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=== "You Belong to My Heart" and "Donald's Surreal Reverie" === The skies of Mexico City result in Donald falling in love with singer [[Dora Luz]]. The lyrics in the song itself play parts in the scenarios as well. Then several imagined kisses lead to Donald going into the "Love is a drug" scene. Donald constantly envisions sugar rush colors, flowers, and Panchito and José popping in at the worst moments, making chaos. The scene changes after Donald manages to dance with [[Carmen Molina (actress)|Carmen Molina]] from the [[Oaxaca|state of Oaxaca]], from the [[Isthmus of Tehuantepec]]. The two dance and sing the song {{lang|es|italic=no|"[[La Sandunga|La Zandunga]]"}}. Carmen begins by singing the song, with Donald "quacking" out the rest of the chorus with her. The "drunkenness" slows down for a second after Donald multiplies himself while dancing, but speeds up again when Carmen reappears dressed in a [[Charro]]'s outfit and uses a horsewhip as a conductor's baton to make [[cactus|cacti]] appear in many different forms while dancing to {{lang|es|italic=no|"[[Jesusita en Chihuahua]]"}}, a trademark song of the [[Mexican Revolution]]. This scene is notable for providing the masterful combination of live-action and cartoon animation, as well as animation among the cacti. The scene is interrupted when Panchito and José suddenly spice things up for the finale of the film, and Donald ends up battling the same toy bull with wheels on its legs the day before from earlier. The catch is that it is now loaded with fireworks and other explosives, following with a fireworks finale with the words "The End" exploding from the fireworks, first in [[Mexican Spanish|Spanish]] ({{lang|es|Fin}}), in the colors of the [[flag of Mexico]], then the second in [[Brazilian Portuguese|Portuguese]] ({{lang|pt|Fim}}), in the colors of the [[flag of Brazil]], and finally in English, in the colors of the [[flag of the United States]] (''The End'').
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