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Happy 80th birthday, José Carioca (Zé Carioca)!
On this day, August 24, 1942, a Disney film called Saludos Amigos was shown, which shows exotic places in South America, primarily Brazil. Yes, although the film had propaganda content in which Brazil entered World War II on the side of the Allies, there was certainly an educational and entertaining content. That film brings something else special. In that film, a character named José Carioca appears for the first time, a parrot from Brazil who is very attractive and friendly and becomes Donald's best friend. Yes, Donald was the then ambassador for making new friends in South America. Later, in the movie The Three Caballeros, Donald will make another best friend, Panchito Pistoles from Mexico. And so the famous trio, The Three Caballeros, was born.
Nevertheless, José Zé Carioca, who first appeared in the movie Saludos Amigos, celebrates his birthday today. And the 80th birthday. Also, I wish him a happy birthday.
One of my favorite Duckverse characters and one of the best fictional parrots, he certainly has a long history as well. After two films, José Carioca also appears in Melody Time, Carnival Time, Mickey Mouse Works, House of Mouse, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, Mickey Mouse Cartoons by Paul Rudish, Ducktales reboot and finally, of course, in Legends of the Three Caballeros. Although he often appears with Panchito in the animation, he is still a separate character. He certainly retained the classic personality he had in the original film. He certainly ended up being great in Mickey Mouse Cartoons and The Legend of the Three Caballeros. Yes, watch out for the accent on his name, he is from Brazil, and Brazilian Portuguese is spoken there.
Apart from animation, José Carioca often appears in comics specially published in Brazil, where he has a different and big role. Besides being a friend of Donald and Panchito, he certainly has his own friends in Brazil such as Nestor, Pedrão Feijoada, Afonsinho and others, also he has his own girlfriend named Rosinha Maria Vaz, who is similar to Donald's girlfriend Daisy. Just like Donald has his nephews, José also has nephews named Zico and Zeca Carioca. Yes, I'm not talking about his family, especially he has a lot of relatives, and he also has his grandmother. I have to admit that I'm not that familiar with Brazilian comics, as well as with the José Carioca family, but I'm certainly gaining more knowledge about them on the Internet lately, and I'm grateful to my friends who introduced me to this world of Zé Carioca comics.
Yes, apart from comics, José is also present in video games and as a mascot and in various Disney merchandise and is quite popular in Latin America, primarily in Brazil and Mexico, but also outside Latin America, such as in Japan. And not to forget, also Jose's very mischievous friend, Aracuan Bird who lives in the Amazon Rainforest.
Certainly, there is a lot to say, and this is more than enough. Now the most important pictures of José Carioca from the beginning until today, with his friends and his family. Happy 80th birthday, José Carioca!
If you love this Brazilian parrot, as well as his friends and his family, feel free to like this and reblog this!
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Portraits of José Carioca (Zé Carioca) - Classic and modern outfits
This is related to his 80th birthday. Happy birthday, dear José Carioca (Zé Carioca)! And sorry for the delay!
I drew two drawings of the same character under the name José Carioca (Zé Carioca), only here are two photos of the same drawing (one unsigned, the other signed) from a different era.
On August 24, 1942, in the Disney film Saludos Amigos, José Carioca (Zé Carioca) appears for the first time, who takes Donald to Brazil and they get to know the customs, music, dance and other things related to Brazil. And that he becomes Donald's best friend. Panchito Pistoles will soon join, but only two years later in the film "The Three Caballeros". Yes, although those films served a propaganda purpose in terms of World War II and gaining allies in Latin America, primarily in Brazil and Mexico, certainly both films were excellent. Yes, José Carioca turned out great, so I drew in the original version where José is smoking with a cigarette and has his umbrella. Today, he has an umbrella, but José no longer smokes, because smoking is harmful to health. In any case, the original José Carioca (Zé Carioca) was a representative of the fancy Brazilian from the 1940s era, in the sense of charismatic, passionate, friendly, charming. He enjoys parties and likes to dance, wears a charming hat and a fancy suit. The complete opposite of Donald, but they became best friends again. There will also be Panchito, later in The Three Caballeros.
However, over time, José Carioca (Zé Carioca) becomes very popular in Brazil, so he often appears in Brazilian Disney comics and in comics with his name. José Carioca (Zé Carioca) in the comics is similar to the classic one, but he leans more towards scams if he didn't succeed in his intentions. No, he doesn't steal, but he likes to borrow some things. Later, during the 1980s and 1990s, a new trend in fashion, music and art arrived, so José Carioca (Zé Carioca) also changed, wearing a T-shirt, baseball cap, jeans, and tennis shoes. Typical cool man wear from Brazil for the 1990s era. So the second drawing represents José Carioca in modern clothes. Yes, he is the exact opposite of the classic, he cheats but fails, but there are his friends who help him. Not to mention his girlfriend, or his girlfriends, or even his family. Certainly José Carioca (Zé Carioca) is very cool for that era, but also for today, even though he wears a classic hat in today's Brazilian comics. Of course, there are photos, one from the movie, the other from the comics, which inspired me to draw it.
Anyway, I love both versions and drew them in honor of his 80th birthday. Happy birthday to you, José Carioca (Zé Carioca) once again and sorry for the delay! And I hope you like this drawing or these drawings.
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