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* ''TabletopGame/Warhammer40000'': Horns are a common adornment on ork vehicles (and ork PowerArmor), usually taken from some large and hostile creature to show the ork is capable of beating something bigger and stronger than itself.
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* In ''Film/DeathWish'', Tucson businessman Ames Jainchill drives a station wagon with a set of horns on the bonnet and a second, larger set on the roof.
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* Julius jacks a convertible with buffalo horns on the hood in ''Film/{{Twins}}'', but later mentions that he returned it. [[AcceptableTargets "He was a cowboy!"]]

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* Julius jacks a convertible with buffalo horns on the hood in ''Film/{{Twins}}'', ''Film/Twins1988'', but later mentions that he returned it. [[AcceptableTargets "He was a cowboy!"]]
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* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit Doug Dimmadome]]'s Dimmobile from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' has a character who's a Western-stereotype rich cattle guy, and his stone-age car sports a pair
* [[ALoadOfBull Longhorn]], the half-man, half-steer ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' villain, has a truck named Bessie Mae outfitted with a pair of horns.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'', Old Smokey is a huge flatbed truck driven by Porkchop with a pair of bull horns attached to the grill.
* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode, Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client; his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Rich Texan has a pair of horns on his giant Cadillac.
* Cliffjumper's vehicle mode on ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' is a 70s Dodge Challenger sporting these, on account that his robot mode also sports horns on his head.

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* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit %%* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'': Doug Dimmadome]]'s Dimmobile from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'': One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' has a character who's a Western-stereotype rich cattle guy, and his stone-age car sports a pair
* [[ALoadOfBull Longhorn]], ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'': Longhorn, the half-man, half-man and half-steer ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' villain, has a truck named Bessie Mae outfitted with a pair of horns.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'', ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'': Old Smokey is a huge flatbed truck driven by Porkchop with a pair of bull horns attached to the grill.
* ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill'': Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''.Texans. In one episode, Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client; his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Rich Texan has a pair of horns on his giant Cadillac.
* ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'': Cliffjumper's vehicle mode on ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' is a 70s Dodge Challenger sporting these, on account that his robot mode also sports horns on his head.
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* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', Trevor can add a pair of horns to his signature cars hood, or its roof (or both), which fits well with his rebellious lifestyle and his love for living in the desert.

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* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', Trevor can add a pair of horns to his signature cars hood, Canis Bodhi pickup's hood or its roof (or both), which fits well with his rebellious lifestyle and his love for living in the desert.
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* Cliffjumper's vehicle mode on ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' is a 70s Dodge Challenger sporting these, on account that his robot mode also sports horns on his head.
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* In ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet'', Butcher Boy has a massive pair of bull horns mounted on the roof of his car, which he uses as a weapon in ''Slaughter Race''.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'', one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if he could afford a car like that.



* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'', one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if he could afford a car like that.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'', ''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'': Steer horns are one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if modifications Sparky adds when he could afford a car like that.tricks himself out.



* ''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'': Steer horns are one of the modifications Sparky adds when he tricks himself out.



* In ''Film/{{Sunset}}'', cowboy movie star Tom Mix drives a huge Packard convertible with steer horns mounted on the front. Mix actually had a car like this in RealLife.



* In ''Film/{{Sunset}}'', cowboy movie star Tom Mix drives a huge Packard convertible with steer horns mounted on the front. Mix actually had a car like this in RealLife.



* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'': In "Country Blues", the VictimOfTheWeek is a country and western singer who drives a white convertible with massive horns on the grill.



* In one ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' episode, the paramedics are flagged down by a guy wanting to report an accident. He was dressed Western-style and had a pair of these on the hood of his car.



* In one ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' episode, the paramedics are flagged down by a guy wanting to report an accident. He was dressed Western-style and had a pair of these on the hood of his car.



* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'': In "Country Blues", the VictimOfTheWeek is a country and western singer who drives a white convertible with massive horns on the grill.

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* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit Doug Dimmadome]]'s Dimmobile from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.



* [[ALoadOfBull Longhorn]], the half-man, half-steer ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'' villain, has a truck named Bessie Mae outfitted with a pair of horns.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'', Old Smokey is a huge flatbed truck driven by Porkchop with a pair of bull horns attached to the grill.
* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode, Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client; his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."



* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit Doug Dimmadome]]'s Dimmobile from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'', Old Smokey is a huge flatbed truck driven by Porkchop with a pair of bull horns attached to the grill.
* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode, Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client; his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."
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* ''WesternAnimation/ACarsLifeSparkysBigAdventure'': Steer horns are one of the modifications Sparky adds when he tricks himself out.
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* In ''Disney/RalphBreaksTheInternet'', Butcher Boy has a massive pair of bull horns mounted on the roof of his car, which he uses as a weapon in ''Slaughter Race''.
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* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client, his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."

