"WatchMojo" Top 10 Must See Trailers of June 2017 (TV Episode 2017)
Coco is #4.Miguel: Remember Me (Music Video 2017)
Clips shown"Evening Urgant" Nastya Kamenskikh (TV Episode 2017)
Clip shown."Conan" Jean-Claude Van Damme/Barkhad Abdi/Dina Hashem (TV Episode 2017)
Mentioned in Andy Richter's Holiday Movie Guide"MsMojo" Top 10 Disney Plot Twists You Didn't See Coming (TV Episode 2017)
Miguel's Great-Great Grandfather is #9.
Inside Pixar (TV Movie 2013)
Discussed as a future Pixar release"MsMojo" Top 10 Disney Projects to Look Forward to in 2017 (TV Episode 2017)
Coco gets an honorable mention.Cars 3 (2017)
One of the cars training on the treadmills is homesick, and the village Cruz shows him is from Coco. Later a neon sign of a skull (in Coco style) is seen in a bar."Nostalgia Critic" Norm of the North (TV Episode 2017)
poster shown"WatchMojo" Top 10 Most Anticipated Releases of November 2017 (TV Episode 2017)
Coco is #4.
Blazing Saddles (1974)
A character says "Santa Maria!" when seeing Miguel enter the Land of the Dead.The Shining (1980)
Director Lee Unkrich's favorite film is referenced towards the beginning of the film, where an ax can be seen in a tree stump, in front of a 'red drum' (like Redrum, mentioned in commentary). Later, a painting of the twins is in the background during the Frida Kahlo scene.Luxo Jr. (Short 1986)
Luxo Ball is found in Frida Kahlo's studioThe Little Mermaid (1989)
Abuelita Destorys Miguel's Guitar like King Triton Destroys Ariel's Human collection.Toy Story (1995)
When Miguel is walking down the streets at the beginning of the movie, there are piñatas of Buzz Lightyear and Woody. The famous Pizza Planet truck also appears in one scene.
Dante's Lunch (Short 2017)
Features characters from CocoA Celebration of the Music from Coco (TV Special 2020)
From This Live Concert Celebration"Pixar Popcorn" A Day in the Life of the Dead (TV Episode 2021)
Including Short Series
"Sanders Shorts" Disney Pranks with Friends: Coco Edition (TV Episode 2018)
Thomas makes a prank inspired on the movie. When he sees several of his friends singing, he abruptly stops them shouting "No music!", with different reactions from laugh and confusion to anoyment and genuine scarement.
The Flying Nun (TV Series 1967–1970)
Ernesto De La Cruz stars in one of his films as a flying priest.