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Saturday, January 30, 2016

Original Production Cel of José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles On A Flying Sarape (Magic Carpet) From the "Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracruz and Acapulco" Segment of "The Three Caballeros," 1944


Original hand painted and hand inked production cel of José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles on a flying sarape, or magic carpet; Set on a lithographic background from the "Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracruz and Acapulco" segment of "The Three Caballeros," 1944; Numbered C30 lower right; Size - José, Panchito, and Carpet: 6 1/4 x 6 3/4", Image 8 1/4 x 11 1/2"; Unframed.

"The Three Caballeros," 1944 is an animated musical film produced by Walt Disney Productions which premiered in Mexico City on December 21, 1944, in the United States on February 3, 1945, and in the United Kingdom in March. The film focuses on a fantastic adventure which occurs through  Latin America and is combination of both live-action and animation.

The film stars Donald Duck, who is joined by his old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from "Saludos Amigos," 1942 (representing Brazil); and later becomes friends with the pistol-packing rooster, Panchito Pistoles (representing Mexico). The film is laid out as a series of individual segments that are connected by Donald Duck opening birthday gifts from his Latin American friends. Several Latin American stars appear in the film including; singers Aurora Miranda (sister of Carmen Miranda) and Dora Luz, and the singer and dancer Carmen Molina.

Panchito's full name is Panchito Romero Miguel Junipero Francisco Quintero González III. Panchito or Pancho (as well as Paco or Paquito) are nicknames for Francisco, his fifth name. Panchito the rooster (who also rides on a horse called Señor Martinez) was animated by Ollie Johnston and Ward Kimball, and was voiced by Joaquin Garay.

José Carioca is a green Brazilian tropical parrot from Rio de Janeiro. His design is based on a parrot that Walt Disney spotted during his trip to Brazil. José is suave, cool, fun, and a ladies man. He was animated by Vladimir Tytla, Ward Kimball, Ollie Johnston, and Fred Moore. He was voiced by the Brazilian actor José Oliveira.


Original production cel of José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles without the background.

This is a fantastic original production cel of José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles on a flying sarape, or magic carpet. Both birds are eyes and mouth open and this is a very dynamic pose of Panchito holding onto José (who is holding onto his umbrella) to keep him from falling off the sarape.

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