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[[File:Apple Cobbler ID S1E22.png|thumb|150px|[[Apple Cobbler|Apple Clobber]] from [[A Bird in the Hoof]]]] '''Earth ponies''' have no wings or unicorn horn, and therefore most closely resemble real ponies. They are the kind first introduced by the ''My Little Pony'' brand. The [[Chapter books|chapter book]] ''[[Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell]]'' mentions that one special trait is "the strength of a good, true heart of an Earth Pony." The [[Main characters|main cast]] of the show ''My Little Pony Friendship is Magic'' features two Earth ponies: [[Applejack]] and [[Pinkie Pie]].{{clr}}
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[[File:Apple Cobbler ID S1E22.png|thumb|150px|An Earth pony, [[Apple Cobbler|Apple Clobber]], from [[A Bird in the Hoof]]]] '''Earth ponies''' have no wings or unicorn horn, and therefore most closely resemble real ponies. They are the kind first introduced by the ''My Little Pony'' brand. The [[Chapter books|chapter book]] ''[[Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell]]'' mentions that one special trait is "the strength of a good, true heart of an Earth Pony." The [[Main characters|main cast]] of the show ''My Little Pony Friendship is Magic'' features two Earth ponies: [[Applejack]] and [[Pinkie Pie]].{{clr}}
   
 
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For a complete list of ponies seen in the show, see list of ponies.
My Little Pony Theme Song

The main pony characters from the show

The My Little Pony brand describes its characters as ponies. The brand's toys, as the name suggests, usually consist of small colorful plastic ponies. The characters on the various My Little Pony television shows and movies are depicted with varying degrees of fantasy elements, like the ability to speak, fly, and use magic.

The show My Little Pony Friendship is Magic places the ponies in the "magical land of Equestria".

Three pony types

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic divides ponies into three main "types" in the first episode: Earth ponies, Pegasi, and unicorns. These are called the "three pony tribes" in the episode Hearth's Warming Eve. The storybook Under The Sparkling Sea adds seaponies, and previous My Little Pony generations included flutter ponies and breezies as well as sea ponies. Most, however, are absent from the Friendship is Magic series. The division into three types led the show's developer, Lauren Faust, to initially give them equal representation in the show's main cast and the Cutie Mark Crusaders. The powers of the Alicorns draws equally from the three types, according to the book Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell.

Earth ponies

Main article: Earth ponies
See also: List of ponies/Earth ponies
Apple Cobbler ID S1E22

An Earth pony, Apple Clobber, from A Bird in the Hoof

Earth ponies have no wings or unicorn horn, and therefore most closely resemble real ponies. They are the kind first introduced by the My Little Pony brand. The chapter book Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell mentions that one special trait is "the strength of a good, true heart of an Earth Pony." The main cast of the show My Little Pony Friendship is Magic features two Earth ponies: Applejack and Pinkie Pie.

Pegasi

Main article: Pegasi
See also: List of ponies/Pegasus ponies
Rainbowshine S1E16 thumb

Pegasus pony from Sonic Rainboom

Pegasi, or "Pegasus ponies", are ponies with wings and flight abilities – in the fashion of the legendary Pegasus. The term "Pegasi" is used in the episodes Sonic Rainboom and The Return of Harmony Part 1, and "Pegasus ponies" is used in the episodes Look Before You Sleep and Sonic Rainboom. When referring to a single pony, "Pegasus" is almost always used, with the exception of one "Pegasus pony" in Friendship is Magic, part 1. Pegasi can usually fly and interact with clouds. The main cast of the show features two Pegasi: Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy.

Luna's guards S2E04

Luna's guards pulling her carriage

Two Pegasus royal guard ponies pull Princess Luna's chariot in Luna Eclipsed. The guards have tufted ears, bat-like webbed wings, non-hairy tail and crest, and wear dark purple armor.

Unicorns

Main article: Unicorns
See also: List of ponies/Unicorn ponies
Lyra Heartstrings id

Unicorn ponies from Friendship is Magic, part 1

Unicorns feature a magical horn on their foreheads, and usually have magical abilities. They are always called "unicorns" in the show, but the wiki also uses the term "unicorn ponies" for consistency with "Pegasus ponies" and "Earth ponies", since unicorns are also a type of pony. The show's main cast initially features two unicorns: Rarity and Twilight Sparkle, but Twilight gains wings in the season 3 finale, Magical Mystery Cure (see next section).

