A young thief seeking revenge for his brother's death is trained by the once-great, aging Zorro, who is pursuing his own vengeance. In 1821, Don Diego DE la Vega fights against Spain in the Mexican War of Independence as Zorro, a mysterious avenger. Montero learns DE la Vega's identity and kills his wife Esperanza. Twenty years later, Montero returns from exile with Elena, his adopted daughter. DE la Vega escapes from prison and encounters Alejandro Murrieta, whom he takes as his protege. Together, they plan their revenge on Montero and work to free the people from oppression.
Zorro follows the story of a Spanish vigilante who fights against injustice in the Spanish colony of California. With his secret identity, Zorro takes on the corrupt dictator and becomes a hero to the oppressed. Alongside his trusty black horse and his unmatched sword-fighting skills, Zorro is the ultimate swashbuckler in the wild and dangerous West.
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.
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.
In 1850, California is voting on statehood. Zorro, now Don Alejandro De La Vega, protects the ballots and foils a plot. His wife Elena is blackmailed into divorcing him, and three months later, Zorro feels the people no longer need him. He attends a party where he becomes suspicious of French Count Armand. Zorro must save his friend Guillermo's family and stop Armand's plan to build a railroad. He uncovers a secret society and their plot to throw the United States into chaos. With the help of his son Joaquin, Zorro saves California and continues his mission.
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.
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.
In the 1890s, a cowboy and his mustang horse compete in a treacherous horse race called the Ocean of Fire across the Arabian desert, encountering various obstacles and enemies along the way.
Bolero is a comedy-drama that explores the journey of a young woman who seeks sexual exploration and fulfillment. Set in the 1920s, the story takes place in Spain and Morocco. The film touches on themes of lust, virginity, and relationships, while also incorporating elements of bullfighting and horseback riding. Through various comedic situations and encounters, the protagonist discovers her own desires and experiences personal growth.
When the Black Stallion is stolen, a teenage boy and girl must navigate the dangerous Moroccan desert to rescue him. Along the way, they encounter sheiks, jockeys, and a risky wager at the racetrack.
The Champ tells the story of a washed-up boxer who tries to make a comeback while dealing with personal struggles and maintaining a relationship with his young son.
Three friends in the midst of mid-life crisis embark on a cattle drive adventure in the West, hoping to find purpose and escape their mundane lives. Together, they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, learning about friendship, personal growth, and the value of embracing new experiences.
Born free in the American West, Black Beauty is a horse rounded up and brought to Birtwick Stables, where she meets spirited teenager Jo Green. The two forge a bond that carries Beauty through the different chapters, challenges and adventures.
When a timid bank clerk inherits a ranch, he teams up with a brash cowboy to save it from a crooked foreman. Together, they navigate through various obstacles and deliver laughs along the way.
When a 12-year-old girl is transported to the mystical world of Albion, she must embark on a journey to save the kingdom from an evil sorceress. With the help of a talking horse, she discovers her own inner strength and learns the true meaning of courage and friendship.
Walks Far Woman is a an Indigenous woman of the Blackfoot tribe. She takes revenge on two men who killed her husband and then she is ostracized by her tribe. She then is adopted by the Sioux, the tribe of her mother, and there she tries to start a new life.
In Money from Home, two men find themselves in a tight spot after losing a large gambling debt. In order to pay it off, they come up with a plan to impersonate jockeys and participate in a horse race. Along the way, they encounter various hilarious obstacles and romantic entanglements.
Every year the Chincoteague fire department rounds up the wild ponies of Assateague Island and holds an auction to thin out the herd. The young children set out to raise enough money in hopes that the Phantom will be caught in this years round up. They soon realize they will get more than they bargained for when the Phantom has a surprise for everyone: a foal named Misty.
Set in the 1890s, a young man takes on the dangerous job of capturing wild horses and faces numerous challenges, including a fierce rivalry and a treacherous river, as he strives to save his father's struggling ranch.
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.