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The winner from episode #54 is Bruce Holland from the USA. In the last episode, I promised that those who answered the hidden question correctly would be entered to win a $50 gift card from our good friends at Level Six. In this episode, Graham gives us an insider's view of the history of Pyranha and P&H, their early designs and unique safety features, and how they stay true to their mission.Ī thank you goes out to Christopher Lockyer who referred Graham way back in the early days of Paddling the Blue, episode #7.Īs a reminder from the last episode, we’re running our anniversary contest again. Graham Mackareth is the founder of Pyranha Kayaks and the Managing Director of Pyranha Kayaks and P&H Sea Kayaks, an inductee into the International Whitewater Hall of Fame and a true pioneer of the sport. I will announce the winner of this episode’s Level Six gift card in episode 57 which releases on March 28, 2022.Įnjoy today’s episode from Canoecopia 2022!Ī big thank you to the team at Rutabagas Paddlesports for putting on a fantastic event! You need to get your answer in by Wednesday, March 23, 2022. Listen to today’s episode for this week’s question and send us your answer. Here’s how you can win our next $50 gift card. Congratulations to Suprio Bhattachayra! You’ve won a $50 gift card from Level Six. This episode features five exhibitors from the show sharing what’s happening with their companies, new products, and the industry.Darren Bush - Rutabaga Paddlesports/CanoecopiaStig Larson-Level SixJeremy Vore-Red Leaf DesignsChris Hipgrave-Pyranha and P&H KayaksPaul Gerten-Biolite EnergyĪs a reminder from the last episode, we’re running our anniversary contest again. Today’s episode is a special edition recorded live from Madison, Wisconsin at the world’s largest paddlesports expo, Canoecopia. And while Ferdinand is a strong, confident character who's a great role model of courage and compassion, some supporting characters are depicted a little stereotypically: An aggressive bull is voiced by an Italian actor with "tough mob guy" flavor, and some horses are given German accents and snooty "European" mannerisms.Welcome to today’s episode of Paddling the Blue. There's some crude humor and innuendo: One character says a bunch of bulls will "fertilize the lawn" after being surprised, and a female character admires a male character's physique.
One character says that either bulls die in the bullring or go to the "chop shop." A young bull loses his dad (offscreen) we see him searching for his father and crying when he realizes his dad won't be coming back. Expect a few potentially sad and/or scary scenes: Ferdinand is slashed with a spear when he's trying to avoid a bullfight, a tense rescue scene takes place in a meat-processing facility, a baby is in danger in a large crowd (Ferdinand protects her), and Ferdinand sends people flying into the air (no one appears hurt). That said, in some scenes, Ferdinand and other bulls (particularly those who aren't physically large and aggressive) are called things like "soft," "flower boy," "loser," and "dork," though the message sent by these names is ultimately undermined by Ferdinand's nonviolent triumph. Ferdinand finds clever ways to avoid violence and conflict, including humor and kindness.
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The movie has strong messages of nonviolence, respect for Ferdinand's principles, and the friendships that can develop between creatures who are very different from each other. Parents need to know that Ferdinand is an animated movie based on Munro Leaf's classic children's book about a bull who prefers flowers and friendship to aggression and fighting.