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Jesusita en Chihuahua is an instrumental score written by Quirino Mendoza y Cortés, which debuted on Christmas Day 1916 in Puebla, Mexico. It is also known in English as "J.C. Polka" for short or as "The Cactus Polka".

In Disney media, it was featured in the 1944 Disney film, The Three Caballeros.

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The score is heard during the Donald's Surreal Reverie segment where Donald Duck encounters Carmen Molina again wearing a charro outfit dancing with some animated cacti instead of flowers as the aforementioned polka plays in the background. When Donald tries to get Carmen Molina's attention, she suddenly transforms into a cactus and the scene cuts to the finale.

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Media
Saludos Amigos (video/soundtrack) • The Three Caballeros (video/soundtrack) • Walt Disney anthology series • House of Mouse • Mickey and the Roadster Racers • South of the Border with Disney • Walt & El Grupo • Legend of the Three Caballeros

Books: The Penguin That Hated the Cold

Disney Parks
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros • It's a Small World • Mickey Mouse Revue

Entertainment: Let's Party Gras! • Max LIVE: Gettin’ Goofy With It• Quacky Celebration ★ Donald the Legend!
Restaurants: Mickey & Pals Market Café
Parades: Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights • Disney Adventure Friends Cavalcade • Disney's Party Express • Mickey's Soundsational Parade
Fireworks: Harmonious • Mickey's Mix Magic! • Wonderful World of Animation • Wondrous Journeys
Spring: Fashionable Easter
Summer: Soryo Kobu
Halloween: Goofy's Skeletoons Street Party
Christmas: Mickey's Most Merriest Celebration • World of Color: Season of Light • The Viva Navidad Street Party

Characters
Saludos Amigos: Donald Duck • Llama • Pedro • Mama Plane • Papa Plane • Aconcagua • Goofy • José Carioca
The Three Caballeros: Panchito Pistoles • Pablo • Penguins • Aracuan Bird • Burrito • Flying Gauchito • Yaya • Toy Bull

Members of the Saludos Amigos Artist Tour: Walt Disney • Frank Thomas • Lee Blair • Mary Blair • Norman Ferguson
Legend of the Three Caballeros: Xandra • Daisy Duck • April, May, and June • Baron Von Sheldgoose • Lord Felldrake Sheldgoose • Leopold the Horrible • Baroness Von Sheldgoose • Humphrey the Bear • Eugenia Ferdinand-Ferdinand • Clinton Coot • Pete • Donald's Kettle • Larry the Minotaur • Astro Mummies • Moon Bots • Jupiter, Venus, and Mars • Termites • Apollo • Moai Commander • Lava Lizards • Moai • King Vomit • Goblins • Baydoodior • Spike the Bee • Dapper Duck • George Washington • Abraham Lincoln • Thomas Jefferson • Teddy Roosevelt • Mono • Hanzy • Clementine • Priestess • Gods of Life and Death • Karasu Tengu • Sheldgoose's Ancestors • King Arthur • Lancelot, Galahad, Kay, and Bors • Merlin • Tyrone • Gary • Yeti Staff • Mr. Spirit • Blazebeak

Objects
Caballeros' Amulets • Felldrake's Staff • Felldrake's Ring • Spark of Life • Magic Mirrors • Xandra's Atlas • Mystic Barrier • World Fruit • Xandra's Bow
Episodes
Legend of the Three Caballeros
"Dope-a Cabana" • "Labyrinth and Repeat" • "Pyramid-Life Crisis" • "World Tree Caballeros" • "No Man Is an Easter Island" • "Stonehenge Your Bets" • "Mount Rushmore (or Less)" • "Nazca Racing" • "Mexico à Go-Go" • "Mt. Fuji Whiz" • "Thanks a Camelot" • "Shangri-La-Di-Da" • "Sheldgoose Square Dance"
Songs
Saludos Amigos: Saludos Amigos • La Blanca Paloma • Escravos de Jó • Aquarela do Brasil • Tico-Tico no Fubá
The Three Caballeros: Baía • Have You Been to Baía? • Pandeiro & Flute • Os Quindins de Yayá • The Three Caballeros • Las Posadas • Mexico • Jarabe Pateño • Lilongo • You Belong to My Heart • La Zandunga • Jesusita en Chihuahua
Legend of the Three Caballeros: Moai Vacation • Goblin Jail • Draw the Line • Shangri-La-Di-Da
Others: We Are The Three Caballeros • My Name is Panchito • Pagode na Disney
Locations
South America • Brazil • Mexico • Argentina • Chile • Peru • Uruguay
Deleted Concepts
Pluto and the Armadillo • The Laughing Gauchito • Caxanga • Cuban Carnival • The Hornero Bird • Blame It on the Samba • Miguelito Maracas
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