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2008, in my mom's childhood dollhouse
#lps#littlest pet shop#lpscommunity#lpsblr#2000s#2000s nostalgia#nostalgia#nostalgic#mlp#mlp gen 3#mlp mini#mlp g3.5#im actually not sure of the right term for the mini mlp toys#ponyville mini mlp#my little pony#lps 2008#2008
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i heard you folks might like fluttershy? 🦋
#she's big <3#i am redesigning my mane six designs Again bc id like to make mini comics of em when ive got the time#no it doesnt say anything about me that i draw both my ponysona and fluttershy as yellow pegasi with wings too small to fly and bodies#too big for their deamenor that live in cottages and speak softly#what are you talking about#my art#fluttershy#flutter shy#mlp#my little pony#friendship is magic#redesign#i GUESS if u wanted to call her a kinsona i wouldnt stop you..........#pony#horse#doodle#sketch#i like to imagine the only pony close to her height in ponyville is big mac...twilight doesnt count cause shes got that freak alicorn growth#going on. speaking of. twilight will prolly be the next design bc shes the one im the most dissastified with from my last batch
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What’s left of my ponyville minis 😭
I’m planning on collecting more of the bigger ones anyways
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Ranking MLP Generations!💗🦄🌈
For over 40 years, we have been exposed to colorful horses. Colorful horses who can talk....and sing....and dance....and fire mega rainbow lasers at their enemies! Colorful horses who also made their way into our collections. My Little Pony was introduced in 1982 following after the original My Pretty Pony toy that dropped in 1981 which was meant to sell toys for the young female demographic.
The rest became history! MLP grew to become a popular toy during the 80s which spawned a movie in 1986 and a TV show that came out three months later. As the years went by, MLP went through multiple changes gaining new fans for new generations. I've decided to go over each generation and rank them based on my opinions, thoughts, and overall feelings of satisfaction I have toward them. I don't necessarily hate any of the generations that will be placed lower on this list, I just don't feel as attached to them nor do I feel like having an interest in them. I also won't discuss much of the toys, but I will discuss heavily on the TV shows based on them since I've seen more of the shows than I collected the toys. We'll start with the worst, then save the best for last. Let's go, everypony!
8. My Little Pony Generation 2
The fact that I didn't even know this existed until years later doesn't help its case. The toy sales were so low that there wasn't even a cartoon to go with it. Only a video game. This generation released in 1997 before it ceased distribution in 1999 due to lackluster sales. However, it did find some success in Europe. I don't have much to say about this since I hadn't known about it. I originally thought My Little Pony Tales was Generation 2! One positive I can give is that I love the designs as they give off slightly more realistic horse-like features and it's a cool look. I didn't have any toys nor saw anything on TV with there being no series. I'm sorry, G2! Unfortunately, you hit the bottom of the barrel.
7. My Little Pony Generation 3.5
Now, this spot is interesting! The third generation of MLP dominated the 2000s with newer colorful ponies like Pinkie Pie and Minty. On top of that, multiple specials began selling in DVDs that also aired on TV. By late 2009, Hasbro decided to revamp the series twice (sort of). They gathered a group of ponies who were well known in G3 (Pinkie Pie, Starsong, Rainbow Dash, Cheerilee, Toola Roola, Sweetie Belle, & Scootaloo) and gave them a redesign as well as likely aging them down for younger audiences. There was a 45-minute holiday special titled, Twinkle Wish Adventure as well as a couple mini episodes and new toys that spawned from this revamp.
It eventually led to the second revamp titled, Newborn Cuties where the characters aged down to babies....you had to see it to believe it. I actually owned a G3.5 Pinkie Pie, a Newborn Cuties Pinkie, and a baby singing Starsong back in the day. These redesigns couldn't do it for me after being mesmerized by G3. I remember being upset that even Ponyville got a resign and it looked so bland compared to how the town looked early on. Newborn Cuties also looks extremely off with their pony heads and baby bodies. This generation is mostly hated by the fandom and I can see why. At least, it had more to offer than Generation 2. It was a nice distraction for young girls. It's now best to be left alone by an older me. If any of you like seeing fillies and baby ponies, this is the generation for you.
