The Bull | |
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Real Name |
Unknown |
First Appearance |
El Terrible Toreador (1929) |
Original Publisher |
Columbia Pictures, Disney |
Created by |
Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks |
Origin[]

The bull is an animal from the 1929 Disney animated film El Terrible Toreador.
In the cartoon, the bull and Escamillo the toreador walk into the arena. Followed by a few gags and music performances, the toreador's love interest, Carmen, holds a bouquet of flowers at him while his rival Don José sprinkles some pepper on the bouquet before Carmen tosses them at Escamillo.
This causes the bull to have a sneezing fit, leading to Escamillo's victory, impressing Carmen again. The toreador finishes up the scene by pulling out the bull's insides.
Public Domain Animated Appearances[]
- El Terrible Toreador (1929)
Notes[]
- The Bull has some visual similarities to Clarabelle Cow.
- This cartoon notably had a very dark and graphic scene, even for a Silly Symphony cartoon produced during the pre-Code era, at the ending where the matador kills the bull by pulling it inside out.