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bexmuses · 8 months
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radarsteddybear · 3 years
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I will never get over the way, in The Three Caballeros, Panchito comes out of that present, meets Donald and Jose for the very first time, immediately declares them "three gay caballeros," and launches into a song about how they're such great friends.
I would like to stress that he is meeting Donald and Jose for the very first time.
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maxwell-grant · 3 years
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Brazilian character review: Jose Carioca
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I can't say I have too many strong feelings on Zé Carioca as a character, but in retrospective, I think the existence of Zé Carioca is very emblematic of the way Brazil is viewed overseas, and the contrast between this sort of idyllic postcard fantasyland version of Brazil that gringos see, and the reality.
The first thing that comes to mind when I look at Zé Carioca, other than he's a popular Disney mascot, is that contrast. He's intended to look like a carefree young carioca (a term we use for people that come from Rio), but he's perpetually dressed like a 1920s caricature, the kind you only really find in pictures of your grandpa, and attempts to modernize his look have robbed him of his charm. His name is "José", which is a common Portuguese name usually abreviated to "Zé", but in pretty much every media he shows up in, they always say his name the Spanish way, instead of the Portuguese way.
The Zé Carioca that people outside of Brazil know is a character that only exists in the context of an ensemble with Donald and Panchito, mostly defined as a suave, romantic party goer, the phlegmatic opposite to the choleric Donald and the sanguine Panchito (I haven't checked out the new Caballeros cartoon, although I intend to). The Zé Carioca that Brazilians know is largely defined as a charismatic scammer who keeps going to great lengths to avoid work, the joke being that usually he goes through a lot more work to do so than he would have otherwise.
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It's based a lot on the stereotype of cariocas as lazy beach-dwellers who look down on honest work to instead cheat and take shortcuts. Every region of Brazil has it's own stereotypes, in fact, Zé Carioca in Brasil has a lot of relatives to embody those, but gringos treat Brazil like Rio is the only city in it, which is why this stereotype gets applied to Brazilians in general, and, well, it is a stereotype to begin with. It's a change that allows him to work as a solo protagonist, but it also leads to a disconnect where fans of Zé Carioca don't quite see eye-to-eye with most depictions of the character not made locally, because it's not really the same character.
I gotta stress that I don't dislike Zé Carioca, not at all, I do think the idea behind his creation was a good one. I can't think of any Brazilian character, either created here or just coming from Brazil, who was a popular name overseas during this time period (could be wrong though, but nothing comes to mind). He gets credit for that, if nothing else. He's a fairly cute character and I do like seeing him when he does show up. But Zé Carioca seems like one of those characters who is popular as a mascot, but not so much as a character.
I think the best way I can explain this disconnect between what Zé Carioca is by sharing this text I found, written by Gabriel Bayarri here, that I translated and post below. I think this kinda gets to the heart of how I feel about Zé Carioca, which is not a dislike, just a disconnect.
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Brazil was the land of Zé Carioca, he who had shown the world in 1942, during WW2, a Brazil that seemed cordial and happy, a Brazil that valued it's mixed heritage as a symbol of national culture. The parrot presented to Donald Duck a city proud of itself, joyfully beautiful, where samba, cachaca, parties and romantic rascals all mixed together.
Now, he's watched, terrified, as his wonderful city embraced armed heroes, and took flight perplexed, trying to understand what had changed in a city he recalled painted in watercolor strokes. Zé Carioca flew to the heart of the tropical city, where spaces of resistance stood symbolized, straggling remnants of a democracy that he used to think was harmonious and shielded against the monsters that ruled it.
The parrot fluttered its wings between the hills, and rested its feathers in its beloved square in Cinelândia, and breathed its history, of which he only recognized the harmonious part: the square had become a central place for beginnings of the 20th century, representing the Belle Époque of Rio de Janeiro. Cinelândia acquired French features, so desired by the recent Brazilian Republic, and it tried to become a Tropical Paris. At it's center, slaves recently freed from plantations arrived, while the square acquired a cosmopolitan personality. This was all familiar to the parrot, who found in history a joyful account.
