Disney Is Now Selling Loungefly Glow-In-The-Dark Three Caballeros Mouse Ears and They Are Fantastic!
Disney has added a new set of ears to their collection, and you can too. Based on the Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros attraction in the Mexico pavilion at Epcot, these Loungefly ears glow-in-the-dark to illuminate fireworks that look like the ones at the end of the ride!
The back features the pyramid and says ‘Saludos Amigos.”
Like other ears Disney has done recently, the bow is removable, so it can be worn by anyone!
I love these ears so much!
Let’s take a look! Loungfly Three Caballeros Ears – $44.99
“This simulated leather mouse ear headband with removable striped bow and cloisonné guitar centerpiece sends a greeting of ”Saludos Amigos” to everyone you meet. With glow-in-the-dark fireworks and music notes, it’s a festive souvenir of Walt Disney’s animated classic, The Three Caballeros, and the lively mascots of the Mexico Pavillion at Epcot’s World Showcase.
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The back features the pyramid and says ‘Saludos Amigos.”
Like other ears Disney has done recently, the bow is removable, so it can be worn by anyone!
I love these ears so much!
Let’s take a look! Loungfly Three Caballeros Ears – $44.99
“This simulated leather mouse ear headband with removable striped bow and cloisonné guitar centerpiece sends a greeting of ”Saludos Amigos” to everyone you meet. With glow-in-the-dark fireworks and music notes, it’s a festive souvenir of Walt Disney’s animated classic, The Three Caballeros, and the lively mascots of the Mexico Pavillion at Epcot’s World Showcase.
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- 4/20/2024
- by Kambrea Pratt
- Pirates & Princesses
Panchito is missing. Nobody knows what happened to him. He disappeared before Nino (Nicolás Díaz) and his family arrived in the village. His shadow hangs over everything. Nino and his sister Natalia (Martina Grimaldi) are told not to go into the forest. Their mother wants them to stay close to the house, the school, the church. But something in Nino is attracted to the wilder places, and he already knows that being part of the community is no guarantee of safety.
The family has moved out to the village, close to where Nino’s father works tearing down trees to build houses, because Nino has suffered a violent homophobic assault. We see this in the film’s opening scenes: the frightened 12-year-old pursued by a mob of other kids, knocked down, punched and kicked repeatedly, then dumped into the back of a truck which is, obscurely, full of toads. The village isn’t exactly.
The family has moved out to the village, close to where Nino’s father works tearing down trees to build houses, because Nino has suffered a violent homophobic assault. We see this in the film’s opening scenes: the frightened 12-year-old pursued by a mob of other kids, knocked down, punched and kicked repeatedly, then dumped into the back of a truck which is, obscurely, full of toads. The village isn’t exactly.
- 5/27/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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