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"Pegasus" is the name of the winged horse in Greek Mythology, born from the blood that flowed when Perseus slew Medusa. He was then used by Bellerophon to slay the Bubble. Since then, the image of a equus caballus with wings has persisted in stories and culture, whether these horses are named Pegasus or some other name. "Pterippi", a portmanteau of the Greek words "pteron" ("wing") and "hippos" ("horse"), is adequately common, and is in fact a redirect to this page.

By far the mutual appearance these creatures have is that of an all-white horse with bird wings, following the original mythical incarnation, sometimes with colored highlights on their feathers for visual variety. These are typically noble and benevolent beings that live away from mutual club, but may serve equally steeds for peculiarly good-hearted heroes. Less commonly, they may have batlike or draconic wings; these tend to have black fur and are more than likely to be evil or "perverted" beasts.

Such stories may plow Pegasus into a whole species, even though in that location was just e'er one of them in legend — although descriptions of entire species of winged horses, termed "pegasi", plough upwardly as early as Roman bestiaries and geographies.

A Sub-Trope of Cool Horse; usually a White Stallion to boot.

A Super-Trope to Winged Unicorn.

A Sister Trope to Unicorn, Winged Humanoid and Our Hippocamps Are Different.

Compare Our Perytons Are Dissimilar, for another type of bird/ungulate cross, and Our Angels Are Different.


Examples:

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    Anime and Manga

  • In Bakuten Shoot Beyblade, has a twin brothers named Raul and Julia Fernandez, who both accept a beys with pegasus as flake-beast (Raul Fernanzed with Torch Pegasus, and Julia Fernandez with Thunder Pegasus)
  • Digimon Run a risk 02: Pegasusmon is Patamon'due south offset Armor Development, and serves as T.K.'south principal flight transportation.
  • Fate/stay night: Bellerophon, the Noble Phantasm of the Servant Rider, tin be used to control even the most powerful mythical beasts. Rider due to her part in the creation of Pegasus every bit his mother, Medusa, is able to summon Pegasus and perfectly control it in battle with Bellerophon. It should be noted that this isn't a magical construct, information technology's the actual Pegasus, which has survived to the modern age and comes when she calls. Due to Stronger with Age, it is now roughly on par with an elder dragon.
  • Kamigami no Asobi: Apollon (yes, the Greek God) flies on one.
  • In The Little Prince And The 8 Headed Dragon, the young Susano uses a small flying equus caballus sent to him by Amaterasu to battle Orochi, though it doesn't accept any wings.
  • In Mahou Shoujo Pretty Bell, one of the primary abilities of Pretty Bell is summoning spirit animals to fight. The Pegasus is popular for being all-around useful even though information technology'due south not the strongest fighter. Eri, the latest Pretty Bell, is so magically strong she summons a terrifyingly powerful Pegasus with Glowing Optics of Doom that wipes the flooring with an entire demon army.
  • Metal Fight Beyblade is near spinning tops that channel the ability of constellations. The hero wields the one based on Pegasus.
  • One Piece has Pierre, a bird who has the ability to transform into a horse after eating the Horse-Horse Devil Fruit. Pierre'southward in-between form is effectively a pegasus. A rather ugly pegasus.
  • Pretty Cure:
    • In Grin Pretty Cure!, Märchenland has a vacation known as the Pegasus Day, in which the locals employ the light of the candles on a starry night to make a wish to a pegasus that flies across the sky. Said pegasus also grants the Cures their 2d ability-upward attack, Rainbow Burst.
    • In KiraKira★Pretty Cure à la Mode, Sixth Ranger Cure Parfait has the pegasus as her animal theme, having horse ears, a equus caballus tail and wings.
  • Sailor Moon: Pegasus (a winged alicorn capable of taking human form — or, more accurately, his original class was human) is sought by the villains in ane arc.
  • Saint Seiya is based around warriors who utilize constellations equally their motif. The protagonist'southward constellation is Pegasus.

