Pony Girl horror is a subgenre of body horror and psychological thriller that centers on the dehumanization and physical transformation of women into equine-like figures. This trope often explores themes of loss of agency, fetishization, and the blurring of lines between human and animal. Key Themes and Tropes
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While not strictly equine (the victim is surgically transformed into a walrus), Tusk establishes the template: a human abductor (Howard Howe) forcibly mutilates a man into a zoo animal. The film’s horror logic—surgical dehumanization, feeding from a trough, learning to “perform” animality—directly parallels Pony Girl narratives. Had the victim been female and the transformation equine, the film would be indistinguishable from Pony Girl horror. Tusk reveals the subgenre’s mechanics without the fetish veneer. Pony Girl horror is a subgenre of body
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In the quaint town of Willowdale, nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, a legend has long been whispered about. It speaks of a mystical pony girl, capable of granting wishes to those who please her. The townsfolk call her "Lunaria," a creature with the body of a beautiful pony and the face of an ethereal girl, said to roam the woods under the full moon.