This past summer I had a job singing songs to children at a school. I discovered Jose Carioca from a DVD I put on that the school provided and since then he has become my favorite Disney character. I think it's interesting that I get this job and along the way I discover Jose the parrot . Then I find this footage of the real life Jose and he's doing exactly what I did all summer with the kids. Thank you so much for this.
I love how he says "Adios" with a Brazilian Portuguese accent. :) He can play the guitar pretty well! :) Looks like he's having fun with the Mouseketeers. :)
:) That definitely sounds like Jose Carioca to me. This is pretty funny. XD "Have you been to Bahia?" I remember that quote from "The Three Caballeros". And the song he's playing is from the movie too.
Whoa, I had no idea the guy could SHRED IT!!! YEAH!!! XD
Damn, now I'll never forgive Disney for not utilizing José Carioca more as a character! He should have been in more than just the two movies in the 40's, he AND his real-life voiceactor were SUPER AWESOME!!! XD
Of course, you brazillians speak portuguese. But I think he was doing it cause Walt thought it would go over better with the kids. Understandable, cause unitl I learned more about South America, I thought everyone there spoke only Spanish too.
Jose: "have u been to Bahia"
Kid: "no"
Jose:ADOIS
JoseCarioca101 10 months ago
This past summer I had a job singing songs to children at a school. I discovered Jose Carioca from a DVD I put on that the school provided and since then he has become my favorite Disney character. I think it's interesting that I get this job and along the way I discover Jose the parrot . Then I find this footage of the real life Jose and he's doing exactly what I did all summer with the kids. Thank you so much for this.
Percivaldurham 1 year ago 3
I love how he says "Adios" with a Brazilian Portuguese accent. :) He can play the guitar pretty well! :) Looks like he's having fun with the Mouseketeers. :)
operafan31 1 year ago
:) That definitely sounds like Jose Carioca to me. This is pretty funny. XD "Have you been to Bahia?" I remember that quote from "The Three Caballeros". And the song he's playing is from the movie too.
operafan31 1 year ago
@operafan31 He is the José Carioca :D
MayogaX 2 days ago
There aren't so many videos of this man, unfortunately.
sm819041 1 year ago
SCREAM LIKE A GIRL!!!
Whoa, I had no idea the guy could SHRED IT!!! YEAH!!! XD
Damn, now I'll never forgive Disney for not utilizing José Carioca more as a character! He should have been in more than just the two movies in the 40's, he AND his real-life voiceactor were SUPER AWESOME!!! XD
GeishaShattori 2 years ago 13
@GeishaShattori I know! In my opinion he is so loved and cherished...he deserves more credit than he got. too bad it's too late...:"(
animallover1149 1 year ago 3
"Have you ever been to Bahia?" LOL, that made me giggle like a madwoman.
KazeTaco 3 years ago 11
We(brazilians) don't speak spanish!
Why is he speaking in Spanish?
But this movie is funny, I liked! ;D
Maizanini 4 years ago
Of course, you brazillians speak portuguese. But I think he was doing it cause Walt thought it would go over better with the kids. Understandable, cause unitl I learned more about South America, I thought everyone there spoke only Spanish too.
BookRose86 3 years ago
I believe he's playing "Jesusita En Chihuahua", the song from the 3 Caballeros with the dancing cactus.
loosetoon 4 years ago 3
I love his voice!! I love José Carioca jajaja but...what song is he playing???
sofikat18 5 years ago 3