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    Comic Books

  • DC Comics:
    • All-Star Squadron has Shining Knight's steed Winged Victory, who was a normal horse changed into a pegasus by Merlin'southward magic, and Gudra the Valkyrie's winged steed.
    • Shining Knight: Both incarnations of the character take winged horses. Justin's was called Victory, Ystina's is Vanguard. Victory was a regular equus caballus, before Merlin turned him into a pegasus.
    • Superman: The Pre-Crunch version of Terra-Human rode a winged, alien horse named Nova, which was officially called an Arguvian Infinite Steed.
    • Wonder Woman:
      • Wonder Woman (1942): One of Wonder Woman'south foes has Pegasus (the original one from Greek myth) as his personal steed.
      • Gundra, another villain, has a winged steed named Stormwind.
      • In Wonder Woman (1987), later on Wonder Adult female beheads Medusa, the original Pegasus rises ominously from the pool of blood. She and so attacks the remaining gorgons to proceed them from attacking Wondy and becomes Diana's loyal steed.
      • In Wonder Woman and the Star Riders, a promotional comic for a testify and toy line which were never produced. Dolphine rides a winged equus caballus named Cloudancer, with a white coat and calorie-free blue mane and tail.
  • Marvel Comics:
    • Black Knight: Dane Whitman first had Aragorn, a genetically engineered flying horse, then eventually upgraded to Strider, a magic horse capable of flying faster than the speed of audio (which would lead to all sorts of other problems, but hey, it'due south magic, so that clears it all up). The less said about the mechanical "Atomic Steed" he rode for a while, the better.
    • The Mighty Thor: The Valkyries ride winged horses, one of which ended up in the possession of Danielle Moonstar of the New Mutants.
    • New Mutants: Danielle Moonstar acquires a winged Valkyrie steed, Brightwind, on a trip to Asgard — or, more appropriately, Brightwind chose her.

    Comic Strips

  • Nero: Pegasus appears equally a character in the album De Band van Petatje.
  • Phoebe and Her Unicorn: According to Marigold the unicorn, pegasi are not real due to being vertebrates with six limbs (and nevertheless, the serial features other six-limbed vertebrates as dragons).

    Fan Works

  • A.A. Pessimal: Pegasi(i), long idea extinct, render to the Discworld later a gorgon policewoman is swiped beyond the face by a troll and gets a bad nosebleed. Lord Vetinari and Sir Samuel Vimes take advantage and upgrade the Air Scout with the resultant marvellous flying horses. These are placed in the care of the Air Witches. Later on it is discovered that whilst created by magical blow, they are capable of breeding with normal horses. Thus creating more than Pegasi in the natural run of things, and as time passes, allowing the Service to expand and recruit more than Witch-Pilots. Vetinari is in favour of this and makes the necessary funding and facilities available, including purpose-built air bases. note He is, as is revealed across the stories, building Ankh-Morpork's Air Force, to mesh with its resurgent Army and Navy. Piloted by Witches and navigated by attendent Feegle, a Pegasus can get a rider plus load anywhere on the Disc via the Feegle magic of the craw-stride... in a thing of minutes. This builds on the approved utilise of the craw-step by the City Lookout Air Police in Snuff. Pegasi appear in several stories by A.A. Pessimal, including Gap Year Adventures and The Price of Flight.
  • Tiny Sapient Ungulates reinterprets pegasi every bit having lobed, membranous and somewhat bat-like wings due to some 10-rays in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic revealing that pegasi have bones in their wing feathers.
  • With Strings Attached: George becomes one twice. His doing so is the offset indication that his shapeshifting ring is more powerful than it seems.

