The Three Caballeros Discussion
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The Three Caballeros
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The Three Caballeros
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I love this movie with it's diferent sections and it's brotherhood of different country characters. Very positive message in there. (Always left me wanting a 3rd part of an "Americas trilogy" in which Pancho and José go with Donald and explore the US, maybe bumping into Goofy and Mickey along the way.
Heh, add 2 more characters and you'd have the magnificent seven.
The colors the colors.
The psicodelic non stop ending
the shrinking and the expanding of the characters
Donald in Wonderland
And hey, Donald knows how to work a projector 16mm one.
Heh, add 2 more characters and you'd have the magnificent seven.
The colors the colors.
The psicodelic non stop ending
the shrinking and the expanding of the characters
Donald in Wonderland
And hey, Donald knows how to work a projector 16mm one.
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The Three Caballeros is a wonderful Disney Animated Film but not many people agree with my opinion.
Donald Duck, Joe Carioca and Panchito make a wonderful trio in this film and the Latin music is wonderful to hear. The Three Caballeros was a low budget film at the time because of WWII so Walt Disney made segments films. I also enjoy watching "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" and "The Flying Guachito." I really hope Three Caballeros gets an upgrade or restored DVD very soon.
Donald Duck, Joe Carioca and Panchito make a wonderful trio in this film and the Latin music is wonderful to hear. The Three Caballeros was a low budget film at the time because of WWII so Walt Disney made segments films. I also enjoy watching "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" and "The Flying Guachito." I really hope Three Caballeros gets an upgrade or restored DVD very soon.
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Wow that does sound like a good idea I could see it now...deathie mouse wrote:I love this movie with it's diferent sections and it's brotherhood of different country characters. Very positive message in there. (Always left me wanting a 3rd part of an "Americas trilogy" in which Pancho and José go with Donald and explore the US, maybe bumping into Goofy and Mickey along the way.
Heh, add 2 more characters and you'd have the magnificent seven.
The colors the colors.
The psicodelic non stop ending
the shrinking and the expanding of the characters
Donald in Wonderland
And hey, Donald knows how to work a projector 16mm one.
Anyway I have heard that this was a low budget film but honestly has I never joined this froum I would never have guessed it was. I love this movie everythng about it keeps my eyes glued to the TV when its on. The amazing colors that repersent each country. The voice of the narrator i havw always liked that. And Donald who he makes that movie he is so funny. Althought my fvaoirte bird isnt one of the main three its the Arraquan Oh I cant help but to laugh when I think about it, its singing and apperance. The Three Caballeros is a great movie !
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Re: The Three Caballeros Discussion
[quote="awallaceunc"]The latest addition to DDMan26's Snow White discussion thread...
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I like Three Caballeros considerably more than Saludos Amigos. It's entertaining, catchy, and has some great songs. It still remains one of my least favorite animated classics, though.
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I like Three Caballeros considerably more than Saludos Amigos. It's entertaining, catchy, and has some great songs. It still remains one of my least favorite animated classics, though.
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This would be one of my favs in the Disney classics, although it's vastly overlooked I'm sure. I think Disney could've did a better job on the DVD released a few years back, since they really didn't digitally re-touch anything.
I would say this movie was a wild one. Of course it feels dated, I mean it was the 40's, but it offers lots of vibrant and exciting music. And since I'm Hispanic, it made me appreciate my heritage.
Also, it introduced me to the forgotten José Carioca, as well as Panchito. I will say I liked the two way better in this film than in their House of Mouse incarnations (I thought they were too obnoxious and self-absorbed in HOM). But that's difficult to say since they didn't have any other cartoon appearances (Joe did in Saludos Amgios/Blame it on the Samba, but that's it).
The Veracruz beach scene was pretty weird, but I managed to like it nonetheless. Donald chasing after those pretty 1940's chicas was at times amusing.
Thoughts?
I would say this movie was a wild one. Of course it feels dated, I mean it was the 40's, but it offers lots of vibrant and exciting music. And since I'm Hispanic, it made me appreciate my heritage.
Also, it introduced me to the forgotten José Carioca, as well as Panchito. I will say I liked the two way better in this film than in their House of Mouse incarnations (I thought they were too obnoxious and self-absorbed in HOM). But that's difficult to say since they didn't have any other cartoon appearances (Joe did in Saludos Amgios/Blame it on the Samba, but that's it).
The Veracruz beach scene was pretty weird, but I managed to like it nonetheless. Donald chasing after those pretty 1940's chicas was at times amusing.
Thoughts?
I recenlty saw it after many years. I had forgotten nearly everything.
To appreciate it you have to first know that it isn't you conventional movie with an actual story, it is a collection of "shorts" that are connected.
Once you know that you can appreciate the awsome animation and the great characters. Some of the scenes were a bit pointless but still good overall.
*** / ****
To appreciate it you have to first know that it isn't you conventional movie with an actual story, it is a collection of "shorts" that are connected.
Once you know that you can appreciate the awsome animation and the great characters. Some of the scenes were a bit pointless but still good overall.
*** / ****
Dolce fare niente...
Not really a great response to your first post... but I'd love to know more opinions about this movie! I saw it a while ago on the Disney Channel but cannot remember for the life of me whether or not I liked it. I was contemplating buying it soon and was wondering... what are everyone's thoughts? Is it worth purchasing? (I mean, is it good enough to purchase, I know a lot of people buy some movies just for their collection rather than the enjoyment of watching them )
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MinnieMe, This site has a wonderful review section, you should check it out. Here is the link to The Three Caballeros for you http://www.ultimatedisney.com/threecaballeros.html
I have always liked this movie. I have to say it is my favorite out of all the package films.
I have always liked this movie. I have to say it is my favorite out of all the package films.
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Duh! Yeah, I don't know why I didn't look on there, thanks cj!cj wrote:MinnieMe, This site has a wonderful review section, you should check it out. Here is the link to The Three Caballeros for you http://www.ultimatedisney.com/threecaballeros.html
I have always liked this movie. I have to say it is my favorite out of all the package films.
So does this quote (from the review) mean that the Three Caballeros is no longer being produced?
"Released as part of the now discontinued “Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection” line, The Three Caballeros was issued for the first time on DVD in summer 2000."
Well, you can still find it in stores and Amazon and all that. But it just basically means that the whole "Gold Collection" titles are no longer being produced (now it's Platinum and Special Edition Disney DVD's)MinnieMe wrote:Duh! Yeah, I don't know why I didn't look on there, thanks cj!cj wrote:MinnieMe, This site has a wonderful review section, you should check it out. Here is the link to The Three Caballeros for you http://www.ultimatedisney.com/threecaballeros.html
I have always liked this movie. I have to say it is my favorite out of all the package films.
So does this quote (from the review) mean that the Three Caballeros is no longer being produced?
"Released as part of the now discontinued “Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection” line, The Three Caballeros was issued for the first time on DVD in summer 2000."
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I haven't seen the movie but I have heard the soundtrack and I love the soundtrack from the movie.
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