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That llama which transports Donald over a lofty suspension bridge is one of the haughtiest characters the Disney boys have ever drawn.
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A group of Disney animators make a goodwill trip to South America (this is documented in live-action). An animated segment details which places they visit.
Fred Shields – NarratorJosé Oliveira – José Carioca(also dubbed the Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian versions; also narrated the Brazilian Portuguese and Italian version)The film's original score was composed by Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, and Charles Wolcott. The title song, "Saludos Amigos", was written for the film by Charles Wolcott and Ned Washington. The film also featured the song "Aquarela do Brasil", written by the popular Brazilian songwriter Ary Barroso and performed by Aloysio De Oliveira and an ins...
The film was nominated for three Oscars: Best Musical Score, Best Original Song for its opening theme, and Best Sound Recording. The film included live-action sequences featuring footage of modern Latin American cities with skyscrapers and fashionably dressed citizens. This surprised contemporary US viewers, who associated such images with US and E...
The scene of Goofy smoking in "El Gaucho Goofy" is edited out when released onto home video in 2000 (Gold Classic Collection) and 2008 (as part of a double bill with The Three Caballeros). However, the gag where Donald breathes fire after drinking cachaça and lighting up José's cigar is left intact. This edit is also present on the iTunes release, ...
Saludos Amigos (Short 1942) - * [Donald is struggling to cross a very high and very rickety suspension bridge on a llama] * Narrator: The traveler should be cautioned against any reckless behavior at this high altitude.
Sep 5, 2012 · It does pick up towards the end with a sequence where Donald is trying to get a llama across a rickety suspension bridge. It’s suitably manic, but all in all it’s too little too late. The next segment takes place in Chile and I personally think it’s the strongest of the movie.
[Donald is struggling to cross a very high and very rickety suspension bridge on a llama] Narrator : The traveler should be cautioned against any reckless behavior at this high altitude. Overexertion is dangerous.
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He sees a market and a bakery, photographs the local residents and has an encounter with a cantankerous llama, which he then rides across a precarious suspension bridge high above a chasm. His fall from the bridge lands him in a pottery market, then into the lake itself.