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* AdultsAreUseless: Inverted. The adults in the series play key roles
* AdultFear: Several episodes involve Jim grounding Joey for being unsafe.
** The episode ''The Feud'' involves Joey [[spoiler:getting shot by accident]]
** ''The Choice'' involves Jim raising money for surgery after Joey is injured while riding.
** Several episodes involve looking for kids lost in the woods.
* AnAesop: Lets see we have Fire prevention, Water Safety, Bullying ..........
* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this .
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fury can count, open doors, catch bad guys, etc.
* BoundAndGagged: So prevalent someone made a video compilation [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXrdzFQxmko]].
* ABoyAndHisX: Joey and his horse Fury
* CassandraTruth: No one believes Joey has seen the outlaw in ''One Thousand Dollar Reward'
* ChildhoodFriends: Pee Wee and later Packy
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodes
* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode ''Joey, Junior Lifeguard''
* ChristmasEpisode: ''The Wayfarer''
* CoolHorse: Fury
* DoNotCallMePaul: Packy does ''not'' like to be called Homer
* DrunkDriver: Jim's wife and son are killed by one prior to the beginning of the series
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Joey starts out as a belligerent street kid, after the first few episodes this is never mentioned again
* FeudEpisode: The aptly named ''The Feud''
* HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Episodes ''Girl Scout'' and ''The Tomboy''
* LastMinuteBabyNaming: Fury's colt is named Thunder due to something Pete says in passing]
* MaidenAunt: Aunt Harriet
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deals with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when [[spoiler:the female character agrees not to compete with the boys.....and puts on a dress]]
* NotNowKiddo: The plot of ''The Ornithologist'' could have resolved much earlier if they'd just listened to poor Packy
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The "right" choice always seems to be centered around the needs of the ranch
* PutOnABus: Pee Wee moves away in season 4
* {{Rancher}}: Jim owns a horse ranch called the Broken Wheel
* RegionalBonus: Seasons 2-5 are only available from Germany
* SnoopingLittleKid: How Joey and later Packy, often end up in trouble
* SyndicationTitle: Brave Stallion
* TheFifties:
* TimmyInAWell: About every other episode involves Fury saving Joey is some way.

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* AdultsAreUseless: %% *AdultsAreUseless: Inverted. The adults in the series play key roles
* AdultFear: Several episodes involve Jim grounding Joey for being unsafe.
** The episode ''The Feud'' involves Joey [[spoiler:getting shot by accident]]
** ''The Choice'' involves Jim raising money for surgery after Joey is injured while riding.
** Several episodes involve looking for kids lost in the woods.
* AnAesop:
%% *AnAesop: Lets see we have Fire prevention, Water Safety, Bullying ..........
* TheAllAmericanBoy: %% *TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this .
* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: *AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fury can count, open doors, catch bad guys, etc.
* BoundAndGagged: %% *BoundAndGagged: So prevalent someone made a video compilation [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXrdzFQxmko]].
* ABoyAndHisX: %% *ABoyAndHisX: Joey and his horse Fury
* CassandraTruth: *CassandraTruth: No one believes Joey has seen the outlaw in ''One Thousand Dollar Reward'
* ChildhoodFriends: %% *ChildhoodFriends: Pee Wee and later Packy
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: *ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodes
* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: %% *CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode ''Joey, Junior Lifeguard''
* ChristmasEpisode: %% *ChristmasEpisode: ''The Wayfarer''
* CoolHorse: %% *CoolHorse: Fury
* DoNotCallMePaul: *DoNotCallMePaul: Packy does ''not'' like to be called Homer
* DrunkDriver: %% *DrunkDriver: Jim's wife and son are killed by one prior to the beginning of the series
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: *EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Joey starts out as a belligerent street kid, after the first few episodes this is never mentioned again
* FeudEpisode: %% *FeudEpisode: The aptly named ''The Feud''
* HappilyAdopted: %% *HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series
* IWasBeatenByAGirl: %% *IWasBeatenByAGirl: Episodes ''Girl Scout'' and ''The Tomboy''
* LastMinuteBabyNaming: %% *LastMinuteBabyNaming: Fury's colt is named Thunder due to something Pete says in passing]
* MaidenAunt: %% *MaidenAunt: Aunt Harriet
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: *NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deals with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when [[spoiler:the female character agrees not to compete with the boys.....and puts on a dress]]
* NotNowKiddo: %% *NotNowKiddo: The plot of ''The Ornithologist'' could have resolved much earlier if they'd just listened to poor Packy
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: *ProtagonistCenteredMorality: The "right" choice always seems to be centered centred around the needs of the ranch
* PutOnABus: %% *PutOnABus: Pee Wee moves away in season 4
* {{Rancher}}: %% *{{Rancher}}: Jim owns a horse ranch called the Broken Wheel
* RegionalBonus: Seasons 2-5 are only available from Germany
* SnoopingLittleKid:
%% *SnoopingLittleKid: How Joey and later Packy, often end up in trouble
* SyndicationTitle: %% *SyndicationTitle: Brave Stallion
* TheFifties:
* TimmyInAWell:
%% *TheFifties:
%% *TimmyInAWell:
About every other episode involves Fury saving Joey is some way.

