoashley Год назад
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 ??? honestly confused about your point. Obviously Day of the Dead is Mexican. Every single Latino knows this. Literally no one is trying to “claim” Día de los Muertos. But Coco is also a beautiful representation of Hispanics and Hispanic culture and Hispanic family values. Latinos are allowed to feel proud watching Coco if they’re not Mexican, or Encanto if they’re not Colombian. We’re allowed to feel represented by Bad Bunny even if we’re not Puerto Rican, or Pitbull if we’re not Cuban, or Messi if we’re not Argentinian. Especially if we live in non-Hispanic countries like America where all Hispanics are lumped together and viewed as less than other people. Positive representation for one group of Latinos benefits ALL Latinos.
@gilnahnu
@gilnahnu Год назад
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 mexican is still hispanic. they're not mexican hence why they used that term, cause even if its not from their particular culture they're still happy it's represented well. comprehension skills are kaput.
@bee4590
@bee4590 Год назад
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 cringe, they were very clearly saying that they relate to the movie and mexican culture as a non-mexican latina. you really didn't _have_ to interpret that comment in bad faith-look internally as to why you did assume the worst out of this stranger on the internet
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
@@outrohersaidgayrights413 ok, first off, no one said that, OP went out of her way to not say that. second, I'm not Mexican but my grandparents were, so I am Chicano, and I think all people should be welcome to celebrate Mexican culture. It would be so sweet to see little girls from all over getting to have their own quinceañeras. I'm smiling just thinking about it... If anything it's Americans who tend to apply Mexican culture to every other Latino, not the other way around. I live in California so I see it all the time. Every Latino is assumed to be Mexican, even though we have families from all over Latin America
@punkrockpearl84
@punkrockpearl84 Год назад
The singing at the end was a perfect way to react. Music & storytelling are bridges between cultures, even a thousand miles apart.
@gladishernandez5102
@gladishernandez5102 Год назад
They were so sweet!! Love is a universal language!! 🥰 I´m Mexican and I love it when other people get to see our culture and traditions. Disney should make a movie for each country in the world so everyone can see the different cultures in it. 😍
@Madison-iw8ix
@Madison-iw8ix 10 месяцев назад
A movie about Portugal would be pretty nifty.
@TriXJester
@TriXJester Год назад
I've always marveled at how similar the traditions of Mexico and India are and how relatable the two can be for each other.
@raluxs
@raluxs Год назад
Loved how the gentlemen got all the history, A culture so far and yet so close..
@MrDead1000
@MrDead1000 Год назад
Please show them more Disney movies, they are great dubbed in Hindi. Disney's Encanto for example would be great!
@DebzLife
@DebzLife Год назад
I haven't seen encanto. I should put it on the list.
@nattyboh2944
@nattyboh2944 Год назад
Oh I would LOVE to see them react to that one...
@MellowMaromi
@MellowMaromi Год назад
​@@DebzLife It's a beautiful movie, but be prepared to cry! It's about overcoming generational trauma set in Columbian culture!
@lmaoashley
@lmaoashley Год назад
Omg I would LOVE if they watched Encanto!!
@Wiley_Coyote
@Wiley_Coyote Год назад
Inside Out.
@ismalinkin
@ismalinkin Год назад
As a mexican i feel very honored that the indian people and mexican people are so compatible the song that the granpa sung at the final of the video is beautiful blessings for India, Viva la India, Viva Mexico!
@silviamtz8961
@silviamtz8961 Год назад
Thank you for that beautiful chant he chanted for us in the end. 💕🙏🙏🙏 As someone who celebrates Day of the Dead because of my heritage, my heart was moved by their reaction to my ancestral heritage. 🙏🙏🙏💕
@Stardust_7273
@Stardust_7273 Год назад
I LOVE watching people from other cultures watching these movies. And the movie itself if set in another culture. This is just cool all around, seeing their reactions and seeing how they react differently to different things than say, someone here in the USA or England.
@laurawendt8471
@laurawendt8471 Год назад
Some experiences are universal, and family and music are right up there ❤
@1COMIXMAN
@1COMIXMAN Год назад
Yeah coco is good but a tear jerker at the end.45 year old man and I bawled my eyes out because I miss my deceased family members.
