This is an appreciation board for the Walt Disney character Jose Carioca. Or Ze Carioca, as he is known in Brazil. Jose Carioca was first created in 1942 and is best known for his appearance in the Disney movie 'The Three Caballeros' along with Donald Duck and Panchito Pistoles.
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José Carioca | |
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First appearance | Saludos Amigos (1942) |
Created by | The Walt Disney Company |
Voiced by | José Oliveira (original) Rob Paulsen (1999-2020) Eric Bauza (Legend of the Three Caballeros, 2018-present) Bernardo De Paula (DuckTales)[1] |
In-universe information | |
Alias | Joe Carioca Zé Carioca |
Species | Parrot |
Gender | Male |
Significant other | Maria Vaz (Only in the comics) |
Relatives | Zico and Zeca (nephews) |
Nationality | Brazilian |
José 'Zé' Carioca (/hoʊˈzeɪkæriˈoʊkə/; Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ kɐˈɾjɔkɐ, - kɐɾiˈɔkɐ]) is a cartoonanthropomorphicparrot created by the Brazilian catoonist José Carlos de Brito (J. Carlos) and shown to Walt Disney in his trip to Rio de Janeiro in 1941. The Walt Disney Company, then, incorporated the idea, being introduced in the 1942 movie Saludos Amigos as a friend of Donald Duck, described by Time as 'a dapper Brazilianparrot, who is as superior to Donald Duck as the Duck was to Mickey Mouse'.[2] He returned in the 1944 film The Three Caballeros along with Donald and a Mexican rooster named Panchito Pistoles. José is from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (thus the name 'Carioca', which is a term used for a person born in Rio de Janeiro).[3]
Animation[edit]
In addition to Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros (the Latin American film pair), José appeared with Donald and the Aracuan Bird in the 'Blame It on the Samba' segment of the 1948 anthology feature Melody Time.
He also appeared in the segment 'Two Happy Amigos' in a 1960 episode of the anthology television series Walt Disney Presents. Much later, he was seen in the Disney Channel series Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse, as well as in two episodes of Mickey and the Roadster Racers alongside Panchito ('Mickey's Perfecto Day!' and 'Super-Charged: Daisy's Grande Goal'). He also made a brief cameo in the 1988 motion picture Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
In the Mickey Mouse short 'O Futebol Clássico', José is seen as the announcer of a Brazilian soccer game. He later appears with Donald and Panchito in '¡Feliz Cumpleaños!' as performers at Mickey's birthday and in 'Carnaval' as a performer in the parade.
José starred in the main role of Legend of the Three Caballeros, alongside Panchito Pistoles and Donald Duck, which was released on the Disney Life app.[4] He is voiced by Eric Bauza in this version. He also appeared in the 2017 DuckTales series, voiced by Bernardo de Paula.[1]
Comics[edit]
In the early 1940s, the Sunday-only Silly Symphony comic strip featured José Carioca, in a series running from Oct 11, 1942 to October 1, 1944. This was replaced by a Panchito strip, which ran for another year.[5]
José is quite popular in Brazil, appearing alongside Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck in the local Disney comics. In Brazil, he is known as Zé Carioca ('Zé' being a familiar form for Portuguese name 'José', in much the same way 'Joe' is a familiar form for the English name 'Joseph').[6] Between 1961[7] and 2018,[8] he had his Brazilian comic books, in which he is portrayed as living with his friends Nestor (an anthropomorphic crow), Afonsinho (an anthropomorphic duck), and Pedrão (an anthropomorphic dog), along with other characters: his nephews Zico and Zeca (also parrots), his girlfriend Maria Vaz (Portuguese: Rosinha Vaz, another anthropomorphic parrot), daughter of rich entrepreneur Rocha Vaz (an anthropomorphic toucan), and his romantic rival Zé Galo (an anthropomorphic rooster). Local production ended in 2001, but was restarted in 2012. José now has a pet, Old Tom, an alligator originated from the 1960s Studio Program duck stories. Since September 2020, new José stories are published by Culturama in the comic book Aventuras Disney.[9]
Comics featuring Joe Carioca, as he is called in the Netherlands, appear occasionally in the DutchDonald Duck magazine. In these short stories, José occupies his time assuming false identities to impress girls (who usually see through him, leaving him brokenhearted), and wangling free dinners in expensive restaurants, a habit that often gets him into trouble.
He appears extremely rarely in the GermanMicky Maus comics and de: Lustiges Taschenbuch, having appeared around 10 times since his 1980 debut.[10]
In the Brazilian comics, Zé is also part of his neighborhood soccer team and runs a samba school. He has a secret identity as a superhero, Morcego Verde (Green Bat, a Batman spoof), although he is easily recognized by his neighbors.
In recent years, José Carioca has been used alongside Panchito and Donald in two comics by American artist Don Rosa, The Three Caballeros Ride Again (2000) and The Magnificent Seven (Minus 4) Caballeros (2005).The creation of a Brazilian animated character during the Second World War was part of a strategy called 'Good Neighbor Policy' headed by the United States government to improve relations and gather support amongst its neighbor countries.
