The newest movie from Disney, Encanto, has been available for purchase and streaming on the Disney+ app for quite some time. However, the film was recently made available to watch for free, which has increased its popularity even further than before.
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The Madrigal family, who reside in the Colombian mountains and are enchanted by the miracles of Encanto, serves as the protagonists of the film. This miracle has bestowed abilities upon each and every member of the family, with the sole exception of the main character, Mirabel.
However, when the miracle of Encanto is in danger, she is regarded as the only remaining chance for its survival. This is where all the mysteries within their family unfold, providing answers to their silent questions.
Content creators on TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, and other social media platforms have expressed their enjoyment of the film while discussing its visuals, narrative, and soundtrack. While many have not yet moved on from the catchy and relatable songs and the plot twists in the movie's story, additional facts about the film have been revealed by the cast, crew, animators, and even the director.
We have compiled their Twitter posts to uncover clues and information that unravel the secrets behind the making of this masterpiece. Scroll down and be fascinated by the team's creativity in producing the movie.
#1 Mirabel with her detective work version.
#2 Dark rides and theme parks inspired shots.
#3 Eponine counterpoint energy.
#4 "Belle" from Beauty and the Beast inspired.
#5 Mirabel narrating the backstory.
#6 Dos Oruguitas to Family Madrigal.
#7 The Abuela section of the opening.
#8 Abuela sings to the tune of Dos Oruguitas.
#9 Encanto and its beautiful story.
#10 A real-life married couple as animators of Alma and Pedro's scene.
#11 My wife and I as a shot reference for young love and giggles.
#12 The moment when Abuela and Abuelo connect for the first time.
#13 Had to become three princesses at once.
#14 One of the movie's hit songs, "We Don't Talk About Bruno."
#15 The anxiety of screwing up the verse part.
#16 The very first audition.
#17 Mariano's family walking to the casita.
#18 Preproduction, Mirabel and the House.
#19 Great new words.
#20 Line that got cut out.
#21 Tarzan as a source for capturing high-action moments.
#22 Adorable details of Antonio's desk and chair.
#23 Favorite joke that was improvised.
#24 Bruno's artwork on the walls.
#25 The first draft.
#26 The finale was originally 7 minutes long.
#27 Extended moment with Mirabel's parents.
#28 Longer first draft.
#29 First draft of Abuela's entrance.
#30 The characters and their unique personalities.
Featuring Dolores.
#31 Mirabel's gesture.
#32 Attention to detail.
#33 Survived all revisions.
#34 "Worth a shot" by Maui in Moana.
#35 Loved the song so much.
#36 Wife as a model for Isabela's graceful pose.
#37 A quick swap off-screen.
#38 Surface Pressure bridge first draft.
#39 First draft of the end.
#40 First animation dialogue test.
#41 Standing and singing donkeys.
#42 Discarded couplet of Surface Pressure.
#43 "Waiting on a Miracle."
#44 Done after the first take.
#45 Dolores' squeak.
#46 First song ever written from beginning to end in Spanish, "Dos Oruguitas."
#47 12-person choir to record vocals.
#48 Zoom link for the team to listen to the recording of Encanto's score.
#49 Three-dimensional object?
#50 Naturalistic eye shader was newly employed for Encanto.
#51 What they were dancing to at the family party.
Antonio, Pepa, and Felix
#52 The candle's eternal flame.
#53 Mirabel's skirt.
#54 How big are those palm trees in Casa Madrigal?
#55 "Real doors in Colombia are just as magical."
#56 A fan's appreciation for details.
#57 "To help us heal."
#58 The credits.
#59 "The toughest but most rewarding aspect of my work."
#60 Amazing team.