Strength and freedom.
the model horse company called Breyer has many spirit, stallion of the cimarron collection horses-
"The Spirit" graphic novel by Will Eisner , and later made into a movie , was not predicated upon any factual character . Additionally , if you're referring to "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" it is actually based on a true horse named "Donner". He lived in the middle 1800s...there is documented proof he did exist...and was real. The story too...
A lot of people consider Spirit as a "DUN". From what I know he is a BUCKSKIN. Buckskins are a tan shade with black mane & tail. Honestly, if you think Spirit is a dun... ROFL!
Rain is considered a paint mare in the movie. Because paint is a breed, if she was a pinto, that would just be her markings, she would have to have a breed, like mustang. Actually a Paint horse is just a horse type not the actual breed itself. They don't say what breed Rain is just her coat type. Only the breed of Spirit and his herd is mentioned.
The Black Stallion in the books and movies was an Arabian. In the TV series he was an American Quarter Horse. The horse feature in the books and in the movie of the Black Stallion was an Arabian stallion. The horse which appeared in the movie was actually called Cass Ole.
the model horse company called Breyer has many spirit, stallion of the cimarron collection horses-
Esperanza is a mustang just like her son Spirit.
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron
Spirit, Stallion of the Cimmaron's coat is dun.
the godfather black beauty seabiscuit black stallion horse whisperer dreamer national velvet my friend flicka Most if not all of the John Wayne's western movies have him riding horses. A horse is a main character in: Seabiscuit, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (kid's movie), Hildalgo, Flicka, The Black Stallion, and many more.
well sort of spirit is a pinto an Indian horse black stallion is a quarter horse stallion
Well, I cant really say its true, but when i was looking info. on Strider i found on a website that it said he was a kiger mustang. But like i said I cant say its true.
Not really, no.
"The Spirit" graphic novel by Will Eisner , and later made into a movie , was not predicated upon any factual character . Additionally , if you're referring to "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron" it is actually based on a true horse named "Donner". He lived in the middle 1800s...there is documented proof he did exist...and was real. The story too...
black beauty seabuiscut spirit stallion of the cimarron war horse racing stripes flicka dreamer the black stallion the last unicorn (its not exactly about horses) hope these help just to let you no though alot of them are really sad
A mustang. His color was buckskin. Mustang is correct but Spirit is actually dun. A horse that colour is only considered a buckskin when it's a pale biscuit colour some with no black points except a black mane and tail. Others with black points. If you compare Spirit with Starlight from Saddle club his coat is too dark to be buckskin
A lot of people consider Spirit as a "DUN". From what I know he is a BUCKSKIN. Buckskins are a tan shade with black mane & tail. Honestly, if you think Spirit is a dun... ROFL!