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Cyril Proudbottom is a character and J. Thaddeus Toad's horse in Disney's 1949 short The Wind in the Willows, a segment of the 1949 film The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad. He appeared with Donald Duck as his horse in Mickey's Christmas Carol.
Personality[]
Cyril Proudbottom is known as a caring, understanding, rational, independent, level-headed, protective, respectful, optimistic, unselfish, dignified, benevolent, outgoing, trustworthy, thoughtful, open-minded and mature horse who helps Mr. Toad make a good deed.
Appearances[]
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad[]
Cyril first appears in the beginning pulling a gypsy cart and giving Toad a ride singing We're Merrily On Our Way. As they continue riding Cyril and Toad are stopped by Rat and Mole who Toad introduces Cyril too. Rat tells Toad that he has to give up the horse and cart, but he refuses.
Mickey's Christmas Carol[]
He was Donald Duck's horse in the final part of the film.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit[]
Cyril made a cameo appearance during the final scene with the toons.