Pepita | Disney Wiki | Fandom In the film Coco, Pepita communicates using animal-like roars and noises She is an alebrije, acting as a spirit guide for the Rivera family, especially Mama Imelda Pepita does not speak but expresses herself through her sounds and behavior
Coco — Pixar Animation Studios Pepita is an alebrije who fills the role of Mamá Imelda’s spirit guide Brightly colored and fiercely loyal, Pepita is a formidable presence in the Land of the Dead An imposing wildcat with eagle talons and impressive wings, Pepita is an alebrije brought-to-life
The Significance of Alebrijes + Fun Facts About Pixar COCOs Pepita and . . . They are Dante, Miguel’s street dog and great-great-grandmother Mamá Imelda spirit guide Pepita How these characters came about in the movie is pretty interesting with some fun facts to share with you The inspiration for Dante came from a Xoloitzcuintli dog, which is the national dog of Mexico
COCO Shines A Spotlight on Mexican Folk Art Bringing Alebrijes To Life On our press visit to the Disney Pixar studios, we learned how the Pepita and the other spirit animals in COCO came to life and we had the opportunity to paint our own Pepita alebrije, taking inspiration from real alebrijes
Día de Muertos: qué son los alebrijes y cómo aparecen en Coco Los alebrijes en Coco aparecen en el Mundo de los Muertos como “guías espirituales” El primero en presentarse en la película es Pepita, guía de Mamá Imelda, la tatarabuela de Miguel Se trata de un enorme felino con alas
12 Facts About COCO Spirit Guide Pepita - Thats It LA Pepita is the spirit guide to Mama Imelda She is one of many spirit guides that reign over the Land of the Dead in Coco On a recent trip to Pixar in Emeryville, CA, Coco film creators gave us an inside look at the making of Pepita Her design is inspired by traditional Mexican folk art called Alebrijes