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"Dos Oruguitas" was the first song Miranda wrote completely in Spanish. This amount of Spanish was far outside his comfort zone. [3] [4] Miranda said, "It was important to me that I write it in Spanish, rather than write it in English and translate it, because you can always feel translation". [5]
It was written by American singer-songwriter Lin-Manuel Miranda, and sung almost entirely by American actress Stephanie Beatriz, featuring a small refrain by American actress Olga Merediz; "The Family Madrigal" is the opening number of Encanto, and is performed by the protagonists Mirabel and Alma Madrigal, respectively, in the film.
The song describes the Encanto character Bruno Madrigal from the perspectives of his family members and the local townsfolk. Bruno is one of a set of triplets born to Alma and Pedro Madrigal, alongside his sisters Julieta and Pepa. [7] [14] Like the rest of his family, he has a magical ability; his is the ability to see the future.
In their magical Madrigal family, Mirabel is the ordinary one as she does not have a superpower. As the third generation of the family grows into adulthood, cracks begin to appear in the walls of their "enchanted" casita, which leads Mirabel on a mission to find out what is diminishing their magic. She seeks help from Luisa, who is muscular and ...
This list article details programming libraries produced and/or distributed by the divisions and subsidiaries of BVS Entertainment, formerly Saban Entertainment, a currently-dormant subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company, whose rights are managed with a few exceptions under its sub-division ABC Family Worldwide and distributed by Disney Platform Distribution.
Bruno and the members of the Madrigal family appeared in a projection show of "We Don't Talk About Bruno" for a limited time on the facade of the It's a Small World ride in April 2022 at Disneyland. [28] In October 2022, Bruno was one of the character appearances at the Oogie Boogie Bash in Disney California Adventure Park at Disneyland. [29]
Mirabel Madrigal is a fictional character that appears in the Walt Disney Animation Studios' film, Encanto (2021). Created by directors Byron Howard and Jared Bush, Mirabel is depicted as an imperfect, quirky, emotional, and empathetic 15-year-old [2] girl who is the only member of the Madrigal family who does not receive a magical gift.