The Three Caballeros

US (1945): Animated/Musical/Family

As a Disney oddity, they don't get much odder than Three Caballeros. Donald Duck receives a birthday package from South America, and the film proceeds to unravel like some peyote-induced hallucination. It starts out reminiscent of other Disney films, where shorts are cobbled together, such as Make Mine Music or Fun and Fancy Free. The film has vignettes such as "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" and "The Flying Guachito." After them it careens straight into part-travelogue, part-stream-of-consciousness animation. Not helping out much are Donald's "friends," Joe Carioca (a parrot) and Panchito (a rooster). They spend most of the rest of the film watching Donald chase skirt. That's right, Donald Duck is a wolf in this movie, and he chases every live-action señorita who bustles across the screen. Directed by Norman Ferguson. Although some will say otherwise, Caballeros is for die-hard Disney, Donald, or psychedelia fans only. (Amazon.com)

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· Music Scoring Awards (Scoring of a Musical Picture) 1945: Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, Charles Wolcott
· Sound Recording 1945:C.O. Slyfield

2 nominations