Thursday, October 4, 2007

Can you name this TOON?


No, it's not "Saludos Amigos." Yes it is Jose Carioca and Donald Duck.

The ink lines are Xerographic meaning this is late 50s early 60s vintage. And the setup is a Disneyland Art corner piece with two cels and one of the recurrent standard print backgrounds.

Probably from an episode of "The Wonderful World Of Color."

Anyone with more specifics?

10 comments:

Daniel Ross said...

It looks like it might be from the "Blame it on the Samba" segment in the 1948 Melody Time.

ROB RICHARDS said...

Nope. Could be traced from the the "Blame it on the Samba" pencil animations, but the cel is Xerographic, so it is defimitely late 50s (not 40s).

Daniel Ross said...

What about the Mickey Mouse Club?

ROB RICHARDS said...

Not likely MM Club. Jose & Donald definitely made appearances on "The Wonderful World Of Color." Hoping for more specific information...

Daniel Ross said...

Then could it be "A Present for Donald" from Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color?

ROB RICHARDS said...

"A Present for Donald" from Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color? Maybe. Anyone seeen this via video?

Brian Mitchell said...

This is a cel from Two Happy Amigos, part of the Walt Disney Presents show of Feb 2, 1960. This is bridge material for segments from Saludos Amigos, which was aired a few years earlier. The new material was done to make the segments more updated and friendly to the TV audience.

Karen said...

I believe this is from The Three Caballeros from 1944.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038166/

Nero2007 said...

As I'm Brazilian and a Disney fan, I've seen The Three Caballeros a dozen times and I'm sure it's not from there. I'm very curious to know. I bet it's from a TV program, rather than a full-length movie.

Nero2007 said...

As I'm Brazilian and a Disney fan, I've seen The Three Caballeros a dozen times and I'm sure it's not from there. I'm very curious to know. I bet it's from a TV program, rather than a full-length movie.