Each man is for himself. It's not everyday you see an A-Class Gringo.
Doing some practice sketches and color play with Donald and the boys, Huey, Dewey and Louie. Donald getting sabotaged by the boys similar to what they did in DT17.
It's 1942 and you've been sent by the US to Latin America as their representative for the good neighbor program, suddenly the man who volunteered himself as your guide in Brazil whispers to your ear, "I know you're a man but I can treat you like a lady." Also, you're no longer straight.
"Forget about him, Donal'. You deserve a hard working man who will love you passionately. You grew up in a farm, I grew up in a farm. You have an abuela, well, I too have an abuela. See? We are not so different, you and I." ------
This good neighbor program is going wild really fast.
@flakatita and I have this running gag that before they all got along, Jose and Panchito competed for Donald. Thank the comics in the Silly Symphonies for inspiring it.
colored some old art
Sometimes I just want to draw movement but to make it more fun I turn it into characters I love. The moves are from the movie Swing Fever (1943). Just the three caballeros dancing the swing together!
Why blame it on the rhythm of the samba, when you can just blame it on each other?
It's hard being the hottest thing in Hollywood.
Donald Duck and my interpretation of Human Donald smoking a pack of Lucky Strike, one of the more popular brands during WW2.