
Felipe (Coco) Magnet
This collectible magnet of Héctor de Coco represents the forgotten musician from Tierra de los Muertos — the emotional heart of the film, the central revelation, and the argument about oblivion as ultimate death. Compatible with Lego, ABS plastic, ~4.5 cm.
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Description
Héctor Rivera – the forgotten musician magnet from Coco that Pixar was saving for the central reveal.
Héctor/Felipe is the character from Coco that Pixar kept as the central revelation of the film—the musician from Tierra de los Muertos who was being forgotten because there was no one in the world of the living who remembered him, and whose relationship with Miguel was the emotional heart of the film. Pixar used Héctor for the more specific argument of Coco: that the ultimate death was oblivion, and that being remembered was the only way to continue. This collectible Héctor magnet, compatible with Lego, represents the musician from Coco.
The hat. The bones. And the musician whose forgetfulness was the emotional driving force of the entire film.
Hector's Heart: Oblivion as the Final Death
Héctor works in Coco because Pixar constructed the argument about memory and identity with the most specific precision—that people exist as long as they are remembered, and that Héctor was disappearing precisely because he had been erased from the family history. It's the most direct argument of any animated film about the importance of memory.
This magnet by Héctor is for fans of Coco — and of Tierra de los Muertos.
The legacy of Héctor: the musician who made Coco a part of the argument about memory.
Add this collectible Hector magnet to your collection. Compatible with Lego, high-quality ABS plastic, strong magnet in the base. For Pixar fans — and Remember Me fans.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.05 g |
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