List of Horses in Steel Ball Run

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This article contains a list of horses featured in Steel Ball Run.

ValkyrieLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 2: Gyro Zeppeli
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
Namesake: Ride of the Valkyries (Richard Wagner song)
Mini HorsesLink to this section
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The Mini Horses (手のり馬, Te Nori-ba, lit. Hand Horse) are extremely small horses who are the mascots of the Steel Ball Run race. They march around Steven Steel's feet in the opening ceremony of the race before Steven gives his speech.
Slow DancerLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 4: September 25, 1890 - 3 Hours to Start
Game Debut: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle
Namesake: Slow Dancer (Boz Scaggs song/album)
Silver BulletLink to this section
Gets UpLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Get Up (James Brown song)
Gets Up (ゲッツ・アップ, Gettsu Appu), also known as Brown (ブラウン号, Buraun-gō)[5], is a 3-year-old Mustang ridden by Hot Pants.[4]
Ghost Rider in the SkyLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Ghost Riders in the Sky (Stan Jones song)
Ghost Rider in the Sky (ゴースト・ライダー・イン・ザ・スカイ, Gōsuto Raidā In Za Sukai) is a 5-year-old mustang ridden by Mountain Tim.
Hey! Ya!Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Hey Ya! (Outkast song)
Hey! Ya! (ヘイ!ヤア!, Hei! Yaa!) is a 4-year-old quarter horse that Pocoloco rides.[4] Despite the lack of skill demonstrated by both the rider and the horse, Hey! Ya! manages to survive and propel Pocoloco to second place in the finish line after Diego Brando (this changes to first after Diego's "disappearance").
HonoLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: "Flame" in Japanese
Hono (ホノオ, Honō, lit. "Flame") is a 4-year-old bavarian warm blood that Norisuke Higashikata rides.[4]
Foxy LadyLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Foxy Lady (Jimi Hendrix song)
Foxy Lady (フォクシーレディ, Fokushī Redi) is a 3-year-old quarter horse ridden by tertiary antagonist Andre Boomboom.[4]
Little WingLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Little Wing (Jimi Hendrix song)
Little Wing (リトル・ウイング, Ritoru Uingu) is a 3-year-old quarter horse ridden by tertiary antagonist L.A. Boomboom.[4]
Crosstown TrafficLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Crosstown Traffic (Jimi Hendrix song)
Crosstown Traffic (クロスタウン・トラフィック, Kurosutaun Torafikku) is a 4-year-old quarter horse ridden by tertiary antagonist Benjamin Boomboom.[4]
El Condor PasaLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: El Condor Pasa (Peruvian folk song, cover by Simon & Garfunkel)
El Condor Pasa (エル・コンドル・パサ, Eru Kondoru Pasa) is a 7-year-old Appaloosa ridden by Mrs. Robinson. His rider is also named after a Simon & Garfunkel song.[4]
Europe ExpressLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Trans-Europe Express (Kraftwerk song)
Europe Express (ヨーロッパ・エクスプレス, Yōroppa Ekusupuresu) is a 4-year-old Trakehner ridden by Fritz von Stroheim.[4]
#1Link to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: #1 (Nelly song)
#1 is a 4-year-old Boulonnais ridden by Mongolian rider Dot Han.[4]
PegLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Peg (Steely Dan song)
Peg (ペグ, Pegu) is a 6-year-old Creole ridden by Spanish racer Gaucho. His rider is also named after a Steely Dan song.[4]
Ramblin' ManLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band song)
Ramblin' Man (ランブリン・マン, Ranburin Man) is a 4-year-old Pinto horse that Dixie Chicken rides.[4]
RoxanneLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Roxanne (Police song)
Roxanne (ロクサーヌ, Rokusānu) is 5-year-old Arab ridden by Indian racer Zenyatta Mondatta. His rider is also named after an album by Police. Zenyatta and Mondatta were Oingo and Boingo's names in Viz's American translation.[4]
Moon FlowerLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Moonflower (Santana album and song)
Moon Flower (ムーン・フラワー, Mūn Furawā) is a 4-year-old Andalusia ridden by Mexican racer Caravan Serai.[4]
Nut RockerLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Nut Rocker (B. Bumble and the Stingers song)
Nut Rocker (ナットロッカー, Natto Rokkā) is a 5-year-old Arab ridden by Russian Racer Baba Yaga (also a Mussorgsky song covered by Emerson, Lake & Palmer).[4]
Country GrammarLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Country Grammar (Nelly album)
Country Grammar (カントリーグラマー, Kantorī Guramā) is a 4-year-old quarter horse ridden by Nellyville.[4]
Catch a WaveLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Catch a Wave (Beach Boys song)
Catch a Wave (キャッチ・ア・ウェイヴ, Kyatchi A Weivu) is a 4-year-old quarter horse ridden by Sloop John B. His rider is also named after a Beach Boys song.[4]
Love UnlimitedLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Love Unlimited (Barry White's backing vocal trio)
Love Unlimited (ラヴ・アンリミテッド, Ravu Anrimiteddo) is a 5-year-old mustang ridden by Billy White.[4]
NatalieLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 12: 1st Stage: Disqualified from Victory (Mentioned only)
Namesake: Nathalie[citation needed] (Julio Iglesias song)
Natalie (ナタリー, Natarī) is a 5-year-old palomino ridden by Iglesias.[4]
Black RoseLink to this section
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Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 42: Silent Way, Part 3 (Flashback)
Black Rose (ブラックローズ, Burakku Rōzu) is a big black horse that is a bit sensitive. Diego Brando was leading the horse while Nicholas Joestar got on top of it. Nicholas intended to ride the horse in his next tournament.

Nicholas was capable of controlling the horse perfectly despite its size. However, he falls off the horse after some time and ends up dying. Diego says that he saw a white mouse scuttling near Black Rose's legs, which startled it and caused Nicholas to fall.

Silver Bullet (Parallel World)Link to this section
Manga Debut: Steel Ball Run Chapter 90: High Voltage, Part 1
Namesake: Silver Bullet
This Silver Bullet from a Parallel World (並行世界から来たシルバーバレット, Heikō Sekai Kara Kita Shirubā Baretto) is an alternative version of Silver Bullet, ridden by Alternate Diego Brando. It is likely a 4-year-old Arab thoroughbred just like its original counterpart, and its features are similar to its original counterpart.

It is unknown what happened to the horse after Alternate Diego's death.

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