Oh god, I've loved this scene ever since I was little, because of all the fun energy and use of color within it and how the music fits to the animation and visuals, and I wish it could've gone on a little longer. Knowing that Mary Blair was behind it makes me really appreciate her work and influence a lot more now. Needless to say, it's one of my favorite scenes from The Three Caballeros.
Blair was the queen of early animation design. I love going back to this sequence every now and then. The aesthetic, the colors, the music, the humor, it is all optimal here.
Super ! I love showing sequences like this to people who sniff that "Disney animation all looks the same". They did a lot of experimenting in the late 30's and throughout the 40's with the look of the cartoons. Less so later on (although Ward Kimball kept the torch burning in the 50's) but there is a variety to the Disney cartoons that should be better known.
I don't understand why some people even bother giving thumbs up to those who obnoxiously ask for it. A lot of us are here because of google, why thumbs up somebody for stating the obvious?