@RvrChkpk
@RvrChkpk Год назад
Que hermosas personas! Y que expresivas, me siento feliz de que hayan disfrutado de una película basada en mi cultura y que hayan disfrutado también de la música. Amo esta reacción!!
@oldchild527
@oldchild527 Год назад
Si exacto muy lindos todos!
@edwardthorne9875
@edwardthorne9875 Год назад
I found this movie to be very complicated when I first saw it. I was a bit confused by the 4 generations. They really picked up on everything. So glad to see the warm-hearted reaction to one of the most emotional movies I have ever shed tears to. Great job, gentlemen.
@leslieRo23
@leslieRo23 Год назад
Yes, i thought they'll be a bit confused like me 😅 but no. They're amazing
@path5657
@path5657 Год назад
I'm always so impressed by Babu. He can follow complex stories really well and always seems to catch everything! He's better at watching movies than I am 😂😂
@themaestro2572
@themaestro2572 Год назад
5 generations.
@hanaomer4419
@hanaomer4419 Год назад
@@path5657 what a backhanded compliment. Not to start anything but slight yikes
@path5657
@path5657 Год назад
@@hanaomer4419 Sorry. What did I say? He's just really good at following complex storylines. A lot of people aren't and miss details. What's wrong with saying that he's good at it? I'm autistic... so I literally don't know what I said wrong. 😅
@Larindarr
@Larindarr Год назад
As a Mexican this was so curious esp the beginning. because Chocolate is Mexican. Originally written Xocolatl and fun enough the were going to watch a Mexican themed movie. How wonderful🙌🏻
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
I'm Chicano and remember learning a song about Chocolate when I was a kid XD unfortunately don't speak Spanish but I still remember the song haha Bate bate chocolate Con arroz y con tomate Uno dos tres CHO Uno dos tres CO Uno dos tres LA Uno dos tres TE chocolate chocolate chocolate 😂
@Larindarr
@Larindarr Год назад
@@mischr13 OMG I REMEBEER THIS 😂😂😂😂😂🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
@@Larindarr haha that's awesome 🔥😂🥰
@nas10iris
@nas10iris Год назад
@@mischr13 I'm Puertorican and I remember that song!
@mischr13
@mischr13 Год назад
@@nas10iris that's so awesome! I love it :D
@gabortolnai984
@gabortolnai984 Год назад
"Music is medicine for many ills". Wise words.
@feeno1188
@feeno1188 Год назад
"brother he has died and you are clapping" what a line ! Also I really like the little song he's singing at the end, I wonder if someone knows what it could be.
@ernestomora8212
@ernestomora8212 Год назад
I was entranced by it too and I think it's this: Tum Bhi Chalo Hum Bhi Chale| Zameer(1975)| Amitabh Bachchan, Saira Banu | Kishore Kumar, Asha Bhosle
@leonardosandoval9099
@leonardosandoval9099 Год назад
These gentlemen clearly seem to have beautiful hearts. I've just enjoyed “Coco” through their reactions even more then through my own eyes!
@cintsscha5899
@cintsscha5899 Год назад
I am so happy my culture appeals to other people. With love from Mexico...
@karmatickenny
@karmatickenny Год назад
There is just something so pure about this.... I love this.
@karibulsara6204
@karibulsara6204 Год назад
"Brother he has died and you are clapping"🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SliceOfDog
@SliceOfDog Год назад
This is absolutely joyous! They were so insightful, despite it seeming like they've not seen many animated films before. I loved that it made them want to sing!
@kaylak169
@kaylak169 Год назад
I love so much that Disney is finally making movies about other cultures and celebrating them. I am not Mexican, but as a Cuban (my father escaped Cuba and hates Fidel but loves his country and culture)- it’s so amazing to see more Hispanic and Latin heritage movies in the Disney lexicon, especially that Disney is featuring them so heavily in the daily fireworks shows for example- in the new 100 years of Disney fireworks show at Disneyland, there’s a good 60 seconds that are totally in spanish (dos aruguitas from Encanto) and in the parade a good long section of it is from Coco and sings the Spanish lines of remember me. It may not be MY culture but it makes me so so proud to see it. As well as more Asian and Pacific Islander cultures represented. And thats not even to mention the very slow coming but ever so slightly mire prominent representation of LGBT communities. It’s a long time coming and it feels so so good.
