What it's about: One of Disney's early wartime animated films, which were made up of shorter segments called "a package feature", this film was commissioned as essentially a propaganda campaign during World War II. It was released in South America to convince Nazi-friendly nations to side with America. Saludos Amigos uses beautiful period footage and features Donald Duck and Goofy meeting new friends like José Carioca (a parrot) and Pedro (an airplane). The segments move from Lake Titicaca to Santiago, Chile to the Rio Grande, with lots of great music.

Why you haven't seen it: Because it came out so long ago, it was only released on VHS/DVD in the past decade or so. Plus, it was out in Spanish first.

Why you should see it: There's great footage of Disney animators traveling around South America and sketching. Watch the Spanish version online here.