Recent uses[edit]
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In April 2007, Disney re-introduced José Carioca (along with the third Caballero, Panchito) in the newly revamped ride at Epcot's Mexico Pavilion with entirely new animation and a new storyline. It has been dubbed 'The Gran Fiesta Tour'. After being reunited, The Three Caballeros are set to play a show in Mexico City. But Donald goes missing. José and Panchito must search throughout Mexico for Donald as he takes in various sights around Mexico.[11] The character was previously voiced by Rob Paulsen, although in June 2020 Paulsen announced that, as a Caucasian voice actor, he will no longer play characters of color, including the Brazilian José.[12]
José can also be seen in the Hong Kong Disneyland version of It's a Small World, which opened on April 28, 2008, as well as the Disneyland (in California) version of It's a Small World, installed during major refurbishments between January and November 2008.
José and Panchito's costumes were extinct at the Disneyland Resort by 2011, but were re-Imagineered for Mickey's Soundsational Parade in May 2011. They now appear with Donald Duck and dancers with a float where Donald is trying to hit a Piñata. José and Panchito also regularly appear in the Walt Disney WorldMagic Kingdom parade, 'Move It! Shake It! MousekeDance It! Street Party,' which debuted in 2014 and continues through 2020.
He returned with Donald Duck and Panchito Pistoles in the 2018 series Legend of the Three Caballeros.[13] José's cigar was removed along with Panchito's pistols.
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He makes two appearances in the 2017 DuckTales series where he and Panchito used to be Donald's old college bandmates who return to kickstart their band again. He's revealed to work as a flight attendant and uses his umbrella as a weapon against enemies.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'DuckTales introduces the Three Caballeros at Comic-Con'. Entertainment Weekly. July 20, 2017. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
- ^'The New Pictures'. TIME. 25 January 1943. Retrieved 2009-06-08.
- ^Grant, John (1998). Encyclopedia of Walt Disney's Animated Characters (2nd ed.). Hyperion. pp. 205–206. ISBN978-0786863365.
- ^'Disney Made A 'Three Caballeros' TV Series, But Most People Can't See It'. Cartoon Brew. June 24, 2018.
- ^Holtz, Allan (2012). American Newspaper Comics: An Encyclopedic Reference Guide. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press. p. 400. ISBN9780472117567.
- ^Becattini, Alberto (2016). Disney Comics: The Whole Story. Theme Park Press. p. 124. ISBN978-1683900177.
- ^Line, A. TARDE On. 'Zé Carioca ganha novas histórias para comemorar 70 anos'. Portal A TARDE (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-07.
- ^'Abril confirma, em comunicado a assinantes, o fim dos quadrinhos Disney na editora'. UNIVERSO HQ (in Portuguese). 2018-06-08. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
- ^'Zé Carioca volta a ter HQs produzidas no Brasil'. UNIVERSO HQ (in Portuguese). 2020-07-29. Retrieved 2020-08-07.
- ^'José Carioca | Lustiges Taschenbuch'. www.lustiges-taschenbuch.de.
- ^'The Three Caballeros return… in Orlando'. Cartoon Brew. 2007-04-09. Archived from the original on 2008-11-21. Retrieved 2012-11-26.
- ^Eakin, Marah (June 30, 2020). 'Voice actor Rob Paulsen says he won't play a character of color again'. The A.V. Club. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- ^Legend of the Three Caballeros, retrieved 2019-11-27
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External links[edit]
- José Carioca at Inducks
- José Carioca at Mickey Mouse Athletics. Archived from the original on August 18, 2017
- José Carioca at Don Markstein's Toonopedia. Archived from the original on October 22, 2016.
