The Three Caballeros

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Buy The Three Caballeros. The ever-popular and excitable Donald Duck stars in one of his greatest adventures -- a dazzling blend of live action and classic Disney animation bursting with south of the border sights and sounds! When Donald receives a magical collection of gifts from his Latin American friends, they become his passport to a fantastic musical journey with Joe Carioca and Panchito, the charro rooster. With these experts to guide him, Donald hops, skips, and jumps his way through every splash of local color -- each stop full of surprises and sensational songs!

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As a Disney oddity, they don't get much odder than Three Caballeros. Donald Duck receives a birthday package from South America, and the film proceeds to unravel like some peyote-induced hallucination. It starts out reminiscent of other Disney films, where shorts are cobbled together, such as "Make Mine Music" or "Fun and Fancy Free." The film has vignettes such as "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" and "The Flying Guachito." After them it careens straight into part-travelogue, part-stream-of-consciousness animation. Not helping out much are Donald's "friends," Joe Carioca (a parrot) and Panchito (a rooster). They spend most of the rest of the film watching Donald chase skirt. That's right, Donald Duck is a wolf in this movie, and he chases every live-action señorita who bustles across the screen. Although some will say otherwise, Caballeros is for die-hard Disney, Donald, or psychedelia fans only. --Keith Simanton


The Three Caballeros Review


The Three Caballeros is one hour and twelve minutes long and was released in theaters on February 3, 1945. This was the second of the Disney's package film series with Saludos Amigos. The Three Caballeros is seventh animated feature film from Disney Studios. This is the only movie where Donald Duck is the star of the film and the only full length film where he does not share the screen with Mickey Mouse or Goofy. Basically it is Donald's birthday and he got a package of gifts from his friend José Carioca. The first gift is a film projector with a screen and a movie to it. Watch the first two of several segments in the film. The segments are the Cold-Blooded Penguin and The Flying Gauchito. The next gift is a book titled Brazil and José Carioca appears and the two take a trip inside the book to Bahia; misspelled Baia in the film. Baia is the name of the next segment and we meet Aurora Miranda; sister of Carmen Miranda. Aurora sings and dances in her segment. Finally Donald opens his last present and we are introduced to Panchito Pistoles; a rooster from Mexico. Panchito takes us through Mexico and giving the viewers a little history about the country as well seeing some of the sites of Mexico. This would be Panchito only film appearance, but he would go on make a few appearances in the Disney television series House of Mouse. Here we have the last of the four segments of the movie: Las Posadas, Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracruz and Acapulco, You Belong To My Heart, and Donald's Surreal Reverie.


The Three Caballeros and Saludos Amigos were put out to strengthen ties with the Latin American countries during World War II. The Three Caballeros was the first full length movie to combine live action and animation. The Three Caballeros is not a bad movie and in my opinion is the best of the six package films put out by Disney. The Three Caballeros gets an AA++.

DVD FEATURES

Chapter Selections
Set-Up
Bonus Material
A) Don's Fountain of Youth
B) Pueblo Pluto
C) Theatrical Trailer
Preview Trailers
A) The Little Mermaid II
B) The Tigger Movie
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