6. My Little Pony Generation 1.5/ My Little Pony Tales
Let's go back to the year, 1992! You're sitting in your room and you're watching, Disney Channel. You're watching your favorite shows like, Goof Troop, The Little Mermaid, or Raw Toonage and you come across this colorful horse show. After Generation 1's series came to a close in 1987, we are now hit with a new series for pony fans in the 90s. This is the generation I previously thought was Generation 2. That is in fact not the case! We follow a group of pony friends as they spend their days in Ponyland going to school, hanging out for milkshakes, having sleepovers, and feuding with the resident boys. Our main ponies are Starlight, Sweetheart, Melody, Bright Eyes, Patch, Clover, and Bon Bon whom we follow in their daily lives. I find this show to be.....innocent, but weird (and not in a good way). It's passable for a Saturday morning cartoon and it does have funny moments, but something was off.
Generation 1 left quite the impression on young audiences during the 80s. Ponies that not only sung and danced, but ponies that went through continuous magical adventures involving dragons, princesses, witches, evil kings, and all sorts of mythical creatures. My Little Pony Tales has talking and singing ponies, but there was an odd lack of magic with the show emphasizing more on Slice-of-Life. Not that I have any issues with that genre! It just feels odd seeing these magical horses not doing any magic and living in a modernized world. The characters also have annoying moments which is likely because the writers wanted to portray preteen behavior (since the ponies are preteens in this show), but it also falls into some cheesy 90s writing. Like I said, it is passable so I believe there's an audience for this one. It can make nice riffing material too!
5. My Little Pony Generation 4.5/ Pony Life
Here are the table scraps of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic....except, these table scraps were pretty okay. This show came onto streaming services and YouTube from November 7, 2020 until May 22, 2021. This was supposed to be a successor, spin-off, and reboot to FIM. The previous show had already ended, so I was chill with seeing the characters again in a different style. This generation was.....bonkers, to say the least! It was already kind of a struggle seeing fans adjust to the new chibi art style, but it was also a struggle keeping up with the show's new format. Pony Life was incredibly energetic as each episode was around 5 minutes (10 since they're in two-parts). There was also some crazy new quirks to the cast with Applejack breaking The Fourth Wall, Fluttershy shrinking and massively growing at will, and everyone casually drinking potions left and right. For me, it was hard to keep up with the fast pace of the show. However, I did appreciate the cast of The Mane Six reprising their roles for this show.
Season 2 introduced viewers to Lightning Flash Chill (the tiger), Sugar Snap (the peacock), and Echo (the bat). Meet The Wild Siders! They're unicorn-hybrid creatures who work at a healthy food restaurant called, Salad Bowl Junction in their home realm. I honestly enjoyed them! They give off similar vibes to The Care Bear Cousins which is fascinating because the 80s actually did a spin-off toyline with a similar premise by having other pretty animals. There have also been episodes where characters from the previous series make an appearance such as Spike, Trixie Lulamoon, and Discord. I enjoyed this more than My Little Pony Tales and the characters are still likable, but it still has issues. I'm still put off by the constant energy in almost every minute. I don't feel attached to this show, but I do see myself watching it once in a while because the episodes aren't that long and I've grown used to the art style by now with how cute everyone looks. Also, it's nice seeing The Mane Six again!