    Films — Blithe

  • Barbie movies:
    • Barbie: A Fairy Clandestine has the Pega Ponies, which, like the Flutterponies from the My Piddling Pony moving-picture show, have wings more akin to butterflies.
    • Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus, naturally, stars a pegasus named Brietta. In reality, Brietta is Annika's long-lost sister, who was turned into a pegasus after refusing the Big Bad Wenlock's paw in marriage.
  • Disney:
    • Fantasia: The "Pastoral Symphony" segment features a whole Pegasus family: a white mother, black father, and foals that yellow, bluish, and a black baby Pegasus who is ever last. A few adult pegasi that are blue are seen besides. The manner in which they fly down to a pond, and so move around in the pond, is very reminiscent of swans.
    • Hercules: Pegasus is Hercules' ride in this film, despite the fact that this never happened in actual Greek Mythology, and was created past Zeus out of clouds.
    • The Three Caballeros has a segment about a flight donkey.
  • Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf: Pegasi are the focus of the sixth film, Meet the Pegasus, where the goats must write a happy ending for a story starring the Pegasus Prince, who lives in a deject metropolis populated by humanoid pegasus people.

    Films — Live-Activity

  • Clash of the Titans (1981) and Clash of the Titans (2010) both take Pegasus as merely 1 of a species of flying horses. In the original, Pegasus is the only ane to actually appear; near were said to have been killed off past Calibos. In the remake, Pegasus himself is marked past being bigger, Darker and Edgier, more aggressive and black.
  • In The Thief of Bagdad (1924), the thief's quest for rare treasure brings him to the Abode of the Winged Equus caballus, which he must ride to the Citadel of the Moon.
  • Thor: Ragnarok: The Valkyries are seen riding winged horses in a flashback.

