The Three Caballeros (1945) Trailer
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@disneyfan85 I think EVERYONE who saw this (including me) felt the same way! Poor Daisy! XD
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@dchichan24 Yeah, that's probably how he thought it was pronounced. Someone obviously needed serious Spanish lessons before doing this trailer. I took three years of Spanish classes, so I also knew right away that he messed up.
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@MisterVideoGuy I know! It must have taken a heck of a lot of work! I was amazed by what I saw...and this was released about twenty years before Mary Poppins!
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I didn't see this movie until quite late in my childhood, but I loved it from the first viewing. I borrowed a video from my public library and loved it so much, I renewed it several times. xD Now I own it, and I can watch it again and again! This movie should recieve more recognitionthan it gets.I know it may not be as groundbreaking as Pinocchio or Snow White, but it has its own special charm.
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He actually refers to the combination of animated film and live-action film as the biggest thing since the talkies!
HAHA
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This was not the first time for live action and cel animation to be combined--that had happened years before. It might have been the first time in a feature-length film, though, and perhaps the first time in Technicolor (I'm not sure).
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@TopCat0601 No it doesn't make the announcer sound ignorant. Perhaps you're the only ignorant and arrogant jackass who thinks everybody should speak a foreign language perfectly.
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They say such words as "gay" and "midget" and "son of a gun", one character actually uses guns, another smokes cigars, and the ending was a drunk scene that's as confusing as the final two episodes of Evangelion; why, oh why, can't Disney do stuff like this anymore? And more importantly, why hasn't there been a sequeal, spinoff that focuses on East Asia, or level in Kingdom Hearts?
The way he says "Caballero" makes him sound so ignorant.
TopCat0601 1 year ago 40
True. But the Three Caballeros is technically the Sequel to Saludos Amigos. In a similar fashion, The Rescuers Down Under is the Sequel to The Rescuers and Fantasia 2000 is the Sequel to Fantasia. Interestingly enough, Walt Disney stated that he strongly disapproved of Sequels to his films. The three I have mentioned are the only canonical Disney Sequels, as they also qualify as Classics.
Kaagh178 2 years ago 25