The use of animals, horses, and insan content in entertainment and media has become increasingly popular, with many films, television shows, and social media platforms featuring such content. This trend has sparked a heated debate among scholars, industry professionals, and the general public, with some arguing that it is a harmless form of entertainment, while others claim that it has negative consequences for animal welfare, human well-being, and societal values. This paper aims to contribute to this debate by examining the impact of animal, horse, and insan entertainment on media content.
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Horses bring a unique blend of grace, power, and emotional resonance to storytelling. Films like War Horse (2011) and The Mustang (2019) showcase horses as central characters with emotional arcs, fostering empathy in viewers. Animated hits like Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) and DreamWorks’ Spirit Untamed use stylized equine protagonists to explore themes of identity and resilience — appealing to younger audiences while respecting the animal’s natural behaviors. Films like War Horse (2011) and The Mustang