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Tornado (horse)

Tornado (occasionally Toronado) is a horse ridden by the character Zorro in several films and books. Tornado is said to be intelligent and fast. His name is pronounced in the Spanish way, "tor-NAH-do" (except in the 1998 movie The Mask of Zorro). Being as jet-black as Zorro's costume enables horse and rider to more easily elude capture at night.

Background

Over the decades and the many stories, the specific details of Tornado's history and personality differ considerably.

In the 1957 TV series, Tornado is a fast, strong and smart horse, who can be summoned with a whistle, able to obey verbal and non verbal commands to bring something, like keys to a jail cell, or to do some task. In the second season episodes that take place in Monterey, he is replaced by an equally fast and strong white horse named Phantom, the former steed of a murdered Army lieutenant. Phantom seems to have his own grudge against the same outlaws that Zorro is fighting, due to their having murdered his former owner.

In the 1990 TV series, after Diego/Zorro's first exploit (freeing his father and Victoria Escalante from jail), he decides that he needs a fast horse that nobody in the area has ever seen. He and Felipe (the "Bernardo" character for this series) come across the yet-unnamed black horse and give chase. In a small valley, they came across the horse protecting his sick foal. Diego tends the foal and persuades the horse to accompany him and Felipe back to Zorro's lair. There, Felipe comes up with the name "Toronado" because of the horse's strength and speed, and Toronado seems to like the name. In the series, Toronado displays considerable intelligence and initiative, such as freeing and chasing away the troopers' horses, or leading Felipe to help Zorro when Zorro has been injured or incapacitated.

In the film The Mask of Zorro (1998), when Diego returns to his home after being imprisoned for twenty years, he finds that everything, including the original Tornado is gone. (The novelization states that Tornado probably stayed in the area for as long as possible for love of his master before wandering away.) His successor, Alejandro Murrieta, finds his own horse which he names Tornado after the first horse, and the novelization suggests that it may be the son of the earlier Tornado. It is an intelligent animal, but was at first poorly disciplined and seemed to deliberately make life difficult for his would-be master. For example, when Zorro prepared to jump from a building onto his horse's back, Tornado walked a few steps forward so his master fell on the streets when he jumped. The second Tornado is referred to as a black Andalusian, although a Friesian plays the role.

In this film's sequel, The Legend of Zorro (2005), Tornado changes from obeying to disobeying Alejandro at various times, explained in the film as the horse's inability to correctly interpret English commands. The horse in The Legend of Zorro was actually a Friesian horse, named Ariaan[1] and was chosen because he wasn't very big. ("Antonio Banderas, who plays Zorro, isn't a very tall man. If he had to ride a big horse he would have looked tiny on the silver screen").[2] Another horse, the Friesian gelding Tonka, was used in the film as a backup in some galloping scenes and when Ariaan, a stallion, didn't want to cooperate.

In Isabel Allende's novel Zorro (2005), Tornado is given to Don Diego de la Vega upon his return to California, by his milk brother, Bernardo (manservant in the Disney television series), and Bernardo's wife, Light-in-the-night, who trained it. During Bernardo and Diego's Indian initiation ritual before leaving for Spain, Bernardo notices a black foal tentatively following him while he is alone in the woods. Gradually, he befriends the horse, and names him Tornado (pending the horse's approval). He plans to tame Tornado and give him to Diego, but when he wakes up after three days the horse is gone (only to show up again later). Instead of a gift, he[clarification needed] takes it as a sign that the horse is his spirit guide, and plans to "develop the horse's virtues: loyalty, strength, and endurance" (76).[clarification needed]

A cave that was a filming location for a number of Zorro productions filmed on the old Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth, Calif., has become known as Tornado's Cave, named after Zorro's horse. It appears in other productions as well, such as the 1942 Republic serial Perils of Nyoka. At one end of the cave once stood a fake mine entrance, now known as Tornado's Mine, with pieces of the old film construction still visible.

References

  1. ^ Jitske Veenstra, October 28, 2005, Zorro rijdt in film op Friese hengst (in Dutch), Friesch Dagblad, retrieved December 25, 2011.
  2. ^ October 28, 2005, (in Dutch), Jeugdjournaal, archived 2006-01-06.

