This is the story of Ferdinand, the pacifist bull who refuses to kick and snort and charge like his compatriots, and what happens when he is brought to a bullfight in Madrid. This 1936 classic offers a gentle lesson in nonviolence and tranquility.
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This is the story of Ferdinand, the pacifist bull who refuses to kick and snort and charge like his compatriots, and what happens when he is brought to a bullfight in Madrid. This 1936 classic offers a gentle lesson in nonviolence and tranquility.
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