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From abroad, the narrative of a happy and harmonious Rio de Janeiro recovered the idea of a cordial Brazil, without racism and without violence, promoted by Zé Carioca. In addition, this imagery of the city was promoted to foreigners as the period of a “Golden Brazil”: the drop in poverty rates, the increase in investments and the enormous influence in the Latin American and global context.
The bird breathed the chronicles of literary bohemians who populated the surroundings, and who built in their writings the characters who walked the square, its muses, its rogues, its carnival heroes or its capoeiristas. Authors built at that time a model of the “carioca people” that the parrot Zé Carioca repeated and synthesized in his image: a kind, cordial and warm character who crossed borders, transmitting to the world a image of Brazil harmonized and absent from conflicts and violence. It was that conception that, in Brazil, everything would tend to soften and adapt.
Cinelândia had begun to fill with cinemas, rooms of spectacle. Hotels, restaurants, night bars. The arrival of hotdogs at the Square was a revolutionary bridge, from North-American influences to the carioca lifestyle.
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The parrot was proud of his city, until a woman approached him: “Our hot dog is carioca to the core”, explained the street vendor who was carrying a T-shirt with the face of Marielle Franco. Who was this woman who wanted to explain to him what was like to be brazilian: Who was this woman on her shirt? Where was Carmen Miranda, with the fruits on her head?
Then, the parrot listened in the square to the story of the murder of the councilwoman Marielle and her driver, and the new reports of violence on “carioca nights”, and its police conflicts against immigrants.
But Zé Carioca did not believe that his beautiful city was affected by these issues.
The parrot was aware that Cinelândia represented an image of the essence of what it was to be Brazilian, the construction of its own unique soul in a public space, the creativity and trickery and joy.
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But he was surprised to hear that his happy and dancing people were also active warriors, who had used this square over the decades as a historical space for building demands, from The March of 100.000 against the military dictatorship, and the recent manifestations against the new president.
In one of its streets, the square bore the name of Marielle herself, the murdered councilwoman whose plaque had been broken publicly by the current governor of Rio, and whose death had become a symbol.
The parrot had Disneysified the image of his city, in a portrait of heroes, castles and tropical princesses, which made it difficult to understand now the political victory of monsters.
It seemed as if the history of Brazil was rebuilding itself before his eyes, and its people were now made up of activists, women warriors, LGTB+ collectives and anti-racism movements that defended civil rights and identity demands, of a Brazil that could not be pigeonholed, because it wasn't made for beginners.
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What had happened to his colorful Brazil? – he asked himself nervously, replacing his straw hat and plucking his feathers.
Something transformed in the parrot's gaze, and after a brief disturbance, he decided to regain his composure. The bird spread its wings and took flight to Copacabana Palace, the place where it had been born from the hand of Walt Disney 77 years ago. He needed to reflect, think of the the gray tones of truth that splashed in his colorful costume, and seek new spaces to resist the monsters.
Perhaps the world had believed Zé Carioca's colorful report, in the palette of illusions that an emerging Brazil offered, and they had forgotten that, like every grown child, Brazil had nightmares. Kicking up at night over its racism, structural militarism, murderous violence, patriarchal inequalities.
Perhaps Zé Carioca had fallen in love with the exuberance of a land of fruit, sailors and smiles, and the world had listened to his account, a lovable sales pitch to tourists and sporting mega-events, and they had forgotten the voices of their people who watched helplessly the approach of a military parade from congress.
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Zé Carioca's flight transformed the parrot, and in his old age, he went through a rite of passage to adulthood. After years of blindness to the violence of a post-colonial society and it's extended torture under jackboots, Zé Carioca opened his eyes, and faced the hidden part of a wounded Brazil.
A Brazil that had been dressed up in tropical colors and that now had to be sincere, with the world and with itself, in order to overcome the times of monsters.
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xhumbuugx-a · 7 years
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malandro-x · 3 years
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♋ What drew you to this muse? ☮ Is there anything you don’t like about playing this muse? ✌ What is the easiest aspect of playing this muse? ☏ What is the most challenging aspect of playing this muse? ☢ How many active muses do you have? ☠ Who is a muse you would want to play? ☤ What do you have in common with your muse?
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♋ What drew you to this muse?