@kaicluster6783
@kaicluster6783 Год назад
It's a bit of a hit or miss thing with Disney. They can create such amazing stories really putting other cultures in the spotlight, like Coco, Encanto and Moana - literally 3 of my favourites.. But then they go and make live action movies replacing white characters, thinking this is equally okay. Such a shame. I hope they don't f' up the live actions of Moana and Liloo too :(
@fburnsDubstepEnderFox
@fburnsDubstepEnderFox Год назад
I can't watch Coco without crying. It hit me in the feels hard. 😅
@RugajRozoj
@RugajRozoj Год назад
I envy them so much. Wish I could watch Coco for the first time again..
@loisrogers9042
@loisrogers9042 Год назад
It's a beautiful story with lots of culture
@beowulf916
@beowulf916 Год назад
15:05 "Brother, he has died and you are clapping."
@dmschoice2571
@dmschoice2571 Год назад
Very great choice for a reaction, since the guys are such music lovers. Also, a good choice to give an impression what can be done with animated movies today. Maybe you could show them a Making Of of an animated movie some day to see what kind of work is being put into these movies. What might be next? Hotel Transsylvania maybe :D That'd give a nice overview over the variety of monsters of Western pop culture.
@bluestaraidan4425
@bluestaraidan4425 Год назад
Not Hotel Transsylvania
@dmschoice2571
@dmschoice2571 Год назад
@@bluestaraidan4425 Although I don't really take my own suggestion to serious here, I do have given a point that speaks for it! ;) Why don't you give a point that speaks against it?
@scribbliedoo
@scribbliedoo Год назад
This reaction these men gave is why I want to work in film. This is my motivation
@TheFreeeemind
@TheFreeeemind Год назад
The guy in the middle has the most Waluigi face I've ever seen.
@madago4785
@madago4785 Год назад
As someone who speaks Spanish, and is Latino, although not Mexican, I want to clarify that although coco is "coconut", although if someone speaks of "El Coco" (it is an imaginary monster with which children are scared) in the movie case, it's not a name, it's a nickname. I think they are confusing "coco" with "cocoa", which is chocolate powder.
@julieb3996
@julieb3996 Год назад
I think Coco is just a nickname. In Mexico people are often given a nickname "diminutive" - it sounds like the way child would say a name, because children often can't pronounce names. I had uncle Cuco (Refuguio) and cousin Ki-que (Enrique) and I didn't know my neighbor To -Ti was actually Rosie. You might rember the movie "Nacho Libre," Nacho is short for Ignacio.
@madago4785
@madago4785 Год назад
@@julieb3996 Yes, giving a nickname is common in Latin America. I would say that in Spain and Portugal too, after all they are part of our ancestors and we inherited part of their customs. My grandfather was Spanish and they called him Suso, his name was Jesus.
@SandSlash242
@SandSlash242 Год назад
Lol they know, they aren't educated and live in a village so you don't need to explain a line that he said
@madago4785
@madago4785 Год назад
@@SandSlash242 Ok.
@sugouuu6525
@sugouuu6525 Год назад
I thought that was el cucui
@Yishy22
@Yishy22 Год назад
I like how much they appreciate the art, music and visual, behind the movie. Great reaction
@Carlos559Caps
@Carlos559Caps Год назад
I cried like a big ol' baby when i saw this one in theaters.
@acxelsouthall2802
@acxelsouthall2802 Год назад
To our brothers and sisters across the globe. Thank you for reacting to this movie that was inspired from my country. So much appreciation and respect from a Mexican.🇲🇽 Greetings!
@nuzhattanzimkhan6211
@nuzhattanzimkhan6211 Год назад
THE CHOICE FOR THE MOVIE WAS BRILLIANT!!!!!
@thomasjacques5286
@thomasjacques5286 Год назад
WALL-E would be another good movie to show them
@themessageman2463
@themessageman2463 Год назад
Or the incredibles
@trade5374
@trade5374 Год назад
I was gonna say that!
