But let's not shade the Direct to Video Sequels now. Winnie the Pooh SLAYED in this category for example and it was nice to see Ariel and Eric have Melody.
The only sequels that exist in the real world for the WDAS works are Three Caballeros, The Rescuers Down Under, Fantasia 2000 and Winnie the Pooh [2011]. Thank you.
Welcome to the Animated Disney Movies rate! Today we'll be revealing the songs that failed to make the top 60 according to your rates along with a few trivia facts and stuff. Please stay tuned
"Saludos Amigos" (1943) Final score: 2.62 Highest score: 7 (Meowster, Chill Bill, GanjaSerbert) Lowest score: 0 (too many to mention )
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TRIVIA
-It was the first and so far the last Disney movie to be set in Latin America.
-It is the shortest-running animated feature at a length of only 42 minutes.
-To make this movie Walt Disney had to be given federal loan guarantees because the studio was struggling finacially and it had overexpanded in a very short time.
- In the original version there used to be a scene of Goofy smoking which was censored and deleted in later editions.
-It produced a sequel titled "Los Tres Caballeros" which was released in 1945.
TRIVIA
-It was meant to be released by Pixar but the studio passed on it and it ended up being released by DisneyToon studios, however, it takes on many of Pixar's traditions.
-It produced a sequel which was released in 2014.
-I don't know why it's in the rate list given the fact that it's neiter a Pixar film or a WDAS film.
"The Three Caballeros" (1945) Final score: 3.52 Highest score: 8 (Meowster) Lowest score: 0 (A Public Affair, Envy, Haven, J.T., Frankmusic, MLD)
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- It is the first time WDS released an actual sequel. Disney himself was always strongly against making sequels though.
-The film was produced as part of the studio's good will message for South America, but is less obviously propagandistic than others.
-It had its premiere in Mexico City.
-It was severely edited and re-released in featurette form on April 15, 1977