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.
Yes, the horse did die in the story. It was a sad moment.
I'm not sure. You might have to read or watch the entire story to find out for sure.
I'm not sure exactly where it happened. Maybe you could check the relevant chapter or scene again to find out.
I have no clear idea when the issues of 'Never Ending Story Horse' started. It might have something to do with external influences or internal storylines.
I'm not sure exactly when the issues started. It's kind of hard to pin down.
In the story, unfortunately, the horse did die. It was a tragic moment that added to the complexity of the plot.
I think it was Artax. But it's been a while since I read the story, so I could be wrong.
The horse in The Never Ending Story is often a symbol of loyalty and a means of transportation for the main character. It helps the hero on his journey through the fantastical world of Fantasia.
Yes, unfortunately the horse Artax was harmed. Artax sank into the Swamp of Sadness in the movie. It was a really sad moment as the swamp was a place that drained the hope and life from those who entered it, and poor Artax couldn't escape its clutches.
The horse in 'The Never Ending Story' can be a symbol of adventure and freedom. It often accompanies the protagonist on his journey through the fantastical world, representing a means of transportation as well as a loyal companion in the face of the many challenges and wonders in that never - ending story.