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Walt Disney Animation Studios is an American animation studio headquartered in Burbank, California, [1] the original feature film division of The Walt Disney Company.The studio's films are also often called "Disney Classics" (or "Classic Animated Features" in the case of the films with traditional hand drawn animation), [2] or "Disney Animated Canon".
Legend of the Three Caballeros is a 2018 animated television series based on the 1944 animated Disney film The Three Caballeros, but depicted as a spin-off of the 2017 DuckTales reboot. As with the original film, the series features the characters Donald Duck , José Carioca , and Panchito Pistoles .
Saludos Amigos (Spanish for "Greetings, Friends") is a 1942 American live-action/animated [3] [4] anthology film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures.Set in Latin America, it is made up of four different segments; Donald Duck stars in two of them and Goofy stars in one.
The Three Caballeros is a 1944 American live-action and animated musical propaganda [3] anthology film produced by Walt Disney and released by RKO Radio Pictures. The film premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944. It was released in the United States on February 3, 1945 and in the United Kingdom in March 1945.
This list of theatrical animated feature films consists of animated films produced or released by The Walt Disney Studios, the film division of The Walt Disney Company. [ rls 1 ] [ st 1 ] The Walt Disney Studios releases films from Disney-owned and non-Disney-owned animation studios.
This is a list of animated films aimed primarily at children.The films are designed to hold children's attention and often have an educational dimension, particularly around cultural values, This list has all the animated films that are always dubbed in North-West Europe, Poland, Portugal, Balkan, Baltic and Nordic countries, where generally only kids movies and kids TV shows (including all ...
A sophisticated animated tale is delivered, along with an astounding message and pristine dialogue. This cartoon proved so impressive it spawned a live-action TV-movie (starring John Goodman) in 2006.
Much of these latter stops inspired segments of The Three Caballeros. The film ends with Walt and the group returning to Los Angeles where they stop at U.S. Customs for their baggage to be examined. The Customs officer is exhausted with the group's number of sketches and souvenirs, ending with the sight gag of a horse emerging from Walt's luggage.