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* JustHereForGodzilla: There are many inflation fetishists on {{Website/deviantART}} who are only interested in the film for the scene where Donald fails to return to his regular size.

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* JustHereForGodzilla: There are many inflation fetishists on {{Website/deviantART}} Website/DeviantArt who are only interested in the film for the scene where Donald fails to return to his regular size.
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** "Now we're three gay caballeros!" is really just the icing on the cake for the trio's theme song. They frankly make the Village People look like the Duck Dynasty bunch. To say nothing of the scene where Donald accidentally smooches Jose several times while blindfolded (and Jose not seeming to mind all that much).
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* JustHereForGodzilla: There are many inflation fetishists on {{Website/deviantART}} who are only interested in the film for the scene where Donald fails to return to his regular size.
* NightmareFuel: Certain parts of the film can be a little ''[[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs too]]'' surreal for some.
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** Jose and Donald aren't much less violent towards Panchito while he's singing, straight up attempting to murder him repeatedly, in ways that sometimes backfire (such as when they tried to saw the floor out from under him).
** Since these are ducks and parrots, creatures with brains the size of walnuts, the trio's behavior in general may be attributed simply to a very short attention span, rather than malice.

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Crazy Awesome is for characters only.


* CrazyAwesome: The whole film in a nutshell. The Aracuan Bird too.

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* CrazyAwesome: The whole film in a nutshell. The Aracuan Bird too.Bird.


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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: After Yaya gets left behind by the others, Donald shows up with a bouquet of flowers for her, which immediately earns him a kiss from Yaya.

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* CounterpartComparison:
** Panchito to Alanzo from ''{{Webcomic/Zoophobia}}''. Both are [[{{Keet}} energetic]] Hispanic avians with red feathers and red clothing.
** The Aracuan Bird is a red-crested pointy-beaked ScrewySquirrel who talks in a high-pitched sped up voice and was created during UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation. [[WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker Sound familiar?]]

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* CounterpartComparison:
** Panchito to Alanzo from ''{{Webcomic/Zoophobia}}''. Both are [[{{Keet}} energetic]] Hispanic avians with red feathers and red clothing.
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CounterpartComparison: The Aracuan Bird is a red-crested pointy-beaked ScrewySquirrel who talks in a high-pitched sped up voice and was created during UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation. [[WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker Sound familiar?]]


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* SpecialEffectsFailure: A lot of times throughout the Bahia sequence, it's obvious that the live-action actors are just standing in front of an animated screen with the characters on them.
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* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: Many viewers are unable to tell that Panchito is a rooster upon first viewing (Creator/DougWalker even called him a woodpecker in his Disneycember of the film), most likely due to him lacking a wattle.
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* DesignatedHero: Jose and Panchito, despite being supposedly good friends of Donald, are surprisingly cruel to him throughout the film. During the titular song, they stomp over him and point guns at his head. Then, while he's trying to hit his Piñata, they pull it out of the way and laugh behind his back as he accidentally hits himself with the bat. Finally, during the final bullfight sequence, Jose lights up Donald's bull costume just to screw with him, then [[AssShove shoves a pair of firecrackers up his ass]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: ''The Three Caballeros'' is so flashy, so thrown-together, so explosively colorful and so fast-paced that it makes ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' look like mother-humpin' ''Steamboat Willie'' in comparison.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: ''The Three Caballeros'' is so flashy, so thrown-together, so explosively colorful and so fast-paced that it makes ''Disney/{{Fantasia}}'' look like mother-humpin' ''Steamboat Willie'' in comparison.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Blog/UnshavedMouse has [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/09/12/disney-reviews-by-the-unshaved-mouse-7-the-three-caballeros/ argued]] that Jose is an evil warlock, Panchito is literally Satan, and the former sold Donald's soul to the latter and sent Donald to Hell. Not helping matters is Jose's use of (in his own words) "black magic", and his description of Bahia ("When you go to Bahia, my friend, you ''never'' return!") that sounds quite ominous out of context.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Blog/UnshavedMouse has [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/09/12/disney-reviews-by-the-unshaved-mouse-7-the-three-caballeros/ argued]] that Jose is an evil warlock, Panchito is literally Satan, and the former sold Donald's soul not as benevolent as he seems, due to the latter and sent Donald to Hell. Not helping matters is Jose's his use of (in his own words) "black magic", and his description of Bahia ("When you go to Bahia, my friend, you ''never'' return!") that sounds quite ominous out of context.
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* CounterpartComparison:
** Panchito to Alanzo from ''{{Webcomic/Zoophobia}}''. Both are [[{{Keet}} energetic]] Hispanic avians with red feathers and red clothing.
** The Aracuan Bird is a red-crested pointy-beaked ScrewySquirrel who talks in a high-pitched sped up voice and was created during UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfAnimation. [[WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker Sound familiar?]]
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* CriticalBacklash: Many critics either outright dislike the film or simply find it boring. However, general audiences like the film just fine, as shown with the popularity of both Jose and Panchito.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Blog/UnshavedMouse has [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/09/12/disney-reviews-by-the-unshaved-mouse-7-the-three-caballeros/ argued]] that Jose is an evil warlock, Panchito is literally Satan, and the former sold Donald's soul to the latter and sent Donald to Hell. Not helping matters is the fact that Jose's use of (in his own words) "black magic", and his description of Bahia ("When you go to Bahia, my friend, you ''never'' return!") that can sound quite ominous out of context.

