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â | |films = ''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]<br>[[Mickey's House of Villains]]'' |
+ | |films = ''[[The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad]]<br>[[Mickey's House of Villains]]<br>[[Once Upon a Halloween]]'' |
+ | |shorts = ''[[The Cat That Looked at a King]]'' |
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|shows = ''[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]'' (cameo as statue) |
|shows = ''[[House of Mouse]]<br>[[Mickey Mouse (TV series)|Mickey Mouse]]'' (cameo as statue) |
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â | |rides = ''[[The Revenge of the Headless Horseman]]<br>[[Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade]]'' |
+ | |rides = ''[[The Revenge of the Headless Horseman]]<br>[[Mickey's Boo-to-You Halloween Parade]]<br>[[World of Color#Villainous|World of Color: Villainous!]]'' |
+ | |games = ''[[Disney Sorcerer's Arena]] |
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|animator = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>John Sibley |
|animator = [[Wolfgang Reitherman]]<br>John Sibley |
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|voice = [[Billy Bletcher]] |
|voice = [[Billy Bletcher]] |
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|inspiration = The Headless Horseman from the novel ''Sleepy Hollow'' by Washington Irving |
|inspiration = The Headless Horseman from the novel ''Sleepy Hollow'' by Washington Irving |
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â | |alias = The Headless Man<br>The Ghost |
+ | |alias = The Headless Man<br>The Ghost<br>The Galloping Hessian<br>The Goblin |
â | |personality = Mysterious, terrifying, dark, vicious, ruthless, murderous, aggressive, villainous, evil, cruel |
+ | |personality = Mysterious, terrifying, dark, vicious, ruthless, murderous, aggressive, villainous, evil, cruel, scary, dangerous, deadly, black-hearted |
|appearance = Evil-looking, slender, muscular, headless, dark clothing, purple cape |
|appearance = Evil-looking, slender, muscular, headless, dark clothing, purple cape |
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â | |occupation = Ghost |
+ | |occupation = Ghost<br>Gossip columnist (briefly) |
|alignment = Bad |
|alignment = Bad |
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|affiliations = [[Disney Villains]] |
|affiliations = [[Disney Villains]] |
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â | |goal = To |
+ | |goal = To cut off the heads of those that enter the woods and wear them as his own |
â | |home = Sleepy Hollow Woods |
+ | |home = Sleepy Hollow Woods<br>Hesse, Germany |
|minions = His horse |
|minions = His horse |
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â | |enemies = [[Ichabod Crane]] and [[Ichabod's horse| |
+ | |enemies = [[Ichabod Crane]] and [[Ichabod's horse|Gunpowder]] |
|likes = Cutting the heads of whoever passes through the woods at night |
|likes = Cutting the heads of whoever passes through the woods at night |
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â | |dislikes = The town's bridge |
+ | |dislikes = The town's bridge (as it disables his powers) |
|powers = Immortality |
|powers = Immortality |
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+ | |possessions = Sword<br>Flaming pumpkin head |
+ | |fate = Tosses his burning Jack-O'Lantern right at both a super scared Ichabod and his horse, then vanishes. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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===''[[The Legend of Sleepy Hollow]]''=== |
===''[[The Legend of Sleepy Hollow]]''=== |
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â | [[Brom Bones]] tells [[Ichabod Crane]] the story of the Headless Horseman, who is the ghost of a Hessian Soldier who lost his head to a stray cannonball long ago during the Revolutionary War. Every Halloween night he rides in Sleepy Hollow looking for |
+ | [[Brom Bones]] tells [[Ichabod Crane]] the story of the Headless Horseman, who is the ghost of a Hessian Soldier who lost his head to a stray cannonball long ago during the Revolutionary War. Every Halloween night he rides in Sleepy Hollow looking for his head. If he can't find it, he'll take other people's heads to replace it. The best way to escape him is to cross the bridge near the church, as the Horseman's dark powers are limited only to the woods. |
That very night, Ichabod rides home alone and keeps imagining that he is being followed. When he finds that it's only cattails bumping on a log, Ichabod and [[Ichabod's horse|his horse]] hysterically laugh, but suddenly stop as another, more sinister laugh joins them. They both slowly turn around to find the Headless Horseman about to attack them, sword at the ready. He gives chase, laughing all the while. When Ichabod momentarily is trapped on the Horseman's own black steed, he looks down the Horseman's neck to find nothing but evil hollow laughter. Ichabod runs for the bridge and barely manages to make it across. As Ichabod turns around, he screams as the black horse rears up and the Headless Horseman throws a flaming jack o' lantern right at him. |
