Its name is Angus (Merida: "Oh, Angus threw me. But I'm not hurt.")
Also here is a link to his character page on Disney's website.
http://www.disney.co.uk/brave/home/index.jsp?content=angus
There wasn't a named horse in the Disney version of Pocahontas. There was a raccoon named Meeko, a hummingbird named Flit and a pug named Percy.
There was not a horse
named
The name of Disney movie about a red Indian princess is Pocahontas. This movie was released in 1995 and a sequel to this movie released in 1998.
It would be a much simpler question to ask what did they get right (historically accurate) about the movie; then you could say: the basics of the storyline, her name, and the name of her tribe (I think).
No, the story of her "disnified" was incorrect. She was a Native American princess, from the Powhatan tribe in Jamestown, Virginia.
Mulan's horse's name is Khan.
Mushu was the dragon's name. He was not a pet though but a guardian of the Fa family.
Pocahontas
The name of Disney movie about a red Indian princess is Pocahontas. This movie was released in 1995 and a sequel to this movie released in 1998.
Pocahontas
Pocahontas and her tribe
It would be a much simpler question to ask what did they get right (historically accurate) about the movie; then you could say: the basics of the storyline, her name, and the name of her tribe (I think).
No actor was credited as the voice of Maximus, the horse from Tangled in the end credits of the film or on IMDB.com.
No, the story of her "disnified" was incorrect. She was a Native American princess, from the Powhatan tribe in Jamestown, Virginia.
It's called Pocahontas - The Girl Who Lived In Two Worlds
The name of the winged horse is Pegasus. Pegasus is also only Hercules' in the Disney movie, in Greek myth Pegasus belonged to the hero Bellerophon.
She didn't have one, costal Indians did not often have horses, plains Indians however did...
The horses name is Astor-there are toys of it and a Disney book with the horse's name in it
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