Definitely not. In the movie industry, there are strict guidelines and ethical standards to prevent any harm to animals. For this film, measures were taken to make it seem like something happened to the horse, but in reality, it was all part of the creative process without causing any real harm.
I'm not sure. You might have to read or watch the entire story to find out for sure.
Yes, the horse did die in the story. It was a sad moment.
I'm not sure exactly where it happened. Maybe you could check the relevant chapter or scene again to find out.
In the story, unfortunately, the horse did die. It was a tragic moment that added to the complexity of the plot.
The horse's name was Falcor. It was a memorable character in the story. The author gave it that name to add a touch of magic and uniqueness.
The horse in 'The NeverEnding Story' is often a symbol of hope and a means of transportation through the fantastical world. It helps the protagonist, Atreyu, on his journey.
I think it's Artax. But it's been a while since I read it, so I might be wrong.
Yes, Artax was harmed. He got stuck in the Swamp of Sadness and eventually perished.
The name of the horse is Artax. It's a memorable character. Artax's journey adds to the depth and charm of the story.
Well, the horse in 'The Never Ending Story' is important because it forms a strong bond with the protagonist. It's not just a regular horse but has a certain charm and grace that adds to the overall magical atmosphere of the story. It also represents loyalty as it stays by the side of the main character through many trials and challenges in that never - ending adventure.