Xxx-comics - Dofantasy - Pony Girl: Horror
| Element | Human Equivalent | Horror Function | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bit gag | Mute mouth | Involuntary silence, drool as abjection | | Blinders | Restricted vision | Narrowed awareness, helplessness | | Tail plug | Anal penetration | Bodily invasion, humiliation | | Hoof boots | Hands/feet | Loss of grasping/manual dexterity | | Leather harness | Clothing fused to skin | Permanent restraint, no undressing |
Horror directors emphasize shiny latex or patent leather—materials that reflect light unnaturally, suggesting a surface that is not skin but casing. The Pony Girl’s eyes, when visible, often appear dilated or glassy (pharmaceutical conditioning). Sound design replaces dialogue with snorts, whinnies, and the rhythmic clop of hoof-boots on concrete. XXX-COMICS - dofantasy - Pony Girl Horror
A well-known internet horror story (circa 2015) describes a girl who wakes up in a pink bedroom but cannot stand—her tendons have been cut. A man in a pony mask trains her to eat from a trough, wear a saddle, and win "ribbons" for pulling a cart. The story ends with her winning a ribbon labeled "Best in Show." It circulated on Reddit’s r/nosleep and horror narration YouTube channels (e.g., CreepsMcPasta, Mr. Nightmare). | Element | Human Equivalent | Horror Function
The story begins with a young artist, Alex, moving to Willowdale in search of inspiration. Drawn by the town's mystical reputation, Alex is especially intrigued by the tales of Lunaria. One night, while exploring the forest under the full moon, Alex stumbles upon Lunaria. To their surprise, instead of fleeing, Lunaria approaches them. She presents Alex with a magical comic book, inviting them to illustrate her story. A well-known internet horror story (circa 2015) describes
Traditional final girls scream, run, and fight. The Pony Girl, once fully transformed, does not resist. She trots, nuzzles, and waits for the sugar cube or the crop. This passivity generates a different kind of horror: the complete extinction of rebellion. Audiences experience not catharsis but dread—the realization that she will not save herself.
In the quaint town of Willowdale, nestled between rolling hills and lush forests, a legend has long been whispered about. It speaks of a mystical pony girl, capable of granting wishes to those who please her. The townsfolk call her "Lunaria," a creature with the body of a beautiful pony and the face of an ethereal girl, said to roam the woods under the full moon.
Episode 4 features Penny, a young woman kidnapped by her possessive “lover” (the strongman Dell Toledo) and forcibly modified into a pony girl via: facial tattoos (whiskers and muzzle), surgically implanted tail, and hoof prosthetics. Unlike consensual pony play, Penny is drugged, wakes up screaming, and is later exhibited as a freak. The horror is threefold: bodily violation, loss of human identity, and forced performance for an audience. Penny’s subsequent acceptance of her condition is framed as trauma-induced dissociation, not liberation.