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Frank the Wonder Horse
Frank the horse.png
Animal Information
Species: Horse
Color: White and grey
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Owner: Buck McCoy
Occupation: Actor
First Appearance: "The Lastest Gun in the West"
Voiced by: Frank Welker


Frank the Wonder Horse is an actor horse owned by Buck McCoy.

History[edit]

When Bart visited Buck McCoy, he saw Frank vacuuming. Buck McCoy told Bart that Frank soiled as much as he cleaned. He then went on to tell Bart that Frank starred in twenty-four of his movies and directed one, getting a "film by" credit. Buck McCoy then rode Frank to the laundry room.

Buck McCoy later rode Frank again when he said goodbye to Bart.

Appearances[edit]