: Rucio joins forces with his owner, the wealthy squire Sancho Panza , and Quixote’s actual horse, Rocinante . Unlike Rucio, Rocinante is a cynical creature who would much rather stay in his stable than go on a quest.
In the dusty plains of La Mancha, there lived a donkey named Rucio who was convinced that history had gotten it all wrong. While the world laughed at the "mad" knight Don Quixote , Rucio knew the truth: Quixote was actually an intelligent, passionate hero, and Rucio himself was a noble steed trapped in a donkey’s body. The Quest for Dulcinea Donkey Xote
: Along the way, Rucio constantly tries to prove he is more of a "horse" than Rocinante, leading to bickering and comedic mishaps as they trek toward the coast. The Duel in Barcelona : Rucio joins forces with his owner, the
: With the truth revealed and love found, Rucio and his companions return home to La Mancha, their names finally etched into the "true" history of the land. While the world laughed at the "mad" knight
Rucio’s grand adventure begins when a duel is announced in Barcelona. The stakes are high: if Don Quixote can defeat the , the true identity of his beloved Dulcinea will finally be revealed.
: When Quixote is nearly defeated, he selflessly renounces Dulcinea to save her honor. This act of true chivalry proves his worth. The "Knight" then reveals her own secret: she is the real Dulcinea , who set up the tournament to see if her true love actually existed.