4. My Little Pony Generation 5
The year is 2021, it has been a couple years since Generation 4 ended, and this had some major horseshoes to fill! September 22 of that year presented us with a debut film on Netflix titled, A New Generation featuring stars like Vanessa Hudgens and Sofia Carson. It was actually pretty good! I instantly loved the characters, the animation, the story, and all the songs! It was a great introduction to G5. Personally, I enjoyed it much better than the early concept which was going be having The Mane Six meet each other all over again in a new Equestria. Twilight would've been an Earth Pony, Pinkie would've been a Pegasus, Fluttershy would've been a Unicorn, and Applejack was on the verge of likely getting replaced with a new character. Instead, Generation 5 is supposed to take place DECADES after the events of G4 with ponies and other creatures becoming separated from fear and prejudice. While it was shocking since G4 ended with bringing creatures together, it does make sense for history to repeat itself. The Mane Six have now become what you call, "An Old Pony's Tale" and The Magic of Friendship has been abandoned....until one pony stood up. A pony named, Sunny Starscout!
We follow her along with her friends Izzy Moonbow, Princess Zipp Storm, Princess Pipp Petals, and Sheriff Hitch Trailblazer on their mission to restore magic in Equestria and bring everyone together. After the film, we got a series on Netflix titled, Make Your Mark as well as a series of shorts on YouTube named, Tell Your Tale (I wish it was actually Tail) that took place after the events of the movie. I have mixed feelings on both series. On one hand, I enjoy the art styles, I love the songs still, and I like the characters that were introduced like Misty Brightdawn and Sparky the Dragon. On the other hand, the episodes can be messy. We get pieces of information on how magic faded from Equestria, but it still doesn't feel like we're getting the whole picture. The IDW Comics have been giving a little more than the series. I also have many questions on G5's villain, Opaline who is an ALICORN! How did she become an alicorn or was she born one?! G5 wants to be its own thing, but it also clashes with trying to be a sequel to G4. It's a mess, but it's a beautiful mess! I do want to see more.
3. My Little Pony Generation 1
Welcome to the generation that started it all! Say "thank you" to this generation for being the franchise's starting point please! Also, let's give a BIG "thank you" to My Pretty Pony for making this all possible! Before we got a full series, we got two TV specials titled, Rescue at Midnight Castle then Escape from Catrina in 1984 until we got a full-length film in 1986 many know as, My Little Pony: The Movie featuring the voices of recognizable names like Danny DeVito and Madeline Kahn. I've always found this generation to be fun to watch while having some 80's cheesy moments. There was a mixture of magic, action, adventure, and pure pony fluff that kept me sitting through multiple episodes. G1 had messy dialogue, some messy hand-drawn animation, and sometimes messy plot, but it was always charming and to the point. There were times where the pacing was very fast, but not as energetically exhausting as G4.5. This show brought a lot to the table with mystical adventures and characters. This generation gave us unicorns, pegasi, twinkle-eyed ponies, sea ponies, Spike the Dragon, witches, and dear sweet Megan Williams.
After Generation 1, there was no longer a use for any human characters in MLP (unless if we count G4's Equestria Girls) and while it is a little sad, it does make G1 a little more unique. While Megan is the bearer of The Rainbow of Light, she's always there for her pony friends whenever they're in trouble and will always be down to have fun in Ponyland. She even includes her younger siblings, Danny and Molly into the mix. Aside from having human characters, there's also a fair share of creatures like dragons, penguins, and giant crabs. We also have other familiar names in this generation like Applejack and Twilight. This show even introduced memorable villains like Tirac, The Smooze, and Grogar. I feel like we owe a lot to this generation even if it's not everyone's favorite. I wouldn't be making this list if not for this show leaving such a a huge impact and leading into future generations to come. If you're feeling nostalgic, I think you'll have a good time checking this out.
