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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe adventures of a little gaucho who discovers an unusual winged burro in the Pampas of South America.The adventures of a little gaucho who discovers an unusual winged burro in the Pampas of South America.The adventures of a little gaucho who discovers an unusual winged burro in the Pampas of South America.
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During WWII, Walt Disney was persuaded by the US government to take a good will tour of South America as well as do some cartoons featuring characters from this continent. Why? Well, it was in hopes of firming up relations with them...and hopefully either keeping these countries out of the war or on the side of the US. The cartoons that resulted generally were sub-par (a nice way of saying they sucked) and features like "Saludos Amigos" and "The Three Caballeros" were the result. There also were some short--like "The Flying Gauchito". And, while the cartoon is not horrible, it is clearly well below the usual standard of excellence established by Disney. As for this story, the plot was very contrived--with a story that s seems to show that Walt had a hard time coming up with something! After all, the plot involves a South American boy and his flying donkey! So in addition to a very weak story, you also had slightly poorer than average animation, weak characters and, oddly, on the DVD the picture kept bouncing about--and might just cause motion sickness in viewers. Overall, quite easy to skip.
A little boy grabs a very large knife and sets out to find animals he can kill. However, things don't turn out as planned. Inside of a nest, the boy expects to find a condor and is happily surprised when it turns out to be a donkey with wings!!
Well, the kid figures that he could make a lot of money off of a flying donkey. He ties a rope around it and trains it to race. The two of them enter a race with a whopping grand prize of 1,000 pesos. (Isn't that worth, like, um...a dollar or something?) Charming. 1/10
Well, the kid figures that he could make a lot of money off of a flying donkey. He ties a rope around it and trains it to race. The two of them enter a race with a whopping grand prize of 1,000 pesos. (Isn't that worth, like, um...a dollar or something?) Charming. 1/10
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- Erros de gravaçãoIn the sequence "The Flying Gauchito" the Gaucho is relating the story, and starts off by saying "When I was a little gauchito." Gauchito is an oxymoron as the suffix -ito in Spanish means little, so we have a little little gaucho.
- ConexõesEdited from Você Já foi à Bahia? (1944)
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By what name was O Burrico Voador (1945) officially released in Canada in English?
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