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  • Hey disneyJSman do think you can ask Disneydaniel39 to make a remake of this movie and the bonus cartoon?

  • The next part of the story about the little gauchito climbing up the mountains.

    Narrator: Now, the best place to hunt a wild ostrich is out on the wide open plains, on the broad, flat land of the.. Flat land? Say, what am I doing here? Oh, now I remember. This day I was hunting for condor birds high up in the mountains.

  • Boy: ...

  • Narrator: By looking around for the condors I climbed to the top of the rock. No, come to think of it, it was a tree.

    Boy: ...?

    Narrator: Let's see, maybe it was a rock after all.

    Boy: ...?

    Narrator: Althrough I could swear it was a tree. Oh, what's the difference? Let it go. Let it go.

  • Boy: *annoyed by the narrator* ...!

  • Narrator: My sharp eyes soon discovered the nest of a...

    Boy: (geting his hat on straight) ...

    Narrator: Psst.

    Boy: ...?

    Narrator: Gauchito, the nest, el nido, el nido.

  • Boy: *sees the nest*

    Narrator: I can tell from the wings that he was--

    Boy: Shh.

  • Narrator: (whispering) He was at least five meters from tip to tip. The biggest condor bird in all of...

    But the condor bird turns out to be a head of a donkey.

    Narrator: Caramba! What's this?

    But then, the donkey reveals itselfs to be a flying donkey!

    Narrator: I couldn't believe my eyes. No, it couldn't be. But there it was. I was looking face to face with a flying donkey.

  • Flying donkey: *eats some flowers*

  • The flying donkey came to the boy.

    Narrator: The donkey bird didn't seem bashful. He flew right up close to... Quick, gauchito! Now! Get him, quick!

    Flying Donkey: ...! (flying away)

  • Boy: ...!

  • The boy then gets something to catch the flying donkey and spins it around.

  • *but even though it catches the flying donkey, it escapes from the rope*

  • Then it came to play around at the boy.

  • Boy: ...!

  • The donkey kept on having fun with the boy, until the boy came up a plan of how to catch him.

    Narrator: This donkey should be worth a fortune. I couldn't let him get away. So, I made up my mind that I'd catch him if it took me the rest of...

    The boy then hopped on a flying donkey's back as planned!

    Narrator: Ha! Now I had him! Hold him, gauchito! Ride him, cowboy!

  • Flying donkey: ...!

  • Boy: (riding the Flying Donkey) ...

    Narrator: He acted just like he was loco, but I was an expert, of course. He though he could throw this gauchito, but he soon found out who was the boss.

    The boy and the flying donkey were in a cloud.

    Narrator: Psst.

    Boy: ...?

    Narrator: Gauchito, who is the boss?

  • Boy: *shrugs "I don't know."*

  • Then, the cowboy thing resumes in the cloud.

  • *later at night...*

    Narrator: I decided to train him for racing far out where nobody can see, cause i planned to win thousands of pesos for this little burrito and me.

  • The flying donkey, now named Burrito was flying around. Until the boy whistles to him.

    Narrator: I made brilliant plans for the future. We'd live like a couple of kings, and I'd be the world's richest gaucho, with my hands full of big diamond rings.

    Then, Burrito spins around so fast and he pulls his trainer around.

  • Burrito: ...

  • Boy: ...!

    But then, the boy whistles at Burrito.

    Boy: (whistling to Burrito)

    Burrito: (stopping) ...

  • *this made the boy a little bit dizzy*

  • The boy then looked to his watch.

    Boy: ...?

  • Burrito: ...

  • Narrator: Ah! Macanudo, OK.

  • *then the boy tells Burrito to come down*

    Burrito: ...

  • Narrator: This burrito was tame as a kitten. He was learning new tricks every day. You should see how he begged for me mate. He liked it much better than hay.

  • Boy: ...

    Burrito: ...

  • Oh and I meant to put, "Gaucho: (narrating)" from the start. I just goofed. Well, anywho...

    Burrito then whistles like a bird.

    Burrito: (whistling birdsong, braying as he jumps on the boy for the drink) ...

    Boy: ...

