Pixar unveiled the first ever trailer for its new animated movie Coco on Wednesday. It's a story of the Day of the Dead done in animation style.

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Created by Toy Story 3 director Lee Unkrich, Coco is the story of a boy, Miguel, who is obsessed with music. But his fate had him born in a family that has banned the learning or any kind of association with the craft.

Miguel dreams of being a performer and adores his idol Ernesto de la Cruz. The boy visits the resting place of Cruz, touches the guitar hanging above the grave and gets sent to the Land of the Dead because anything can happen on Dia de los Muertos. In this otherworldly land, Miguel will meet a trickster, Hector, and together they will meet his deceased relatives and solve the mystery of his family.

The all Latino voiceover cast includes rookie Anthony Gonzalez as Miguel. Benjamin Bratt and Renee Victor will be the voices of Ernesto de la Cruz and Abuelita, respectively. Gael Garcia Bernal, who is already the lead of another, music-oriented show, Amazon's â€‹Mozart in the Jungle, is the voice of the trickster Hector.

Coco is set to release in India in November 2017.

Watch the trailer: