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  1. Jan 22, 2021 · Real-life Spirit at age 24. When producers got together to create Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, they were wanting things to be more realistic than most animated movies. In order to do so, they needed a real life horse for inspiration. After searching, they found a young Kiger Mustang that went by the name Donner, before being known as Spirit.

  2. May 18, 2024 · The Real Spirit Was A Horse Named Donner. Although Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron is not based on a true story, the main character is inspired by a real horse. The horse, whose real name is Donner, was born of two wild horses wrangled in Oregon. Donner is a Kiger Mustang horse, which are known for their unique coloring and relation to America ...

  3. Jun 10, 2020 · His name was Donner, but these days, that real-life mustang goes by a different name: Spirit. DreamWorks selected the now-named Spirit when he was a colt. Born to a stallion and mare that had been captured by the BLM in Oregon, Spirit was (and still is) a beautiful example of the Kiger mustang breed. His wide-set eyes and thick, wavy, multi ...

  4. Jun 11, 2020 · Spirit is a Kiger mustang stallion who turns 25 this year. The Making of Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron. Unlike other animated movies, Spirit set out to be as realistic as possible. The horses don't talk, and generalized events, including the expansion of the railroad, are based on fact, not fiction.

  5. Aug 12, 2023 · The movie is based on the TV series Spirit: Riding Free and follows the same protagonist named Lucky. After moving to the small frotier town of Miradero where the original movie is set, Lucky bonds with a wild dun stallion called Spirit. Spirit is based on a real horse. Movies about animals often “humanize” them, so they are more relatable.

  6. Sep 2, 2020 · This real Spirit, originally called Donner, was born to a wild stallion and mare that were rounded up in Oregon. Like his fictional counterpart, the real Spirit is a Kiger Mustang, known for their unique coloring and DNA connection to the original Spanish horses that arrived in North America in the 17th Century.

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  8. 7 Interesting Facts About “Spirit”: 1. Inspiration from Real-Life Events: While the movie “Spirit” is not directly based on a specific true story, it draws inspiration from historical events and the real-life relationships between Native Americans and horses. The filmmakers aimed to capture the spirit and essence of these connections ...

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