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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Blog/UnshavedMouse has [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/09/12/disney-reviews-by-the-unshaved-mouse-7-the-three-caballeros/ argued]] that Jose is an evil warlock, Panchito is literally Satan, and the former sold Donald's soul to the latter and sent Donald to Hell. Not helping matters is the fact that Jose's use of (in his own words) "black magic", and his description of Bahia ("When you go to Bahia, my friend, you ''never'' return!") that can sound sounds quite ominous out of context.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Blog/UnshavedMouse has [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/09/12/disney-reviews-by-the-unshaved-mouse-7-the-three-caballeros/ argued]] that Jose is an evil warlock, Panchito is literally Satan, and the former sold Donald's soul to the latter and sent Donald to Hell. Not helping matters is the fact that Jose's use of (in his own words) "black magic", and his description of Bahia ("When you go to Bahia, my friend, you ''never'' return!") that can sound quite ominous out of context.
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* BrokenBase: The attempts to [[RogerRabbitEffect mix live action and animation]] are either [[SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome impressive]] or [[SpecialEffectFailure unconvincing]] depending on the reviewer.
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* HeartWarming: After Yaya gets left behind by the others, Donald shows up with a bouquet of flowers for her, which immediately earns him a kiss from Yaya.
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* Heartwarming: After Yaya gets left behind by the others, Donald shows up with a bouquet of flowers for her, which immediately earns him a kiss from Yaya.

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* Heartwarming: HeartWarming: After Yaya gets left behind by the others, Donald shows up with a bouquet of flowers for her, which immediately earns him a kiss from Yaya.
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* Heartwarming: After Yaya gets left behind by the others, Donald shows up with a bouquet of flowers for her, which immediately earns him a kiss from Yaya.

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* CrazyAwesome: The whole film in a nutshell.

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* CrazyAwesome: The whole film in a nutshell. The Aracuan Bird too.



* GeniusBonus: "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" is more or less a comical JustSoStory about the Galapagos penguins.



* HoYay: Although the trio shown to have attractions to many girls, Panchito and Jose (especially Jose) shown to have strange attraction to Donald as well. So maybe they really are three gay caballeros!

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* HoYay: Although the trio shown to have attractions to many girls, Panchito and Jose (especially Jose) shown to have strange attraction to Donald as well. So maybe they really are three gay caballeros!caballeros! Or well, two, seeing as we know for a fact that [[CasanovaWannabe Donald]] likes the ladies, but still.
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* VisualEffectsOfAwesome: Donald getting sucked into the soundtrack.
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** In the Japanese dub, [[Creator/RyuseiNakao Jose]], [[Creator/ToshioFurukawa Panchito]] and [[Creator/KoichiYamadera Donald]]'s voice actors reunites again in ''Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF'' (and by default, ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'') except as ''enemies'' this time.
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The Sequel Displacement page *does* count this as a sequel, after all.


