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We’re not talking about Bruno from Encanto – no Oscar

Topping the charts in the US and UK

“We’re not talking about Bruno” has been on many people’s lips since the November premiere of Disney’s “Encanto.”

But the friendly and popular song wouldn’t win an Oscar for Best Original Song.

How is that?

Disney’s “Encanto” stands a good chance of winning an Oscar. Despite stiff competition from Pixar’s “Raya and the Last Dragon” and “Luca,” “Encanto” is the favorite, he writes. BBC.

The film revolves around Maribel, the only young girl in her family who does not possess magical powers.

Lin Manuel Miranda, 42, wrote all eight of the original songs for the film. He is also the creator of Broadway musicals such as “Hamilton” and “In the Heights”.

Of all the eight songs, “We’re Not Talking About Bruno” is clearly the hit. According to the BBC, it has topped the charts in both the UK and the US in recent weeks.

“Incanto”.

But why was she not nominated?

BBC The explanation starts like this: “Don’t Talk About Bruno” was not nominated because Disney didn’t offer it as an entry.

But the question many fans are asking is: Why didn’t they?

What’s worth knowing is that productions may feature multiple original songs from the same movie, but this is seen as a risk as the songs may share sounds because they go under the same title, the BBC wrote.

Therefore, most production companies choose to send only one song. So did Disney with “Encanto,” choosing to send the vocal “Dos oruguitas.”

The BBC continues its interpretation, which is now close to a solution:

The deadline for sending contributions to the Academy Awards was November 1. “Encanto” wasn’t shown until three weeks later, on November 21.

This means that Disney simply had to guess which song would be the best. This time they guessed wrong, and the movie may have missed out on the somewhat obvious Academy Award.