Posted by admin on September 16, 2009

The Three Caballeros (6/8)

animated features canon, that plots an adventure through parts of Latin America, combining live-action and animation. The film starred Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos (1943) representing Brazil, and later makes a new friend in the persona of pistol-packing rooster Panchito Pistoles, representing Mexico. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the USA on …

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25 Responses to “The Three Caballeros (6/8)”

  1. vampiresoldier05 says:

    I love the songs and music. :)

  2. RodrigoMera says:

    Those were better times for Mexico. Nowadays everything’s screwed up… and everyone want’s to be like the people from the united states…

  3. futureradiochick says:

    hey man! “oh boy oh boy a pinata! whats a pinata?” LOL.

  4. MagicialProductions says:

    Okay…my only question is why did they have to skip over, from Ecuador, the other part of South America…i.e. Colombia? I’m Colombian so whenever i watch thi or see Latin American based movies, etc. and Colombia’s not talked about, i always wonder why that is.

  5. MistressD says:

    6:29… What? XD Haha, you have to pause it juuuust right, but Donald came out backwards and is hugging Jose. XD

  6. TheEditorMonkey says:

    I always thought, even when i was a child
    that the sound effect of donald lifting his eye out of the blindfold was just SO funny XD

  7. azcvbn09875432 says:

    this films sucks

  8. Rashuanu says:

    At the beginning, aren’t those two being a bit extreme?! An ax and a cannon?!

  9. spindalis79 says:

    Does anyone know what the name of the town in the arid foothills is at 6:42? Looks like the location (state) could be Michoacan, Zacatecas, Durango, Chihuahua or Valle Central of Oaxaca. It would be interesting to see how how this city has expanded on Google Earth 65 years later.

  10. spindalis79 says:

    From Junin, Lima, Loreto, Ica? There are several different species to choose from. Anything from a Pardusco to an Oropendola, Mountain-Tanager, Chlorophonia, Tapaculo, or maybe even a Tinamou?

  11. spindalis79 says:

    It really hasn’t changed all that much in 60+ years. I really think 6:57 is taken in California. You wouldn’t think the Mexican country roads would be paved that well in 1944. 7:04 is somewhere in the Sierra Madre Oriental (Hidalgo maybe?)

  12. Ozmasterofpuppets says:

    This is such a nice movie, reminds me when I was little girl, by the way I love the things they mention about my country =)

  13. AkumuKeayo says:

    Ooooh! THIS is where I learned about the story behind the Mexican flag. I had forgotten…!

  14. meisjepao says:

    Yes, it’s real. The aztecs built their city above a lake because they saw the eagle eating a snake above a “nopal” or cactus. That was their legend and the reason that Mexico City is above a lake, but not the whole city.

  15. TheDoucheFairy says:

    . ___. yeah… dont remind me of Tijuana lol

  16. dasrik says:

    Yeah Mexico City, gotta love that pollution. x_x

  17. StrifeInYeShadows says:

    wow..and it seems the aztecians, if you looked closely on that map thing, left a bit of the lake so it would be known to the people of mexico about the legend so they wouldn’t have forgotten their works on the city, it appears.

  18. AngelaMort says:

    “Jarabe patenco” Hahahaha LOL

    noo man, is Jarabe Pateño, is from the north of Mexico in Coahuila.

  19. AngelaMort says:

    Jajajaja pero las piñatas de ceramica son peligrosas xD jajajajajaja imaginate si te cae encima jajajaja aaah k bonito es Mexico!!

  20. AngelaMort says:

    but he refers about the legend of our symbol flag, “Aguila parada sobre un nopal” is an aztec legend, is true that Mexico DF is under a lake.

  21. Neftniel says:

    actually is not a legend, i know what you mean with “real legend” but…a legend is something that isnt comprobed the mexico city was built over a valley thats why people call it “The Valley of Mexico” and this is why the mexico city is sinking every year because the water under the city is running out jeje .

  22. kikemen77 says:

    i think is ….el jarabe patenco

  23. reasonableskeptic says:

    What is the name of the last dance of this video? And also the title of the song?

  24. mty2014 says:

    I´m mexican. The story about the city is a real legend form the azteca culture.

  25. neclord87 says:

    is that true with the story about the city?

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