* SequelDisplacement: If this movie counts as the sequel to ''Saludos Amigos'', then its status as one of the better-known post-Golden Age package films means it experienced this. The fact that ''Caballeros'' was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time, while ''Saludos Amigos'' ended up becoming one of the last two to come to the format, certainly helped.

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* SequelDisplacement: If this movie counts as the sequel to ''The Three Caballeros'' remains better-known and more-often-milked than ''Saludos Amigos'', then its status as one of the better-known post-Golden Age package films means it experienced this. Amigos''. The fact that ''Caballeros'' was the most widely available one post-Golden Age package film on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time, while ''Saludos Amigos'' ''Amigos'' ended up becoming one of the last two to come to the format, certainly helped.
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The fact that "Saludos Amigos" has the lowest IMDB score of these movies makes this hard to disprove

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* SequelDisplacement: If this movie counts as the sequel to ''Saludos Amigos'', then its status as one of the better-known post-Golden Age package films means it experienced this. The fact that ''Caballeros'' was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time, while ''Saludos Amigos'' ended up becoming one of the last two to come to the format, certainly helped.
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I looked up the IMDB scores for the package films released after WWII, and they actually all look the same, except for the two-highest rated ones (which are "Fun and Fancy Free" and "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad", *not* this).


* CultClassic: It has a larger following than most of the post-war package films do. (the fact that is was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time certainly helped.)
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** The Three Caballeros, as a whole, are Ensemble Darkhorses among the Disney fandom, some going as far as to consider them as a better PowerTrio than ''Mickey/Donald/Goofy,'' particularly in their respective representative countries.

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** The Three Caballeros, as a whole, are Ensemble Darkhorses among the Disney fandom, some going as far as to consider them as a better PowerTrio than ''Mickey/Donald/Goofy,'' ''Mickey/Donald/Goofy'', particularly in their respective representative countries.



* HoYay: Although the trio shown to have attractions to many girls, Panchito and Jose(especially Jose) shown to have strange attraction to Donald as well.

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* HoYay: Although the trio shown to have attractions to many girls, Panchito and Jose(especially Jose (especially Jose) shown to have strange attraction to Donald as well.well. So maybe they really are three gay caballeros!
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* CrowningMomentOfFunny: In the number "The Three Caballeros", Jose & Panchito are able to summon guitars out of thin air, yet Donald can only get a saxophone and a trumpet, before finally settling on a cello, which Donald plays as a bass.
** The Aracuan's little song is so silly that many viewers are likely to giggle throughout the whole thing.
** Donald's first attempt to return to normal size, especially his incantation at the start.

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Since it\'s not the best-reviewed package film


* CultClassic: It has a larger following than most of the post-war package films do. (the fact that is was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time certainly helped.)



* MagnumOpus: Possibly of the package films that don't contain the titles ''Fantasia'' and ''Winnie-The-Pooh'' due to having a large fanbase (the fact that is was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time certainly helped.)
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\"The Adventures Of Ichabod And Mr Toad\" also seems pretty popular...


* MagnumOpus: Possibly of the package films that don't contain the titles ''Fantasia'' and ''Winnie-The-Pooh'' due to having the biggest fanbase out of the lot (the fact that is was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time certainly helped.)

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* MagnumOpus: Possibly of the package films that don't contain the titles ''Fantasia'' and ''Winnie-The-Pooh'' due to having the biggest a large fanbase out of the lot (the fact that is was the most widely available one on [[Creator/WaltDisneyHomeVideo VHS]] for a long time certainly helped.)

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** We're Three Caballeros!
** [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O7eu7XxNBs Aaaahhh, Bahia!]]

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** We're Three Caballeros!
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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2O7eu7XxNBs com/watch?v=cwGs9vKm9SY We're Three Caballeros!]]
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wedmjYnTPxE
Aaaahhh, Bahia!]]

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