That very night, Ichabod rides home alone and keeps imagining that he is being followed. When he finds that it's only cattails bumping on a log, Ichabod and [[Ichabod's horse|his horse]] hysterically laugh, but suddenly stop as another, more sinister laugh joins them. They both slowly turn around to find the Headless Horseman about to attack them, sword at the ready. He gives chase, laughing all the while. When Ichabod momentarily is trapped on the Horseman's own black steed, he looks down the Horseman's neck to find nothing but evil hollow laughter. Ichabod runs for the bridge and barely manages to make it across. As Ichabod turns around, he screams as the black horse rears up and the Headless Horseman throws a flaming jack o' lantern right at him. |
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The Headless Horseman made his debut as part of Mickey's Halloween Party at [[Disneyland]] in 2016, leading the [[Frightfully Fun Parade]]. A statue of the Horseman has also become a central feature of [[Disney California Adventure]]'s Halloween festivities on [[Buena Vista Street]]. |
The Headless Horseman made his debut as part of Mickey's Halloween Party at [[Disneyland]] in 2016, leading the [[Frightfully Fun Parade]]. A statue of the Horseman has also become a central feature of [[Disney California Adventure]]'s Halloween festivities on [[Buena Vista Street]]. |
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+ | In [[World of Color#Villainous|World of Color: Villainous!]], the Headless Horseman is the last villain to appear in the villain montage (as well as the last one to be introduced in the Halloween special). As the [[Queen of Hearts]] shouts "Off with their heads!", the Horseman appears laughing maniacally wielding his sword and pumpkin head, which he throws at the audience causing a fiery explosion with actual flame streams rising up. |
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The Horseman also has a spell card known as "The Headless Horseman's Exploding Jack-O-Lantern" in the attraction [[Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom]]. |
The Horseman also has a spell card known as "The Headless Horseman's Exploding Jack-O-Lantern" in the attraction [[Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom]]. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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===Screenshots=== |
===Screenshots=== |
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+ | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center" spacing="small" widths="150"> |
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â | WDW - Halloween Hayride 2006 - Stitch.jpeg |
+ | WDW - Halloween Hayride 2006 - Stitch.jpeg|[[Stitch]] as Horseman |
+ | DSA HHM.jpg |
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+ | Headless-horseman pd.png|The Horseman's Horse [[List of Power Discs|Power Disc]] |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*It is unknown whether or not the Headless Horseman was a real phantom or Brom Bones in disguise (as it was heavily implied in the book that the movie was based on). However, there are some suggestions that the Horseman was indeed an actual phantom, for even when Ichabod's fearful imagination is shown beforehand, his horse could not have imagined it all after hearing that frightful laugh. Some of these things appear to confirm the existence of the Horseman: |
*It is unknown whether or not the Headless Horseman was a real phantom or Brom Bones in disguise (as it was heavily implied in the book that the movie was based on). However, there are some suggestions that the Horseman was indeed an actual phantom, for even when Ichabod's fearful imagination is shown beforehand, his horse could not have imagined it all after hearing that frightful laugh. Some of these things appear to confirm the existence of the Horseman: |
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+ | **Ichabod had looked inside his cloak, seeing nothing there. |
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+ | ***However, he might have screamed because he didn't expect to see Brom, rather than not expecting to see nothingness, and he finally acknowledged that Brom was a severe threat to his life. This is supported by the Horseman slashing even harder once Ichabod looked inside. |
**Brom's horse did not have red eyes and a black mane like the Horseman's did. |
**Brom's horse did not have red eyes and a black mane like the Horseman's did. |
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**Brom needed a saddle, reins, and a bridle to ride his horse, while the Horseman apparently didn't. His implied spiritual nature would likely allow him to remain on his horse without any real support. |
**Brom needed a saddle, reins, and a bridle to ride his horse, while the Horseman apparently didn't. His implied spiritual nature would likely allow him to remain on his horse without any real support. |
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**The Horseman appeared to be slightly skinnier than Brom. |
**The Horseman appeared to be slightly skinnier than Brom. |
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â | **The Horseman pulled his fiery pumpkin head out of nowhere when he threw it at Ichabod, almost |
+ | **The Horseman pulled his fiery pumpkin head out of nowhere when he threw it at Ichabod, almost as though it were by magic. |
