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"Look, I know I give Disney shit for appropriating cultures using their own white dudes to do it, but here's a Fox-animation based on a book a white dude wrote about Spanish bulls in the bullfighting circle that, to start with, is such complete horseshit I could never get over the sheer concept to actually enjoy anything this movie has to offer. So this bull (voiced by John Cena, the voice of Spain) wants to sniff flowers and gallop on open fields with his human owner but gets thrown into a bullp"
"Nominado a: Mejor Película Animada ¿Se lo merece?: No ¿Porque?: Los Óscars pudieron nominar más a Peanuts la Película cuando tenian la opotunidad ya que era una buena película. Ferdinand es de lo contrario ya que es generica, cliche y aburrida y no es digna de estar en la categoria ya que hasta hubiera preferido que nominaran Mi Villano Favorito 3 o LEGO Batman que esta"
"No veo una buena razón para que esta película animada sea nominada a 2 Globos de Oro (O un Óscar) ya que a la vez se esfuerza con su historia generica y a la vez no por su simple humor y personajes molestos 4/10"
"Ferdinand is another animal movie cartoon that doesn't respect a lot of the source material of the book and proves that Blue Sky Studios doesn't have the passion that use to had"
“Why do these thin children’s stories get blown out of proportion for feature length films? The greatness of something like The Story of Ferdinand is how such a slim story manages to pack such heart and emotion, and expanding it eventually means the studio enforced aesthetics takeover. That means we get an extended scene where Ferdinand, his goat friend/trainer, and fellow bulls engage in a dance off with a trio of Teutonic horses. If you’ve ever wondered what a cartoon bull would look like twerking, dabbing, and break dancing, well have I got the movie for you! For the rest of us, Ferdinand is a perfectly generic piece of studio blandness. It also must be said that Ferdinand’s animation is just strange. For all of the personality and artistry put into its animal characters, the ” read more
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"Critics: 70% Audiences: 47% Critics Consensus: Ferdinand's colorful update on a classic tale doesn't go anywhere unexpected, but its timeless themes -- and John Cena's engaging voice work in the title role -- make for family-friendly fun."