    Literature

  • Alex Verus: Ane of these shows up in the outset volume as the mount of an older diviner.
  • The Chronicles of Narnia: The horse Strawberry, originally from Earth, is given wings by Aslan and takes the name Fledge. Fledge deserves special mention since he began his life as a non-speaking cart-horse and was one of the starting time animals given spoken communication past Aslan, and was then given wings to assistance Digory on his quest. He is as well the just pegasus to appear in the series, although final book implies that, as revered and majestic as unicorns are considered, pegasi are even more so.
  • Discworld: In Snuff, the Amkh-Morpork City Watch makes the discovery that Air Sentry pilots tin can use the Feegle magic of the "craw-footstep" to take a pilot from Ankh-Morpork to Howondaland in a thing of minutes. The Feegle magic is a close-guarded secret, simply it is believed to exploit the power to enter a parellel dimension of infinite-time and then to return to the "real world" at a location called by the navigating pilot — potentially crossing thousands of miles of real-world space within minutes. Feegle pilots navigating birds of prey — who are Air Policemen nether Sam Vimes' control note and ultimately, under Vetinari's command — use this for recconnaisance and communications flights.
  • Dracopedia: Pegasi are describe in Dracopedia: The Bestiary with feathers on their tail, mane, and legs to complement the wings. They resemble purebred horses, in contrast to the rangier mustang traits of hippogriffs.
  • Dragon Rider: Pegasi are intelligent and tin can talk. They are descended from the original Pegasus who sprung from the blood of a gorgon, and are now a critically endangered species, with an unusual life-bicycle. They are oviparous, laying eggs which are initially no bigger than a hen's egg, which the mother pegasus has to lick to enable the eggs to abound (ultimately to ostrich-size), then that the foals inside them can develop up to the betoken of hatching (when they are the size of a hen).
  • Everworld features the mythological Pegasus and his sons living on Olympus; every bit far as we're told in that location aren't whatsoever other winged horses in this earth. They tin also talk, and are used to firebomb the Hetwan.
  • Harry Potter: Winged horses are a mutual species of domesticated magical creatures, and several distinct breeds exist.
    • Abraxans are gigantic palomino pegasi, and the strongest brood. The Beauxbatons delegation to the Triwizard Tournament arrives at Hogwarts in a gigantic carriage drawn by a team of Abraxans that drink unmarried-malt whiskey.
    • Aethonans have anecdote coats and are native to Britain and Ireland.
    • Granian are grey note which in equestrian terms actually means a white coat, confusingly enough and incredibly fast. The legendary Pegasus was a Granian.
    • Thestrals, such as those that pull the Hogwarts coaches, are skeletal, black-furred and bat-winged, and are completely invisible to those who have not witnessed and accustomed death.
  • The Neverending Story: In the story'due south second part, when Balthasar becomes ashamed of having a mule following him effectually but doesn't really want to tell his true-blue follower Yikka to become lost to her face, he plays on her desire to accept children despite her sterility by imagining a beautiful, long-maned pegasus stallion into existence and convincing Yikka to go and encounter him. The narration notes that they were rather happy together, and ended upwards having a winged mule kid named Pataplan, who became a notable figure in his own right.
  • Ology Series: In Monsterology, winged horses are native to the eastern Mediterranean, can be used as steeds and are a favorite food of griffins.
  • In Pegasus, by Robin McKinley, in that location's an entire species of pegasi, who co-exist peacefully, though they can but communicate via specially-trained Speaker magicians. Each fellow member of the human royal family has a pegasus companion.
  • Percy Jackson and the Olympians and The Heroes of Olympus: Percy, who is able to speak with horses due to being a son of Poseidon, befriends a winged horse named Blackjack, who is his Cool Horse during the big battles thereafter. The original Pegasus is said to exist equally the immortal sire of all the rest. Uniquely, his brother Chrysaor shows up, jealous at being overlooked in favor of his brother, as a pirate.
  • The Spectral Chronicles: In improver to Moon Shadow, Demetrios' flight mustang, the Rock Cutters have flying horses of their own, which look like thoroughbreds with boundness wings. Some have pure white or pure gold coats, and others have coats resembling those of plains zebras.
  • Stravaganza: In Metropolis of Stars, winged horses are a mutation that occurs periodically amid normal thoroughbreds. They are seen as a sign of good luck, especially in Remora (the fantasy counterpart of Siena). They grow much faster than normal horses, and are capable of flying with a rider by the age of a few months.
  • A Swiftly Tilting Planet: Gaudior. However, when he takes flight, he inappreciably always moves in space, but only through time. (The movement of the planet Globe itself throughout time is not accounted for.)
  • Tortall Universe: A number of winged horses appear in the later books. They're never referred to as pegasi, and come in a variety of forms, including petty insect-sized ones and the carnivorous hurroks. The herbivorous kind play a large part in the Trickster'due south Duet equally the symbol of the raka royal family, the Haimings. All of them are explicitly stated to take bat-like wings because they're mammals.
  • In War of the Dreaming, they are called dreamcolts and serve as steeds to the Guardians of Everness.
  • The Witches of Eileanan, by Kate Forsyth, has a number of winged horses appear.
  • Xanadu (Storyverse): The serendipitously named Wynd is turned into a pegasus by the Change. Later, she turned into a winged centaur that's the closest to her original shape that the magic volition allow her to go.
  • Xanth: Winged centaurs eventually became a viable species (a combination of love springs and people getting transformed as such).

    Live-Action Tv set

  • Kamen Rider Fourze has its monsters based on constellations and while they don't manage to get through all 88 of them, the Pegasus Zodiarts turns out to exist rather important considering he evolves into the Cancer Zodiarts
  • Pee-wee's Playhouse: Cowboy Curtis has a pegasus mount.
  • Super Sentai: Two series have had warriors with Pegasus motifs, Dengeki Sentai Changeman and Gosei Sentai Dairanger. Both of them are the Blue Rangers of their teams.

    Magazines

  • Scientific American, in one of its Recreational Math columns (about the Goat-Goat-Motorcar puzzle), has some Pigasi.

    Music

  • Asia: Winged horses appear on the embrace of the And then & At present album.
  • African music group Osibisa took this motif a footstep further by using winged elephants as the band motif; the flying elephant mascot appears on all their album covers.

