Coco (Spanish)

It was first released in theaters in Mexico on October 27, 2017, almost a month before its U.S. premiere on November 22. Following that, it was gradually released in other Hispanic countries.

In Spain, the movie was released in theaters on December 1. A European Spanish dub was not produced, due to the movie's strong Latin American setting; thus the theaters only host this dub.

In addition, the dub was also released in the United States and France.

Cast

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Trivia

 * Gael García Bernal (Héctor), Alfonso Arau (Papá Julio), Sofía Espinosa (Mamá Luisa), Carla Medina (Departures Agent), Luis Valdez (Tío Berto) and Salvador Reyes (Security Guard) reprised their roles from the original English version.
 * The Mexican cinema chain Cinépolis held an open contest to participate in the dubbing of the movie. The two winners were Denisse de la Fuente, who dubbed Prima Rosa and Luis Ángel Rodríguez Sedano, who voiced Primo Abel.
 * According to Sergio Zurita's radio program, the recording sessions with Gael García Bernal were difficult, and during the scene with Chicharrón, Gael insisted on calling him "Chicho" instead of "Cheech", an indirect reference to Cheech Marin, a well-known Mexican-American figure in the United States. In the end, they allowed him to call him "Chicho" and cut out the final "o".