A young Colombian woman has to face the frustration of being the only member of her family without magical powers.
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Encanto
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Epilogue
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Mia & Sebastian’s Theme (Late For The Date)
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Concerning Hobbits
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La Valse d'Amélie - Version piano
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Main Title (The Godfather Waltz)
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S.T.A.Y.
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Theme From Schindler's List
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This Land - From "The Lion King"/Score
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Cornfield Chase
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Day One
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Duel of the Fates
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Battle of the Heroes
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Across the Stars (Love Theme from "Star Wars: Attack of the Clones")
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Yoda's Theme
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Princess Leia's Theme
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First Step
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Married Life
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Your Father Would Be Proud
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The Green Leaves of Summer (From "Inglorious Basterds")
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The Ecstasy Of Gold
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The Family Madrigal
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Colombia, Mi Encanto
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Waiting on a Miracle
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Surface Pressure
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We Don't Talk About Bruno
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All of You
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What Else Can I Do?
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Dos Oruguitas
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En Barranquilla Me Quedo
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Germaine Franco:
Arrangement
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Let It Go
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Kristen Anderson-Lopez:
Writer
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