Ferdinand the Bull is a 1938 animated film that revolves around a soft-hearted bull, Ferdinand, who escapes from Casa del Toro after his father doesn’t return from a bullfight. However, he is soon ...
An animated film about a physically imposing character who's more than a muscle-bound idiot, with a message about not judging others based solely on their looks? That's about as subtle as a bull in a ...
One of pro-wrestling's most famous fighters has stepped out of the ring and into the recording booth for Blue Sky and 20th Century Fox's latest animated feature, Ferdinand. The family-friendly film ...
The beloved children’s book “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf, with illustrations by Robert Lawson, was published in 1936. But the simple, pacifist story about a bull who would rather smell ...
A new trailer for Blue Sky Studios' animated animal adventure film Ferdinand is now available for your viewing pleasure. The story tells of the title character, a big but friendly bull who wants ...
Take a look at the latest footage from 20th Century Fox's Ferdinand, along with the first look at Guapo the Bull, voiced by NFL legend Peyton Manning. Don't judge a bull by its cover. 20th Century Fox ...
Seven years of storyboarding and several research trips to Spain later, Academy-Award nominated director Carlos Saldanha and Blue Sky Studio teamed up to bring an authentic retelling of a 1936 classic ...
John Cena is quite an imposing guy with a bulky body that would intimidate anyone. So it makes sense for 20th Century Fox to have him voice a big bull named Ferdinand. What's surprising is that bull ...
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Here are a few important points to remember about the Walt Disney Productions animation flick. Ferdinand the Bull starring Milt Kahl, Don Wilson, Walt Disney has a G rating, a runtime of about 8 min.
The beloved children’s book “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf, with illustrations by Robert Lawson, was published in 1936. But the simple, pacifist story about a bull who would rather smell ...