    Gaucho: Then we soon fell asleep by the campfire. We both were as tired as could be, and tomorrow was very important for little Burrito and me.

    Next morning...

  • *everyone was preparing for the race*

  • Oops. I forgot to put (narrating) behind "Gaucho". Oh, well.

    Gaucho: (narrating) For this was the day of fiesta. The gauchos were happy and gay. They danced the zamba and gato and gambled their pesos away.

    Some of the gauchos played musics for everyone to dance along while others played games.

  • *soon, it was nearly time for the race to start*

  • Gaucho: (narrating) While the crowd sang and danced at the plaza I just stood in the shade of a tree adn watched them toss coins at the sapo. But this game meant nothing to me. Some others were rolling the bochas and betting on games of this kind. But didn't join in these pastimes. I had something bigger in mind.

    Then...

    TRUMPET PLAYS

    Man: (speaks Spanish)

  • Gaucho: *narrating* The race was about to begin, and the grand prize was 1000 pesos.

  • At the track of the race, the gauchos and their horses are laughing.

    Gaucho: (narrating) The gauchos were howling with laughter when they saw us come out on the track.

    Burrito glares at them, and the boy whispers to Burrito.

  • Burrito: ...

  • Gaucho: (narrating) I whispered, "Remember the wings, Burrito." Oh, oh, oh, oh. Not yet! Not yet!

  • *then the racers were ready*

  • Gaucho: (narrating) The gauchos and herses were all on their toes.

    Man: (speaks Spanish, saying "Get set...GO!")

  • *the race began!*

  • Gaucho: (narrating) We were off with the speed of a bullet. We flew down the track like the wind. Every gaucho was... Meanwhile, Burrito and I were uh, jockeying for position.

    Boy and Burrito: ...

    Gaucho: Psst.

    Boy and Burrito: ...? (turning to the Gaucho, narrating)

    Gaucho: Gauchito, they went that way. That way.

  • *then they went the way the racers went, but they were going so slow*

  • And the donkey was running like childish animald with the boy on him.

    5 men: (laughing at those the boy and Burrito) HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

  • Boy: ...

  • Gaucho: (narrating) No wonder they laughed. I didn't even look like a jockey.

    Boy: ...

    Burrito: ...

    Gaucho: Hey, gauchito.

    Boy and Burrito: ...?

    Gaucho: Come on, look like a jockey.

    Boy and Burrito: ...!

  • *then they tried going faster*

  • Boy and Burrito: ...

    But the other gauchos are way ahead of the boy and Burrito.

    Gaucho: (narrating) Pepito of Mendoza was setting a furious pace. Fuego, Gordito and Bingo, you never have seen such a race. Now, it's Pepito and Fuego. It's Fuego and Pepito. And here comes Gordito on the rail. Do your stuff, kid.

    Boy and Burrito: ...?

  • Our heroes: ...

  • Boy: (waving no) ...

    Gaucho: No? Well, don't wait too long or... LOOK OUT!

  • Boy: ...!

  • The boy and Burrito got ran over by the gauchos and their horses.

    Gaucho: Uh-huh. What did I tell you?

    Boy and Birrito: ...!

    Gaucho: Come on, gauchito. The wings, the wings. Quickly I untied the rope. Come on, come on. Quickly I untied the rope.

    The boy tried to get the wings out of the rope, but everything turned to no avail.

    Gaucho: Huh? The knife, the knife, cortalo, cortalo.

  • *then as quick as he could, the boy used the knife to cut the rope*

  • Oops. I meant to say, "Burrito". Oh, well.

    Burrito: ...!

    Boy: ...!

    Gaucho: (narrating) And now we go. You should see little Burrito tearing up the track, so fast you couldn't see us.

  • *Burrito goes so fast that almost everyone and everything around him and the boy got blown away*

  • Gaucho: (narrating) And now, down the home strength comes Fuego. Now Pepito's ahead on the rail. Here comes Bingo, Gordito and Gato, and Dorato is right on his tail. But where is Burrito? Here comes Burrito! We passed them like they were standing still. And now coming down acrosss the line of finish, it's Burrito, the winner!

    Everyone at the race cheered on the boy and Burrito.