Honestly, Jose is a character I've always enjoyed since I was an itty bitty child. I've always enjoyed his personality and just the presence he held whenever he was on screen. He also very much reminds me of my grandfather who passed a few years ago, who's name was also Jose ( Ze ) and immigrated to the US from Brasil. ( He was also quite fond of Jose Carioca ) So the character makes me feel closer to him in a way. I'm also in the process of learning Portuguese so I can communicate with family back in Brasil, so I thought Jose would be perfect in helping me learn, haha!
☮ Is there anything you don’t like about playing this muse?
I'm enjoying every aspect of playing this boy! I don't dislike a thing!
✌ What is the easiest aspect of playing this muse?
Actually having muse for him and being excited to write him, haha! Also being able to hear his voice in my head is something that's pretty easy for me too, which is good! It helps me try to stay in character!
☏ What is the most challenging aspect of playing this muse?
Trying to find a way for him to interact with muses outside of the toon fandom, cause there are muses that I spy and wanna interact with; but I'm like... how!!??!
☢ How many active muses do you have?
I have SOOOO many muses, but aside from Ze, I only have three others that I'm interested in writing at the moment. Zim from Invader Zim, one of my oldest muses! Murdoc Niccals from Gorillaz, and Charles Lee Ray ( Chucky ) from the Child's Play franchise.
☠ Who is a muse you would want to play?
I've recently been considering taking on Scrooge McDuck or Panchito Pistoles.
☤ What do you have in common with your muse?
We both put on a happy face, even when things are rough. We both love with everything we got when we do find someone to love. We don't enjoy working and would rather take the easy way out, cause honestly, who wants to work that much? ( Though of course he takes it to the extreme ) We both also have those two friends we would do anything for, haha!
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wcrldtcp · 4 years
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[ what’s up guys, it’s alisha back at it again with too many muses! this is a multifandom multimuse featuring general lunaris, drake mallard, jim starling, jose carioca, panchito gonzalez iii, and gyro gearloose from ducktales (’17). like/reblog if you’d be interested in rping and i’ll check you out! ]
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Thank you for tagging me @cartoon-lizard
ten of your favorite characters from ten different things and tag ten people
in no particular order:
1. Aziraphale (Good Omens tv and book) 
2. Hades (Disney’s Hercules)
3. Needletail (Warrior-A Vision of Shadows) 
4. Blue Diamond (Steven Universe and SU Future) 
5. Scorpia (She-Ra 2018) 
6. Woodman (Hilda)
7. Skekgra and Urgoh (I’m not choosing they are the same person) (Dark Crystal Age of Resistance) 
8. Panchito Pistolas (Any rendition of The Three Caballeros) 
9. The Windwalker (How to Train Your Dragon books) 
10. Virgil Sanders (Sander’s Sides)  
Runners up: Crowley (I want him up there), Anathema, Urva, Brea, The entire main cast of WOY cause I can’t pick, Tallstar, Brambleberry, Ravenpaw, Goosefeather, Tallshadow, One Eye, The Muses, Helga Sinclair, Peridot, Spinel, Blue Zircon, Yellow Zircon, The Woodsman, Wirt, Jose Carioca and Donald Duck, Bill Cipher, and literally the rest of the Sander’s Sides. 
I will tag literally anyone who sees this and wants to do it: you can say you were tagged by me! 
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bexmuses · 9 months
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Saludos Amigos Legacy Sketchbook Ornament – 80th Anniversary – Limited Release
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radarsteddybear · 4 years
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Such a big part of the charm of the Three Caballeros are their accents.  Give me a Jose who speaks Portuguese more often than he speaks English.  Give me a Panchito who mispronounces English words according to Spanish language rules.  Give me Caballeros who are so obviously a part of their own cultures and are excited and delighted to share those cultures with one another.
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dancing-water-notes · 4 years
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I finally did as much as I’m going to do for KH Jose Carioca  so feel free to go check him out in my muse list linked in @plentfulldisneymuses I’m going to try and have KH Panchito soon! I’m working on him
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lindapaper · 5 years
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HUNGER GAMES CALL!
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Hello, everyone! Happy New Year! <3
It’s been a while, but for the first time in almost a year, I’m going to hold another round of dash Hunger Games by using the Hunger Games simulator! 
