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Intro. Zé Carioca, whose full name is José Carioca, is a Disney parrot created in the 1940s after a trip by Walt Disney to Brazil. A stereotypically Brazilian character, he represents the carioca trickster, Donald Duck's friend and known for his joy and "knack" . Raised in the context of the Good Neighbor Policy during World War II, he was an important U.S. cultural ambassador to Latin America, appearing in films such as Hello, Friends, and The Legend of the Three Caballeros, as well as comics, where his identity deepened when it was set in Rio de Janeiro. Origin and Creation Inspiration: Walt Disney saw a parrot during his trip to Brazil and was enchanted by the local culture, leading him to create a character for the country. Political Context: The creation of Zé Carioca was part of the U.S. Good Neighbor Policy during World War II, with the aim of strengthening ties and political support in Latin America

JOSÉ CARIOCA

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