  • Boy: ...

    Burrito: ...

  • Gaucho: (narrating) Well, amigos, it was all over but the shouting... I thought. Uh-oh. Caramba, the jug was up.

    Burrito: (whistling birdsong, braying at the bird)

    Bird: ...!

    Men: (arguing and shouting)

  • Boy: ...!

  • And then, Burrito flies off and the boy holds on.

    Gaucho: (narrating) And what became the flying donkey, you ask? Either him or me was ever seen again as long as we leave.

    Our heroes and Donald: ...

    Gaucho: Adios, amigo.

    Then, the home movie was over.

    Donald: Adios. So long! Goodbye!

    Our heroes then turned to the floor, their feet are covered with the filming tape.

  • Z.J.: That was quite a film.

  • Oops. I meant to put, "amigos" behind, adios.

    Donald: (seeing the film on his feet) ...? What's going on here?

    Zorron: Whoop. We better put the film back on the wheels, and put the movie and the projector away.

    Kimberly: Yeah.

    Then, some of our heroes picked up the film.

    Michael: Man, those were excellent films.

  • Oswald: I agree. They were very impressive.

  • Nicole: I like the part about Pablo the penguin.

  • Dawn: I liked it too!

    Zack: Hey, Eeyore. Do you think Burrito the flying donkey could be a relative of yours?

    Eeyore: I'm not so sure.

    *then our heroes heard something*

    Piglet: What was that?

    Tigger: Sounded too hungry for a heffalump.

    Oswald: It's one of the presents!

  • Gabriel: It's coming from the box! It's must be the second one playing music!

    Donald: (exclaims) Presents! Oh, boy. Let me at 'em.

    Donald then heads to the presents and he grabs the one that was playing a music and it moves.

    Donald: Say, what's this?

    Uriel: Let's open it and find out.

    Donald opens the present. It was a book marked Brazil.

    Nicole: "Brazil".

  • *then Donald opens the book*

    *inside was...*

    Michael: Jose Carioca!

    *after playing a little music, Jose sees our heroes*

  • Jose Carioca was excited to see our heroes.

    Jose: (speaking Portuguese to our heroes, glad to see them) Or, as you Americans say, what's cookin'?

    Donald: Joe Carioca! Well, I'll be doggoned!

    Gabrielle: Nice to see you again, Joe.

    Jose: Imagine it meeting me here. Guys, have you ever been to Baia? No?

    Kimberly: Not a chance, my friend.

  • Me: I did once. But...i really don't remember.

  • Jose: Ahh... Baia.

  • *then Jose talked about Baia*

  • As he does, a silly bird, aracuan bird appeared and snagged a cigar from Jose's hand.

  • Jose: ...?

    Our heroes: ...?

  • Aracuan bird: (humming tune)

    Jose: (grumling in Portuguese, turned to our heroes) ...? Oh. Forgive the interruption, everyone. This crazy bird is the aracuan. He's meio maluco, a very stupid fellow. But tell me, everyone, have you ever been to Baia with Tigerman?

    Donald: No we haven't.

  • Jose: No? Oh, i am so sorry for you all.

    Dawn: Well, Jose, could you and Tigerman please tell us what Baia is?

    Jose: Why certainly, Dawn.

    Me: My pokemon and i will be glad to tell you. Right, guys?

    My Pikachu: Pikachu.

    My Meowth: You bet.

  • Jose: Ahh... (points at Baia, the city in Brazil) Baia. It is like a song in my heart. A song with love, and beautiful memories. (speaking Portuguese)

    MUSIC PLAYING

    Jose: Ahh... Baia. I close my eyes, and I can see it now. I can see the beautiful twilight in the sky. I can feel the breeze from the bay, and I can hear music, the music of Baia.

  • Me: ...

  • From 09:41 to 10:03, a song of Baia was sanged by a man.

    Well, (yawning) time for me to go to bed. Oh and look at the homepage of Youtube, pal. disneymovielover103 has uploaded a message and a new introduction. Well, good night, pal. See you on the next part whenever I back from church and lunch.

  • Ok, bud.

  • Great job on Donald and Pooh and his friends meeting Joe Carioca again.

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