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      • Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon anthropomorphic rooster created by Fred Moore. He first appeared in the 1944 Disney film The Three Caballeros with his friends Donald Duck and José Carioca.
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  2. Panchito Pistoles is an anthropomorphic Mexican rooster that first appeared in Disney's 1945 animated feature film The Three Caballeros. He is a bombastic, trigger-happy caballero that becomes instant friends with Donald Duck and José Carioca, with whom Panchito forms the titular group. Panchito...

  3. Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon anthropomorphic rooster created by Fred Moore. He first appeared in the 1944 Disney film The Three Caballeros with his friends Donald Duck and José Carioca. [4] .

  4. Sep 11, 2024 · Panchito Pistoles is a lively, musical rooster from Mexico who brings joy and cultural pride to The Three Caballeros, promoting friendship and adventure across Latin America.

  5. Panchito Pistoles is a trigger-happy Mexican rooster who first appeared in Disney's 1945 feature film The Three Caballeros. He speaks Mexican with a Mexican accent. He was voiced by Joaquin Garay in the original film and was later voiced by Carlos Alazarqui.

  6. May 9, 2024 · Panchito Pistoles is a cartoon character created by the Disney studios. He is a Mexican rooster and is one of the “Three Caballeros” along with Donald Duck and José Carioca. He first appeared in the 1944 Disney film “ The Three Caballeros ” and later in various Disney comics and merchandise.

  7. Panchito Pistoles is a friend of Donald Duck and José Carioca and a member of The Three Caballeros. He was originally from Mexico. Panchito is an energetic and fun-loving guy and loves his friends and music.

  8. Character » Panchito Pistoles appears in 104 issues. Panchito is a Mexican rooster and a friend of Donald Duck and José Carioca. He is one-third of the "Three Caballeros".