Spirit: Riding Free is an animated TV show that follows the story of a young girl who forms a deep connection with a wild horse named Spirit. Together, they go on exciting adventures in the Wild West, facing various challenges and forming lasting friendships along the way.
In this TV show set in California, a young boy is rescued by a horse and forms a strong bond with it. He learns about friendship and survival as they navigate the ranch together. The show explores themes of family and the special bond between a boy and his horse.
Galtar and the Golden Lance is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera in the 1980s. It was originally produced and released as part of a five-in-one omnibus program, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera, of which Challenge of the Gobots, The Jetsons, Paw Paws, and Yogi's Treasure Hunt as part of the 1985's inaugurated allstar 1st lineup. The TV series has been considered to have been created due to the rise and popularity of the He-Man franchise.
Thundarr is a barbarian who fights against evil forces in a post-apocalyptic future with the help of his horse, Ookla, and sorceress princess, Ariel.
In the sequel to Planet of the Apes, an astronaut crash-lands on a planet ruled by intelligent apes. He discovers a hidden underground city inhabited by mutant humans who worship a nuclear bomb. As tensions rise between the apes and the mutants, a battle for the future of Earth ensues.
Wildfire is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera in 1986. The series follows the adventures of Sara, a 13-year-old girl growing up in the American West, as she discovers her true identity as a princess-in-hiding from another realm who is destined to fight an evil witch. The show was first broadcast on CBS for a single 13-episode season from September 13 to December 6, 1986.
In Spirit Untamed, a young girl named Lucky forms a bond with a wild horse named Spirit. Together, they navigate the challenges of small-town life and embark on an adventure filled with friendship and self-discovery. As Lucky learns to trust Spirit, she also learns valuable lessons about family, love, and the power of resilience.
In Windstorm 2, a teenage girl named Mika forms a strong bond with a wild stallion named Windstorm. Together, they embark on a series of adventures and face challenges such as competition, theft, and the recovery of an injured horse. Mika also deals with various relationships, including her relationship with her grandparents, her father-figure, and her boyfriend. The movie explores themes of family, love, and the special bond between humans and animals.
The Black Stallion tells the story of a young boy and a wild Arabian stallion who form a bond after surviving a shipwreck and being stranded on a deserted island. Together, they learn to trust and rely on each other as they face various challenges and ultimately become champions in the world of horse racing.
Antonia returns to her rural village after World War II and confronts the challenges of rural life and traditional norms as she builds a matriarchal community.
Pippi Longstocking is a young girl with braided hair and extraordinary strength. She lives alone with her monkey and horse and has various adventures in Sweden. Her life changes when she befriends a young boy and his horse, forming a special bond. Based on the novel, this movie explores themes of friendship, family, and the power of imagination.
Duel in the Sun is an epic Western film set in Texas, featuring a dramatic story of love, betrayal, and family conflicts. It explores the relationship between a biracial woman and two brothers, who are fighting for her affections. The film delves into themes of land rights, interracial romance, and the tragic consequences of forbidden love.
Join a veterinarian, a hypochondriac, and a horse owner as they navigate a day filled with steeplechase races, musical performances, and comedic mishaps.
Alexander the Great, a young king from ancient Greece, embarks on a journey of conquest to build the largest empire the world has ever seen. Along the way, he battles enemies, faces personal struggles, and navigates the complexities of power and loyalty.
Set during the Great Depression, a young orphan girl named Sonora Webster defies all odds to fulfill her dream of diving horses. With the help of Belgian horse Lightning, Sonora faces challenges, tragedies, and setbacks, but her determination and love for horses never waver.
He Who Gets Slapped tells the story of a sad clown who seeks revenge against the woman who betrayed him. Set in the circus world, the film explores themes of unrequited love, tragedy, and the human condition.
Orphaned siblings with psychic powers discover they are aliens from another planet and must escape from a ruthless millionaire and a mysterious government agent who want to capture them.
The Moon Stallion is a British children's television serial made by the BBC in 1978 and written by Brian Hayles, who also authored its novelization. The series stars Sarah Sutton as Diana Purwell, a young blind girl who becomes embroiled in mystical intrigue set around the Wiltshire countryside.
Thunder is a television series which aired on Saturday Mornings on NBC during the 1977-1978 television season. The show centered around the adventures of Cindy Prescott and her friend, Willie Williams and featured Thunder, a black stallion who ran wild near the ranch owned by the Prescott family: The cast also featured Cindy’s parents: Bill, a rancher, and Anne, a veterinarian. Thunder was always there to rescue Cindy and/or Willie in times of trouble “caused by others’ misdeeds and thoughtlessness,” including a forest fire caused by a practical joker, and Willie being hit by a stray bullet fired by teens in a no-shooting area. Also playing a part in the adventures was Willie’s stubborn mule, Cupcake, who was trained to “burp” on camera. For about a month, in an effort to improve ratings, the producers of Thunder re-titled the show “Super Horse, Starring Thunder.” Thunder was created by the creators of Fury, another show featuring a stallion. This show also aired on NBC, from 1955 to 1960. Thunder was part of a 90-minute block of three live action shows to debut on NBC during the 1977 season, along with Search and Rescue: the Alpha Team and The Red Hand Gang. It was the only one of the three run for a full season in the United States, with all episodes aired.
Whitney Brown, a spoiled city girl, is forced to move to a rural area, where she learns valuable life lessons and forms a special bond with a horse.