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Cotino, the studio's own managed neighborhood in California, will center around the Parr House when it starts opening up next year. Reading time 2 minutes It’s been a while since we heard much from ...
Incredibles 2 comes to life inside Disney’s Cotino residential living community, and the Parr House replicates the film’s version. As seen in the comparisons above, both the exterior and interior look ...
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