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* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode episode, Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client, client; his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."
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* During the ''TopGear'' Botswana Special, Jeremy Clarkson takes this one step further and decorates the hood of his Lancia Beta with an entire bull skull he found while traversing the Kalahari Desert.

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* During the ''TopGear'' ''Series/TopGear'' Botswana Special, Jeremy Clarkson takes this one step further and decorates the hood of his Lancia Beta with an entire bull skull he found while traversing the Kalahari Desert.



* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''KingOfTheHill''. In one episode Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client, his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."

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* Occasionally seen driven by wealthy Texans in ''KingOfTheHill''.''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. In one episode Hank rents a 70s Cadillac Eldorado from Buck Strickland to impress a potential client, his neighbor Khan notes the bull horns and calls it a "silly cow car."
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* During the ''TopGear'' Botswana Special, Jeremy Clarkson takes this one step further and decorates the hood of his Lancia Beta with an entire bull skull he found while traversing the Kalahari Desert.
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* In ''ComicBook/WynonnaEarp: Season Zero'' #4, GoodOlBoy Smitty comes [[TheCavalry flying to the rescue]] in a helicopter gunship with longhorn steer horns mounted on the front.
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A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of TheWest.

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A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of TheWest.
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* ''Series/{{Cannon}}'': In "Country Blues", the VictimOfTheWeek is a country and western singer who drives a white convertible with massive horns on the grill.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if he could afford a car like that.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'', one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if he could afford a car like that.



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* In ''WesternAnimation/HotWheelsAcceleracers'', Old Smokey is a huge flatbed truck driven by Porkchop with a pair of bull horns attached to the grill.
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This is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of TheWest. A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle.

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This A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of TheWest. A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle.
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This is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of The West. A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle.

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This is a visual trope that's often used along with style of dress to show that a character is from the western part of the UsefulNotes/UnitedStates, or occasionally more specifically that they are from Texas or somehow involved in the cattle business. Sometimes it can also just be there because they're a lover of The West.TheWest. A pair of cattle horns is mounted on the hood or sometimes the front grille of their vehicle.
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** Boss Hogg has a pair of giant horns on his white Caddy convertable.
** Boss Hogg's Polar Opposite Twin Abraham Lincoln Hogg has a pair of horns on his black Caddy convertable.
** Boss Hogg's nephew Hughie has a pair of small horns on his white VW Beetle convertable.

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** Boss Hogg's [[PolarOppositeTwins Polar Opposite Twin Twin]] Abraham Lincoln Hogg has a pair of horns on his black Caddy convertable.
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* The owner of Dinoco in ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' is a limo with a horn hood ornament functioning as a moustache.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' one of the broken down cars in the junkyard during the "Worthless" number is a long-bodied roadster with hood hornments. It states that it took a Texan to a wedding, one assumes that it was a wealthy Texan if he could afford a car like that.
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* In ''Film/{{Sunset}}'', cowboy movie star Tom Mix drives a huge Packard convertible with steer horns mounted on the front. Mix actually had a car like this in RealLife.
* In ''Film/{{North}}'' North's first stop when looking for a new set of parents is Texas, where his prospective parents pick him up in the airport driving an airport cart with horns, followed by a AbsurdlyLongLimousine with horns on the front.
* In ''Film/ScotlandPA'', when Joe [=McBeth=] becomes owner of a successful restaurant, he buys a new car with steer horns on the hood as a status symbol. They're a ChekhovsGun as well: [[spoiler:he dies at the end by falling off a roof and getting impaled on those same horns.]]
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* In ''Series/{{CSI}}'', Grissom investigated the case of a man with Down's Syndrome who was working at a ranch. The murder weapon turned out to be a pair of these, and the killer their owner, a cocky ranch hand.
* In one ''Series/{{Emergency}}'' episode, the paramedics are flagged down by a guy wanting to report an accident. He was dressed Western-style and had a pair of these on the hood of his car.
* ''Series/TheDukesOfHazzard'':
** Boss Hogg has a pair of giant horns on his white Caddy convertable.
** Boss Hogg's Polar Opposite Twin Abraham Lincoln Hogg has a pair of horns on his black Caddy convertable.
** Boss Hogg's nephew Hughie has a pair of small horns on his white VW Beetle convertable.
* In ''Series/JJStarbuck'', Starbuck was a self-made Texas billionaire who toured the country in his white 1964 Continental that came complete with steer horns on the hood and a horn that played ''The Eyes of Texas'', using his wealth to help people.
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* For at least part of his career, Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield used a limo with cow horns mounted on the front.
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* In ''VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV'', Trevor can add a pair of horns to his signature cars hood, or its roof (or both), which fits well with his rebellious lifestyle and his love for living in the desert.
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* One episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'' has a character who's a Western-stereotype rich cattle guy, and his stone-age car sports a pair
* On ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', Rich Texan has a pair of horns on his giant Cadillac.
* [[FatSweatySouthernerInAWhiteSuit Doug Dimmadome]]'s Dimmobile from ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents''.
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