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The Three Caballeros (1945)

The Three Caballeros (1945)
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Three Caballeros is the first Walt Disney feature to combine animation with live action footage. Originally conceived as World War II propaganda promoting good relations between the United States and Latin America, the film details the adventures of Donald Duck as he meets two Latin birds--Jose Carioca and Panchito,--and the three head down to Rio. The film doesn't have a concrete story, choosing to follow the three animated birds through Latin America, as they sing a number of songs, get into trouble and have a number of very amusing experiences. Filled with achingly funny jokes, good music, and stunning, ground-breaking animation, The Three Caballeros remains extremely entertaining decades after its release. It is one of Disney's unacknowledged classics. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Director(s):
Clyde GeronimiJack Kinney, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G
 
 
 
 

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Three Caballeros is the first Walt Disney feature to combine animation with live action footage. Originally conceived as World War II propaganda promoting good relations between the United States and Latin America, the film details the adventures of Donald Duck as he meets two Latin birds--Jose Carioca and Panchito,--and the three head down to Rio. The film doesn't have a concrete story, choosing to follow the three animated birds through Latin America, as they sing a number of songs, get into trouble and have a number of very amusing experiences. Filled with achingly funny jokes, good music, and stunning, ground-breaking animation, The Three Caballeros remains extremely entertaining decades after its release. It is one of Disney's unacknowledged classics. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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Director(s):
Walt DisneyJack KinneyClyde Geronimi
Writer(s):
Bill PeetRalph WrightWilliam Cottrell
Producer(s):
Norman Ferguson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
G(Child Classic)
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    Richard G.

    Ah... my beloved memories of Baia... I've never been there, but this movie makes me feel as if I did. The vivid animation, the spectacular locations, Donald and his two eccentric friends made a great team as they showed us compelling examples of culture around Latin America! All in all a whimsicall adventure for all ages!

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    Tom G. R.

    Just a bit grainy and a bit dated as shown by the not so interesting '40 style bikinies in the Acapulco bit. But it is still funny as great Disney cartoons always are. Both kids and adults will enjoy this classic.

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