    Mythology and Religion

  • Classical Mythology is the Trope Namer and Trope Maker. Pegasus (Pegasos, in Greek) was owned by Bellerophon, until Zeus struck them downwardly. Far less famous than Pegasus was his brother, Chrysaor, who depending on the source is a giant or a winged boar. Afterward, the Roman writer Pliny described a kind of winged horses with antelope-like horns that lived in mountain ranges south of the Sahara, which he named Pegasoi Aithiopikoi — "Aethiopian pegasi". These creatures would go on to characteristic in Medieval bestiaries for quite some time subsequently that.
  • Hindu Mythology: Uchhaihshravas is a seven-headed flying horse.
  • Chinese Mythology: The longma, or dragon horse, is a kind of winged equus caballus with dragon scales that typically appears an omen. The flying equus caballus Tianma is also often translated every bit a pegasus, though information technology lacks wings and instead flies via magic.
  • In Arabic folklore, Al-Buraq ("lightning") was a magnificent winged white equus caballus presented to the prophet Mohammed past the arch-affections Gabriel.

    Professional Wrestling

  • Chris Benoit used the names Wild Pegasus and the Pegasus Child in Nihon and Mexico.

    Roleplay

  • Fire Emblem Tropera: Pegasi are an option for units with the Flying Mount feat. A generic unit mounted on a pegasus is ordinarily Delicate Speedster, though all of those in the political party take fallen into the Lightning Bruiser or Stone Wall archetypes.

    Tabletop Games

  • Dungeons & Dragons: Pegasi are staples of the Monster Manual in most editions. They're portrayed every bit shy but intelligent Chaotic Adept creatures that serve as steeds for those who can gain their trust; they're highly intelligent and often serve and revere good deities associated with nature. In early editions, despite beingness primarily mammals with a few bird parts tacked on, pegasi reproduce by laying eggs. 5th changes this to them giving live nascence like normal horses. 5th Edition also establishes that nightmares — Hellish Horses with fiery manes, capable of flying without wings — are created from pegasi past means of an disturbing, humiliating ritual in which the pegasus' wings are amputated and its heed corrupted past evil.
  • GURPS Fantasy Bestiary describes pegasi importantly based off of the Greek legend, noting that the effects of giving winged steeds to players hateful that pegasi may be best introduced as very rare, difficult to tame and/or as a temporary asset for players.
  • Palladium Fantasy:
    • Pegasi are extremely rare creatures only found roosting on high mountains far from culture. They used to be a lot more common and were often used as steeds by the elves, simply they were almost completely exterminated during the smashing dwarf-elf war in the afar by.
    • There are also the dragondactyls, essentially pegasi with clawed anxiety and draconic tails and wings; additionally, male dragondactyls can breathe fire. They are more mutual than the almost-extinct pegasi, although not especially numerous in absolute terms, and despite their monstrous appearance are relatively fifty-fifty-tempered beasts and no more hard to domesticate than well-nigh horses.
  • Pathfinder: Pegasi accommodate to the traits of their D&D counterparts in most respects. However, most rulebooks also make mention of a "champion" variety that is faster and stronger than the stock pegasus and likewise possesses resistance to burn, poison, and petrification — traits that would make it quite ideal as a steed for fighting legendary monsters like the Bubble.
  • Shadowrun: Pegasus (atypical and plural) appear in Paranormal Animals of Europe as winged horses native to the Balkans, Italian republic and southern France. They're non common, and all-encompassing poaching for racing stock is speedily wiping them out.
  • Warhammer: Pegasi announced in several armies. Empire and Bretonnian heroes and generals can ride them, and the Bretonnians can likewise field an unabridged unit of measurement of Pegasus Knights. In general, pegasi are stated to differ from true horses in several respects — they have hollow bones like birds, although their ability to fly is still causeless to be chiefly magical in nature, and are omnivorous as well. They prefer to live in mountains and along high plateaus and are very widespread, and a number of specific variants exist in diverse corners of the world.
    • Royal pegasi are constitute exclusively to Bretonnia and are famed for their extreme intelligence and loyalty.
    • Night pegasi are highly aggressive creatures tainted by Chaos, and are marked by their batlike wings, jagged horns, abrupt fangs and purely carnivorous diets. Nearly alive in the mountains of Naggaroth, and are often taken by the Dark Elves to serve as flying mounts.
    • Radiant pegasi, described in the Storm of Magic supplement, live in the highlands of Araby and spend long periods of time basking in the sunday and absorbing its light and heat. When attacked or threatened, they can release their stored free energy in a blinding flash of light.
  • Werewolf: The Apocalypse: Pegasus is the tribal totem of the Black Furies, and demands that those who serve him protect females and their immature.

