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nimated feature film about Latin America, made up of
four animated segments tied together by live-action footage of the
activities of Walt Disney and his artists on their trip. The
segments are "Lake Titicaca," chronicling Donald's exploration of
the Andes; "Pedro," the story of a baby airplane who replaces his
father in the job of getting the mail through; "Aquarela do
Brasil," with art showing the various landscapes of Brazil and
José Carioca, the parrot, teaching Donald to dance the
samba; and "El Gaucho Goofy," in which American cowboy Goofy
becomes a gaucho on the Argentine pampas, learning the habits
through off-stage narration. |
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While the film is shorter (42 minutes) than a normal feature film,
it has always been grouped with the Disney animated classic
features. |
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Animation directed by Bill Roberts, Jack King, Hamilton Luske, and
Wilfred Jackson. C. O. Slyfield received an Academy Award®
nomination for Best Sound, and additional nominations went to
Charles Wolcott and Ned Washington for Best Song ("Saludos Amigos")
and to Edward H. Plumb, Paul J. Smith, and Charles Wolcott for Best
Scoring of a Musical Picture. 42 min. World premiere in Rio de
Janeiro on August 24, 1942. It was rereleased in 1949. Released on
laserdisc in 1995. |
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