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Tonto's Horse [Scout] Tonto first rode a horse named "White Feller" (White Fella/Fellah). When the 1938 Republic movie serial The Lone Ranger was being filmed, it was thought that having two white horses would be confusing, so the producers made "White Feller" a pinto horse, presumably on the theory that, being partly white, a pinto could still be named "White Feller".


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Tonto was played by the late Jay Silverheels in real life. Hi Ho Silverheels, a standardbred named in remembrance of the actor by a close friend, trainer Milan Smith, is his horse.The character of Tonto was created by Hollywood screenwriter Carl Foreman.. Foreman wanted to name the character after a famous racehorse but could not think of any names so he just made some up himself.


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Tonto. Tonto is a fictional character; he is the Native American (either Tonto Apache, Comanche, or Potawatomi) companion of the Lone Ranger, a popular American Western character created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker. Tonto has appeared in radio and television series and other presentations of the characters' adventures righting wrongs.


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Silver is the Lone Ranger's great white stallion. The horse was so named by Tonto who once remarked that the horse's coat looked like silver. The accepted story of Silver's origin has the white horse living in Wild Horse Canyon. Sometime after the ambush at Angelica, the Lone Ranger and Tonto are in pursuit of Butch Cavendish when they are fired upon by Cavendish himself, and though he missed.


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How did The Lone Ranger call his horse? Silver is the Lone Ranger's great white stallion. The horse was so named by Tonto who once remarked that the horse's coat looked like silver.


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Noting that tonto in Spanish means "stupid" or "crazy," some people have pointed out that kemosabe sounds a lot like the Spanish phrase quien no sabe, "he who doesn't understand.


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Tonto's horse was named Scout in the TV series, but White Feller in the early Lone Ranger novels. Tonto first rode a horse named "White Feller" (White Fella/Fellah). When the 1938 Republic movie serial The Lone Ranger was being filmed, it was thought that having two white horses would be confusing, so the producers made "White Feller" a pinto.


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Tonto rode a paint, or pinto, called Scout. William Dunlap, Hamden, Connecticut USA Tonto's horse was called Scout. When the Lone Ranger shouted "Hi-ho, Silver-away!" Tonto would mumble "Get-um up.


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Published: Nov 17, 1994 at 12:00 am. Aficionados of old-time radio and television know that the Lone Ranger's faithful Indian companion is Tonto and that Tonto's horse is Scout. In real-life, TV's.


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In the classic Western TV series, "The Lone Ranger," Tonto was known for his trusty steed. Many fans of the show have wondered, what was the name of Tonto's horse? The answer is simple: Tonto's horse was named Scout.


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The Lone Ranger's nephew was Dan Reid, Jr, however, we do not know what his true first name was. His mother was killed in an Indian attack and he was taken in by Grandma Frisbee, who raised him. She got the name Dan from a locket that his mother had worn. Dan Jr. rode the son of Silver, Victor.


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What does kemosabe come from? Ke-mo sah-bee (/ˌkiːmoʊˈsɑːbiː/; often spelled kemo sabe, kemosabe or kimosabe) is the term used by the fictional Native American sidekick Tonto as the "Native American" name for the Lone Ranger in the American television and radio programs The Lone Ranger.


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Tonto, American fictional character, companion of the Lone Ranger.Primarily through his presence on radio and television, Tonto was one of the best-known Native American characters in 20th-century popular culture.. Set in the late 19th-century American Southwest, the radio and television series The Lone Ranger details the crime-fighting activities of the eponymous Texas Ranger, whom Tonto.


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Origin. While details differ, the basic story of the Lone Ranger's origin is consistent in most versions of the franchise. The Lone Ranger is the sole survivor of a group of six ambushed Texas Rangers. A posse of six members of the Texas Ranger Division, led by Captain Dan Reid, pursued a band of outlaws led by Bartholomew "Butch" Cavendish, but are betrayed by a civilian guide named Collins.


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Thereby Hangs a Tail: Famous Horses Question: The Lone Ranger's Potawatomi sidekick, Tonto, had a horse named what? Answer: Tonto's horse was named Scout.

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