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Montero CinePublished at May 28, 2026 at 04:15 AM0:40
¡Pixar se equivocó con el final de LUCA! 🎬❌#pixar thumbnail

¡Pixar se equivocó con el final de LUCA! 🎬❌#pixar

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LucaPixarDisneyCineAnimacionshorts
Published time
May 28, 2026 at 04:15 AM
Duration
0:40
Video type
Education
Channel region
Mexico
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Views
3.6M
Likes
196.2K
Comments
320
Estimated Daily Revenue
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Estimated Total Revenue
$61.77 - $247.07
RPM Range
$0.02 - $0.07
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Topic Cluster
Luca
Video Description
¿Sabías que SUPUESTAMENTE Luca tiene un error de continuidad en la carrera final? Cuando el "narizón" de Ercole intenta mojar a Luca por tirarle la moto, vemos que una sola gota le saca escamas. Muchos pensaron que Pixar se equivocó al final porque Alberto corre descalzo sobre el suelo empapado sin transformarse. Sin embargo, esta teoría de Disney demuestra que el agua necesita caer directo en el cuerpo para activar el cambio completo, justo como les pasa a los padres de Luca bajo la lluvia. En el suelo mojado, ¡a Alberto solo se le escamaron las plantas de los pies! Un detalle oculto de la animación. #Luca #Pixar #Disney #Cine #Animacion #Curiosidades
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