@themessageman2463
@themessageman2463 Год назад
Or up
@artsysabs
@artsysabs Год назад
@@themessageman2463Aw I’d love to see them watch Up
@DebzLife
@DebzLife Год назад
Wall e would be great as there's even less of a language barrier
@abcdefjeje
@abcdefjeje Год назад
Hopefully the people at Pixar could see this video, how much people from a different culture liked this movie! They should be really proud, they made a great job. I really enjoyed the movie when I saw it, the end was so emotional! Greetings from Mexico ❤
@andrewellis6866
@andrewellis6866 Год назад
That guy in the middle has a terrifying face. But he's probably the biggest teddy bear in the village
@artsysabs
@artsysabs Год назад
This is the sort of video I needed to come home to after a rough day of work ❤ thank you
@chatboulon743
@chatboulon743 Год назад
"Grandma is Grandma" is the best description of that character. Lol
@Ofjelge
@Ofjelge Год назад
Badshah is so cute. He looks a bit scary the first time you see him, but he's just so lovely when he smiles. Love these reaction videos!
@gingle9429
@gingle9429 Год назад
Dante is a type of dog called Xoloitzcuintle. It's us shortened to sound like "sholo". It is a breed of Mexican hairless dog that was seen, in ancient times, as a spiritual guide to the next world. They were sacrificed when their owners died and buried with their owners to help guide their owners in the afterlife.
@iselgomez438
@iselgomez438 Год назад
Whenever I watch childrens movies I myself feel like an excited little kid watching a move with so many colours and great music, and it was so precious to see the reactions of these three gentlemen. They seem so sweet and lovely I’m glad they enjoyed the movie and I hope to see more from them!!
@Fruitloop398
@Fruitloop398 Год назад
My man in the middle should cosplay as Goob from Meet the Robinsons. He would be the most perfect Goob ever 😮
@kristenroberts4502
@kristenroberts4502 Год назад
This is the sweetest thing I’ve seen in YEARS.
@rainbowpegacornstudios
@rainbowpegacornstudios 2 месяца назад
From a cultural standpoint, Coco means the world to me. The sheer respect for Mexican culture in this movie is just incredible. The music, the food & the preparations for The Day Of The Dead. The culture itself is part of who I am and it's very important, as is the message of the importance of family. Also, the customs agent in The Land Of The Dead was portrayed by funnyman Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias.
@MyDustyAngel
@MyDustyAngel Год назад
These guys do not miss a point! I've seen people who react to movies as a job be clueless most of the time so it makes me happy to see people understand a movie and not ask "what happened? "...
@MIWCAT
@MIWCAT Год назад
I love to see how my culture can touch forreign hearts! 😍
@jnak974
@jnak974 Год назад
These guys are the best support system ever.
@ClauOroJaspe
@ClauOroJaspe Год назад
I loved this men! They are so cute!
@aztekspirit
@aztekspirit Год назад
I just love their reactions! They are so innocent, expressive, childlike... beautiful! Thank you
@mrsalwaysrightforever6283
@mrsalwaysrightforever6283 Год назад
As a Mexican native that comes from a small place I can say that Disney did an amazing research, because this town where the story begins looks exactly like what a small rural town would look, at least when I was a child; it brought me back to my childhood ❤😢
@GuardianGrarl
@GuardianGrarl Год назад
*You thought it was chocolate... But it was I, Coco !!*
@kittyowlblu
@kittyowlblu Год назад
Coco is my 2nd favourite Disney movie, its fantastic and sooo clever.
@warner13faulk28
@warner13faulk28 Год назад
It's great seeing people enjoy these movies.
@kie8429
@kie8429 Год назад
Muchas gracias por su reaccióna COCO... saludos desde México ❤❤❤
@TechNextLetsGo
@TechNextLetsGo Год назад
I'm glad you showed them the whole movie this time. I cry everytime I watch this at the grandma part at the end.
@vertoatrum
@vertoatrum 4 месяца назад
This is my first time coming to this channel and I absolutely love that even though you're speaking a different language than you're watching, it's obvious that the messages the movie made have gotten through to you and touched your hearts. I really enjoyed this reaction and I can't wait to see more of you guys!
@catacrunch_art
@catacrunch_art Год назад
I always love to see their open mind and insightful comments...! It would be pretty cool if they did Encanto next, though I'll watch any other movie they want to do!
@arfiarifazmi6003
@arfiarifazmi6003 9 месяцев назад
This is the first time I see old people react to a pixar movie..and I love it..more of these please👍🏿👍🏿🥰
@dg5669
@dg5669 Год назад
I love these guys. I loved their singing at the end! Greetings my friends. Peace be unto you.
