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** This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). It should have been a bit longer, though--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
** This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). It should have been a bit longer, though--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony: Caxanga'', directed by Wilfred Jackson, which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony: Caxanga'', directed by Wilfred Jackson, which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a though--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony: Caxanga'', directed by Wilfred Jackson, which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&there]].here]].
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** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony: Caxanga'', directed by Wilfred Jackson, which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t
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** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony'', Symphony: Caxanga'', directed by Wilfred Jackson, which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
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** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony'', which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de job", Jó", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it was released on laserdisc. It was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''. It is also available in full and uncensored on Creator/DisneyPlus.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it was released on laserdisc. It was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''. It is also available in full and uncensored on Creator/DisneyPlus.Creator/DisneyPlus.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony'', which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de job", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
** One scrapped follow-up short was titled ''A Brazilian Symphony'', which focused on Donald and Goofy learning to play caxanga, a Brazilian game played with matchboxes, with José. It was fully storyboarded and had some brief rough pencil tests done for it, and Clarence Nash even recorded all his dialogue as Donald. The short mainly focused on Donald being unable to get "Escravos de job", the song that accompanies the game, out of his head. It can be seen in full [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGVe_UvtikY&t here]].
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it was released on laserdisc. It was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''. It is also available in full and uncensored on Creator/DisneyPlus.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it was released on laserdisc. It was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* DubNameChange: In Brazil, José is known as Zé Carioca, with "Zé" being a diminuitve form of José. In the Dutch and other European adaptations, he is known as Joe Carioca.
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* DubNameChange: In Brazil, José is known as Zé Carioca, with "Zé" being a diminuitve diminutive form of José. In the Dutch and other European adaptations, he is known as Joe Carioca.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' ''WesternAnimation/PlutoAndTheArmadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release it was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995. Since then, 1995, when it didn't receive a wider release it was released on laserdisc. It was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* TheDanza: José's voice actor is named José Oliveira.do Patrocinio Oliveira.
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* DubNameChange: In Brazil, José is known as Zé Carioca, with "Zé" being a diminuitve form of José. In the Dutch and other European adaptations, he is known as Joe Carioca.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release it was released on DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release it was released on VHS and DVD in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long. [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long.long (keep in mind a film has to be over 40 minutes to count as a feature film). [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made its VHS debut in 1982, as one of the first package films Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo put out, was eventually released on VHS, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it and ''Caballeros'' joined WaltDisneyHomeVideo/DisneysExclusiveArchiveCollection [=LaserDisc=] line. 1995. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release until the censored 2000 WaltDisneyHomeVideo/WaltDisneyGoldClassicCollection it was released on DVD and VHS, and the in 2000, albeit censored. An uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years for its DVD debut - finally to be released, appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made its VHS debut in 1982, as one of the first package films Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo put out, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it and ''Caballeros'' joined WaltDisneyHomeVideo/DisneysExclusiveArchiveCollection [=LaserDisc=] line. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release until the censored 2000 WaltDisneyHomeVideo/WaltDisneyGoldClassic collection WaltDisneyHomeVideo/WaltDisneyGoldClassicCollection DVD and VHS, and the uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years for its DVD debut - finally appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made its VHS debut in 1982, as one of the first package films Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo put out, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it and ''Caballeros'' joined WaltDisneyHomeVideo/DisneysExclusiveArchiveCollection [=LaserDisc=] line. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release until the censored 2000 WaltDisneyHomeVideo/WaltDisneyGoldClassic collection DVD and VHS, and the uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years for its DVD debut - finally appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: For decades, this movie seemed hard to find, especially compared to ''The Three Caballeros''. While ''Caballeros'' made its VHS debut in 1982, as one of the first package films Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo put out, ''Saludos Amigos'' remained legally unavailable until 1995, when it and ''Caballeros'' joined WaltDisneyHomeVideo/DisneysExclusiveArchiveCollection [=LaserDisc=] line. Since then, it didn't receive a wider release until the censored 2000 WaltDisneyHomeVideo/WaltDisneyGoldClassic collection DVD and VHS, and the uncensored version had to wait 10 ''more'' years for its DVD debut - finally appearing as a bonus feature for the documentary ''Walt & El Grupo''.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long. A [[WhatCouldHaveBeen It should have been a bit longer, though]]--a live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.
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* This is by far the shortest Disney Animated Feature, being less than 45 minutes long. A live-action segment about a Brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later), were planned for inclusion but ultimately cut; they would have made the film one hour long.long.
* TheDanza: José's voice actor is named José Oliveira.
* TheDanza: José's voice actor is named José Oliveira.
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** It should have been a bit longer, actually.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: The narrator for most of the film is Fred Shields. Familiar to fans as [[Disney/{{Bambi}} the Great Prince of the Forest]].
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** It should have been a bit longer, actually. A live-actions segment about a brazilian zoo, followed by the cartoon ''Pluto and the Armadillo'' (which was not finished in time for the theatrical release, and eventually released separately a few years later) would have made the film one hour long.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: The narrator for most of the film is Fred Shields. Familiar to fans as [[{{Bambi}} the Great Prince of the Forest]].
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* HeyItsThatVoice: The narrator for most of the film is Fred Shields. Familiar to fans as [[{{Bambi}} [[Disney/{{Bambi}} the Great Prince of the Forest]].