Higuel

Higuel is the slash ship between Hiro and Miguel from the Disney fandom.

Canon
As Hiro and Miguel are from different series, they have never met in canon. As well as the fact that Miguel is also a Pixar character.

Similarities and comparisons

 * Both wear blue and red colored clothing, in a different order from each other.
 * Both of them wear a hoodie.
 * Have lost members of their family, that they were really close with.
 * Are acquainted with a cat.
 * Their families have their own businesses, that they reside at.
 * Making shoes and running a café.
 * Both have brown colored eyes and a dark shaded hair color.
 * Have displayed their talents to a crowd of people while standing on a type of stage.
 * Music and robotics.
 * Have determination to reach their goals.
 * Have gone behind their families backs.
 * Both of their films have circled around their Mexican and Japanese (even though Hiro is only Japanese) culture and folklores, along with doing a few themes from them.
 * When it comes to their folklores, Coco circles around the realm that the departed reside in, while the main antagonist in the first season of Big Hero 6: The Series is named after a supernatural entity either capable of transformation or is a human ghost known as a Obake in Japanese folklore.

Fanon
Higuel is one of the most popular Disney slash ships, involving Hiro and Miguel. It is very popular in Mexico, as it is where Coco is based in and the country that had gotten the chance to see the Pixar film before the US did; which is why most of the fanfiction of the pairing is in Spanish. While the exact origins of the ship is bit of a mystery, as to when it had started (before or after the Pixar film was released) or what had inspired fans of the two Disney films to ship them together, it could simply be due to fans who enjoy doing Disney crossover ships.

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Trivia

 * One of the artists for the Big Hero 6 TV series had painted a Mexican mural with a few Mariachis (like the artist's father) as part of its design.