This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor jmorrow before going online.Īny errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system. ![]() The song was written by Germaine Franco and Adrian Molina and was sung by Gael García Bernal (Héctor) and Anthony Gonzalez (Miguel) in the movie. Miguel didn't win the competition, but he was later recognized by the winning band as 'Poco Loco' and they smuggled him into the Sunrise Spectacular. Antonio Sol provides de la Cruzs singing voice, with the exception of 'Remember Me'. Revered by fans worldwide until his untimely death, the charming and charismatic musician is even more beloved in the Land of the Dead. As he played, Dante pulled Héctor onto stage with Miguel, and Héctor started dancing and singing with Miguel. Benjamin Bratt as Ernesto de la Cruz, the most famous musician in the history of Mexico and Miguels idol. When Miguel first got on stage, he was nervous, but after giving his 'grito' he got over his nerves and began singing and playing the guitar. Miguel's performance of "Un Poco Loco" was his first ever performance since his family did not support his dream of being a musician. Héctor talked him out of it because he said it was too popular and a lot of people were performing it. Miguel originally wanted to play "Remember Me" because it was his favorite Ernesto de la Cruz song and the most popular. If you dig a little deeper, you start to see that Ernesto wasn’t the kindest man and was actually pretty. He’s so popular, that even after his death, his music is still played and his talent is still celebrated. On the next Day of the Dead after Miguel returned to the Land of the Living, Dante also visited him along with Pepita, though they took the forms of a regular dog and cat in the Land of the Living. Ernesto de la Cruz was one of the most famous entertainers in Mexico with a popular television show and a ton of hit songs. He was Miguel's protector and tried to save him and guide him various times throughout the movie. In his 'alebrije' form he was multicolored with small wings. In the Land of the Living, people could buy small painted figurines of 'alebrijes'.ĭante turned out to be an 'alebrije' after all, which was revealed near the end of Miguel's time in the Land of the Dead. Ernesto de la Cruz's 'alebrijes' were chihuahuas and Frida Kahlo's 'alebrije' was a monkey. She helped Mamá Imelda track Miguel after he ran away from the family in the Land of the Dead, and she helped protect them from Ernesto de la Cruz. ![]() Mamá Imelda's 'alebrije' was named Pepita and was a large 'alebrije' that looked like a panther with horns and wings. They were multicolored and had mysterious powers. ![]() The 'alebrijes' were spirit guides who took the forms of animals and inhabited the Land of the Dead.
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