

Watercolor of Brazil
Directed by Wilfred JacksonG
1942 7m[Family](/on-demand/category/family), [Animation](/on-demand/category/animation)6.97.2
The title translates to "Watercolor of Brazil", and that's how it starts: with a paintbrush rendering the flora and fauna of Brazil (which oddly overlap) in water colors. A flower becomes Donald Duck, who is soon joined by the very cool parrot José Carioca, who introduces Donald to the city, the language, a local cafe, and - inadvertently - a drunken bee.