2. My Little Pony Generation 3
I know some of you are shocked....trust me, I know! Let me explain!....I can't help but love G3! I grew up with G3! I enjoyed it so much when I was little and I can't help but still like it today! Is it perfect? No! Is it messy? Yes! Did I have fun? Very much, thank you! In the year of 2003, we were presented with a lineup of new and improved MLP toys different from the previous gens and a Direct-to-Video special titled, A Charming Birthday which introduces our new ponies. As each year passed by, we got new specials and new ponies like Star Catcher, Princess Rarity of Unicornia, Wysteria, and so much more! This generation also includes Spike from G1! One thing I loved about G3 was watching all the specials and movies that came out. I'd always watch A Very Minty Christmas every time December rolled around! I thought Sky Wishes and Star Catcher's friendship was so cute to watch during Dancing In The Clouds and I absolutely adore Star Catcher's design. When Spike was reintroduced debuting in The Princess Promenade, I thought it was interesting that he was more knowledgeable and cultured rather than the sweet and innocent personality he had in G1. We were also introduced to fairy-like ponies called, Breezies. While G3 had little to no antagonists, less magical creatures than G1, and a slice-of-life feel like G1.5, there was still plenty of magical adventures to be had.
I absolutely loved the aesthetic G3 was giving to its audience at the time as I couldn't get enough of the color scheme! I've never seen so many shades pink, purple, blue, and even hints of light green since watching Barbie movies! Their hometown, Ponyville looked so beautiful with the purple/pink castle standing front and center. Even other places like Unicornia, Butterfly Island, Breezie Blossom, and Rainbow Wishes Amusement Park are fun to look at. I didn't find the characters annoying and I loved watching their adventures while learning lessons. However, this generation was given a handful of hate like G3.5 mainly because pony fans though it "doesn't reach the same standards as G4" and it made me a little sad. G3 wasn't meant to be groundbreaking or anything. It was just meant to sell toys while using movies and specials to showcase the ponies making new friends, solving problems, and having fun. The same thing can be said about all the generations, really. I get why people don't enjoy it, but I don't think it's warranted of all the hate that it gets. The stories can be too simple and the executions might not be the best, but they're charming. Okay, everypony! We're reaching the end here! Let's see what my favorite generation of My Little Pony is!
1. My Little Pony Generation 4/ Friendship Is Magic
There was no competition. There was no doubt. If anyone asked me what my favorite generation is, I would say G4 in an instant. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic really changed the game for the franchise as a whole! Lauren Faust (animator, writer, director, producer, creator of DC Superhero Girls, and married to Craig McCracken) got this show going in 2010 and it was a MASSIVE success! Toy sales were through the roof, comics were made, music albums were made, merchandise was highly recommended, and the show practically dominated the whole decade as it lasted for nine (technically ten) seasons from 2010 til 2019. Everyone fell in love with Twilight Sparkle, Pinkie Pie, Rainbow Dash, Applejack, Rarity, and Fluttershy. We just call them, The Mane Six! This was actually a technical reboot to G3 with such familiar names in this gen. There's also familiar names from G1 that are present like Twilight, Applejack, Spike, Grogar, and Tirac (except he's renamed Tirek). I couldn't get enough of this show! I remember watching the first episode when it aired for the two-part series premier instantly wanting more when the first episode ended with, "To Be Continued...." and I was hooked! Each season gave us memorable characters, fantastic locations, exciting lore, amazing songs, and everyone's character growth throughout the series. This generation sparked a fun spinoff called, Equestria Girls where Twilight travels into a different universe where everyone is a human and Megan Williams from G1 even makes a cameo. There was even a full-length movie in 2017 featuring stars like Emily Blunt, Zoe Saldana, Sia, and Taye Diggs. This series also led the way for Pony Life to be made into G4.5 and Generation 5 as its sequel series.
Of course, I can't keep going on about Generation 4 without mentioning The Brony Fandom! With Friendship Is Magic being such a successful show, it didn't only reach younger audiences. It also reached adults too....mainly targeted towards men hence where the term, bronies came from. For a whole decade this fandom has made so many fantastic projects inspired by the series. Music videos, fan songs, remixes, audio dramas, fanart, fanfics, animations, OCs, AUs, and so much more! You had to see it to believe it! I know just as many Brony songs as I do official G4 songs! This generation and its fandom changed my life! I don't know which season is my favorite because there's so many good episodes. Not every episode is perfect and maybe there are some who are put-off by the art style, but it's a really good time. Who would have thought that a show about magical animated ponies would make THAT much of an impact?! I highly recommend that you give G4 a watch if you're interested because you'll definitely have something to write home about.
