Plot
The scene starts with many bulls, romping together and butting their heads, however, Ferdinand is different; all he wants to do all day is go under a shady cork tree and smell the flowers. One day, his mother notices that he is not playing with the other bulls and asks him why. He responds, ‘All I want to do is to sit and smell the flowers!’ His mother is very understanding. Ferdinand grows over the years, eventually getting to be the largest and strongest of the group. The other bulls grow up wanting to accomplish one goal in life; to be in the bullfights in Madrid, Spain, but not Ferdinand. One day, five strange-looking men show up to see the bulls. When the bulls notice them, they fight as rough as possible, hoping to get picked. Ferdinand doesn’t engage and continues to smell the flowers. When he goes to sit, he doesn’t realize there is a bumblebee right underneath him. The pain of the bee's sting makes him go on a crazy rampage, knock the other bulls out, and eventually tear down a tree. The five men cheer as they take Ferdinand to Madrid. There is a lot of excitement when the day of the bullfight comes. On posters, they call him Ferdinand the Fierce. The event starts and out into the ring comes banderilleros,Cast
* Don Wilson as Narrator * Walt Disney as Ferdinand's Mother * Milt Kahl as FerdinandAnimators
* Milt Kahl * Hamilton Luske * Bill Stokes * John Bradbury * Bernard Garbutt * Ward Kimball * Jack Campbell * Stan Quackenbush * Don LuskReception
The short film is broadcast in several countries every year on Christmas Eve as a part of the annual Disney Christmas show '' From All of Us to All of You''. The Christmas show is especially popular in Sweden where it has aired since 1959 and has become a Christmas tradition. The replacement of ''Ferdinand the Bull'' with ''The Ugly Duckling'' in 1982 resulted in public outcry. The next year, in 1983, the change was reverted and ''Ferdinand the Bull'' returned to Swedish television. ''Ferdinand the Bull'' won the 1938 Oscar for Best Short Subject (Cartoons). It won against shorts such as the '' Silly Symphonies'' short, '' Mother Goose Goes Hollywood''.Home media
The short was released on December 6, 2005 on '' Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities - Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s''. Additional releases include: # ''Walt Disney Cartoon Classics Limited Gold Edition II: How the Best Was Won (1933–1960)'' (VHS/Betamax/Laserdisc) 1985 # ''Walt Disney Mini-Classics: Willie the Operatic Whale'' (VHS) 1991 # '' Walt Disney's Timeless Tales Volume 2: The Ugly Duckling/Wind in the Willows/The Country Cousin'' (DVD) 2005 # ''Walt Disney Animation Collection: Classic Short Films Volume 6: The Reluctant Dragon'' (DVD) 2009References
External links
* * {{Bullfighting 1938 short films 1938 films 1938 animated films 1930s color films Best Animated Short Academy Award winners Bullfighting films 1930s Disney animated short films Animated films based on children's books Films directed by Dick Rickard Films produced by Walt Disney Films set in Madrid Films set in Spain The Story of Ferdinand American animated short films 1930s American films