*It is unknown how the Horseman died as it was never stated in the film. In the original short story, it is said that he was a Hessian soldier whose head was blown off by a cannonball. |
*It is unknown how the Horseman died as it was never stated in the film. In the original short story, it is said that he was a Hessian soldier whose head was blown off by a cannonball. |
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+ | **According to a tour of the Old Dutch Church's cemetary at Sleepy Hollow, the body of the Hessian was buried in an otherwise normal patch of grass, due to him saving the life of the infant daughter of a wealthy family, despite both being on opposite sides of the American Revolution. The name of the family was "Van Tassel". |
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*In many early versions of the [[Haunted Mansion]], the Headless Horseman was to be a focal point of the attraction's graveyard climax. |
*In many early versions of the [[Haunted Mansion]], the Headless Horseman was to be a focal point of the attraction's graveyard climax. |
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*The Headless Horseman is one of the very few Disney villains to actually "win" rather than being defeated at the end of his/her film. |
*The Headless Horseman is one of the very few Disney villains to actually "win" rather than being defeated at the end of his/her film. |
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*A portrait of the Headless Horseman can be seen in the video game ''Epic Mickey''; in [[Lonesome Manor]]'s library. |
*A portrait of the Headless Horseman can be seen in the video game ''Epic Mickey''; in [[Lonesome Manor]]'s library. |
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â | *Despite making a small appearance, the Headless Horseman is considered one of the darkest and most disturbing Disney villains. |
+ | *Despite making a small appearance, the Headless Horseman is considered one of the darkest and most disturbing Disney villains. He is also considered one of the scariest villains in any Disney canon and Disney still receives complaints from parents about him frightening children. |
â | *The Headless Horseman appeared on the Wonderful World of Disney the same Sunday night that [[the Beatles]] |
+ | *The Headless Horseman appeared on the Wonderful World of Disney the same Sunday night that [[the Beatles]] made their first appearance on national TV on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. |
â | *The maniacal laugh of the Headless Horseman has become a common stock sound effect in Halloween-themed cartoons |
+ | *The maniacal laugh of the Headless Horseman has become a common stock sound effect in Halloween-themed cartoons as "EvilManLaughsWrev CRT024102", as catalogued by [https://soundideas.sourceaudio.com/#!details?id=11488962 Sound Ideas]. It is a modified version of "[https://soundideas.sourceaudio.com/#!details?id=11488963 EvilManLaughs3x CRT024101]" with added reverbation. |
{{The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad}} |
{{The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad}} |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Headless Horseman, The}} |
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[[Category:Characters in video games]] |
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The Headless Horseman is the main antagonist of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the second half of Disney's 1949 animated feature film the Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad.
Appearances
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Brom Bones tells Ichabod Crane the story of the Headless Horseman, who is the ghost of a Hessian Soldier who lost his head to a stray cannonball long ago during the Revolutionary War. Every Halloween night he rides in Sleepy Hollow looking for his head. If he can't find it, he'll take other people's heads to replace it. The best way to escape him is to cross the bridge near the church, as the Horseman's dark powers are limited only to the woods.
That very night, Ichabod rides home alone and keeps imagining that he is being followed. When he finds that it's only cattails bumping on a log, Ichabod and his horse hysterically laugh, but suddenly stop as another, more sinister laugh joins them. They both slowly turn around to find the Headless Horseman about to attack them, sword at the ready. He gives chase, laughing all the while. When Ichabod momentarily is trapped on the Horseman's own black steed, he looks down the Horseman's neck to find nothing but evil hollow laughter. Ichabod runs for the bridge and barely manages to make it across. As Ichabod turns around, he screams as the black horse rears up and the Headless Horseman throws a flaming jack o' lantern right at him.
The very next morning, Ichabod's hat was found next to a shattered pumpkin. However, Ichabod had vanished. Rumors about Ichabod still alive and married to a wealthy widow in a distant county are all but dismissed, as the good townsfolk of Sleepy Hollow know that he must have been spirited away (or most likely killed) by the Headless Horseman himself.
House of Mouse
The Headless Horseman appears in House of Mouse, as a recurring guest in the audience.