Conclusion
Welp, that's my list! Thank you for sitting down and reading my thoughts. My Little Pony has been a successful franchise for up to 40 years (and still continuing)! I'll always love these colorful ponies no matter how messy each generation can be. MLP played a big part in my childhood so it was nice to look back on every generation as an adult. I'm looking forward to see what the future holds for newer generations and I hope any of you pony fans have a generation that holds a special place in your heart.🐎❤🦄💕
Images (in terms of artwork) by: KacperKrysiak, Lea Dabssi, Justasuta, Tony Fleecs, ASKometa
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MLP Broodmother Virus Info: Stage 6 & Other Details
Broodmother Virus Stage 6/Final Stage - Rebirth
The cocoon the patient was housed in grows larger and larger as the pony within changes, until finally the cocoon bursts, revealing them radically changed. The patient is now enormous, in both height and weight, towering alongside some of the tallest trees and their bodies horrifically bloated, their bellies now filled to the brim with eggs.
Their body has taken an insectoid appearance, with their limbs segmented, fibrous membranes growing where their manes and tails once did, mandible-like jaws, and whatever voice they used to have been changed to a chittering, high-pitched tone. Their body structure also now mirrors that of an insect queen, all of their body's resources devoted to reproduction, being protected and fed by the Copycat's they've produced.
Interestingly, the patient still has a cutie mark at this stage, though whatever cutie mark they emerge with is different from the one they started with. This suggests that while the patient isn't mindless, the original pony's personality is well and truly dead, and has been replaced with a new personality altogether, a new being born from the ashes of the fallen pony.
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The originally born Copycat's are the second highest ranking in the Copycat hives, tending to their host, guarding the hive, and tending to their newborn siblings. They are also tasked with hunting for new hosts for said siblings to be born from, through either seeking them out manually or luring them towards the hive.
The hosts in this stage also begin to produce some kind of royal jelly, which alongside providing nutrients to the hive's members, also gives pony's that consume it an intense feeling of devotion, often leading to said pony's willingly offering themselves as hosts.
While each patient and their Copycat's act as their own mini hive, each infected seem to be linked together into one, larger faction. They have free will and can think of their own accord but seem to share some kind of psychic link between each other, allowing them all to keep track of each other and communicate from long distances.
At this point, Ponyville is entirely overrun, with very few ponies alive/uninfected, Twilight and Spike remaining some of the only ones left untouched, as they still remain hidden in the lab attempting to find some kind of solution. For the most part, the other major cities have remained stable thanks to the princesses' efforts, though cases of infection have still been documented.
With the Copycat's and their eggs still proving unphased by magical means of treatment, communications with both Rarity and Applejack going silent, Fluttershy's missing stasis since being retrieved by Discord, and Rainbow Dash's death, hope is quickly running dry for the battered and broken purple Alicorn in terms of finding a solution.
#mlp broodmother au#mlp broodmother virus#mlp infection au#//feels good to be writing about this again :D of course leaving the new Pinkie unnamed cause the poll isn't done yet#tw body horror
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hello! I saw your post about the G5 Hitch toy and as someone whose interest in G5 is only surface deep ATM but wants to know more bc My Little Pony is my special interest I was curious about the different lines of toys that have been released for G5. I have that exact Hitch toy as pictured, minus accessories, that I picked up in a thrift shop as a set with the rest of the ponies from the first movie and while I assumed that that was the standard size pony now I'm curious if there are different lines with different sizes. Apologies if this doesn't make sense as I'm very tired and thank you very much for your time! ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
Hi there! MLP is my special interest too, LOL! You found the right person!! But you're in for a long answer, which you are probably prepared for, come to think of it!
tl;dr: There's multiple sizes, and the most common release seems to be the "brushable"/3" size, with the next biggest being the "styling size"/6".
