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The Tortoise and the Hare

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On a calm and sunny day in the forest, two very distinct characters decide to compete in an epic race that promises to be memorable. On one side, we have the hare, fast and arrogant, who is sure that victory is in the bag. On the other side is the tortoise, a bit slower but full of confidence and determination. Everyone in the forest is buzzing about the grand contest, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation.

The hare, seeing that the tortoise can barely keep up, becomes so confident in her victory that she decides to take a break, indulging in a luxurious sunbath. Meanwhile, the tortoise, steady in her pace, continues to move forward without pause, allowing the hare's arrogance to give her an advantage. Time passes, and the hare, caught off guard by the event, ends up falling behind.

When the hare finally wakes up and realizes that the tortoise has been progressing, she runs at full speed, but it is too late. The tortoise, with her perseverance, crosses the finish line first, surprising all the animals in the forest. The fable culminates with a powerful lesson about humility and the importance of staying focused on the goal, without underestimating others, no matter how slow they may seem. In the end, the tortoise's triumph resonates as a reminder that consistency and dedication often outweigh speed and arrogance.

Media type
Movie
Year
1935
Director
Wilfred Jackson
Writer
Larry Clemmons
Aesop
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.10
Actors
Eddie Holden
Ned Norton
Pinto Colvig
Marcellite Garner
Dorothy Compton
Beatrice Hagen
Mary Moder
Gender
AnimaciΓ³n
Familia
Fantasy
Country
United States
Producers
Walt Disney
Streaming
Disney Plus
Original title
The Tortoise and the Hare
Duration
9
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