, 7minutes Directed byFord Beebe, Dick Rickard OriginUSA GenresComedy, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Sports films, Bullfighting films, Children's films ActorsDon Wilson, Walt Disney, Milt Kahl Rating70% In the beginning, there are a lot of bulls, romping around together and butting their heads. There was only one bull who wasn't doing that, and that was Ferdinand. All he wanted to do was go under a shady tree and smell the flowers all day. Then one day his mother noticed that he wasn't playing with the other bulls. His mom asked him why he wasn't butting his head with the other bulls. He replied that all he wanted to do was to sit and smell the flowers. Luckily, his mother was very understanding. Over the years, Ferdinand grew and grew until he was as big as the tree. The other bulls wanted to accomplish one goal in life: to be in the bullfights in Madrid, Spain, but not Ferdinand. Then one day, five strange-looking men were here to see the bulls. When the bulls noticed them, they fought as rough as possible, hoping that they would get picked, but not Ferdinand who went back to smell the flowers. Just as Ferdinand was sitting, he accidentally sat on a bumblebee. That made him go crazy and on a rampage, knocking the other bulls out and crashed into a tree, making it fall down. The five men cheered as they took Ferdinand to Madrid. There was a lot of excitement when the day of the bullfight came. On posters, they called him Ferdinand the Fierce. At the ring came out banderilleros, picadores and the matador who was being cheered on. When he was bowing, a woman in the audience gave him a bouquet of flowers which landed in his hand. Then the moment came where Ferdinand came out. He was wondering what was he doing there. The banderilleros and picadores were scared and hid, but the matador was scared stiff because Ferdinand was so big and strong. But Ferdinand looked up in the stands and saw all of the beautiful hats that the women were wearing, each decorated with lovely, fragrant flowers. He couldn't stop staring at all the beautiful hats. The matador was very angry that Ferdinand wasn't charging at him. But Ferdinand was not interested in fighting; he was only interested in admiring the beautiful flowers. Eventually, he was led out of the arena smelling the flowers and taken back home where he continued to sit under the tree and smell the flowers.
, 7minutes Directed byWilfred Jackson OriginUSA GenresComedy, Musical theatre, Animation ThemesFilms about animals, Films about birds, Mise en scène d'un canard, Children's films ActorsKenny Baker, Richard Conte, Sara Berner, James Cagney, Dave Barry, Clarence Nash Roles Story Rating62% The film begins with a nursery book that opens by itself. Mother Goose appears on the title of the Leo the Lion from the MGM title cards. Underneath the goose is written, in Pig Latin, "Nertz to You". The opening disclaimer states that "any resemblance to characters herein portrayed to persons living or dead, is purely coincidental." Little Bo Peep (Katharine Hepburn) claims she "lost her sheep, really I have". After performing a few ballet steps she looks behind the next page of the book, which is turned around.
, 8minutes Directed byWilfred Jackson, Graham Heid OriginUSA GenresThriller, Horror, Musical, Animation ThemesChildren's films ActorsClarence Nash, Mae Questel, Elvia Allman, Max Terhune Roles Storyboard Rating77% Le film dépeint les communautés animales ayant trouvé pour demeure un vieux moulin à vent abandonné dans la campagne et ayant connu des péripéties lors d'une violente tempête arrivée soudainement. A la fin du film, le vieux moulin fut finalement sérieusement endommagé à cause du fait qu'il ait été frappé par la foudre. Mais une fois le beau temps revenu, les animaux reprennent leur vie paisible tout en gardant ce vieux moulin pour refuge.