Thread:Stu-art McMoy .5/@comment-24372400-20151129203901/@comment-24372400-20151129212304

And here's some details about him.


 * It is unknown whether or not the Headless Horseman was a real phantom or Brom Bones in disguise (as it was heavily implied in the book that the movie was based on). However, there are some suggestions that the Horseman was indeed an actual phantom, though from what was shown of Ichabod's fearful imagination beforehand, some of these things may have been imagined by him:
 * Ichabod had looked inside his cloak, revealing nothing to be there.
 * Brom's horse did not have red eyes and a black mane like the Horseman's did.
 * Brom needed a saddle, reins, and a bridle to ride his horse, while the Horseman apparently didn't. His implied spiritual nature would likely allow him to remain on his horse without any real support.
 * The Horseman appeared to be slightly skinnier than Brom.
 * The Horseman pulled his fiery pumpkin head out of nowhere when he threw it at Ichabod, almost is though it were by magic.
 * In many early versions of the Haunted Mansion, the Headless Horseman was to be a focal point of the attraction's graveyard climax.
 * A portrait of the Headless Horseman can be see in the video game Epic Mickey; in Lonesome Manor's library.
 * The Headless Horseman is actually one of the very few Disney Villains to actually "win" rather than being defeated at the end of his/her film.
 * Despite making a small appearance, the Headless Horseman is considered one of the darkest and most disturbing Disney villains.
 * The Headless Horseman appeared on the Wonderful World of Disney the same Sunday night that The Beatles were on The Ed Sullivan Show.