Sorry about the delay of leaving a comment. This past week got kind of hectic... *blushes*
Excellent scans! And yes, I watched "The Three Caballeros" on VHS as a kid. How did you know I would enjoy this stroll down Memory Lane to my childhood? =)
Believe it or not, my first viewing of Jose Carioca wasn't in "The Three Caballeros" movie. It was in the musical short "Blame it on the Samba" where Jose and Donald were being cheered up by the crazy bird with the spiky hairdo called the "Aracuan Bird" in the Disney special Melody Time. It was only afterwards when I saw "The Three Caballeros" that I was excited and said "That's the parrot guy with Donald!" (I was five years old at the time)
I dunno about hijacking the train. Mean turtle or not, that was kind of a dickish move right there. XD
Although I smiled when it showed Panchito taking a siesta and waiting for Donald and Jose to arrive as they crashed the train.
And I have to confess something: i'm not particularly fond of the way the artist drew the Hispanic people, especially the adults. It does seem a little too caricaturish, you know?
Whoops, sorry about the delay!
Excellent scans! And yes, I watched "The Three Caballeros" on VHS as a kid. How did you know I would enjoy this stroll down Memory Lane to my childhood? =)
Believe it or not, my first viewing of Jose Carioca wasn't in "The Three Caballeros" movie. It was in the musical short "Blame it on the Samba" where Jose and Donald were being cheered up by the crazy bird with the spiky hairdo called the "Aracuan Bird" in the Disney special Melody Time. It was only afterwards when I saw "The Three Caballeros" that I was excited and said "That's the parrot guy with Donald!" (I was five years old at the time)
I dunno about hijacking the train. Mean turtle or not, that was kind of a dickish move right there. XD
Although I smiled when it showed Panchito taking a siesta and waiting for Donald and Jose to arrive as they crashed the train.
And I have to confess something: i'm not particularly fond of the way the artist drew the Hispanic people, especially the adults. It does seem a little too caricaturish, you know?