It's tricky to 'officially' categorize the G5 line in general, I think, because it seems like every release is - IDK, maybe I'm just not in tune with the fandom stuff, but it's kinda random!? For starters though, Strawberry Reef is often a very good resource, although I know during the G4 line she fell behind a bit!
It does look like she has (almost) everyone covered so far, to my understanding!
In my mind, I kind of split them up into the "standard" line (the little guys with the jointed legs, the first line was released as the Crystal Adventure line I believe!), which would have been called the 'brushables' in the G4 line, but ... these all have sculpted hair! T_T And then there's some variations, like the Dollar General singles which do have brushable hair (yay!) except for Hitch, but they have no jointed legs. Strawberry Reef calls these "Regular Size 3"" which does imply that they're the 'standard' release.
And then I call the bigger ones (Strawberry Reef's "Large Size 6"") the styling size, because back in G4 days they were called that due to typically coming with a lot of styling/accessorizing type accessories. The little brushables might come with a comb or pet, but the big ones would get comb, clips, elastics, etc. (Not to be confused with the styling heads, of course, which you can see down at the bottom of SR's page!)
I believe (correct me if I'm wrong!) that the "movie set" of the 6" guys came in a big multipack with all of the characters, Mane Five and Sprout, and the way to tell Hitch apart is whether his hair is flocked or not. SR doesn't have him listed yet (so she is a little behind!), but the one I just got at the 99 Cent Store has flocked hair (and more accessories), and Hitch (and Sprout) from the group set from 2021 (as listed on SR's site) do not have flocked hair.
And that's not even getting into the Ponyville/Blind Bag/mini sized ones!! lmao!
ANYWAY, that was a big info-dump, but I hope it helped you and maybe anyone else who is confused! When I say styling size, that's mostly just me using a holdover from the G4 collector terms, since I don't think they call them that now. I think it's just like ... 'Sparkle Adventures'? But then they call the big multipack 'Shining Adventures', so I don't think there's any consistency there yet for collectors to latch onto. But there's several different sizes to find, and there's even GIANT ones, if you scroll down on SR's page! She has lots of fun info! Happy hunting!
#catboynutsack#I'm cracking up at the username btw lmao when you followed me I did a lil doubletake xD
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I hope Hasbro comes out with 2 inch MLPs again. I really liked having the G4 blind bags because they came with tidbits of personality. They fit in well with my 2 inch Ponyville figures. The only negative thing I've heard about the blind bags was the inaccuracies to show designs
I barely have any G5 ponies because Hasbro went with 1 inch for Mini World Magic :( The ponies from Dollar Tree only have the five main characters from the movie, so I'm going to customize an extra Izzy into a Misty. They made the Busy Books characters between 1.75 and 2.25 inches, which I'm on the fence about getting
#I have G3 Ponyville; G4 blind bag; and some G1 anniversary 2 inch figures set up in a town#my goal is to find more building play sets#I also want to make G3 Storybelle's library and G4 Cloudsdale#my little pony#mlp#text post#bonus chats
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I found am old, legit, playable version of the My Little Pony Gameloft game.
Today, I was playing Cookie Run on my computer, as it's available on there and I wondered if other mobile games were also available on PC.
The first that came to mind was the old Mlp G4 gameloft game that I use to play a few years ago. And since my phone would threaten to blow up if I even so much as thought of playing a mobile game, I decided it was worth a shot.
So off I went and Googled the game and behold it was available through the Microsoft game store I didn't even know was on m computer.
Now, if you don't know the game well this looks all normal but this is DEFINITELY an older version. Here's the most recent version for reference.
