The text appears to be a transcript of a dialogue from an animated movie or TV show, likely "Coco" by Pixar. The story revolves around the main character Miguel, who is tasked with organizing a wedding in the Land of the Dead. However, Miguel begins to turn into a skeleton, which could ruin the wedding and trap everyone in the Land of the Living.
As the story unfolds, it is revealed that Ernesto de la Cruz, a character from the Land of the Dead, is behind Miguel's transformation. Ernesto's plan is to use Miguel's condition to trap everyone in the Land of the Living, but his plan is ultimately foiled.
The story concludes with the wedding taking place, and Miguel's family expressing their gratitude towards him for his efforts. The scene ends with Miguel singing a song, accompanied by his family.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is Miguel, and he has a little sister.
2. Miguel's mom, Coco, is not present in the scene.
3. Miguel and his sister are in a place called Santa Cecilia.
4. There is a celebration or event being prepared, involving a wedding.
5. The wedding is between a couple from the world of the dead, and they want to get married in the world of the living.
6. Miguel is asked to be the godfather of the wedding.
7. The wedding is being organized by Miguel and his family.
8. Miguel's family is preparing traditional Day of the Dead offerings, including pan de muerte and marigold flowers.
9. Miguel's grandmother, Imelda, is helping to choose a dress for the wedding.
10. There is a character named Ernesto de la Cruz who is causing trouble and trying to ruin the wedding.
11. Miguel's hands are turning into a skull-like appearance, but it is revealed to be just paint.
12. The wedding is a special event that brings Miguel's family together.
13. Miguel's family is from the world of the dead, but they are visiting the world of the living for the wedding.
14. The wedding is being held in a place that is decorated with flowers, candelabras, and a chandelier.
15. Miguel's family is happy and excited about the wedding.
16. The wedding is a significant event that brings joy and happiness to Miguel's family.
17. Miguel's grandmother, Imelda, is happy to see her family together and is enjoying the celebration.
18. The wedding is a time for Miguel's family to come together and celebrate their love and connection.
19. Miguel is grateful to be a part of the wedding and to be able to spend time with his family.
20. The wedding is a special and unforgettable event for Miguel and his family.