"La Cucaracha" ("The Cockroach") is a is a traditional folks song from Mexico during the Mexican Revolution, which narrates a story of a cockroach that cannot walk anymore. It was later villainized in Disney/Pixar's 1998 animated film, A Bug's Life. It features Hopper's gang taking a vacation in their hideout.
Lyrics[]
La cucaracha, la cucaracha
Ya no puede caminar
Porque no tiene, porque le falta
Marihuana que fumar
Ya murió la cucaracha
Ya la llevan a enterrar
Entre cuatro zopilotes
Y un ratón de sacristán
The cockroach, the cockroach
Can't walk anymore
Because it doesn't have, because it's lacking
Marijuana to smoke
The cockroach just died
They are taking it to be buried
Among four buzzards
And a sacristan mouse
Other Appearances[]
- The song had a short appearances as El Macho's password in Illumination's 2013 animated film, Despicable Me 2.
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Despicable Me ⢠How Bad Can I Be? ⢠La Cucaracha ⢠Y.M.C.A. ⢠Universal Fanfare ⢠Happy Together ⢠Revolution ⢠No Sleep Till Brooklyn ⢠Pennies from Heaven ⢠My Way ⢠Bad ⢠Doowit ⢠Hug Me ⢠Papa Mama Loca Pita ⢠You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch ⢠I Am The Grinch ⢠Rich Minion ⢠Peaches ⢠Everybody Wants To Rule the World Deleted | ||