The Three Caballeros Page #5

Synopsis: A large box arrives for Donald on his birthday, three gifts inside. He unwraps one at a time, and each takes him on an adventure. The first is a movie projector with a film about the birds of South America; Donald watches two cartoons, one tells of a penguin who longs to live on a tropical isle and the other about a gaucho boy who hunts the wild ostrich. The second gift is a pop-up book about Brazil. Inside is Jose Carioca, who takes Donald to Brazil's Bahia for a mix of animation and live action: the two cartoon birds sing and dance with natives. The third gift is a piñata, accompanied by Panchito. A ride on a magic serape takes the three amigos singing and dancing across Mexico. ¡Olé!
Production: Walt Disney Home Video
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
85
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
APPROVED
Year:
1944
71 min
2,164 Views


Have you been to Baa, Donald

- Uh-uh.

- Well, let's go

- They have vatap

- What's that?

- They have caruru

- Is that so?

- They have munguz

- Munguz?

- Do you like to samba

- Oh, sure.

- Have you been to Baa, Donald

- No.

Well, let's go

When you go to Baa, my friend

You'll never return

Have you been to Baa?

- No.

- No? Well, let's go!

Hurry, Donald! Hurry!

Well, well. Here we are in Baa,

land of romance.

Baa? Where is Baa?

We are in Baa.

Look.

Well, I'll be doggoned.

- Who's that?

- Donald, that's Yay.

- Who's Yay?

- Ah, a baiana.

Donald, quindins de Yay.

She sells cookies.

Cookies, my friend.

Donald!

- Hello.

- i Como vai!

Hi, toots.

What?

- Who is that guy?

- Oh, he's a malandro, Donald.

Oh, boy!

This Donald!

Did you ever see

such a fast worker?

No, no, Donald.

Take it easy.

Look.

Oh, boy, oh, boy,

oh, boy, oh, boy!

Come on, boys.

What do you feel about Baa, huh?

Tell me the truth.

Oh, swell! Marvelous!

Romance.

Moonlight.

Beautiful girls.

Or as you say, you are a wolf.

Take it easy.

You have more presents.

Presents?

Whee! Presents!

What? Oh! Oh!

Oh, I'm a midget!

Oh!

You, you're a midget too!

Oh-ho, Donald!

Don't worry.

It is simple, my friend.

Just a little black magic

will fix you up.

Believe it or not,

it is very simple!

You are very funny fellow!

Oh, my, my, my, my, my, my!

You kill my head!

- Huh?

- Oh, my friend...

you are using the wrong finger.

Now, blow!

- Thanks, pal!

- B-B-B-But, Donald, your presents!

My presents!

Aha, my friends!

Welcome to Mexico.

Son of a gun, it's a pleasure to see

such fine gentlemen in Mexico.

Here, amigos.

Donald!

Jos.

Caramba.!

Now we're three gay caballeros.

We're three caballeros

Three gay caballeros

They say we are

birds of a feather

We're happy amigos

No matter where he goes

The one, two and three goes

We're always together

We're three happy chappies

with snappy serapes

You'll find us

beneath our sombreros

We're brave and we'll stay so

We're bright as a peso

- Who says so?

- We say so

The Three Caballeros

We have the stars to guide us

Guitars here beside us

To play as we go

We sing and we samba

We shout, Ay, caramba

- What means "ay, caramba"?

- Oh, yes. I don't know.

Through fair or stormy weather

We stand close together

Like books on a shelf

And pals though we may be

When some Latin baby

says yes, no, or maybe

Each man is for himself

- What's this?

- What's this?

This is your gift from Mexico, Donald:

A piata.

Oh, boy, oh, boy! A piata!

What's a piata?

A piata is full

of surprises, presents.

It is the very spirit

of Christmas.

Christmas?

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all...

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Homer Brightman

Homer Brightman was an American screenwriter who worked for Walt Disney Productions, Walter Lantz Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, UPA, Larry Harmon Pictures, Cambria Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. more…

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