The Three Caballeros

    The Three Caballeros
    1944

    Synopsis

    For Donald's birthday he receives a box with three gifts inside. The gifts, a movie projector, a pop-up book, and a pinata, each take Donald on wild adventures through Mexico and South America.

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    Cast

    • Clarence NashDonald Duck (voice)
    • Sterling HollowayProfessor Holloway (voice)
    • Joaquin GarayPanchito (voice)
    • José OliveiraJosé Carioca (voice)
    • Aurora MirandaBrazilian Girl
    • Carmen MolinaMexico Girl
    • Dora LuzMexico Girl
    • Frank Graham(voice)
    • Fred Shields(voice)
    • Nestor Amaral(voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      TV Guide Magazine

      A smashing follow-up to SALUDOS AMIGOS, this is one of the most dazzling achievements of the cartoon genre.
    • 100

      Chicago Reader

      One of the forgotten masterworks of Disney animation...No other Disney feature achieved this level of exuberant abstraction, or displayed the same sheer pleasure in the magic of the animator's art.
    • 90

      Variety

      It’s a gay, colorful, resplendent conceit. Neatly conceived, it ties in many Pan-American highlights through the medium of irascible Donald Duck, the wiseguy Joe Carioca (first introduced in Saludos Amigos), and a lovable character in Panchito, the little South American boy.
    • 83

      The A.V. Club

      Where the prequel is weighed down with noble intentions, Caballeros boasts a breezy, exhilarating lightness and a refreshing undercurrent of perversity.
    • 80

      The New York Times

      A fantastic film...There is no question that Mr. Disney has got here a brilliant, fluid style for presenting musical pictures and that his enthusiasm expressed throughout is great. But he has't quite brought them into order. His film is flashy and exciting - and no more.
    • 30

      Time

      That rare event, a Disney failure...The movie as a whole presents the unhappy spectacle of a brilliant artist screaming his lungs out in an effort to make up for the fact that he has, for the moment, nothing to say.

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