Other types of ponies

Alicorns

Main article: Alicorns
Book Princess Celestia and Luna S01E01

The two regal sisters of Equestria

Princess Celestia and Princess Luna are referred to as unicorns in the episode Friendship is Magic, part 1, and Princess Cadance is called a unicorn in the episode A Canterlot Wedding - Part 1, all despite having both a unicorn horn and wings. They are called "Pony Princesses" in Hasbro's merchandise. Meghan McCarthy stated at the October 2012 New York Comic Con, between the airing of seasons two and three, that she had used the term "pegacorn" in the show's scripts, and mentioned switching to the term "alicorn".[1] In the season three episode Magical Mystery Cure, Twilight Sparkle is described as an alicorn once she gains wings. Rarity, on the other hand, gained butterfly-like wings in the episode Sonic Rainboom without being called an alicorn. In the chapter book Twilight Sparkle and the Crystal Heart Spell, it is written that Twilight, and by extension at least also Cadance became "part of a special breed of pony called an Alicorn. This meant that Twilight was now able to harness the magical powers of the unicorns, the flight abilities of the Pegasi, and the strength of a good, true heart of an Earth Pony."

Crystal Ponies

Main article: Crystal Ponies
See also: List of Crystal Ponies
Watching ponies are rejuvenated by Rarity S3E2

Crystal Ponies in their crystal form

Crystal Ponies are introduced in the episode The Crystal Empire - Part 1. Crystal Ponies appear more "faceted" and "glittery" through a magic that links them with the Crystal Heart – this appearance carries on to all episodes that include the Crystal Ponies. While most possess neither wings nor a horn, at least one Crystal Pony guard is shown to have wings in Three's A Crowd; said wings share his body's crystalline appearance. The magic affects other characters temporarily in The Crystal Empire - Part 2, where Princess Cadance, Shining Armor, the main ponies, and Spike – who is a dragon – all temporarily possess on the texture and "coloration" of Crystal Ponies. Princess Celestia notes the importance of the Crystal Ponies when she tells Twilight that if their kingdom is "filled with hope and love, those things are reflected all across Equestria."

Shadow ponies

At the end of Castle Mane-ia and on The Journal of the Two Sisters' The Journal of Friendship page 3, Spike and Applejack, each alluding to the Pony of Shadows, respectively mention Shadow ponies. During King Sombra's diary flashback in My Little Pony: FIENDship is Magic Issue #1, Sombra is told by his mother that he is an umbrum, a Shadow pony, and that an army of umbrum is buried below the Crystal Empire city; Sombra enslaves the Crystal Ponies to raise his umbrum army. In My Little Pony: Friends Forever Issue #4, Twilight Sparkle and Shining Armor discover mechanical pony statues of Sombra's army in a part of the caves below the Crystal Castle, and during the crystal bard's flashback, two members of Sombra's army—unidentified, but both sharing Sombra's gray coat color and at least one sharing Sombra's earlier green eye color—are shown.

Seaponies and mermares

Seaponies appear in the storybook "Under the Sparkling Sea", where the main characters go to the underwater kingdom of Aquastria. They resemble sea horses, and referred to as "cousins" of the earth-based ponies. Mermares appear in the same book and have fish fins, tail, and scales, and they are presented as the seaponies' competitor in the kingdom of Aquastria. Mermares are described as more introvert, bigger, and faster than seaponies. Neither kind of submarine ponies bear a cutie mark.

Mermares also appear in My Little Pirate: Friendship Ahoy, one being the love interest of Hoofbeard. Seaponies are mentioned by Princess Celestia in My Little Pony: Friends Forever Issue #3.

Nomenclature

The term "My Little Pony" – and more often "My Little Ponies" – is used a few times in the show, such as by Twilight Sparkle in The Show Stoppers, Princess Celestia, Cheerilee, and Discord in The Return of Harmony Part 1, and Pinkie Pie in Fall Weather Friends, always in conversations concerning at least one pony. "Foals" is used in a few different contexts in the show, and "colt" and "filly" are used to refer to young ponies too, while "baby ponies" is used to refer to the youngest ponies. Apart from the above terms, others are sometimes employed: Trixie boasts in Boast Busters that she is destined to be "the greatest equine who has ever lived"; Sapphire Shores mentions "Clothes Horse magazine" in A Dog and Pony Show; and Braeburn refers to other ponies as "horses" in Over a Barrel. In The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000, Flam states that "Any horse can make a claim and any pony can do the same." In Flight to the Finish, Scootaloo precedes a song by saying about her and her friends "we may just be little ponies, but we have hearts as strong as horses!"

