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Héctor Rivera
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Title Héctor Rivera, Héctor, Chorizo, Frida Kahlo (in disguise), Papa Héctor (by Miguel)
Gender Male
Film Coco (2017)
Status Deceased
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Reddish Purple (deceased)
Family Imelda Rivera (wife; deceased), Mamá Coco (daughter; deceased), Julio Rivera (son-in-law; deceased), Abuelita (granddaughter), Victoria (granddaughter; deceased), Enrique (great-grandson), Gloria (great-granddaughter), Berto (great-grandson), Miguel Rivera (great-great-grandson), Abel Rivera (great-great-grandson), Rosa Rivera (great-great-granddaughter), Benny and Manny Rivera (twin great-great-grandsons), Socorro Rivera (great-great-granddaughter)
Friends Miguel Rivera, Imelda Rivera, The Riveras, Chicharrón, Dante, Pepita, Ernesto de la Cruz (formerly)
Enemies Ernesto de la Cruz

Héctor Rivera is the deuteragonist of the Disney/Pixar film, Coco. He is the spirit of a Mexican musician who died and became a resident of the Land of the Dead. Héctor helps Miguel in his quest to find the missing singer Ernesto de la Cruz and escape the Land of the Dead.

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When Héctor was alive, he possessed no special or magical abilities, which had made him a normal, everyday human man.

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Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III[]

Jack Frost[]

Hector and Jack would get along very well, as they both know what it is like to be alone for a very long time and their deaths being what separated them from their families.

Merida DunBroch[]

Rapunzel Corona[]

Rapunzel and Hector would be good friends as they both like music, singing, and dancing and Rapunzel would feel sorry for Hector being cast out by the woman he loves and not being able to see his own daughter for so long. She also knows what is was like to be alone with very little friends in her life, as well as feeling betrayed by someone she trusted and were the reason they weren't able to be with their families.

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