Tonto, The Lone Ranger's Native American sidekick, rode a bay pinto named Scout. He was originally supposed to ride a white (grey) horse similar to Silver, but the television producers realized this would make Silver seem less impressive.
The word you are looking for is "Kemosabe", also written as "Kemo Sabe" or "Kemo Sabhay." In the 1st episode of the TV series starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels, Tonto says that "Kemosabe" means "Trusty Scout".
However, it has often been understood to mean "Friend" or "Faithful Friend." Oddly, I once saw a report that the term exists in one of many Native American dialects and actually translates as "Bush."
Tonto first rode a Paint horse called "Big Fellow". In later episodes he rode a Pinto named "Scout".
His horse was named "Scout" .
Scout, a brown-and-white paint.
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Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
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Flame , from the Black Stallion series , belonged to Alec Ramsay .
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The Lone Ranger's sidekick was Tonto and was played by the late Jay Silverheels (May 26, 1912 - March 5, 1980) .
Tonto, from the Lone Ranger- his horses name was Scout.
Tonto from the Lone Ranger had a horse named Scout
The Lone Ranger had a horse named Silver and a friend named Tonto.
Tonto was the name of the Lone Ranger's sidekick. The Lone Ranger's horse's name, however, was "Trigger". The Lone Ranger's Horse's was Silver, Trigger was Roy Rogers Horse.
Tonto's horse's name was Scout. Tonto always told his horse "Gitum-up, Scout!"
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In the popular television and radio show "The Lone Ranger" rides a paint horse. The name of his horse was Scout and the Lone Ranger's horse was named Silver.
According to my childhood memories, there was an old show with a horse named "Paint.". My father has an old expression that he repeats constantly: "Okay old Paint, let's get where we ain't." According to the website: www.fiftiesweb.com/horses.htm, "Paint" is one of 3 names used for Tonto's horse in "The Lone Ranger" series. It says that the horse's name was "Scout," but that he was also called "White Feller" and "Paint." Hope this helps.
It was a Cowgirl and her name was Dale Evans as with Roy Rodgers
Roy Roger's horse Trigger was originally named "Golden Cloud" .
Hmm...... Oh maybe because the cowboy rode on his horse named "Friday". The horse stays there for 2 days and the cowboy leaves on friday. lol yall. am i right?