The Cat That Looked at a King
The Headless Horseman is briefly mentioned by the King, who says he once displeased him, and subsequently "lost his head", implying that the Horseman was beheaded on order of the King.
Mickey Mouse
The Headless Horseman makes a cameo in the special "The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular", where while trick-or-treating, Goofy sees him take the place of a statue and give his iconic laugh, much to his horror.
Printed media
Disney Comics
In Carl Barks' Donald Duck story The Golden Helmet, one of the items shown in the Duckburg Museum is "the Headless Horseman's toupee".
Disney Parks
The Headless Horseman is part of various Halloween festivities at Walt Disney World, leading the Boo to You Parade at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and being the center of a Sleepy Hollow themed haunted hayride at Fort Wilderness.
At Hong Kong Disneyland, the Headless Horseman was the host of the 2011 Halloween festivities. He leads the Halloween parade and starred in a new haunted maze in Adventureland, The Revenge of the Headless Horseman. Here, a member of an Adventurers Club has claimed to have found his head and is presenting it in a sideshow exhibit, provoking the Horseman's wrath. This attraction proved popular enough to become a recurring feature of the event.
The Headless Horseman made his debut as part of Mickey's Halloween Party at Disneyland in 2016, leading the Frightfully Fun Parade. A statue of the Horseman has also become a central feature of Disney California Adventure's Halloween festivities on Buena Vista Street.
In World of Color: Villainous!, the Headless Horseman is the last villain to appear in the villain montage (as well as the last one to be introduced in the Halloween special). As the Queen of Hearts shouts "Off with their heads!", the Horseman appears laughing maniacally wielding his sword and pumpkin head, which he throws at the audience causing a fiery explosion with actual flame streams rising up.
The Horseman also has a spell card known as "The Headless Horseman's Exploding Jack-O-Lantern" in the attraction Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom.
Gallery
Screenshots
Merchandise and Miscellaneous
Trivia
- It is unknown whether or not the Headless Horseman was a real phantom or Brom Bones in disguise (as it was heavily implied in the book that the movie was based on). However, there are some suggestions that the Horseman was indeed an actual phantom, for even when Ichabod's fearful imagination is shown beforehand, his horse could not have imagined it all after hearing that frightful laugh. Some of these things appear to confirm the existence of the Horseman:
- Ichabod had looked inside his cloak, seeing nothing there.
- However, he might have screamed because he didn't expect to see Brom, rather than not expecting to see nothingness, and he finally acknowledged that Brom was a severe threat to his life. This is supported by the Horseman slashing even harder once Ichabod looked inside.
- Brom's horse did not have red eyes and a black mane like the Horseman's did.
- Brom needed a saddle, reins, and a bridle to ride his horse, while the Horseman apparently didn't. His implied spiritual nature would likely allow him to remain on his horse without any real support.
- The Horseman appeared to be slightly skinnier than Brom.
- The Horseman pulled his fiery pumpkin head out of nowhere when he threw it at Ichabod, almost as though it were by magic.
- Ichabod had looked inside his cloak, seeing nothing there.
- It is unknown how the Horseman died as it was never stated in the film. In the original short story, it is said that he was a Hessian soldier whose head was blown off by a cannonball.
- According to a tour of the Old Dutch Church's cemetary at Sleepy Hollow, the body of the Hessian was buried in an otherwise normal patch of grass, due to him saving the life of the infant daughter of a wealthy family, despite both being on opposite sides of the American Revolution. The name of the family was "Van Tassel".
- In many early versions of the Haunted Mansion, the Headless Horseman was to be a focal point of the attraction's graveyard climax.
- The Headless Horseman is one of the very few Disney villains to actually "win" rather than being defeated at the end of his/her film.
- A portrait of the Headless Horseman can be seen in the video game Epic Mickey; in Lonesome Manor's library.
- Despite making a small appearance, the Headless Horseman is considered one of the darkest and most disturbing Disney villains. He is also considered one of the scariest villains in any Disney canon and Disney still receives complaints from parents about him frightening children.
- The Headless Horseman appeared on the Wonderful World of Disney the same Sunday night that the Beatles made their first appearance on national TV on The Ed Sullivan Show.
- The maniacal laugh of the Headless Horseman has become a common stock sound effect in Halloween-themed cartoons as "EvilManLaughsWrev CRT024102", as catalogued by Sound Ideas. It is a modified version of "EvilManLaughs3x CRT024101" with added reverbation.
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