00:00I really like that Lucia is Latina and she never gives up, and she's like me, the truth, we're the same, personality-wise.
00:10What have you learned from her? What have you learned from your character?
00:14Well, what she says, that you should never give up, and that you work very hard.
00:22Regulo, why do you think Ariel, this project, was a perfect project for Elizabeth?
00:28Well, the truth is, I feel like she represents the character so much, in the sense that she's very innocent, you could say.
00:40How it is to be yourself, and the way I look at her, the truth is that when I looked at the characters,
00:48I felt so, it was very surreal to look at her, and how she speaks her little things in Spanish, in the show,
00:58it made me so, that more than anything, that innocence of the child, where you can project yourself as you are,
01:08without looking like anything else, without wanting to fit into something, and that made me very, very tender, the truth,
01:14and as a proud father, we're excited to see her have that impact in Latin culture,
01:22and I think it's going to be something very beautiful for everyone, so that all the kids can say,
01:26ah, I look like this, I also say this, like her.
01:31Elizabeth, what message do you think is in this series?
01:35That if you have problems with another person, with a friend, that nothing happens, because it's not the end of the world,
01:41and you can only apologize, and everything will be fine.
01:44Always thanks to Lucia, I always feel that she is very, she worries a lot about everything,
01:51and that she always says, oh, sorry, but nothing happens, because you have many beautiful friends, yes, yes.
01:59For you as an actress, what is the most difficult when you lend your voice to an animated character like Lucia?
02:06For me, at first, it was very difficult, because I was very embarrassed, many little things like, well, not even the case,
02:12and at first I was very like, I didn't know how to do the voice well, and I said, oh, sorry, once again,
02:19but now I feel that I just have to, that I just don't have to be very tense, or very like, oh, I have to be perfect,
02:29that it just goes with the flow, and that's it.
02:33What is your favorite Disney movie?
02:36Oh, I have so many.
02:39Well, for me, I think, oh, I'm between Toy Story and The Lion King, really,
02:45I don't know which of the two can be my favorite, because they are movies that I grew up with as a child, really,
02:52and we have always been very immersed in the Disney world, and right now I think my favorite is going to be Ariel's.
03:02Elizabeth, what advice has your dad given you now that you are dedicating yourself to the world of entertainment?
03:08Well, that I only know myself, and that I don't have to act like another person, and that, well, yes, no, like, well, work hard, and that's it.
03:21Well, we come from, you could say, well, we are Mexicans, we come from a, in Mexico there are many cultures,
03:29within Mexico itself, those of the north are very different from those of the south,
03:33we, as being from the north, we come from a humble family, our parents,
03:40and, well, I have always tried to instill in him, well, that he has a good heart,
03:47that he has that humility, not humility, but character, you could say,
03:55where he can treat everyone equally, that he doesn't look at some people here, others up, others down,
04:00always that, things that were instilled in us by our parents, I have always tried to convey that to them,
04:07of being of a good heart, and, well, that they have their Latin roots well, that they have them well cemented,
04:14and that they can project that, and as I tell you, well, that innocence of how I interpret the character of Lucia,
04:20it seems to me that those Latin roots are so rooted there, that I know that both the children and the parents
04:29will be able to look at the character of Lucia when they see the show.
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