
Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros Coming to DVD!!!
I actually got that from the Wikipedia entry on Alice in Wonderland.purin wrote:Hah, Alice and Fantasia got NOTHING on the Caballeros!
I agree, though. Fantasia and Alice are VERY tame when compared to TTC.
One thing I just remembered, some years ago a friend of mine pointed out something; out of all the things Disney is paying tribute to in the TTC they love the latin women they most!
I mean, Donald does nothing but chase cute latin women throughout the whole movie! And the head trip inducing scenes have to do with women!
If that isn't saying something about Latin women, nothing is! XD
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Donald has also got to be really old if he's still alive.purin wrote:Hah, Alice and Fantasia got NOTHING on the Caballeros!
Seriously though, I love it, even though it's a tad on the insane side and Donald's going a little too crazy over the hot ladies who are all really really old if they are still alive by now.

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This is good news to me! Wow, those laserdiscs were crammed full of goodies!
I'll tell you, I watched at least some of these two movies for the first time in my life (I'm 39) within the last two years, and I didn't like them -- too wacky.
But, I recently finished reading Gabler's "Walt Disney" biography, and due to the author's coverage, I have a better appreciation for the animated projects. So, I had thought I'd purpose to buy these DVD titles.
With re-release news such as this, I'm more excited about the features -- and am finding it out before purchasing Gold Collection versions.
I'll tell you, I watched at least some of these two movies for the first time in my life (I'm 39) within the last two years, and I didn't like them -- too wacky.
But, I recently finished reading Gabler's "Walt Disney" biography, and due to the author's coverage, I have a better appreciation for the animated projects. So, I had thought I'd purpose to buy these DVD titles.
With re-release news such as this, I'm more excited about the features -- and am finding it out before purchasing Gold Collection versions.
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Well, the first time I watched TTC quite a few years ago I guess I could also have described it as "too wacky" - basically a waste of videotape. But I got to appreciate it a lot more soon thereafter...Mouseketodd wrote:I'll tell you, I watched at least some of these two movies for the first time in my life (I'm 39) within the last two years, and I didn't like them -- too wacky.
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Even if it's too crazy for you and you don't have a nostalgic attachment to it, I think it's worth having around as a record of all the different things that can be done in the animation medium (and pre-bluescreen special effects).
We have the combination of humans and cartoons in creative (to say the least) ways, the combination of artwork and cartoons to look like a unified piece (like the ode to Baìa and the train chugging through a Mary Blair painting), use of lots of different color palettes, typical Disney animation, zany animation, artsy animation, crazy abstract animation, etc.
In short, it's the great Disney animators in their prime going wild with their art.
We have the combination of humans and cartoons in creative (to say the least) ways, the combination of artwork and cartoons to look like a unified piece (like the ode to Baìa and the train chugging through a Mary Blair painting), use of lots of different color palettes, typical Disney animation, zany animation, artsy animation, crazy abstract animation, etc.
In short, it's the great Disney animators in their prime going wild with their art.
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It was actually not pre-blusecreen:purin wrote:Even if it's too crazy for you and you don't have a nostalgic attachment to it, I think it's worth having around as a record of all the different things that can be done in the animation medium (and pre-bluescreen special effects).
We have the combination of humans and cartoons in creative (to say the least) ways, the combination of artwork and cartoons to look like a unified piece (like the ode to Baìa and the train chugging through a Mary Blair painting), use of lots of different color palettes, typical Disney animation, zany animation, artsy animation, crazy abstract animation, etc.
In short, it's the great Disney animators in their prime going wild with their art.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluescreen
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