If you want to preserve Spirit for your personal offline collection (e.g., for a long flight or a cabin without Wi-Fi), Archive.org makes it easy.

The preservation of Spirit on Archive.org matters for several reasons:

The site hosts millions of free books, software programs, music recordings, video games, and—most relevant to us—movies and television shows. It is a legal gray area and a preservation wonderland. While it hosts countless public domain films (pre-1928), it also operates an "Educational & Non-Commercial" lending library for media that is technically under copyright but out-of-print or difficult to find via legal streaming.

The Internet Archive (Archive.org) preserves a comprehensive collection of media related to the 2002 animated film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron , including the PC game Forever Free , original promotional software, and VHS captures. These digital artifacts, ranging from novelizations to high-definition video clips, ensure the preservation of the film's unique blend of 2D and 3D animation techniques. Explore the full collection of digital artifacts on Archive.org .

However, the Internet Archive operates on a system. DreamWorks/Universal has generally not been aggressive about removing Spirit from the Archive because: