Donald’s Surreal Reverie

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Donald’s Surreal Reverie is the famously dreamlike, experimental musical sequence in Disney’s 1944 film *The Three Caballeros*, known for its surreal visuals and abstract, psychedelic style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf animated musical sequence
film sequence
surrealist animation
animationTechnique metamorphosis animation
rhythmic synchronization to music
visual montage
appearsIn The Three Caballeros
associatedWithStudio Disney
basedOnCharacterCreatedBy Ub Iwerks
Walt Disney
colorProcess Technicolor
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuresCharacter Donald Duck
genre experimental animation
fantasy
musical
surrealism
hasCultStatus true
hasMainCharacter Donald Duck
hasMusic Latin American–influenced songs
orchestral score
hasTheme desire and imagination
dream versus reality
romantic fantasy
historicalContext Golden Age of American animation
medium traditional hand-drawn animation
narrativeForm dream sequence
stream-of-consciousness
notableFor abstract, nonliteral imagery
blending music and visual abstraction
experimental use of color and form
psychedelic atmosphere
originalLanguage English
partOf The Three Caballeros
partOfFranchise Donald Duck film series
The Three Caballeros
surface form: The Three Caballeros series
producer Walt Disney Productions
releaseYear 1944
style abstract
dreamlike
psychedelic
targetAudience family
general audience
visualStyle kaleidoscopic imagery
nonlinear transformations
surreal visuals

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The Three Caballeros notableSequence Donald’s Surreal Reverie