While on vacation in Mexico, Goofy unwittingly volunteers for a bullfight.While on vacation in Mexico, Goofy unwittingly volunteers for a bullfight.While on vacation in Mexico, Goofy unwittingly volunteers for a bullfight.
Xavier Atencio
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Al Bertino
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Bruce Bushman
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Pinto Colvig
- Goofy
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Joaquin Garay
- Radio Announcer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- …
James MacDonald
- Bull
- (uncredited)
Brice Mack
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Dan MacManus
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Mario Marion
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Bud Partch
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Bea Tamargo
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
Toni Varescu
- Villagers
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThe title is a reference to Ernest Hemingway's story For Whom the Bell Tolls
- Quotes
[Goofy has been dressed up in a matador outfit and goes out into a bullring. He sees a newspaper headline showing him, reading "El Goof Matador"]
Goofy: Matador? Hmm. A bullfighter?
[suddenly, the truth hits him; shocked]
Goofy: A fighter of the bulls? *Me*? Oh, no!
[he runs from the ring - and into the bull stable]
- Alternate versionsThe scene where the Mexicans are looking at Goofy who is trying to shoo the bull away and cheering him have been censored as well as the scene where the Mexicans are talking on the phone to each other.
- ConnectionsEdited from Ferdinand the Bull (1938)
Featured review
A pretty good Goofy cartoon where he was traveling in Mexico and nonchalantly runs into a bull in the middle of the road, and nonchalantly dodges his attempted attacks on him. Impressed by Goofy's bravery, the citizens recruit him to be their new matador and takes him to the arena. There, Goofy realizes he is fighting a bull and escapes its every move, with funny results. Goofy may be clumsy, but he always wounds out getting the last laugh.
A pretty entertaining cartoon with some classic Goofy moments and action, and not consisting of those sometimes boring narrated stories analyzing a part of Goofy's life.
Grade B
A pretty entertaining cartoon with some classic Goofy moments and action, and not consisting of those sometimes boring narrated stories analyzing a part of Goofy's life.
Grade B
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- Por quien doblan los toros
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- Runtime6 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was For Whom the Bulls Toil (1953) officially released in Canada in English?
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