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The Three Caballeros
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- Theatrical Film
- Traditional Animation
- Walt Disney Studios
- Distributed by: RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
- Cartoon Characters: Donald Duck, Pablo, King Neptune, Professor Holloway (The Cold-Blooded Penguin)
Donald Duck, The Gauchito, the Burrito (The Flying Gauchito)
Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, Panchito, Aracuan Bird (Bahia)
Donald Duck, Jose Carioca, Panchito, Aracuan Bird (La Piñata). - Voice Actors: Clarence 'Ducky' Nash, Jose Olivereira, Pinto Colvig, Joaquin Garay, Frank Graham, Fred Shields, Sterling Holloway (Narrator; Full Voice Cast
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- Directed By Norm Ferguson, Harold Young.
- Produced By Walt Disney.
- Animated By Ward Kimball, Fred Moore, Eric Larson, John Lounsbery, Les Clark, Milt Kahl, Hal King, Bill Justice, Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston., Harvey Toombs, Milt Neil, Bob Carlson; more Animators
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- Written By Homer Brightman, Ernest Terrazas, Ted Sears, Bill Peet, Ralph Wright, Elmer Plummer, Roy Williams, William Cottrell, Del Connell, James Bodrero; more Writers
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- Awards:
Academy Award Nominee, Best Sound, C. O. Slyfield, 1945,
Academy Award Nominee, Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, Charles Wolcott, 1945.
- Music: Charles Wolcott, Paul J. Smith, Edward Plumb, Manuel Esperón, Ray Gilbert; more Musicians
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- Editor: Don Halliday.
- Originally Released on February 03, 1945. (more dates
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- Originally Released Theatrically.
- TechniColor
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U.S.A.
Cartoon Summary:
Donald Duck receives birthday gifts from his amigos, Jose Carioca, the parrot, and Panchito, the Mexican charro rooster. Donald opens a birthday package containing a movie projector, and watches "The Cold-Blooded Penguin," The Flying Gauchito, "Bahia" and "La... (more)
Cartoon Production Information:
The Three Caballeros was conceived very early in the 1940's as a follow-up to the 1943 film Saludos Amigos. That film had been created as part of a State Department "Good Neighbor Policy," meant to maintain strong ties with Latin American and... (more)
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The Better of the Two "Latin American" Films
The Three Caballeros