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* AnAesop: Lets see we have Fire prevention, Water Safety, Bullying ..........



* AnAesop: Lets see we have Fire prevention, Water Safety, Bullying ..........



* ABoyandHisX: Joey and his horse Fury

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* ABoyandHisX: Joey and his horse Fury



* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this .



* ABoyandHisX: Joey and his horse Fury



* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this



* WouldHurtAChild: In ''Ten Dollars a Head'' the villain tries to [[spoiler:kill Joey by having a wild horse drag him through rocks]].

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* WouldHurtAChild: In ''Ten Dollars a Head'' the villain tries to [[spoiler:kill Joey by having a wild horse drag him through rocks]].rocks]].
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* AdultFear: Several episodes involve Jim grounding Joey for being unsafe

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** ''The Choice'' involves Jim raising money for surgery after Joey is injured while riding.
** Several episodes involve looking for kids lost in the woods.
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* AdultFear: Several episodes involve Jim grounding Joey for being unsafe
** The episode ''The Feud'' involves Joey [[spoiler:getting shot by accident]]
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Often considered a western (despite being set in the 1950s), many of the series plots revolved around rustlers, bank robbers and swindlers. Other episodes dealt with issues specific to children, particularly boys, of the time. 4 H club, Junior Achievement, Boy (and Girl) Scouts, and Civil Defense groups all made appearances during the shows run. within the narrative, characters also spent time learning about hunting and gun safety, car safety, fire prevention and wildlife conservation.

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Often considered a western (despite being set in the 1950s), many of the series plots revolved around rustlers, bank robbers and swindlers. Other episodes dealt with issues specific to children, particularly boys, of the time. 4 H club, Junior Achievement, Boy (and Girl) Scouts, and Civil Defense groups all made appearances during the shows run. within the narrative, characters also spent time learning about hunting and gun safety, car water safety, fire prevention and wildlife conservation.

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* LastMinuteBabyNaming: Fury's colt is named Thunder due to something Pete says in passing

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* LastMinuteBabyNaming: Fury's colt is named Thunder due to something Pete says in passingpassing]
* MaidenAunt: Aunt Harriet

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* AdultsAreUseless: Inverted. The adults in the series play key roles



* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deal with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when [[spoiler:the female character agrees not to compete with the boys]]
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Jim is always right

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* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deal deals with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when [[spoiler:the female character agrees not to compete with the boys]]
boys.....and puts on a dress]]
* NotNowKiddo: The plot of ''The Ornithologist'' could have resolved much earlier if they'd just listened to poor Packy
* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Jim is The "right" choice always rightseems to be centered around the needs of the ranch

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Often considered a western (despite being set in the 1950s), many of the series plots revolved around rustlers, bank robbers and swindlers. Other episodes dealt with issues specific to children, particularly boys, of the time. 4 H club, Junior Achievement, Boy (and Girl) Scouts, and Civil Defense groups all made appearances during the shows run. within the narrative, characters also spent time learning about hunting and gun safety, car safety, fire prevention and wildlife conservation.
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* RegionalBonus: DVDs of seasons 2-5 are only available from Germany

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* RegionalBonus: DVDs of seasons Seasons 2-5 are only available from Germany
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Pee Wee does ''not'' like to be called Rodney

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* DoNotCallMePaul: Pee Wee Packy does ''not'' like to be called RodneyHomer
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Fury is a HeroicPetStory that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 4-5).

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Fury ''Fury'' is a HeroicPetStory that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 4-5).

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* FeudEpisode: The aptly named ''The Feud''



* ProtagonistCenteredMorality: Jim is always right



* WouldHurtAChild: In ''Ten Dollars a Head'' the villain tries to kill Joey [[spoiler:by having a wild horse drag him through rocks]].

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* WouldHurtAChild: In ''Ten Dollars a Head'' the villain tries to kill [[spoiler:kill Joey [[spoiler:by by having a wild horse drag him through rocks]].

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Fury is a HeroicPetStory that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 3-5).

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Fury is a HeroicPetStory that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 3-5).
4-5).



* BoundAndGagged: So prevalent someone made a video compilation [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXrdzFQxmko]].



* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deal with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when the female character agrees not to compete with the boys
* PutOnABus: Pee Wee moves away due to his father's job
* Rancher: Jim owns a horse ranch called the Broken Wheel

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* LastMinuteBabyNaming: Fury's colt is named Thunder due to something Pete says in passing
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deal with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when the [[spoiler:the female character agrees not to compete with the boys
boys]]
* PutOnABus: Pee Wee moves away due to his father's job
in season 4
* Rancher: {{Rancher}}: Jim owns a horse ranch called the Broken WheelWheel
* RegionalBonus: DVDs of seasons 2-5 are only available from Germany
* SnoopingLittleKid: How Joey and later Packy, often end up in trouble



* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode
* TimmyInAWell: About every other episode involves Fury saving Joey is some way.

