Watch the deleted post-credits scene from Encanto.
So apparently Disney’s Encanto was going to have an after-credits scene. One of the directors and co-writers of the film, Jared Bush, took to Twitter to share an already animated scene of Chispi, the lovable capybara, getting water poured on his head from Casita, the magical house, as he attempts to urinate on one of the house walls.
The capybara is a friend to Antonio, whose gift is the ability to talk to animals. Chipsi can be found in various scenes throughout the film but wasn’t a major character in the overall story. Even though the clip is hilarious and perfectly matches the movie’s type of humor, it would have lessened the impact of the otherwise non-humorous and heartfelt ending to the movie.
Encanto was released last year and has been met with rave reviews. The story follows Mirabel Madrigal, a young woman born into a family blessed by a magical candle. Once each family member is of age, they hold a ceremony where a magical door appears, and they are given their “gift” from the “miracle” candle. Mirabel, however, never receives a gift and is the only one in her family without one.
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