After rehearsal, Donna met up with Miguel and Coco. "It was nice of you to bring your sister to rehearsal," Donna said,

"No problem," Miguel replied, "She wanted to take some dance lessons."

By the entrance, they met 3 familiar birds. "Donald, Jose, Panchito" she recalled.

"It's so good to see you again Donna," Jose replied.

Donna got upset, "The name reminds me of my first love, "Donna Duck" he explained.

"Why did you 2 break up," Donna asked.

"Because she gets seasick a lot" Donald explained.

They were wondering why they were here. Panchito explained that they heard about Donna being in the summer show and thought they could show her more of Latin American culture, in person, "You want to learn about other Latin-American countries" Miguel said, "Don't you Coco."

"I thought Mama Coco died," Donald said,

"She is," Miguel replied, "My sister here is named after her."

"Si," Socorro answered, "Where do we go fiwst?"

"First we go to Uraguay." Jose said, "But before we do, we watch the film presentation of "The Cold-Blooded Penguin" it's a 40s short based on the Argentinian penguin."

"And how will we get there?" Miguel asked.

Panchito looked into his hat and revealed something magical, "I Am Groot(A magical sarape.)" Groot said as they hopped onto the sarape and flew off.

As they were flying along, they found a familiar colorful dog, "Welcome aboard Dante." Donna said as she petted the Alebrije. "We could use another friend along the way."

"What is with her?" Donald asked.

"Let's just say Donna loves making new friends," Miguel replied.

Panchito got out a film projector and showed the film.

Pablo was a penguin who hated being in the cold. So he decided to go to Argentina. But by the time he got there, it was too much for him. So he decided to head back home to the South Pole, where he belongs.

"Good story," Donna said, "Plus they showed a fact that penguins can't survive in the heat."

"Weally," Coco asked.

"Neither Polar bears or yetis," Donna replied.

Just then they landed, "Here we are," Panchito shouted as they got off the boat, Uraguay"