If you’d like to participate as a tribute, just like this post (reply if you run a side blog or a multi-muse blog to specify muse(s)) and I’ll add your muse(s) on the roster. 
I will make the icons, but send me a picture via DM if there’s a specific one you like!
Mutuals only. Do not reblog.
Tributes: 20/24
Need: 4
Confirmed tributes: Linda Paper, Clara Cluck, Scrooge McDuck, Fausto Gander, Maude Gander, Launchpad McQuack, Gyro Gearloose, Della Duck, Mark Beaks, Jose Carioca, Dijon, Ludwig Von Drake, Panchito Gonzales, Lena De Spell, Black Jack, Goofy, Donald Duck, Flintheart Glomgold, Falcon Graves, Yakko Warner
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sewn-cutie · 5 years
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((First batch of Christmas gifts I made this year. These were for my friend @compan-heiro​ / @jose-carioca​. The dynamic between Nestor and Clem has always been one of my favorites, and Jose just adds the perfect touch of “loving but also an asshole”. I made these back in December, and they were the only group of Christmas drawings I was able to get done on time. Whoops.
Jose once mentioned that he wanted to take Clem to japan one day, and you know I had to draw her in one of those toddler panda outfits. It’s probably hard for her to move in them tho. 
I always wanted to draw Clemmy with her weird potato sack cats Nestor gave to her one Christmas. She loves them so much you don’t understand. Besides her blanket, they’ve now became one of her go-to security items. 
And HHHHHHHHHHHHHH I LOVE IT WHEN NESTOR ACCIDENTALLY TRIES TO PREEN CLEMMY BUT ULTIMATELY FAILS cause you know, no feathers. But she doesn’t even mind cause to her it’s just ticklish, so they’re both happy.
For the last one, I was thinking about the Slide thread where Nestor would pick her up and spin her around whenever they reached the bottom. God I love casual threads they are perfect and holy. 
I honestly had more ideas I wanted to draw, but I also wanted to AT LEAST get one person done in time for Christmas. I’m probably gonna draw them in the near future tho. This whole project has gotten my drawing muse sky rocketing.))
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krupnick02 · 5 years
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Muse Bravery Checklist
-Repost and fill out the form all about what your muse would/wouldn’t be brave enough to do. Then tag any friends you’d like to see do it as well! -Note that some of these aren’t smart things to do (don’t use Ouija boards or try getting into the Dark Web, bruh) but in this case, bravery and risk are both included.
Repost but do not reblog please!
Tagged by: @billrick! thank you, pumpkin! :’D <3 Tagging: @jose-carioca, @wabbitseezon, @ifhollicould, @mettatoniic, @hcnnybcnny / @thatscwewywabbit, @dreambounty, @guaritrice, @reapsickle, @pluviatempestas, @sparemercy, @tcthinecwnself, @wcrldlyadventures, @universalwcnders, @vazrosa & you!
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My muse would …
[ x ] Spend the night in a haunted building --- (( she’s trying to talk @wabbitseezon  into staying the night at a haunted funeral parlor jdsfgf )) [ x ] Go into a burning/collapsing building to save someone --- (( warehouses would get her locking up, though. she would feel horribly guilty, but she would eventually push through it to try and save whoever is in there. however, it might be a little late when she manages to do that ... rip )) [   ] Take a shortcut through a dark alleyway [ x ] Stay calm with a weapon pointed at them --- (( did you see how chill she was when Eddie held a gun to her? Please. )) [ x ] Be confident defending themselves from an attack  [ x ] Touch a dangerous exotic animal --- (( she would be too fascinated than to give in to fear! )) [ x ] Take someone else’s punishment to protect them [ x ] Travel to an unknown place by themselves [  ] Spend a night in the woods alone [ x ] Witness (or join) a seance [ x ] Play a scary video game in the dark alone --- (( this asshole preys on her friends in horror multiplayers where she can play as the killer. please. + she always plays scary games in the dark. )) [  ] Explore a pitch black catacomb with only one light [ x ] Contact the spirit of someone they once knew --- (( if she had the chance? you better believe it. )) [ x ] Spend the night in a cemetery [ x ] Sit in a room with one hundred creepy dolls [ x ] Hang their feet over the edge of a tall building [  ] Swim in dark, murky waters without being able to touch the bottom [ x ] Use or accept a powerful magic spell [  ] Be covered in spiders, snakes, or other insects [  ] Go looking for the source of a mysterious sound late at night [  ] Spend an hour sealed up in a coffin [  ] Go sailing miles from shore without any communication [  ] Use a Ouija board [  ] Go diving in a dark, underwater cave [ x ] Climb through a long tunnel just big enough to fit through [  ] Explore a spot where cult rituals were performed [ x ] Go walking late at night, alone --- (( she likes taking walks at night. she can be quite the night owl and likes to get out of the house. )) [ x ] Spend the night in a home where someone was murdered [  ] Go surfing on the Dark Web --- (( N O P E )) [ x ] Play an urban legend game (bloody mary, the midnight man, etc…) [ x ] Stay home alone with a suspected killer on the loose [  ] Climb a dangerous mountain where many others have died on their way to the top [ x ] Explore ancient ruins where strange things have happened [  ] Touch a supposedly cursed object [ x ] Check out a creepy cellar or attic [ x ] Cross an unstable bridge over a huge drop [ x ] Pick up a hitchhiker in the middle of the night
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heinoushangar · 5 years
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10 tracks.