Other equines

Other kinds of equines and equine-like creatures are featured in the show.

Zebras

Zecora is a zebra and explicitly stated not to be a pony – despite being the only other creature to feature a cutie mark.

In The Journal of the Two Sisters, young Luna and a manticore named Melvin encounter other zebras in a dark part of the Everfree Forest. Like Zecora, they have cutie marks and all speak in rhyme.

Donkeys and mules

Cranky Doodle Donkey is a donkey as his name implies; Matilda is another donkey.

A resident Ponyville mule is used as a visual gag in Applebuck Season, Hurricane Fluttershy, and One Bad Apple; Mulia Mild is another mule. One of the Diamond Dogs refers to Rarity as a "mule" in A Dog and Pony Show, and she acts deeply upset about it.

Draconequus

The draconequus Discord is introduced in The Return of Harmony and "has the head of a pony and a body made up of all sorts of things", says Cheerilee in that episode.

Changelings

The changelings are another equine-like insect creatures introduced in A Canterlot Wedding.

Horses

The Saddle Arabian delegates feature a different design than the other ponies.

Breezies

The Breezies are tiny, magical fairy-like creatures that have distinct pony attributes and body shapes, whilst also having large, clear wings and antennae. In the third generation of the My Little Pony toy line, Breezies were originally considered an official pony type, as previous generation Breezies had cutie marks, whilst in contrast the fourth generation Breezies are completely blank-flanked.

Horse-like stylization

Lyra Heartstrings sitting on a bench like a human S01E07

Lyra Heartstrings sitting like a human.

The show's developer, Lauren Faust, wanted the ponies to act in ways characteristic of horses and avoid human conventions that wouldn't fit with their stylization, like human poses and holding items in their hooves.​[​citation needed​]​ Faust wanted the characters to "evoke the feeling of a natural horse".[2] Faust specifies a few attributes in one of her interviews:[3] the back of the ponies' heads streamlines down their neck and to their back; the manes fall to one side of the neck like a real horse; and they have authentic horse trots and gallops. Despite this, season two and onwards saw the show incorporate more human-like stylization as new artists joined the show.[4]

Use of instruments

Applejack...uhm..

A blatant example of cartoon logic.

Most of the time ponies hold objects with their mouths, with their "wrist", between their hooves, by using magic, or simply just with a single hoof: ponies hold shovels in their hooves in Winter Wrap Up, and Octavia Melody and the violin playing pony in Luna Eclipsed "hold" the instrument's bow with their hoof. In Pinkie Pride, Pinkie Pie uses a sticky tape-like substance to hold a bubble blower onto her hoof.

Applause

Crowd applauding S2E19

Applauding by stomping hooves

Ponies applaud in the series in two different ways. The first is by clapping their front hooves together, like Twilight Sparkle in Look Before You Sleep, Hoity Toity in Suited for Success, and Apple Bloom's classmates in Family Appreciation Day. The second way characters applaud is by stamping their front hooves on the ground, first done by the theater audience in The Show Stoppers; other examples are the applause by the fashion show audience and Rarity in Green Isn't Your Color, and by crowds in The Cutie Mark Chronicles, The Last Roundup, and Putting Your Hoof Down.

Hoof-bump

Applejack & Rainbow brohoof S1E13

Hoof-bump!

A hoof-bump, also known as high-hoof or brohoof,[5] imitates either a handshake, high-five, or even a fist bump. Ponies bump their hooves in several instances in the series:

Other gestures

In Keep Calm and Flutter On, Rainbow Dash moves her hooves to imitate air quotes, even though part of the point of air quotes is that the two fingers of each hand represent the two curved lines of the quotes. Applejack does the same thing in Twilight's Kingdom - Part 1.

See also

References

  1. New York Comic Con 2012 MLP Panel (2012-10-12). Retrieved on 2012 October 15.
  2. Lauren Faust panel at BronyCon 2012 (2012-06-30). Retrieved on 2012 July 7.
  3. "Extended interview with Lauren Faust", Bronies: The Extremely Unexpected Adult Fans of My Little Pony, 2013 
  4. Interview: Raven Molisee at Everfree Northwest 2013. The Round Stable (2013-07-16). Retrieved on 2013 July 16.
  5. Review: MLP:FiM Micro-Series issue #2: Rainbow Dash. Louder Yay (2013-03-21). Retrieved on 2013 March 31.