Horses in Television
- Agides, from Frasier, Episode 2, Season 5: "The Gift Horse", Martin Crane's police patrol horse.
- Argo, from Xena: Warrior Princess, also a name of another horse in the TV Series Wildfire
- Argo 2 from Xena: Warrior Princess. Argo's Daughter.
- Avatar, from the TV Series Wildfire
- Bandit, buckskin from Caitlin's Way
- Black Beauty, from The Adventures of Black Beauty, loosely based on the novel (see above)
- The Black Stallion in Adventures of the Black Stallion
- Champion the Wonder Horse, the eponymous hero of a 1950s television series
- Catastros, Horse and Zord of Koragg in Power Rangers Mystic Force.
- Chico, also his real name, Queen of Sword's horse.
- Cocoa, Nick Barkley's favorite horse, in The Big Valley, retired in an episode in one of the later seasons.
- Comet, the intelligent and courageous horse of Brisco County, Jr.
- Duncan, also known as Furious D, from The Simpsons
- Edmund, Aunt Manya's imaginary pony, from Seinfeld
- Mr. Ed, eponymous horse of the CBS series from 1961–1966
- Fury, the eponymous black stallion of the 1950s TV series
- Hercules, Steptoe and Son's horse
- Houdini, a horse from the TV series Wildfire
- Katie, the paint mare belonging to The Kid from The Young Riders
- Lasty, Futurama
- Ostrich Horse of Avatar: The Last Airbender
- Mach Kick from Beast Wars Neo
- Mr. Ed from Mr. Ed
- Pie-O-My, Ralph Cifaretto's horse from Episodes 44 and 48 of Season 4 of The Sopranos
- Pokey, the horse from The Gumby Show
- Rocket, DJ's horse in Full House, taken over by Becky at the end of the episode
- Scout, Tonto's horse
- Silver, the Lone Ranger's horse
- Sophie, Colonel Potter's horse on M*A*S*H (TV series)
- Spartan, Amy Fleming's horse from Heartland
- Stetson, A horse from the TV series Wildfire
- Superstar, the real name of the black horse who played James West's horse in the TV series The Wild Wild West
- Tango, owned by Captain Christopher Pike on Star Trek
- Saddle Club horses from The Saddle Club
- Tornado, Zorro's horse
- The White Horses, the eponymous horses in the Yugoslav children's series, seen in an English dubbed version in the late 1960s/early 1970s.
- Wildfire, from ABC Family's Wildfire (TV series)
Read more about this topic: List Of Fictional Horses
Famous quotes containing the words horses and/or television:
“Barely a twelvemonth after
The seven days war that put the world to sleep,
Late in the evening the strange horses came.”
—Edwin Muir (18871959)
“It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . todays children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.”
—Marie Winn (20th century)