Ferdinand - The Cow's Fairy Tale

Darius 2022-04-20 09:02:03

I like to read fairy tales, because they can be very touching and warm. You can laugh out loud, watch and cry involuntarily, and continue to laugh after crying.
If you watch cartoons, you can actually see what the truth is. If you see the courage inside, then it will teach you what courage is. If you see sticking to yourself, then it will teach you what sticking to yourself is.
How can there be so much truth, social philosophy.
It's all to see for yourself, to experience it slowly, and to reminisce.

For the bad review, I don't know what kind of perfect animation I want to see?

I don't know, and I don't want to know.
After all, watching a movie can let it take you through a story, cry and laugh, it is a very happy thing.
If you can learn anything, this movie has its meaning to you.

This is a fairy tale, a fairy tale with a cow as the protagonist.
Not a book that teaches you the philosophy of life.
Not a paper reflecting the current state of society.

Fairy tales are just fairy tales.
And sometimes what we need is just such a simple but beautiful story.

After all, people who like to read fairy tales have a child in their hearts.

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Extended Reading

Ferdinand quotes

  • Lupe: Don't just think of it as a fight. Think of it as a dance!

    Hans: A bull, dancing? Is this some kind of hilarious joke designed to make me laugh?

    Greta: You see, horses, we have the beautifulest legs for the dancing.

    Klaus: But bulls have short stubby legs.

    Hans: Ja, look at me.

    [waddles around on his knees and haunches]

    Hans: Moo, moo, moo!

    [the lipizzaner horses all laugh]

    Lupe: Go eat a schnitzel, you pasty-faced glue stick!

    Ferdinand: It's okay, Lupe. THey're right. I mean, how could a big clumsy bull ever do something like this!

    [does the flamenco dance Nina taught him]

    Lupe: Whoo! Check out my boy cutting a rug!

    Dos: That was good!

    Greta: You call that dancing? Nein! THIS is dancing!

    [They perform a polka]

    Angus: Three against one is hardly fair. Lupe, get my pipes!

    [Lupe plays various kazoos like bagpipes and he does a scottish reel]

    Angus: Well, put that in your kilts and smoke it!

    Greta: Don't celebrate yet, you rump roast! Try THIS!

    [the horses do a mix of ballet and gymnastics, ending by forming a heart with their heads and rumps]

    Bones: Oooh, I HATE those horses!

    Una: [Seeing where this is going, plugs in a boombox and puts on some hip-hop] It's showtime.

    Bones: I'm goin' in!

    [He joins in with a breakdance, and the three horses and three cows start an epic dance battle, which the horses are winning, until...]

    Maquina: Argh!

    [Joins in on the cow's side with robotic dance moves and the four do a grand synchronized finale, which the horses try to top but collide]

    Hans: Watch where you're stepping, dummkopf!

    Greta: Who are you calling dummkopf!

    Klaus: You have four left hooves!

  • [repeated line]

    Dos: We're not

    [insert animal]

    Dos: we're hedgehogs!