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A painter is seen painting a person who is naked. However, the person is a skeleton and so there is no actual nudity aside from bare bones. Comedic.
A character changes a word in a song to make it appropriate for "children present", implying that the line was about how "her (knockers)...drag on the floor". Kids won't understand it, but adults will get the joke.
It is mentioned that Ernesto De La Cruz's music caused people to fall in love with him
A pair of sparkly breifs ( worn by a wrestler) are seen hanging on a clothesline.
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Abuela intentionally smashes Miguel's guitar in a heated argument.
Some Explosions Are Used.
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A character describes a computer as a 'devil box'. Incomplete son of a b-word.
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Alcohol is present. One character drinks a shot.
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Some tense chase scenes. A character falls from a great height.
A murder scene is played out and is sensitive to some viewers.
Pepita's roar can startle viewers.
Many skeletons lose limbs and their skulls and other body pieces throughout the second half of the movie. Eyeballs also fall through the head into the mouth of one skeleton.
Pretty sad for a kids movie.
The finale will most likely make you cry. Even as an adult, let alone your kid.
The movie contains some horror scenes
Mild/Moderate for neurodivergent viewers.
Abuelita angrily lashes out at Miguel and forcefully tells Miguel to apologize to Mama Coco which can be very upsetting.
The grandmother in the movie is a bit anxious and strict, which may unsettle some viewers.