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"Don's Fountain of Youth" cartoon; "Pueblo Pluto" cartoon; Theatrical trailer; French and Spanish tracks; 2.0 mono; 1.33:1 aspect ratio
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0. Chapter Selection
1. Opening Credits [:04]
2. Donald Watches A Film About "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" [1:25]
3. A Hop Over The Andes And A Visit With More Rare Birds [1:25]
4. The Story Of "The Flying Gauchito" [1:41]
5. Have You Ever Been To Baía? (Baía) [8:19]
6. Off To Baía [2:58]
7. Donald Loses His Heart To The Cookie Lady ("Os Quindines De Yayá") [4:56]
8. A Problem Of Size [4:23]
9. Donald, José, Panchito: "The Three Caballeros" [3:28]
10. Donald's Gift From Mexico ("Las Posadas") [2:41]
11. "Mexico" And A Rice On A Magical Serape [8:03]
12. On To Vera Cruz ("Lilongo") [:36]
13. Acapulco Beach [3:54]
14. The Romantic Skies Of Mexico ("You Belong To My Heart") [2:31]
15. Donald's Surreal Reverie [4:10]
16. Donald Joins The Dance ("Jesusita") [5:08]
Three Caballeros is the first Walt Disney feature to combine animation with live action footage. Originally conceived as World War II propaganda promoting good relations between the United States and Latin America, the film details the adventures of Donald Duck as he meets two Latin birds--Jose Carioca and Panchito,--and the three head down to Rio. The film doesn't have a concrete story, choosing to follow the three animated birds through Latin America, as they sing a number of songs, get into trouble and have a number of very amusing experiences. Filled with achingly funny jokes, good music, and stunning, ground-breaking animation, The Three Caballeros remains extremely entertaining decades after its release. It is one of Disney's unacknowledged classics. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide