List of winged horses
This list of winged horses is a list of fictional horses who have wings.
Mythology
- The ancient Pegasus is a mythological winged horse.[1]
- The Valkyrie rode winged horses from Asgard to choose souls among the slain in battle to go with them to Valhalla.
- Al-Buraq is a steed who carried prophet Muhammad.
- Tianma was a winged 'celestial' horse in Chinese folklore.
- A Chollima is a mythical winged horse which originates from the Chinese classics.
- In Islamic tradition, Haizum is the horse of the archangel Gabriel.
- Tulpar is a winged or swift horse in Turkic mythology.
1940s
- 1940: Fantasia features winged horses in the Pastoral Symphony segment.
1980s
- 1983: On the 24 of March in Tokimeki Tonight episode 24, a winged horse is whistled for by the demon prince.
- 1984: My Little Pony introduces their first "Pegasus ponies"
- 1985: She-ra's horse, Swiftwing appears in She-ra: Princess of Power.
- 1986: My Little Pony introduces Flutter Ponies.
- 1989: in April issue 123 of Titans featured a pegasus on the cover
1990s
- 1992: On the 24th of October, My Little Pony Tales episode 17 introduces the "Glow n' Show ponies" who all have wings and glow. Their leader Dazzleglow is a winged unicorn.
- 1994: The Return of Jafar a pack of black winged horses carried off the Sultan.
2000s
- 2003: On the 21st of June, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix is released, containing stories about Thestrals, skeletal winged horses.
- 2005: Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus introduces Brietta.
- 2006: My Little Pony introduces Breezies.
- 2008: Page 28 of chapter 2 of the remake of Princess Knight the winged horse Opal is given as a birthday present to Sapphire.
2010s
- 2010: My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic "pegasus ponies" with wings compose 1/3 of the "Mane 6": Fluttershy and Rainbow Dash, as well as many other characters, including alicorns.
- 2014: Sofia the First features a winged horse boat in "Mom's the Word" and both Minimus and Electra are flying horses.
See also
References
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