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This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed May 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tornado occasionally Toronado is a horse ridden by the character Zorro in several films and books Tornado is said to be intelligent and fast His name is pronounced in the Spanish way tor NAH do except in the 1998 movie The Mask of Zorro Being as jet black as Zorro s costume enables horse and rider to more easily elude capture at night Background EditOver the decades and the many stories the specific details of Tornado s history and personality differ considerably In the 1957 TV series Tornado is a fast strong and smart horse who can be summoned with a whistle able to obey verbal and non verbal commands to bring something like keys to a jail cell or to do some task In the second season episodes that take place in Monterey he is replaced by an equally fast and strong white horse named Phantom the former steed of a murdered Army lieutenant Phantom seems to have his own grudge against the same outlaws that Zorro is fighting due to their having murdered his former owner In the 1990 TV series after Diego Zorro s first exploit freeing his father and Victoria Escalante from jail he decides that he needs a fast horse that nobody in the area has ever seen He and Felipe the Bernardo character for this series come across the yet unnamed black horse and give chase In a small valley they came across the horse protecting his sick foal Diego tends the foal and persuades the horse to accompany him and Felipe back to Zorro s lair There Felipe comes up with the name Toronado because of the horse s strength and speed and Toronado seems to like the name In the series Toronado displays considerable intelligence and initiative such as freeing and chasing away the troopers horses or leading Felipe to help Zorro when Zorro has been injured or incapacitated In the film The Mask of Zorro 1998 when Diego returns to his home after being imprisoned for twenty years he finds that everything including the original Tornado is gone The novelization states that Tornado probably stayed in the area for as long as possible for love of his master before wandering away His successor Alejandro Murrieta finds his own horse which he names Tornado after the first horse and the novelization suggests that it may be the son of the earlier Tornado It is an intelligent animal but was at first poorly disciplined and seemed to deliberately make life difficult for his would be master For example when Zorro prepared to jump from a building onto his horse s back Tornado walked a few steps forward so his master fell on the streets when he jumped The second Tornado is referred to as a black Andalusian although a Friesian plays the role In this film s sequel The Legend of Zorro 2005 Tornado changes from obeying to disobeying Alejandro at various times explained in the film as the horse s inability to correctly interpret English commands The horse in The Legend of Zorro was actually a Friesian horse named Ariaan 1 and was chosen because he wasn t very big Antonio Banderas who plays Zorro isn t a very tall man If he had to ride a big horse he would have looked tiny on the silver screen 2 Another horse the Friesian gelding Tonka was used in the film as a backup in some galloping scenes and when Ariaan a stallion didn t want to cooperate In Isabel Allende s novel Zorro 2005 Tornado is given to Don Diego de la Vega upon his return to California by his milk brother Bernardo manservant in the Disney television series and Bernardo s wife Light in the night who trained it During Bernardo and Diego s Indian initiation ritual before leaving for Spain Bernardo notices a black foal tentatively following him while he is alone in the woods Gradually he befriends the horse and names him Tornado pending the horse s approval He plans to tame Tornado and give him to Diego but when he wakes up after three days the horse is gone only to show up again later Instead of a gift he clarification needed takes it as a sign that the horse is his spirit guide and plans to develop the horse s virtues loyalty strength and endurance 76 clarification needed A cave that was a filming location for a number of Zorro productions filmed on the old Iverson Movie Ranch in Chatsworth Calif has become known as Tornado s Cave named after Zorro s horse It appears in other productions as well such as the 1942 Republic serial Perils of Nyoka At one end of the cave once stood a fake mine entrance now known as Tornado s Mine with pieces of the old film construction still visible References Edit Jitske Veenstra October 28 2005 Zorro rijdt in film op Friese hengst in Dutch Friesch Dagblad retrieved December 25 2011 October 28 2005 Paard van Zorro is Fries in Dutch Jeugdjournaal archived 2006 01 06 External links EditTornado horse at Inducks Retrieved from https 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