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List of unicorns

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This is a list of unicorns in modern popular culture, chiefly literature, film and television, arranged chronologically:

Star vs. the Forces of Evil episode 1b ("Party With a Pony", January 18): Flying Princess Pony Head, who is a floating unicorn head, is introduced.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil episode "Quest By": a unicorn on a treadmill is revealed to power Star's wand.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil episode 7b ("Sleep Spells", June 22): when Star paints a picture of her childhood, there is a purple unicorn in it.
  • 2015 (September 7): In the Gravity Falls episode "The Last Mabelcorn", unicorns appear, parodying those seen in The Last Unicorn. They are believed to be able to judge how "pure of heart" humans are, but this is revealed to be a scam they use to trick humans.
  • 2015: In the book Unicorn on a Roll by Dana Simpson, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils (a unicorn) and Phoebe (a human) have many fun adventures throughout the year.
  • 2016: The book series Melowy is released, featuring unicorns with wings.
  • 2017 (January 12): Hanazuki: Full of Treasures features unicorns that are from Kiyoshi's moon. Sleepy Unicorn and Twisted Unicorn are voiced by Avery Waddell while the others are voiced by Debi Derryberry.
  • 2018: In the Season 4 premiere of Legends of Tomorrow, the team finds a unicorn in the Woodstock Peace Rally that comes from hell.
  • 2019 (February 22): In the series Corn & Peg, one of the main characters is Corn whose name is a play on the word unicorn.
  • 2019 (March 11): Filly Funtasia features unicorn fillies, including the main character, Rose.
  • 2020 (April 30): Unicorns are a sentient species in the indie game Them's Fightin' Herds. Oleander, one of the game’s main characters, is a rebellious unicorn who formed a pact with a demon and uses dark magic to help fight, going against the traditional mindset of the rest of her clan who believes only light magic can be used for good.

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  1. Seen on the cover
  2. "Phoebe and Her Unicorn by Dana Simpson for April 22, 2012". GoComics. Retrieved 2022-08-31.


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