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Revision as of 18:41, February 5, 2021

Tea Biscuit
Tea Biscuit.png
Animal Information
Species: Horse
Color: White
Status:
Fictional deceased
Owner: Queen Elizabeth I
First Appearance: "Four Great Women and a Manicure"


Tea Biscuit was Queen Elizabeth I's horse.

History

When Spain started to attack England, the Queen tried to climb onto Tea Biscuit. But rather than standing still to be mounted, the horse jumped in the sea and started to swim away. It quickly drowned, weighed down by the armor it was wearing.

Behind the Laughter

Tea Biscuit is a pun on the name of champion horse Seabiscuit, who, most likely coincidentally, had a grandparent called Tea Biscuit.

Appearances