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:: in the online magazine Daniella Thompson on Brazil.
18K Yellow Gold & Enamel Jose 'Ze' Carioca Walt Disney Parrot Character Charm.
- Although Walt Disney's early animated feature films were successful, a variety of economic, operational, and external forces required him to continually be on the cutting edge of new ideas and technologies in order for his studio to continue operations. Latin America became the studio's source of inspiration in the early 1940s, sprouting from Walt Disney.
- 2- Ze Carioca - 50 pages. 7 ( seven) Gibi Almanaque DISNEY Brazilian Portuguese Kids Disney Comics. Big Disney - 300 pages.
Blame it on WaltHow Ernesto Nazareth landed5 May 2004 |
Donald Duck and Zé Carioca, literally blue, are moping along a gloomy path, paved in the same pattern as the Copacabana promenade. The pair is espied by the Aracuan, working as a lone waiter at the Café do Samba. The café façade is a free-standing wall, whose brightly lit doorway beckons. the Aracuan pushes this wall open, revealing it to be the cover of a music score. Having been ushered through the café door, Donald and Zé are oblivious to the Aracuan’s invitation to sit down. He ends up carrying them to a table and produces menus, again eliciting no reaction. As the first strains of the song are heard, the waiter tears up the menus and resorts to rhythm. He plays a cabassa, then a pandeiro and a cuíca, as they are mentioned in the song. Gradually, the customers regain their natural colors and bounce happily to the samba rhythm. |
The Aracuan now prepares a cocktail made up of the percussion instruments, which he slices and mixes in a shaker. He adds Donald and Zé Carioca to the mixture and pours everything into a brandy glass that mushrooms to giant proportions. Removing his waiter’s coat, the Aracuan is down to his striped long johns. He dives into the glass, where Ethel Smith fades in, playing “Apanhei-te, Cavaquinho” in rapid tempo, while the cartoon characters swim around her and dance on the organ before the Aracuan covers Ethel’s eyes with his hands. |
Cut to a jungle scene, where the Aracuan and Ethel are playing African drums, and gigantic percussion instruments dance around Donald and Zé. Organ notes enter the rhythm, and Ethel appears dancing inside a bubble blown by Aracuan. She metamorphoses into triplets, then quintuplets, and flashes her legs. The Aracuan turns Donald and Zé Carioca into marionettes, which he dangles on a musical stave. The note heads become wheels that roll at high speed toward the end of the stave, where a hole drawn by the Aracuan awaits them. |
Back underwater, Ethel plays the organ while the Aracuan lights a match and places a stick of dynamite under her moving feet. Startled by the smoke, Ethel plays ever faster. The organ explodes, keys fly about, but Ethel continues playing on the dispersed keys, never missing a note, until the organ magically reassembles itself. Now Donald and Zé Carioca fall into the glass again, and Aracuan closes the scene by donning a top hat in front of the Café do Samba, where the story began. Taking their cue from Mary Blair’s ingenious color and styling, Disney’s animators more than make up for the trite lyrics. If the alcoholic metaphor is shopworn, its visual equivalent is nothing short of brilliant. In the end, we are left with the clear idea that the world is a cold and dark place without samba, or as Chico Buarque would sing sixteen years later, “Se todo mundo sambasse, seria tão fácil viver.” Since this article was published, Blame It on the Samba has been made available on YouTube.com. I’m reluctant to post it here for copyright reasons. Please click through to watch the video. Copyright © 2004–2014 Daniella Thompson. All rights reserved. |
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All four Theme Parks as well as Disney Springs are decorated for the season
and feature extended operating hours. On New Year’s Eve, however, these locations will close
prior to midnight as we continue to follow health and safety measures put in place during our
phased reopening to help foster physical distancing.
* Magic Kingdom, 8:00 am – 11:00 pm
* Epcot, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
* Disney’s Hollywood Studios, 9:00 am – 9:00 pm
* Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park, 7:00 am – 8:00 pm
* Disney Springs, 10:00 am – 11:00 pm
I obviously understand why they're doing this, as it would draw crowds, but having the parks being closed for the NYE countdown is definitely shocking (not unexpected, it just hits you since it was traditional).