I go through the poor quality intro that still fills my heart with nostalgia, shaky picture I took included.
And began to play.
At first I was surprised about how unchanged the intro and tutorial was but then I realized this WAS the old intro and tutorial.
The first thing that really started to convince me that this was an older version was the fact I could get gems from the minecart mini game, wich was changed several years ago in the most recent game.
Now, take a look at my game.
I hadn't played in a while but I at least got to play a bit of the version from 2019. There were DEFINITE changes within the main area such as a costume thing by the train station and an events spot by the minecart game. Both of wich are able to be seen in the most recent versions but not in mine.
Another thing is the Apple family characters no longer have their own area.
As you can see here, they can only be bought in Ponyville and the Crystal Empire isn't even an option! This is an OLD version and I really mean it.
I got to level 10 just to check one more thing and-
The map doesn't even exist. You can't go to the Everfree forest or any of the other areas. They don't exist in this version.
This version of the game has remained unmaintained and untouched probably since the game came out. Since I'm uble to play the most recent game, I can't do much more comparison but I'm willing to record and upload a playthrough of this game where I get all the characters. Or as many as possible.
Just... don't tell Gameloft or Hasbro about this. This is a peice of history I wish to remain accessible. I wanted to share this knowledge but not have it erased, wich is why I'm not posting this information anywhere else. This is our little secret [tumblr].com. ;)
#my little pony#my little pony friendship is magic#mlp#my little pony game#my little pony: friendship is magic
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This Old Treehouse
Hey there, wet bag of mayonnaise. Well, our backlog pile is dwindling! I know I said we'll have MLP comics to last into the new year, but this is the last of the main series that I've got for now! Everything else is gonna be one-shots and spinoffs! I hope that's okay! If it's not, too bad, that's just how it is! Deal with it!
Here's the cover!
Hey, it's more Izzy! You guys like Izzy, right? She's the best thing out of G5. That's why we're giving her two issues in a row! In fact, both are about her crafting tendancies as well. Once again, that's really all there is to say about it! I like MLP and all, but a lot of the time, the covers don't give me a lot to work with. Basically it boils down to "Is your favourite character on the cover? Maybe buy this issue!" And I mean, I guess that works for consumers, but us critics need more material than that~
We open in Bridlewood, which is a rare sight in one of these comics. Just like FiM starting in Ponyville, you kind of expect G5 comics to start in Maretime Bay. So I guess Izzy is keeping a second home in Bridlewood, even though she also lives at the Brighthouse. Like, I expect Zipp and Pipp to be second-home-owning bougies, but Izzy literally lives in a tree. Maybe the Brighthouse is her second home, but either way the point stands. Speaking of second houses, though, the string decoration she's trying to hang snaps, and goes flying into an abandoned treehouse nearby.
Man, that string must've had some serious tension, because it launches, like, a hundred feet or more. Maybe her magic increased the elasticity or something. Either way, she mad, and she goes to try and retrieve it. She gets a big spook inside the abandoned treehouse by a huge shadowy figure, but of course it turns out to be a bunch of animals. The animals flee once revealed, but them smashing through the boarded-up window gives her the opportunity to examine her surroundings. Clearly Izzy is not satisfied with how much property she owns, and promptly decides to fix this place up for her friends as well.
And I do mean "for", not "with". She intends the whole treehouse to be a surprise, scavenging some items from the alleys of Maretime Bay, narrowly avoiding Zipp in the process. She spends all day on it, until she even falls asleep in the treehouse. The animals watch her all night, like adorable voyeurs. She wakes up marveling at how nice the place looks, and invites her friends to come over and see. And in spite of the rainy weather, they drop whatever they were doing and come all the way out to Bridlewood to see her surprise.