@Georgithedog
@Georgithedog Год назад
@kengalbraith1319
@kengalbraith1319 Год назад
I love watching these reviews. The Villagers seem like such kind, open people.
@LyraB-qy9st
@LyraB-qy9st Год назад
I would LOVE to see you guys react to more movies. This was a treat
@marinarabiruchi8665
@marinarabiruchi8665 Год назад
I'd love to see them react to Brother Bear, with animal characters and a very profound story about death, hate and love
@PapaVamp
@PapaVamp Год назад
The chorizo part is a double entendre, in Spanish chorizo is slang for a penis so when they said he died choking on chorizo it was an adult joke 😂
@jldecoss7331
@jldecoss7331 Год назад
They are sooo sweet and lovely. Bless them. 🙏🏽💖
@gabbytorres6885
@gabbytorres6885 Год назад
The guy in the middle needs to be in movies or something. He has such a unique look in a good way. Like I just know he would slay in FX makeup
@evangelinabrooks3934
@evangelinabrooks3934 Год назад
We Mexican see the dead different, happily we celebrate our dead every year
@katyxboo8922
@katyxboo8922 9 месяцев назад
15:54 my heart melteeed ❤
@paladinjones1833
@paladinjones1833 Год назад
This is wonderful! I love how they got so invested in the story. Reminds me of watching tv and movies with my granddad : )
@seurn7801
@seurn7801 Год назад
Please correct uncle Babu, there is a talented group of people working on movies like this and showcasing their skills of art and story-telling through the use of computer. The computer did not create this by its own, there are artists behind the screen :)
@andreasandremyrvold
@andreasandremyrvold Год назад
The Babu song at the end sums up the essence.
@DJejbarros
@DJejbarros Год назад
Man... seing their reaction is like seeing the movie again, for the first time...
@m3li55a5
@m3li55a5 Год назад
I am all here for movie reactions! There are so many great movies to show them.
@Roomfordesserts
@Roomfordesserts Год назад
Wow! This genuinely had me smiling from beginning to end! I hope you do more animated movies and other American movies soon! I will subscribe. Much love❤
@seamonkey02
@seamonkey02 Год назад
As an artist, I have to be honest, these guys look extremely fun to draw with their strong facial features. They would probably be people I would gesture draw and when I show them to other people, they think I exaggerated their appearances.
@humankatcrafty
@humankatcrafty Год назад
These videos always lift my spirits. Thank you!
@shiroumxm2052
@shiroumxm2052 Год назад
what a cool people are the villagers! they understood a lot of our cultural meaning..somehow their personalities remind me of people I know, maybe we have cultural similarities. My best wishes to all of them from México.
@JoseLuis-fp5qy
@JoseLuis-fp5qy Год назад
🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽❤️🇲🇽 wonderful movie
@victoriaorellana9745
@victoriaorellana9745 Год назад
I love you loved our movie our culture .
@ieshamills
@ieshamills Год назад
I love this and their song at the end. This is so cute.
@Millencyne800
@Millencyne800 Год назад
I loved watching their reactions, Coco was such an emotional movie to watch as a Chicana and it’s great to see ppl from other cultures relate and appreciate the Mexican culture ♥️ and they are so funny!! 😂😂
@evaguerrero94
@evaguerrero94 Год назад
Que bonita reacción 😊
@cerezablack13
@cerezablack13 Год назад
I am Mexican and I cried profusely at the movies when Mama Coco sings at the end... You did not cry so you are very brave :) I really liked the song that you sang (♪you also go, i will also go, and life goes on like this♪), could you share the name with me? thank you ♥
@intiorozco5063
@intiorozco5063 Год назад
Uncle breaking into song at the ending is so wholesome.
@davidvizcarra895
@davidvizcarra895 11 месяцев назад
This is beyond adorable. ❤
@ameliameskerem2504
@ameliameskerem2504 Год назад
Yes! Keep up the great work! I really love your reactions!
@oneenonly1285
@oneenonly1285 Год назад
Their perspective is awesome
@ClaudetteMiss
@ClaudetteMiss Год назад
Loving these movie reactions. Finding Nemo is another animated film by Pixar that I think they would love.
@Exe3D
@Exe3D Год назад
Movie reactions yes!
@AliSakurai
@AliSakurai Год назад
Babus right, music is the best medicine for many ills.
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