I heard of "The Three Caballeros" on the Disney Sing-Along songs tape - which I had (or is it still have? I've got to go check, it's probably in the depths of some cardboard box somewhere right now) - first as well! :D I think I liked it mostly because it was a catchy tune.
In fact, psychopathicus_rex, your post was a pleasant surprise because I hadn't realized there was a comic based on the cartoon!
Other parts that I love: - "Who can that be knocking on the door at this unearthly hour? It's hardly half past nine!" - "Green?...In my geography book, Mexico's colored pink - are you sure that's not Norway?" XD - The aforementioned 'Nuts to you'. - The page with Donald's predicament(s) (kicked off the train, on the smokestack, over the bridge, back onto the train) - that's some brilliant storytelling in those panels - "The Lobo Volante has not the incredible speed - we are incredible - no?" *smack* "No!" - "Wait, he is dangerous! His name is Death!" "Death?! Haw! He's not dangerous - he's dead!" :P
I literally laughed out loud at the nuts part and at the last two.
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Date: 2011-02-18 12:30 am (UTC)I heard of "The Three Caballeros" on the Disney Sing-Along songs tape - which I had (or is it still have? I've got to go check, it's probably in the depths of some cardboard box somewhere right now) - first as well! :D I think I liked it mostly because it was a catchy tune.
In fact,
Other parts that I love:
- "Who can that be knocking on the door at this unearthly hour? It's hardly half past nine!"
- "Green?...In my geography book, Mexico's colored pink - are you sure that's not Norway?" XD
- The aforementioned 'Nuts to you'.
- The page with Donald's predicament(s) (kicked off the train, on the smokestack, over the bridge, back onto the train) - that's some brilliant storytelling in those panels
- "The Lobo Volante has not the incredible speed - we are incredible - no?" *smack* "No!"
- "Wait, he is dangerous! His name is Death!" "Death?! Haw! He's not dangerous - he's dead!" :P
I literally laughed out loud at the nuts part and at the last two.
Great post,