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This is How Mister Ed the Talking Horse Died

Mister Ed might very well be one of the most famous horses to ever trot across the Earth. The show that bears his namesake concerns his relationship with Wilbur his owner and the unique relationship that is shared between the two. You see, Mister Ed is no ordinary horse. He can talk and hold full-on conversations but only chooses to with Wilbur.

This unique situation sounds great but in reality, it causes Wilbur quite a bit of trouble. Not only does his wife question the amount of time that he spends with the horse and begin to feel neglected, but Mister Ed frequently ventures out his stable and causes Wilbur more than a few headaches and messes to clean up after.

Facts Verse is going to take a deeper look at the show that had one of the most infectious theme songs of all time. We didn’t even have to sing it for it to be now stuck in your head, right? We’ll delve into some of the more mysterious elements of the show. For example, did you know that there was more than one horse that went by Mr. Ed? And, did you know that there are 3 different theories how Mr. Ed died? Who the heck played his voice in the first place?

A horse is a horse of course of course
And no one can talk to a horse of course
That is of course unless the horse
Is the famous Mister Ed!

We apologize if that theme song is now stuck in your head for the rest of the day. Well, we’re not too sorry, because it’s now stuck in our heads too!

You aren’t going to want to miss this video. We’ll answer these questions and more and show you a side of Mr. Ed you’ve never seen before.

This is How Mister Ed the Talking Horse Died

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