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* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode
this
* TheFifties:
* TimmyInAWell: About every other episode involves Fury saving Joey is some way.way.
* WouldHurtAChild: In ''Ten Dollars a Head'' the villain tries to kill Joey [[spoiler:by having a wild horse drag him through rocks]].
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* AnAesop: Lets see we have Fire prevention, Water Safety, Bullying ..........
* CassandraTruth: No one believes Joey has seen the outlaw in ''One Thousand Dollar Reward'


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* IWasBeatenByAGirl: Episodes ''Girl Scout'' and ''The Tomboy''
* NoGuyWantsAnAmazon: ''The Tomboy'' deal with Joey's jealousy of a girl being better at everything, the conflict is only resolved when the female character agrees not to compete with the boys

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Fury was a Boy and his Horse series that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 3-5).

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Fury was is a Boy and his Horse series HeroicPetStory that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 3-5).



* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Fury can count, open doors, catch bad guys, etc.



* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode

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* SyndicationTitle: Brave Stallion
* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episodeepisode
* TimmyInAWell: About every other episode involves Fury saving Joey is some way.

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* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodes



* PutOnABus: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodes

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* PutOnABus: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodesPee Wee moves away due to his father's job

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* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode

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* TheAllAmericanBoy: ABoyandHisX: Joey becomes this after the first episodeand his horse Fury



* DoNotCallMePaul: Pee Wee does ''not'' like to be called Rodney



* HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series

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* HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the seriesseries
* PutOnABus: Helen Watkins, Joey's Teacher and Jim's love interest, disappears after 9 episodes
* Rancher: Jim owns a horse ranch called the Broken Wheel
* TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode
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Fury was a Boy and his Horse series that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves, and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury.

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Fury was a Boy and his Horse series that aired on NBC between 1955 and 1960. The show followed the adventures of Joey (Bobby Diamond),his adoptive father Jim Newton (Peter Graves, Graves), and his semi-wild stallion, the titular Fury.
Fury. They are often joined by Jim's partner Pete and Joey's friends Pee Wee (seasons 1-3) and Packy (seasons 3-5).



* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode "Joey, Junior Lifeguard"
* ChristmasEpisode: "The Wayfarer"

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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode "Joey, ''Joey, Junior Lifeguard"
Lifeguard''
* ChristmasEpisode: "The Wayfarer"''The Wayfarer''

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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode "Joey, Junior Lifeguard"
* ChristmasEpisode: "The Wayfarer"



* HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series


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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode Joey, Junior Lifeguard
* ChristmasEpisode: The Wayfarer

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* HappilyAdopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series


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* CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode Joey, Junior Lifeguard
* ChristmasEpisode: The Wayfarer
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* All American Boy: Joey becomes this after the first episode
* Childhood Friends: Pee Wee and later Packy
* Cool Horse: Fury
* Drunk Driver: Jim's wife and son are killed by one prior to the beginning of the series
* Happily Adopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series


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* All American Boy: TheAllAmericanBoy: Joey becomes this after the first episode
* Childhood Friends: ChildhoodFriends: Pee Wee and later Packy
* Cool Horse: CoolHorse: Fury
* Drunk Driver: DrunkDriver: Jim's wife and son are killed by one prior to the beginning of the series
* Happily Adopted: EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Joey starts out as a belligerent street kid, after the first few episodes this is never mentioned again
* HappilyAdopted:
Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning of the series




* Boy Scouts: Several episodes are related to Joey's activities as a Boy Scout
* CPR Clean Pretty Reliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode Joey, Junior Lifeguard
* Christmas Episode: The Wayfarer

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* Boy Scouts: Several episodes are related to Joey's activities as a Boy Scout
* CPR Clean Pretty Reliable:
CPRCleanPrettyReliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode Joey, Junior Lifeguard
* Christmas Episode: ChristmasEpisode: The Wayfarer

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The show was re-branded Brave Stallion in syndication.



* Childhood Friends: Pee Wee and later Packy



* Drunk Driver: Jim's wife and son are killed by one prior to the beginning of the series



* Boy Scouts: Several episodes are related to Joey's activities as a Boy Scout

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* Boy Scouts: Several episodes are related to Joey's activities as a Boy ScoutScout
* CPR Clean Pretty Reliable: The Holger Nielsen method is depicted in the episode Joey, Junior Lifeguard
* Christmas Episode: The Wayfarer

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* Cool Horse: Fury
* Happily Adopted: Joey is adopted by Jim at the beginning
of the series.
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* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
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* The guidelines for listing show-level tropes apply to this list, too. Alphabetical by trope title.
* List of tropes that
Boy Scouts: Several episodes are only seen in a single episode or a small handful of episodes.
* Tropes ''about'' episodes, like BottleEpisode, are prime examples.
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