All Hector could do was to take the lifeless body of Troilus while Achilles escaped after he fought his way through from the Trojan reinforcements. Ernesto De La Cruz. She even went as far having and antagonistic side, even to force her grandson Miguel to take her blessing of no more music. One day, her great-great-grandson, Miguel had gotten cursed form stealing the guitar from Ernesto de La Cruz. Imelda's great-great-grandson, Miguel, had inherited her stubbornness and her and her husband's love for music. However, when she had their daughter, Imelda became a quite responsible mother, wanting to take care of her child and put down roots. A matriarch of the Rivera family, Imelda is a woman who puts her family above everything else. Mama Coco. Imelda and Héctor eventually married each other, having given birth to their daughter, Coco, at the age of nineteen. 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While Imelda wanted to settle down and have a family after her daughter was born, she realized that Coco was more important than their love for music.When her husband did not return, Imelda became embittered to Héctor. Every year on Dia de los Muertos, her picture was left on the ofrenda and she was allowed to visit her family members, even being able to identify her great-great-grandchildren. She had two younger brothers, Felipe and Óscar. Needing to provide for her daughter, Imelda banned music from her life and her family and learned how to make shoes by looking at one herself. Rosita is Julio’s sister. Her family’s needs led her to building up a shoe-making business that would ensure her future descendants’ lives. Imelda's first name is an Italian and Spanish version of the name "Irmhild," derived from the element ermen meaning "whole" or "universal" and hild, meaning battle. However, by the end of the film, Imelda realizes she was wrong to force her grandson to take conditions, even going far as to letting him keep the music instead. Becoming a spirit in the Land of the Dead, Imelda knew Héctor was there as well. She was extremely stern with Miguel was in the land of the Dead and intended for him to accept her blessing by force, even smiling confidently for him to accept the blessing. Hector was considered the greatest warrior of Troy, but he did not approve of the war that had started between the Greeks and the Trojans. She was tall with her face decorated in purple and golden yellow markings, mostly around the eyes. She was horrified when she saw da la Cruz throw Miguel off the building but were relieved when Pepita saved him at the last minute. He has been married to Natasha Rubin since August 8, 2009. Leaving behind a shoe-making legacy behind, Imelda eventually died of old age, in her early seventies. She had olive skin, brown eyes and black hair. Many years ago, Héctor was a passionate musician from Santa Cecilia, born there on November 30, 1900. The money that they gained from selling the shoes not only helped Imelda provide for her daughter but also future generations of her family. He had the coolest guitar. The money that they gained from selling the shoes not only helped Imelda provide for her daughter but also future generations of her family. However, she could not ever understand his wish to travel the world to share his music with the rest of it. Mama Imelda. During the Day of the dead after Miguel left, Imelda watched proudly as her great-great-grandchildren played a song. Hector’s character is drawn in most favourable colours as a good son, a loving husband and father, and a trusty friend. He finds an ally in Hector who is also desperate to visit the land of the living to see his family again. Having a passion for music, Héctor wrote many of songs that became famous under the name of Ernesto de La Cruz. However, after learning the truth from their great-great-grandson, Miguel, Imelda found it hard to forgive her husband. We also got a look at the first teaser trailer, which delighted us and took our breath away. Imelda and Héctor eventually married each other, having given birth to their daughter, Coco, at the age of nineteen[1]. Her stubbornness is shown even more when she met Héctor again. Héctor is the husband of Imelda, father of Coco, father-in-law of Julio, grandfather of Victoria and Elena Rivera, and Miguel's long-lost great-great-grandfather. One of the matriarchs of the Rivera family, Imelda is a woman who puts her family above everything else. Earlier in the year, we were treated to a beautiful poster and the video “Dante’s Lunch: A Short Tail”, both featuring the adorable Xolo (Mexican hairless dog), Dante. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Indeed, her granddaughter, Elena later enforced the music ban that her grandmother had enforced through her family. Born in 1899 [1]to unnamed parents, Imelda lived in Santa Cecilia with her younger brothers, Óscar and Felipe. While Imelda was ready to settle down and plant roots for their family, Héctor still wanted to give his songs to the world. Also. Beginning the family business, Imelda taught her daughter how to make shoes and eventually her son-in-law, Julio. As Miguel is taken to the Land of the Dead by, he meets Imelda, who is unable to cross to the world of the living as Miguel took her portrait from the ofrenda. However, it is noted that Miguel inherited her stubborn nature and hers and Héctor's love for music. Imelda was born in 1899 (a year older than Héctor! However, this backfires when he is denied access to the bridge, and after revealing himself, Hector makes a run for it, but sinks through the marigold petals and is taken away by security guards.Later, he is interrogated by a Corrections Officer for his actions, and unsuccessfully tries to convince him to take him …