    Video Games

  • Age of Mythology has both the ability to raise Pegasi (Equus pegasus) and the hero Bellerophon, who rides Pegasus and has a special leaping attack allowed by his winged horse.
  • Fire Emblem has the recurring Pegasus Knight class. Pegasi are known to not like letting men ride them, making the class and its promotions female only. The only exception to this comes in Burn down Emblem Fates, with the reason given being that the pegasi living in Hoshido are a unlike brood to others.
  • Digimon: Pegasusmon is an orange-furred, winged equine with a face-covering metallic mask.
  • In Gems of War, one of the non-centaur troops from Divinion Fields (the centaur homeland) is the pegasus. Whether they're intelligent like the centaurs or are only used past them (albeit non, presumably, as mounts) isn't stated.
  • God of War 2 gives Pegasus Hot Wings.
  • Kingdom Hearts:
    • Kingdom Hearts II, which is an installment in a serial based on both Disney Animated Canon and Concluding Fantasy, of form has a sequence where Sora fights the Hydra on Pegasus' dorsum.
    • The Pegaslick dream eater in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Driblet Distance is this with wind manipulation.
  • King's Quest Vi: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow: Nightmare , who is a black Pegasus endemic by Death himself. She will be your bestest friend if you feed her a stink-flop. Free trip to Hell! Woo!
  • Lords of Magic: Butterfly-winged pegasi are i of the Life faction'due south special units.
  • Primary of Magic gives the High Men admission to pegasi equally a unique flying mounted unit of measurement.
  • Mega Human:
    • Mega Homo Zero iv: One of the bosses is the Reploid Winged Humanoid steed, Pegasolta Eclair.
    • Mega Human being X5 has Spiral Pegasion/the Skiver.
    • Mega Man Star Force: One of the three versions is named later Pegasus Magic.
  • Minecraft:
    • While The Aether has no bodily horses (flying or otherwise), there are flight cows and phygs (flying pigs), both of which have wings.
    • Mo' Creatures includes pegasi as one of the breedable equus caballus types. They're obtained past giving an Essence of Light to a bat equus caballus (itself a bat-winged instance of this trope) above cloud level. Giving a pegasus an Essence of Darkness above deject level will turn it into a fireproof dark pegasus. You can besides make a zombie pegasus with an Essence of Undead, which will rot into a skeletal pegasus over time. It will still fly.
  • Nightbound: A premium scene with Nik in Chapter 13 has him say that non only practice pegasi exist in the bayou, but he was hired to wrangle one. They have a much better disposition than unicorns do.
  • Phelios is an arcade shooter where your titular character, rather than piloting a spaceship, instead rides a winged equus caballus and fire energy blasts at enemies similar dragons, harpies, and other airborne fantasy monsters.
  • Quest for Glory V: In that location's but 1 Pegasus, which lives at the island's northern finish.
  • Scribblenauts: Pegasus is ane of the more useful summons, although it'due south somewhat skittish.
  • Six Ages: A priestess is trying to brood winged horses. If your own priestesses larn her secrets, you can gain a flying horse from a successfully completed ritual.
  • Tales of Phantasia: Halfway through, Cress rides a Sleipnir to tackle Dhaos' aerial forces, accompanied by Arche on her Flight Broomstick.
  • Total War: Warhammer:
    • Pegasi with feathered manes appear as flying steeds for Imperial and Bretonnian lords and heroes. Bretonnia too has admission to units of pegasus-mounted flying knights, and pegasi appear as decorative flyers above Bretonnia instead of the birds found over nigh of the map.
    • In Total War: Warhammer Ii, the Nighttime Elves' lords can ride blackness-furred, bat-winged and horned nighttime pegasi, which also appear as environmental decorations wheeling and circling over the mountains of the Night Elven starting areas.
  • Toy Commander: The Attic's commander, Peggy, is a wooden pegasus toy.