- José 'Joe' Carioca in the HooZoo
- José 'Joe' Carioca in a Who's who in Duckburg
Cartoon anthropomorphic parrot created by the Walt Disney Company.Wikipedia
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- Donald's other two appearances in the package film era included Fun and Fancy Free in 1947 (opposite Mickey and Goofy in the Mickey and the Beanstalk segment), and Melody Time in 1948 (alongside José Carioca and the Aracuan Bird).Donald Duck-Wikipedia
- Panchito Pistoles is a red, Mexican rooster who was created as the third titular caballero (along with Donald Duck and José Carioca) for the 1944 film The Three Caballeros.List of Donald Duck universe characters-Wikipedia
- José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles, never having seen Mickey Mouse, ask Donald what is wrong, but Donald replies he is just tired.Don Rosa-Wikipedia
- He also developed a universe around José Carioca, a very popular character in Brazil.Disney comics-Wikipedia
- In the first, he meets his parrot pal José Carioca.Donald Duck-Wikipedia
- For some time, Brazilian national rugby union side was unofficially associated with Walt Disney's character Zé Carioca.Brazil national rugby union team-Wikipedia
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- It also features the first appearance of José Carioca, the Brazilian cigar-smoking parrot.Saludos Amigos-Wikipedia
- Paulsen is also the current voice of classic Disney character 'José Carioca'.Rob Paulsen-Wikipedia
- The last film mentioned featured the trio of Donald Duck, José Carioca, and Panchito Pistoles.Ward Kimball-Wikipedia
- At that time the area of comics was more played in Brazil, many Brazilian artists were trying to hold his own in the stalls along the publications of American comics like Donald Duck, José Carioca, Little Lulu, and many others.Monica's Gang-Wikipedia
- This segment has Donald Duck and José Carioca meeting the Aracuan Bird, who introduces them to the pleasures of the samba.Melody Time-Wikipedia
- Starting in 1943, Murry worked on Disney newspaper strips, beginning with several installments of the Sunday-only José Carioca strip.Paul Murry-Wikipedia
- However, the film didn't include José Carioca like in the early development.Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers-Wikipedia
- In 1983, storyboard artists Steve Hulett and Pete Young developed the project with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and José Carioca as the Musketeers, but it fell into development hell.Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers-Wikipedia
- This crazy bird drives Donald nuts not only in this film, but again in the cartoon short 'Clown of the Jungle' (1947), and then once more in the feature film Melody Time segment called 'Blame it on the Samba' (1948) where he attempts to cheer up the 'blue' (literally) Donald Duck and José Carioca.List of Donald Duck universe characters-Wikipedia
- In O Sindicato Das Bruxas, José Carioca fights against her syndicate of witches.Evil Queen (Disney)-Wikipedia
- Starting in 1942, the strip featured José Carioca, who had recently been introduced in the film Saludos Amigos.Silly Symphony (comic strip)-Wikipedia
- Miranda appeared in several films, including The Three Caballeros, where she danced with Donald Duck and José Carioca, singing the song, 'Os Quindins de Yayá'.Aurora Miranda-Wikipedia
- In April 2007, Walt Disney World re-introduced Panchito (along with the second Caballero, José Carioca), in the newly revamped ride at Epcot's Mexico Pavilion with entirely new animation and a new storyline.Panchito Pistoles-Wikipedia
- The film stars Donald Duck, who in the course of the film is joined by old friend José Carioca, the cigar-smoking parrot from Saludos Amigos, who represents Brazil, and later becomes friends with a pistol-packing rooster named Panchito Pistoles, who represents Mexico.The Three Caballeros-Wikipedia
- In Brazil, their name is Pata Lee, (a reference to the singer Rita Lee) she appeared in her own series with her teen friends the short owl Nettunia, the tall crane Olympia, the handsome pelican Walter, and Beckett, which is actually the name given to the old cartoon character Aracuan Bird, in a series of stories titled Os Adolescentes (translated loosely from Portuguese to The Teenagers) as a bonus story in Ze Carioca (a comic book starring José Carioca).List of Donald Duck universe characters-Wikipedia
- In the 40s, he began working with Walt Disney soundtracks as a consultant (helped create the character Zé Carioca), narrating documentaries and like cartoon voice actor (the lines in Portuguese of Captain Hook in Peter Pan are his.)Aloísio de Oliveira-Wikipedia
- In Saludos Amigos (1942) Tytla animated Pedro (a baby airplane) and Jose Carioca (a Brazilian parrot).Bill Tytla-Wikipedia
- He first appeared in the 1944 Disney film The Three Caballeros, with his friends Donald Duck and José Carioca.Panchito Pistoles-Wikipedia
- In the following act, The Three Caballeros appeared to sing their song, with Donald Duck on maracas, Jose Carioca on guitar, and Panchito firing his pistols.Mickey Mouse Revue-Wikipedia
- Legend of the Three Caballeros is a 2018 animated web television series based on the 1944 animated Disney film The Three Caballeros and features the characters Donald Duck, José Carioca and Panchito Pistoles.Legend of the Three Caballeros-Wikipedia
- Panchito is a friend of Donald Duck and José Carioca.Panchito Pistoles-Wikipedia
- Aquarela do Brasil (Portuguese for 'Watercolor of Brazil'), the finale of the film, involves a brand-new character, José Carioca from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, showing Donald Duck around South America, having a drink of cachaça with him and introducing him to the samba (to the tunes of 'Brazil' and 'Tico-Tico no Fubá').Saludos Amigos-Wikipedia
- When Donald Duck inherits a cabana from his great-grandfather Clinton Coot in the New Quackmore Institute alongside Brazilian parrot José Carioca and Mexican rooster Panchito Gonzalez, they discover a magical book that when opened releases a goddess named Xandra.Legend of the Three Caballeros-Wikipedia
- She has appeared in the comics of many characters, including Daisy Duck's nieces April, May and June, the Beagle Boys, Br'er Rabbit, Chip 'n Dale, Donald Duck & Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Jiminy Cricket, José Carioca, Mickey & Minnie Mouse, Li'l Bad Wolf, Tinker Bell, and the Three Little Pigs, as well as her fellow witches such as Madam Mim from The Sword in the Stone, Witch Hazel from Trick or Treat, and Magica De Spell (especially in Brazilian comics).Evil Queen (Disney)-Wikipedia
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