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The Three Caballeros
TrailerWhile traveling around South America, Donald meets a flying donkey and Pablo the Penguin, who hates the cold. The three take the name 'The Three Caballeros' and together they head down to Rio.Actors: Aurora Miranda, Carmen Molina, Dora Luz, Sterling Holloway, Clarence Nash, Joaquin Garay, José Oliveira, Frank Graham, Fred Shields, Nestor Amaral, Almirante, ...»Director: Norman Ferguson, Clyde GeronimiCountry: United StatesDuration: 71 minQuality: HDRelease: 1944IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Three Caballeros"
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Characters of "The Three Caballeros"
The Brazilian GirlPlayed by: Aurora MirandaMexico GirlPlayed by: Carmen MolinaDonald DuckPlayed by: Clarence NashPanchitoPlayed by: Joaquin GarayJosPlayed by: José Oliveira -
Directors of "The Three Caballeros"
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Creators of "The Three Caballeros"
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Critic Reviews of "The Three Caballeros"
New York TimesMarch 25, 2006A brilliant hodgepodge of Mr. Disney's illustrative art-a literal spinwheel of image, color and music which tumbles at you with explosive surprise.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000No other Disney feature achieved this level of exuberant abstraction, or displayed the same sheer pleasure in the magic of the animator's art.
Antagony & EcstasyNovember 03, 2009By far the strangest feature-length movie in the history of the Walt Disney Company, with virtually every new minute bringing something more insanely creative than the last.
TV GuideSeptember 07, 2008This is one of the most dazzling achievements of the cartoon genre.
Combustible CelluloidMay 01, 2008The two films are as artistically astonishing as they are culturally clueless.
Slant MagazineApril 30, 2008The menu buttons are shaped like sombreros. I trust I needn't say more.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)October 17, 2003A wonderful blending of live action, animation and good South American music.
Film4May 24, 2003Particularly notable is the animated train travelling through a garden of real flowers.
MovieMartyr.comFebruary 12, 2003[After the] headlong launch into that abstract fantasia of color and sound, it's difficult to deny the sexual nature of its characters' pelvic thrusts and rampant phallic imagery. Clearly, this is Disney's horniest animated feature.
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