In the fanfiction, Abuela may be under a lot of pressure to keep the family's magic and reputation intact. When something goes wrong that she blames on Mirabel, she kicks her out. Mirabel then has to face the outside world alone. She could encounter various challenges and adventures, which in turn make her grow. Eventually, she might find a way to reconcile with her family and even help save the family's magic in a new way.
She might be heartbroken at first. After all, being kicked out by her own abuela is a big blow. But then she could become determined to prove herself. So she might set out to find a way to show that she is an important part of the family even without a magical gift.
The story of Coco is not real. It's a work of fiction that uses elements like fantasy and imagination to engage and touch the audience. Though it may evoke real emotions, it's not based on true events or individuals.
Coco is purely a work of fiction. The story and its characters were imagined by the creative team to bring a unique and touching narrative to the screen. There's no real-life basis for it.
Coco has roots in real cultural and historical aspects, but the specific plot and characters are created for the film. So, it's a blend of imagination and inspiration from real life.
The story of Coco centers around Miguel's quest to connect with his ancestors in the afterlife. It explores themes of family, tradition, and the power of music. Miguel finds himself in a colorful and enchanting world where he uncovers long-hidden secrets and learns the true meaning of family bonds.
In a way. While not a direct retelling of a specific real story, Coco draws heavily from the rich and diverse heritage of Mexican culture, giving it a sense of reality and depth.