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  1. Héctor Rivera is the deuteragonist of the 2017 Disney•Pixar animated feature film Coco. He was a Mexican musician in life and became a residential spirit in the Land of the Dead in death. Héctor helped Miguel in his quest to find the famous singer Ernesto de la Cruz and escape the Land of the...

  2. Héctor Rivera is Miguel's great-great grandfather and Imelda's husband from the movie, Coco, as well as Mama Coco's father. In the film, it is revealed that he had written the songs of Ernesto De La Cruz. However, he was homesick, and after an argument, was poisoned by Cruz, and he stole credit...

  3. Jan 20, 2023 · In Pixar's Coco, young Miguel has a Day of the Dead adventure with Hector. But there's a deeper truth as to who the mysterious, charming skeleton is. Héctor's true identity is the twist of Coco.

  4. Héctor Rivera. Born. November 30, 1900. Died. December 1921 Mexico City (aged 21) Poisoned by Ernesto de La Cruz. Other Names. Frida Kahlo (disguise; used twice) Diego Rivera (disguise, novelization) Love of My Life (by Imelda) Papá (By Coco) Papá Héctor (by Miguel Rivera) Age. 118 (permanently 21) Home. Land of the Dead. Appearance. Gender. Male.

  5. Coco: The Truth About Héctor, Explained. When he first appears in Pixar ’s Coco the vagrant skeleton Héctor ( Gael García Bernal) is shrouded in mystery. When Miguel Rivera ( Anthony Gonzalez ), a young boy with musical ambitions, finds himself in the Land of the Dead, he meets deceased family members as well as Héctor.

  6. Héctor Rivera, also simply known as Héctor, is the deuteragonist from Pixar's 19th full-length animated feature film Coco. He was a musician in life who died and became a resident of the Land of the Dead. He is also the great-great grandfather of the film's protagonist, Miguel Rivera.

  7. Héctor : [sings] Remember me, though I have to say goodbye / Remember me, don't let it make you cry / For even if I'm far away, I hold you in my heart / I sing a secret song to you, each night we are apart / Remember me, though I have to travel far / Remember me, each time you hear a sad guitar / Know that I'm with you, the only way that I can b...

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