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* The AssassinsCreed games give you a button specifically for making your horse rear up.
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* In the "Hair-Raising Harness Race" episode of ''ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop'', Penelope and her horse rescue the Ant Hill Mob from falling down a deep chasm.
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* A staple of ''TheLoneRanger'', which showed such a sequence in its opening credits each episode.
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If he's royalty he might be a PrinceOnAWhiteHorse. Updated versions may substitute a CoolBike or CoolCar for the horse.
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* In the music video for Shania Twain's "That Don't Impress Me Much", one of the hunky gents she encounters while hitchhiking in the desert is something like an Arabian adventurer on the back of a charger. She waves him on, the ice princess.
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* In the music video for Shania Twain's ShaniaTwain's "That Don't Impress Me Much", one of the hunky gents she encounters while hitchhiking in the desert is something like an Arabian adventurer on the back of a charger. She waves him on, the ice princess.
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* Many {{Zorro}} films feed this trope. Zorro's signature pose is raising his sword on top of a rearing horse.
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* Out of the night, when the full moon is bright, comes a horseman known as {{Zorro}}...
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* As the prince of PrinceCharming rides through the city he sees a woman being attacked. He jumps from his horse to go rescue her.
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* As the prince of PrinceCharming ''Film/PrinceCharming'' rides through the city he sees a woman being attacked. He jumps from his horse to go rescue her.
* The climax of ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'' is a battle with the mounted Prince Philip up against Maleficent to save Princess Aurora.
* {{Enchanted}} begins with Prince Edward riding up to save Giselle from a troll and they plan to get married the next day.
* In the film version of ''EllaEnchanted'' one of the many times Prince Charmont saves Ella's life is from an ogre's boiling pot when he comes up on his horse.
* The climax of ''Disney/SleepingBeauty'' is a battle with the mounted Prince Philip up against Maleficent to save Princess Aurora.
* {{Enchanted}} begins with Prince Edward riding up to save Giselle from a troll and they plan to get married the next day.
* In the film version of ''EllaEnchanted'' one of the many times Prince Charmont saves Ella's life is from an ogre's boiling pot when he comes up on his horse.
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* The Doctor in the ''Series/DoctorWho'' episode "The Girl in the Fireplace" (jumping the horse through a mirror for extra awesomeness.
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* In the second Literature/TimeScout book, Skeeter uses his hard-earned horseback skills to win a duel in the Roman arena, then pole vault out and save a friend from slavery.
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** Duncan fights for his life when his army is surrounded by Loris' troops and the manin Mearan army, then casts a spell for a diversion while ordering Dhygal to leave and warn Kelson.
** Kelson and Morgan , [[TheCavalry riding with their forces]] cast spells to [[spoiler: save Duncan from arrows as he's being burned at the stake]].
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** Duncan fights for his life when his army is surrounded by Loris' troops and the manin main Mearan army, then casts a spell for a diversion while ordering Dhygal Dhugal to leave and warn Kelson.
** Kelson andMorgan , Morgan, [[TheCavalry riding with their forces]] forces]], cast spells to [[spoiler: save Duncan from arrows as he's being burned at the stake]].
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** Duncan fights for his life when his army is surrounded by Loris' troops and the manin Mearan army, then casts a spell for a diversion while ordering Dhygal to leave and warn Kelson.
** Kelson and Morgan , [[TheCavalry riding with their forces]] cast spells to [[spoiler: save Duncan from arrows as he's being burned at the stake]].
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** Kelson and Morgan , [[TheCavalry riding with their forces]] cast spells to [[spoiler: save Duncan from arrows as he's being burned at the stake]].
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* In ''RevolutionaryGirlUtena'', Akio swoops in on horseback in the nick of time to save Utena when she falls off of another horse. [[spoiler: Of course, given that he's systematically working on molding Utena to fit the classic "[[DistressedDamsel princess]]" role, it's strongly implied that he orchestrated the whole thing so she would further associate him with her childhood [[TheWhitePrince prince]].]]
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* Odin gets to pull this off in ''[[{{Film/Thor}} Thor]]''. For extra cool, the horse in question has eight legs.
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* The Doctor in the ''DoctorWho'' episode "The Girl in the Fireplace" (jumping the horse through a mirror for extra awesomeness.
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This is an old trope, though this hero is by no means [[IncrediblyLamePun riding a]] [[DeadHorseTrope riding a dead horse]] when he uses it to rescue friends or lovers. It's just [[RuleOfCool that awesome]].
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* Similarly, in WorldOfWarcraft, pressing the jump button while on a horse and stationary causes it to rear up like this, with similar results for most other ground mounts.
* In ''Kessen'', your generals would ''always'' rear up their horses like this, along with uttering [[PreMortemOneLiner some sardonic/heroic line or another]], after accepting an order to march or attack.
* In ''Kessen'', your generals would ''always'' rear up their horses like this, along with uttering [[PreMortemOneLiner some sardonic/heroic line or another]], after accepting an order to march or attack.
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* ''SixteenThirtyTwo'': Morris Roth, in the novella "The Wallenstein Gambit"[[hottip:*:in the first ''Ring of Fire'' anthology]], assumes the role in the defense of Prague from Holk's mercenaries, but not just with the traditional rearing horse and sword waving. While when the defenders first gathered he did, when Holk's goons actually showed up the next day, while astride a horse borrowed from Pappenheim he simply kept his uptime rifle kept handy but not yet being wielded, his calmly awaiting the arrival of the mercenaries serving the purpose of calming his poorly trained troops far better than the sword waving routine.
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* Spoofed mercilessley in ''{{Shrek}} II'' with Prince Charming.
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* Sandor Clegane's rescue of Sansa in the second book of ''ASongOfIceAndFire'' certainly qualifies, even though technically he's afoot at the outset. Still counts, though: he appears in the nick of time, prevents her from getting pulled off her horse and raped, swings up onto her horse in front of her, and gallops her to safety through a rioting mob. Another instance is his rescue of Arya when [[spoiler: she suicidally tries to save her mother at the Red Wedding.]] This one's odd because he ''does'' show up ahorse (as lightning illuminates the scene, even), and ''does'' ride up to her at a gallop while rain pours and thunder rolls...and then whacks her unconscious with the flat of an axe. Heroic!
* The deghans in the FarsalaTrilogy clearly ''think'' they're this, and in the beginning they are- it's mentioned that Farsala is one of the few countries to have an effective cavalry. However, they are easily defeated by [[TheEmpire Hrum]] foot soldiers.
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* Sandor Clegane's rescue of Sansa in the second book of ''ASongOfIceAndFire'' certainly qualifies, even though technically he's afoot at the outset. Still counts, though: he appears in the nick of time, prevents her from getting pulled off her horse and raped, swings up onto her horse in front of her, and gallops her to safety through a rioting mob. Another instance is his rescue of Arya when [[spoiler: she [[spoiler:she suicidally tries to save her mother at the Red Wedding.]] This one's odd because he ''does'' show up ahorse (as lightning illuminates the scene, even), and ''does'' ride up to her at a gallop while rain pours and thunder rolls...and then whacks her unconscious with the flat of an axe. Heroic!
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