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A Horse Named Steve (Steve the Horse)

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I was quite excited about this book, I love races, and I love horses, so what more can I want? Sadly, Steve is mean, egotistical. It just annoyed me to no end how he kept going on and on how he was so fabulous. Over time, the animals began to recognise the sounds she made when she said their names and began to respond to them – just in time for her to shoot to TikTok stardom in 2021. Addenda on dating the Steve Colour books. Bear Alley dates the Come On Steve books as "after the war" (World War 2) and also that the strip apeared in the Daily Express newspaper until 1939. https://bearalley.blogspot.com/2009/04/lesser-known-art-of-roland-davies.html Super charming illustrations that help flesh out the characters. I read this book aloud to my daughter and it was so fun. The pictures helped me realize how the characters should sound. They are simple drawings but convey so much personality. We fell in love.

It's time for the annual Race-a-thon and he is super excited and ready to win again because he wins every year. He is a powerhouse (or should I say powerhorse) that is built for success. Every part of his anatomy sets him up to be a winner. He eagerly trots over to sign up for the race and finds out that the rules have changed.

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Things spiral downhill in the ego department when Steve notices his splendid horn has vanished....poof!!... just disappeared. Oh my goodness gracious noooooooo! He looks high and low, up and down - everywhere - but to no avail. Steve has lost his new-found EXCEPTIONALITY but the good news is that in trying to rediscover it he actually discovers the truth - his always-been-there, ORIGINALITY. It's that that makes him exceedingly SPECIAL and something he can accomplish all on his own and been there the whole time! Steve said: “We are just normal people and a normal family. I’ve done alright in business, I own my own insurance brokers in Surrey. Steve the horse is full of self-confidence and he doesn't mind reminding everyone (constantly) how great he is. Steve is a winner! I also liked to see that while the animals Steve got weren’t fast, they were handy in the places the relay took them. If only Steve… Oh no, I am not going to tell you anything. I almost did, but I stopped myself in time.

Thankfully he does show that he can also think other things, and he did train his team well. Yes, I have to give a compliment to Steve. He does a lot of things wrong, but training and motivating he can do. OK, a bit over the top at times (was that toothbrush comment necessary?), but at least he tries.

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Steve has gained thousands of followers on his Facebook and YouTube channels (Image: Adrian White Photography) NO PROBLEMO!" SAYS STEVE. "I WILL BE ON A TEAM WITH DEER, RABBIT AND . . . HMM, WHO ELSE IS FAST? . . . OH, AND FOX!" Live In The Dream was lightning-fast from the stalls and a couple of lengths clear of Highfield Princess, one of the speediest sprinters around, within a handful of strides.

The scans for this week are especially fun. Van Beuren of course is in the mix with things for the Tom and Jerry set and Aesop’s Fables. A few more Kinex shorts are in the mix there. Another Bunin film is also in the mix. Everything (but a single reel) is now scanned for More Stop Motion Marvels, and I’ve been spending some time in the TLC phase of that project now that most of it is scanned and cleaned up. Rainbow Parades is entirely authored except for the animation we’re working on for the menu.

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I had a laugh that the forest animals got tired of Steve and instead of letting him win by default, they changed the race and gave him the slowest animals. I can totally understand that the animals changed the race, they also want a chance to win, and with Steve around… Come On Steve No.2") Steve enters an ancestral home in the hope of finding buried treasure. He is in competition with a plunderer but demoralises him with the aid of the haunted chamber in the castle. The treasure is found deep down in the ground and Steve becomes another "winner". 17.5mm optical sound Pathescope UK as " Steve's Treasure Hunt " T.7485 - issued Jan 1938 The animated films were produced at a studio founded by the artist himself, recruiting young artists from several art schools to animate the films. Funny enough, the films seem to have a kinship at times with the Van Beuren Studio in New York a handful of years earlier. While primitive in animation, they’re still a fun watch- and if Steve the Horse can entertain you a little after all these years, he’s done his duty. Come On Steve No.5") Steve, endeavouring to find a costume in which to go to the Artists' Ball, tastes the fun of night-life. All sorts of costumes seem likely to come his way, but always something happens to bring his plans to nought. Eventually Steve does get to the ball, arriving at the ceremony via the roof of the hall, after falling from an inflated rubber figure he planned to filch. 17.5mm optical sound Pathescope UK as " Steve In Bohemia " T.7484 - issued Dec 1937

It's about learning how to speak the horse's language," he explains, adding horses were not meant to be slaves. "It's got to be the horse's idea – or at least it's got to think that it's the horse's idea." Key to that is the horse's feet.Ryan Moore suggested as much after riding Live In The Dream to win at Chester in May 2022. “Ryan said, ‘keep him to his strengths’,” de’Lemos recalls. “There’s nothing like this [in Britain] but it was how can we get out here, as it’s so expensive.”

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