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When Imelda is introduced, she is bitter, serious and strict, as she smashes a computer in the afterlife customs despite the agent's attempts to be patient with her. Although she loves her family, she has an antagonistic side stemming from her grudge towards Héctor, and in extension music. This comes to the point of manipulating Miguel to take her blessing with the condition of not becoming a musician, believing he will abandon his family as well; later, she uses force through her alebrije Pepita to find him so he take her blessing with the conditions. |
When Imelda is introduced, she is bitter, serious and strict, as she smashes a computer in the afterlife customs despite the agent's attempts to be patient with her. Although she loves her family, she has an antagonistic side stemming from her grudge towards Héctor, and in extension music. This comes to the point of manipulating Miguel to take her blessing with the condition of not becoming a musician, believing he will abandon his family as well; later, she uses force through her alebrije Pepita to find him so he take her blessing with the conditions. |
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− | Upon learning the truth about Hector's death, she still had a grudge on him but accepted that it wasn't his fault never coming back and accepts in saving him, |
+ | Upon learning the truth about Hector's death, she still had a grudge on him but accepted that it wasn't his fault never coming back and accepts in saving him, she also proven to like music and have talent in singing when she was stealing Hector's picture from Ernesto while singing in a duet with him. As soon as Hector starts to fade and Miguel becomes a skeleton, she lets go of her grudge and gives Miguel her blessing without conditions. At the end of the movie it seems Imelda had fully forgiven Hector and is happier to be with him, Coco and the living family in Dia de los muertos |
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- “Never forget how much your family loves you.”
- ―Imelda's blessing for Miguel
Imelda is a major character from the Pixar film, Coco. She is the former matriarch of the Rivera family who became a spirit in the Land of the Dead after her death. However, she left behind a ban of music in her family as her lasting legacy, leading her great-great grandson, Miguel Rivera, to uncover the cause of her decree.
Background
Official Description
- Mamá Imelda is Miguel's great-great-grandmother, the matriarch of the Rivera family and the founder of their successful shoemaking business. Miguel meets Mamá Imelda in the Land of the Dead and discovers she does not share his passion for music.[1]
Personality
The matriarch of the Rivera family, Imelda is a maternal yet firm person who puts family first and personal interests last. While alive, she was less bitter and more tender, as she was looking forward to raising a happy family. When Héctor walked out, the burden of raising Coco coupled with bitter feelings towards her husband for leaving them led Imelda to ban music and work hard to build the Rivera family up, shaping her into the stern person seen today.
When Imelda is introduced, she is bitter, serious and strict, as she smashes a computer in the afterlife customs despite the agent's attempts to be patient with her. Although she loves her family, she has an antagonistic side stemming from her grudge towards Héctor, and in extension music. This comes to the point of manipulating Miguel to take her blessing with the condition of not becoming a musician, believing he will abandon his family as well; later, she uses force through her alebrije Pepita to find him so he take her blessing with the conditions.
Upon learning the truth about Hector's death, she still had a grudge on him but accepted that it wasn't his fault never coming back and accepts in saving him, she also proven to like music and have talent in singing when she was stealing Hector's picture from Ernesto while singing in a duet with him. As soon as Hector starts to fade and Miguel becomes a skeleton, she lets go of her grudge and gives Miguel her blessing without conditions. At the end of the movie it seems Imelda had fully forgiven Hector and is happier to be with him, Coco and the living family in Dia de los muertos
Gallery
Concept art
Screenshots
References
- ↑ Lema, Michelle (June 6, 2017). "Meet the Characters and Voice Cast of Disney Pixar's Coco and See the Beautiful New Poster". Oh My Disney. Disney. Retrieved on June 6, 2017.