Coco
Old Pixar Characters
New Pixar Characters
Coco 2.0
Oscar Winning Films
100
This character starts out as a Mexican musical hero, but turns out to be a villan. 
Ernesto De La Cruz
100
When you pull his string he might say 'There's a snake in my boot!'
Woody
100
This police officer bunny rabbit means business. 
Judy Hopps
100
This symbol of El Dia De Muertos was also painted on the top of Ernesto De La Cruz's famous guitar. 
A skull 
100
This film with starring a green main character and his donkey side kick won the first ever Oscar for Best Animated Feature 
Shrek
200
This Mexican holiday is the is the time setting for the film 'Coco' and celebrates deceased relatives
El Dia De Muertos or The day of the dead
200
This character's catch phrase is 'To infinity and beyond!'
Buzz Lightyear
200

This sixteen-year-old Scottish princess and skilled archer who dreams of following her own path and living her own life. 

Merida
200
This spanish word for sausage was also the nickname some musicians gave to hector to mock him for choking on this food item to lead to his death. 
Chorizo 
200
This film won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song 'Let it Go'
Frozen
300
The spanish word for the alter where families leave pictures of deceased family members and offer food and treats. 
La offerenda 
300

This cute bug is Princess Atta's younger sister and initially Flik's only friend in the ant colony

Dot
300
This young boy scout goes Up! and goes on adventure with old man Carl Fredrickson. 
Russell 
300
This song was made famous by Ernesto De La Cruz, but was actually written by Hector, who would sing the song to Coco when she was a young girl. 
'Remember Me'
300
This 2010 Oscar Winning film is the only Pixar Film to have a second sequel.  
Toy Story 3
400
Zapatero is the name of the skilled job that was the pride of the Rivera family. 
Shoe Maker
400
A blue furry beast and a one eyed monster
Sully and Mike
400
The snowman sidekick. 
Olaf
400
Miguel chooses to play the song 'Un Poco Loco' when performing in the talent show in the land of the dead. In English 'Un Poco Loco' means. 
A little crazy 
400
This 2015 Oscar Winner for Best Animated Feature may have brought you 'joy', which happens to be the name of one of the film's main characters. 
Inside Out
500
This famous Mexican female artist made multiple appearances in this film and was impersonated by Hector to get into De La Cruz's party. 
Frida Kahlo
500
This evil neighbor tried to burn Woody's face with a magnifying glass. 
Sid
500
Although she can make you feel blue, this character actually helps save the day in the film 'Inside Out' 
Sadness
500
Towards the end of the film Miguels dog Dante turns into one of these. A colorful spiritual guide to the souls in the land of the dead. 
Alebrije
500
Th name of this 2007 Oscar winning film is also the name of a french vegetarian dish. 
Ratatouille 
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