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The film was born from a 1941 goodwill tour of South America commissioned by the U.S. Department of State. Fearing Nazi influence in the region, the U.S. government sent Walt Disney and a team of artists (including the legendary Mary Blair ) to strengthen cultural ties. For Walt, the trip was also a necessary escape from a difficult animator’s strike back in California. Four Snapshots of a Continent

Disney’s Diplomatic Experiment: Saludos Amigos (1942) Released at a time when the world was at war, Saludos Amigos isn't your typical Disney feature. Clocking in at just 42 minutes, it’s a unique hybrid of live-action travelogue and animated shorts that served a surprising dual purpose: entertainment and international diplomacy. The "Good Neighbor" Mission Saludos Amigos(1942)

The movie is structured into four distinct animated segments, framed by footage of the actual Disney artists sketching on location: Saludos Amigos (1942) - Movie Review : Alternate Ending The film was born from a 1941 goodwill