Woman expertly dresses up her adorable daughter as ‘Mama Coco’ from Disney’s animated film

The mother of a Houston, Texas girl dressed her up as ‘Mamá Coco’ from the Disney/Pixar animated film, Coco, and it prompted rave reviews on social media.

Photos of the adorable child, Khloe, in costume were shared by her brother on Twitter, on Monday.

‘So my Mom dressed my baby sister as Mamá Coco just for fun and my little sister is loving it [crying laughing emoji] #MamaCoco,’ the US Marine wrote in the tweet. 

Reactions flooded in, praising their mother’s costuming skills and the undeniable cuteness of his baby sister. 

Khloe (pictured) from Houston, Texas dressed up as ‘Mamá Coco’ from the Disney/Pixar animated film, Coco, with the help of her mother and it prompted rave reviews on social media after her brother shared photos of it online

Her outfit consisted of a white dress with brightly colored floral embroidery.

The look was strikingly similar to the frock worn by Disney’s rendition of ‘Mamá Coco,’ with a basket of flowers displayed on the front.

Alejandro also shared another image of Khloe, re-enacting a scene while dressed up as ‘Abuelita’ (which is Spanish for ‘granny’) from the film.

In the scene, Abuelita flourishes the dreaded ‘chancla’ (sandal) to strike fear into the heart of a mariachi who dared to offer her grandson, ‘Miguel,’ a chance to play his guitar, after Miguel finished shining his shoes in the town plaza.

'So my Mom dressed my baby sister as Mamá Coco just for fun and my little sister is loving it [crying laughing emoji] #MamaCoco,' the US Marine wrote in the tweet

‘So my Mom dressed my baby sister as Mamá Coco just for fun and my little sister is loving it [crying laughing emoji] #MamaCoco,’ the US Marine wrote in the tweet

As 'Abuelita' (which is Spanish for 'granny') from the film,  Khloe (center) struck the perfect pose with a silver streak in her dark hair, and chancla in hand, alongside two others dressed as the 'mariachi' (left) and 'Miguel' (right)

As ‘Abuelita’ (which is Spanish for ‘granny’) from the film,  Khloe (center) struck the perfect pose with a silver streak in her dark hair, and chancla in hand, alongside two others dressed as the ‘mariachi’ (left) and ‘Miguel’ (right)

In the scene, Abuelita (center)  flourishes the dreaded 'chancla' (sandal) to strike fear into the heart of a mariachi (left) who dared to offer her grandson, 'Miguel,' a chance to play his guitar, after Miguel (right) finished shining his shoes in the town plaza

In the scene, Abuelita (center)  flourishes the dreaded ‘chancla’ (sandal) to strike fear into the heart of a mariachi (left) who dared to offer her grandson, ‘Miguel,’ a chance to play his guitar, after Miguel (right) finished shining his shoes in the town plaza

The plot of the movie is centered around Miguel's love for music, and his idol, the accomplished musician Ernesto de la Cruz, even though all things music are strictly forbidden in his family, especially by Abuelita

The plot of the movie is centered around Miguel’s love for music, and his idol, the accomplished musician Ernesto de la Cruz, even though all things music are strictly forbidden in his family, especially by Abuelita

The plot of the movie is centered around Miguel’s love for music, and his idol, the accomplished musician Ernesto de la Cruz, even though all things music are strictly forbidden in his family.

Miguel journeys to the Land of the Dead during the Día de Muertos, where he visits with his deceased relatives to learn about his family’s history and the reasons behind the ban.

In real life, Khloe masterfully transformed into both Mamá Coco and Abuelita.

As ‘Abuelita,’ she struck the perfect pose with a silver streak in her dark hair, and chancla in hand, alongside two others dressed as the ‘mariachi’ and ‘Miguel.’

Miguel kisses Mamá Coco in this scene from Disney/Pixar's animated film, 'Coco'

Miguel kisses Mamá Coco in this scene from Disney/Pixar’s animated film, ‘Coco’

In real life, Khloe masterfully transformed into both 'Mamá Coco' (pictured) and 'Abuelita'

In real life, Khloe masterfully transformed into both ‘Mamá Coco’ (pictured) and ‘Abuelita’

The ‘mariachi’ even had sideburns and a mustache, scooting back in fear away from the wrath of ‘Abuelita.’ 

‘Miguel’ was dressed up for the moment as well, in a white tank top and denim jeans, with the scene even featuring an actual acoustic guitar. 

Twitter users loved every moment of it, responding with nothing but praise for the depictions of the characters. 

Twitter users loved every moment of it, responding with nothing but praise for the depictions

Twitter users loved every moment of it, responding with nothing but praise for the depictions

One Twitter user wrote, 'I am going to cry in a corner now,' in responses Khloe's costumes

One Twitter user wrote, ‘I am going to cry in a corner now,’ in responses Khloe’s costumes

Tears of joy and laughter were a theme, with one writing, 'This is gold [crying laughing emoji]'

Tears of joy and laughter were a theme, with one writing, ‘This is gold [crying laughing emoji]’

Tears of joy and laughter seemed to be a theme, with two Twitter users writing, ‘Why I’m crying?! This is freaking ADORABLE. Bless your family,’ and, ‘I am going to cry in a corner now.’

Another response simply read, ‘This is gold [crying laughing emoji].’ 

‘THIS IS EVERYTHING. SO PURE. I applaud,’ shared another person, on social media,’ with yet another writing, ‘i am living for these!!! hahaha hella cute!!!!’ 

'THIS IS EVERYTHING. SO PURE. I applaud,' shared another person, on social media

‘THIS IS EVERYTHING. SO PURE. I applaud,’ shared another person, on social media

Yet another person wrote to Alejandro, 'i am living for these!!! hahaha hella cute!!!!'

Yet another person wrote to Alejandro, ‘i am living for these!!! hahaha hella cute!!!!’

The film premiered on November 22 of last year, missing the Día de Muertos holiday, and the US’s Halloween season, by a few weeks.

With fall officially underway and costumes on the shelves, it’s a safe bet more ‘Mamá Coco’ and ‘Abuelita’ renditions will be gracing everyone’s timelines, as families celebrate Hispanic culture while gearing up for Halloween festivities.

In the mean time, Alejandro hopes someone from Disney, Pixar, or even Ellen DeGeneres sees his sister’s ensemble, ‘because my sister LOVES THEM especially Ellen,’ he said.

Alejandro hopes someone from Disney, Pixar, or even Ellen DeGeneres sees his sister's ensemble, 'because my sister LOVES THEM especially Ellen,' he said

Alejandro hopes someone from Disney, Pixar, or even Ellen DeGeneres sees his sister’s ensemble, ‘because my sister LOVES THEM especially Ellen,’ he said

 

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