    Webcomics

    Web Original

  • SCP Foundation: SCP-042 is a pegasus that somehow lost his wings, and, considering of that, he is now suicidally depressed and tries to get Foundation personnel to put him out of his misery.
  • Thalia'southward Musings: Pegasus is featured as a gift from Athena to Thalia and the other Muses.

    "I created him to be used in battle, but I fabricated him such a brilliant tactician that his riders can't get him to cooperate. He thinks he knows better, and he ordinarily does. Merely he doesn't know anything nearly the arts or sciences. He'll become along great with you and your sisters."

  • Uni Creatures: 2 of the animate being families are pegasi. There is besides a winged zebra.

    Western Animation

  • Corn & Peg: Of the two championship characters, the latter is a Pegasus, with the one-time being a Unicorn.
  • The Mighty Hercules: Hercules has a pegasus that started out untamed until Herc tamed it and made information technology an marry.
  • My Little Pony: Pegasi have appeared throughout the history of the franchise as i of the "standard" variants of ponies alongside unicorns and unadorned world ponies.
    • My Little Pony: The Movie (1986): The Palpitate Ponies are an unusual instance, as they have iridescent wings like those found on insects and not the feathered, birdlike wings of pegasi.
    • My Little Pony (G3) has both the regular Pegasus Ponies and the insectoid Breezies.
    • My Footling Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Pegasi are one of the main three races of ponies, forth with unicorns and practiced former earth ponies. Aside from flying, pegasi possess a natural ability to control the weather and walk on clouds; they're consequently responsible for managing Equestria'due south twenty-four hour period-to-twenty-four hour period weather, and a big number of them live in the floating city of Cloudsdale, built entirely out of clouds.
      • Two of them, Rainbow Nuance and Fluttershy, are role of the main cast. Rainbow Dash in particular is an incredibly talented flier, nearly notably being able to hands intermission what is depicted as the audio barrier, to the point of doing it as for Mundane Utility. Fluttershy, on the other hand, is (usually) a fairly poor flyer who happens to exist deathly afraid of heights, though this is compensated by her great skill with animals (something more ordinarily found in earth ponies) and the powerful Stare.
      • Scootaloo is one of the Cutie Marking Crusaders and an example of a flightless pegasus; her wings are seemingly underdeveloped, and she cannot manage more than a few seconds of hovering. Notwithstanding, she's likewise depicted as being able to use her wings to propel herself at very high speeds on her scooter.
      • The changelings are a rather creepy variation. They are vaguely equine, beloved-eating, shapeshifting monsters with fangs, bodies full of holes, and torn, insectoid wings. In other words, they are horseflies.
      • The breezies also reappear, although their insectoid wings, very minor size and more than stylized and slender bodies than their G3 incarnations had make them more than like an equine take on fairies than annihilation else.
      • 1 My Little Pony: Friends Forever comic includes a "pigasus", a dark-green pig with feathered wings.
    • My Little Pony: A New Generation: The pegasi alive in the mountaintop city of Zephyr Heights alongside a variety of animals resembling regular ones but with feathered wings, and are the only grouping with a meaning military presence in the form of guards in Greco-Roman armor. They lost their power to fly with the fading of magic from the world, with the exception of their imperial family unit in theory; in practice, the royals also can't wing and utilize wires, staging and lighting to pretend in gild to keep upwardly morale. At the terminate of the picture show, the return of magic restores their flight.
  • South Park: Pegasus appears equally a character in the Imaginationland trilogy, among the fictional characters.
  • The Smurfs character Blueish Optics, who appears in a few episodes as Smurfette's friend, is a pegasus allegedly voiced by an uncredited Patty Maloney.

    Real Life


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