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[[File:Pluckyunicorn.png|350px|thumb|The unicorn from [[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]].]] | [[File:Pluckyunicorn.png|350px|thumb|The unicorn from [[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]].]] | ||
− | While | + | {{Quotation |
− | [[9.16 Blade Runners]] a unicorn skull can be spotted multiple times in the episode. | + | |title= |
+ | |text= '''Sam:''' Wait. So now unicorns are evil?<br> | ||
+ | '''Dean:''' Yeah. Obviously. | ||
+ | |author= [[Sam]] and [[Dean Winchester]] | ||
+ | |source= [[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | While unicorns have been mentioned in ''Supernatural'', they were believed to be non-existent. The unicorn in [[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]] was not a true creature; rather, it was manifestation of a child's fear through the use of [[hoodoo]]. However, in | ||
+ | [[9.16 Blade Runners]], a unicorn skull can be spotted multiple times in the episode. | ||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
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'''Sam:''' Dean, there's ten times as much lore about angels as there is about anything else we've ever hunted.<br> | '''Sam:''' Dean, there's ten times as much lore about angels as there is about anything else we've ever hunted.<br> | ||
'''Dean:''' Yeah, you know what? There's a ton of lore on unicorns too. In fact, I hear that they, they ride on silver moonbeams, and they shoot rainbows out of their ass.<br> | '''Dean:''' Yeah, you know what? There's a ton of lore on unicorns too. In fact, I hear that they, they ride on silver moonbeams, and they shoot rainbows out of their ass.<br> | ||
− | '''Sam:''' Wait, there's no such thing as unicorns? | + | '''Sam:''' Wait, there's no such thing as unicorns?<br> |
+ | '''Dean:''' That's cute. | ||
|author= [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]] | |author= [[Dean]] and [[Sam Winchester]] | ||
|source= [[2.13 Houses of the Holy]] | |source= [[2.13 Houses of the Holy]] | ||
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===[[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]]=== | ===[[7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie]]=== | ||
− | In the episode, an employee of the chain, [[Howard]], is using magic to kill children's parents | + | In the episode, an employee of the chain, [[Howard]], is using magic to kill children's parents with a manifestation of their children's fear. One man is killed when he is impaled by the horn of a unicorn. |
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|[[File:Rainbow.jpg|thumb|350px|A rainbow shooting out of a unicorn's ass.]] | |[[File:Rainbow.jpg|thumb|350px|A rainbow shooting out of a unicorn's ass.]] | ||
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===[[11.08 Just My Imagination]]=== | ===[[11.08 Just My Imagination]]=== | ||
− | + | [[Sparkle]], a [[zanna]]/imaginary friend to a young girl by the name of Maddie was a "manicorn" -- a half-man, half-unicorn hybrid who even in death still sparkled. | |
− | [[Sparkle]], a [[zanna]] / imaginary friend to a young girl by the name of Maddie was a "manicorn | + | {| |
+ | |[[File:Sparkle the manicorn.png|350px|thumb|Sparkle - a [[zanna]].]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:13, 30 July 2018
Sam: Wait. So now unicorns are evil?
Dean: Yeah. Obviously.– Sam and Dean Winchester, 7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
Contents
History
While unicorns have been mentioned in Supernatural, they were believed to be non-existent. The unicorn in 7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie was not a true creature; rather, it was manifestation of a child's fear through the use of hoodoo. However, in 9.16 Blade Runners, a unicorn skull can be spotted multiple times in the episode.
Episodes
2.13 Houses of the Holy
Dean is skeptical when Sam suggests angels may exist:
Dean: Well, little odd yes, supernatural maybe. But angels? I don't think so.
Sam: Why not?
Dean: That's cute.
Dean: 'Cuz there's no such thing, Sam.
Sam: Dean, there's ten times as much lore about angels as there is about anything else we've ever hunted.
Dean: Yeah, you know what? There's a ton of lore on unicorns too. In fact, I hear that they, they ride on silver moonbeams, and they shoot rainbows out of their ass.
Sam: Wait, there's no such thing as unicorns?
7.14 Plucky Pennywhistle's Magical Menagerie
In the episode, an employee of the chain, Howard, is using magic to kill children's parents with a manifestation of their children's fear. One man is killed when he is impaled by the horn of a unicorn.
8.17 Goodbye Stranger
When Sam mentions that he spent the previous year with someone, Meg asks "That's one rare creature. Tell me -- how'd you meet this unicorn?" Later she says "Oh, I heard the rest. You fell in love with a unicorn." As Sam leaves to help Dean and Castiel with the tablet and Meg prepares to fight Crowley she says to Sam "Go. Save your brother... and my unicorn."
9.16 Blade Runners
A unicorn skull can briefly be seen in Magnus' mansion.
11.08 Just My Imagination
Sparkle, a zanna/imaginary friend to a young girl by the name of Maddie was a "manicorn" -- a half-man, half-unicorn hybrid who even in death still sparkled.
Unicorns in Lore
The Unicorn is mythological creature of Europe, particularly popular during the Middle Ages. Its horn was reputed to have healing powers, and the animal itself supposedly could only be captured by a virgin.