Mister Ed
Wilbur Post was a character in the television series "Mr. Ed." He worked as an advertising executive, often dealing with various challenges in his professional life, which were compounded by his unique relationship with his talking horse, Ed. His occupation played a key role in the show's comedic scenarios, as he balanced his career with the antics of his intelligent horse.
Mister Ed was a fictional character from a television show who was portrayed as a talking horse.
I assume you are talking about Francis ( male) the Talking Mule. Donald O"Connor was his handler. Mr. Ed and Harvey were similar zoological examples. In all three cases only the primary handler- Donald, Wilbur, or Elwood , made conversation with the animal. Wilbur's wife never conversed with the horse. I think she was Donna Reed, a popular Tv actress.
Wilbur Post's horse was called Mr Ed He was a Palomino who could talk.
mr.ed
A talking horse on the series "Mr. Ed." His owner Wilbur was the only one who knew he could talk. It comes on Nick at Nite. It was shot in the 60's. He is voiced by Allan Lane and only talks to his master Wilbur in the show.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
The main 'character' is the horse, Joey. The main human character is Albert.
Wilbur's horse, Secretariat, was famous for winning the Triple Crown in 1973, setting records in all three races. He is considered one of the greatest racehorses of all time due to his speed and dominance on the track.
You friend has an admirer. A choclate horse, horse is trust worthery, chocolate is nice AND they are good to your friend. Your friend either has a crush on someone or they have an admirer!!
The main character horse and narrator of the story is Joey. His best friend is named Topthorn, and a horse at Joey's first home (where he was brought when he was first bought) is named Zoey, another farm horse.
You are talking about your hard work and power