Luno the White Stallion facts for kids
Luno the White Stallion was a fun animated TV show from the mid-1960s. It was made by a company called Terrytoons. The show was all about a young boy named Tim. He had a special toy horse named Luno. Luno was a beautiful white horse, almost like the mythical Pegasus.
Whenever Tim said a magic phrase – "Oh winged horse of marble white, take me on a magic flight" – Luno would come to life! Then, Luno would take Tim on amazing adventures to faraway lands. William Weiss produced the series, and Connie Rasinski and Arthur Bartsch directed the episodes.
Meet the Voices: Cast of Luno
The characters in Luno the White Stallion were brought to life by talented voice actors. Here are the main voices you would hear:
- Luno the White Stallion was voiced by Bob McFadden.
- Tim, the young boy, was voiced by both Norma MacMillan and Dayton Allen.
Adventures of Luno: Episode List
The series featured many exciting adventures for Tim and Luno. Here is a list of the episodes that aired:
- The Missing Genie (1963)
- Trouble in Baghdad (1963)
- King Rounder (1963)
- Jungle Jack (1963)
- Melvin the Magnificent (1963)
- Mixed Up Matador (1963)
- The Flying Chariot (1963)
- The Poor Pirate (1963)
- The Prehysteric Inventor (1963)
- The Square Planet (1963)
- Who's Dragon (1963)
- Island of the Giants (1963)
- Roc-a-Bye Sinbad (1964)
- The Gold Dust Bandit (1964)
- Adventure by the Sea (1964)
- King Neptune's Castle (1965)
- The Astronut Show (1965)
Fun Facts About Luno
- The rock band The Aquabats created a song inspired by Luno! The song is called "Hey Luno!" and you can find it on their 2000 album, Myths, Legends, and Other Amazing Adventures, Vol. 2.