Rules: post 5-10 songs that you would find in your muse’s song library. Bold any favorites,italicize any songs that hold a personal meaning for them (ex: it makes them feel nostalgic), bold + italicize any guilty pleasure songs/bands.
*note: if your muse doesn’t listen to music, give us a list of what they would like!
TAGGED BY:  the one the only the lovely @rollingsnowsmasher 💕💕💕 thank you, pumpkin! TAGGING: @jose-carioca / @compan-heiro, @slvttyspider / @mettatoniic, @billrick, @wabbitseezon, @tairngeartach, @ycung-magick, @universalwcnders, @tcthinecwnself, @soughtbirthright, @shadowtailed, @vortship & whoever wants it that hasn’t done it! i have no idea at this point 8);
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—- [ VAGGIE. ]
F*ck Like a Star by Porcelain and the Tramps. [ NSFW ]
I Feel Perfect by Porcelain and the Tramps. [ NSFW ]
Transparent by Porcelain and the Tramps.
PYNK by Janelle Monáe. [ NSFW ]
POP/STARS by K/DA.
Every note by Mystery Skulls.
Green Line Killer by Car Astor/SEE.
On The Rocks by Ken Ashcorp. [ SUGGESTIVE ]
Girlfriend by Icona Pop. 
Two Weeks by FKA twigs.
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—- [ PURGIS. ]
It Will Come Back by Hozier.
Arsonist’s Lullaby by Hozier.
All You Are Going to Want to do is Get Back There by The Caretaker.
Ghoul of My Dreams by Wednesday 13.
Skinning by ERAAS.
Sweet Bod by Lemon Demon.
Genghis Khan by Miike Snow.
Frontier Psychiatrist by The Avalanches.
Crimson and Clover by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts.
Theme from a Summer Place by The Lettermen.
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—- [ CLAUDIA. ]
Livin’ la Vida Loca by Ricky Martin.
In The Woods Somewhere by Hozier.
Wolf Like Me by Lera Lynn.
The Maid on the Shore by Solas.
The Last Dance by Within Temptation.
Storytime by Nightwish.
Breath of Life by Florence + The Machine.
Dance In The Graveyards by Delta Rae. [ Italicized for both being a favorite and also a personal meaning! ]
Dog Days Are Over by Florence + The Machine. [ Italicized for both being a favorite and also a personal meaning! ]
Kilkelly by Rowena Taheny.
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wcrldtcp · 4 years
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Mobile Muse List
Ducktales:
- Jim Starling - General Lunaris - Drake Mallard - Gyro Gearloose - Jose Carioca - Panchito Gonzales III - Daisy Duck - Emma Glamour - Alistair Boorswan
Fate:
- Saber Gilles de Rais - Ruler Jeanne d’Arc - Lancer Artoria Pendragon - Lancer Brynhildr - Assassin Cleopartra - Sakura Matou
Vampire Knight:
- Takuma Ichijo
Danganronpa:
- Celestia Ludenberg
Persona:
- Rise Kujikawa
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