Talk:Land of the Dead/@comment-30566441-20171128130833/@comment-5111231-20171128144810

That's unlikely, this place is hugely based on the Day of the Dead and how Mexican culture interprets death. Many countries, religions, and cultures around the world have their own ideas too. What you're thinking of is the interpretation held by Christianity, something distinct and completely separate from Mexican folklore. It's doubtful that Pixar was trying to intermix the two.

Heck, they directly say in the art book that the Land of the Dead is Mexico's concept of death personified, and final death is oblivion - not judgement, oblivion.