It turns into a surprise for her as well, as when she opens the door to the treehouse again, all the cushions and decorations have been ripped up and smashed. Just general devastation. Perhaps these adorable animals running around the place are to blame? Izzy's in tears, big disappointed that forest critters would be so hateful to her art. Well, Hitch is here now, so why doesn't he just… ask them? You know, use that special power that apparently only he has for whatever reason? Yeah, let's do that! That should advance the plot!
So, as you might expect, this place isn't abandoned, at least on a technical level. Nope, these animals live here. Figures a property-acquiring pony like Izzy would disregard their squatter's rights. She sadly turns to leave, having been driven off by small animals, when Hitch tells her to wait. A few more lines from the squirrel and they agree the treehouse does need some work. So why not get some free labour out of these home invaders~? And then we'll totally "share" the space when it's done! Yeah, that's the ticket!
So then we get a big montage of all the ponies fixing up the treehouse. Like, the animals don't even pitch in, they just sit on the ponies and supervise. What do you think this is, a Disney film~? Zipp fixes some shelves, Pipp figures a windowsill would make a good mini-karaoke stage, and so on. Hitch, meanwhile, actually turns some shelves into animal beds. Clearly the only one putting some thought into who actually is going to be living here. And so the comic ends with the ponies and animals sharing the same space in peace--for now…
All the coloniser and landlord stuff is mostly jokes for my amusement, but still. I don't think this is a great issue. Oh, sure, it's a cute story about ponies, but they do barge their way into someone else's living space and proceed to make it their own. Like, even when purportedly working together, the ponies do all the work and continue to cater it to their tastes. Like, that "mini karaoke stage" Pipp builds? It's mini to her scale, she's the one using it in the end. Animals don't care about karaoke, Pipp! Only Hitch had the right spirit here. Like, you only need a slight rewrite to tweak this one. If they fixed up the place in the animals' favour and decided it wasn't their place to butt in, I think that would've been a much better story.
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Little doodle of human form :3 ermmm anyways im gonna add a bit more but here’s like a top left to right mini comic of flash and twilight reuniting DISCLAIMER I REMEMBER NOTHINGA BOUT MLP IM JUST HAVING FUN!!!
So realistically i was thinking and talking about it with a friend (our pony interest like synced up at the same time) and like realistically i think Flash should’ve went to the pony dimension for twi and i think he 100% wouldve because he cannot keep fumbling bad bitches at every left and right.
Anyways he’d probably have a blank flank unlike pony Flash and be more confused than anything asking around for twilight (while talking about how he already misses his hands and bipedal legs) and would most likely be mistaken as a changing by some of the members of the main 6 since they know Flash as a guard and they’re like “what’re you doing here in Ponyville Flash??? :0” before quickly growing suspicious. As a result, they probably would mistake human Flash for a changing and lock him up in the dungeons to figure out how to deal with him if that’s the case. So cue like whatever this is idk. Ill probably do a bit later but its not meant to be Long i just wanted to draw ponies
I HAVE TO DO EVERYTHING MYSELF!!!!! >:(
Anywyas flash should come to the pony world
#twilight x flash#jinks art#flash sentry#mlp#sketch#mini comic#twilight sparkle#my little pony#mlp au#flash x twilight#mlp flashlight#flashlight mlp#ship art#listen they Can be so cute to me like liek plase PLESE see the vision PLEEASE PLEASEE#anyways back to doing whatever i gotta do today i missed class because of this
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Agere apps-
Please read my dni in my bio before interacting!
All of these are free and you can get them on your phone :3
My favourites- 🌸
-Kotodama Diary- you look after a bunch of creatures by descovering new words and you can keep them and customize a room for them to live in
-Adorable Home- in this game you look after a bunch of cats and decorate your house
-My Little Pony Colour By Magic- you get to colour in my little pony images while decorating a friendship museum 🌸
-My Little Pony Magic Princess- you get to decorate ponyville and play a bunch of different mini games
-My Little Pony Pocket Ponies- you complete challenges were you beat the mlp characters in the game 'pocket ponies' (this game could be a bit challenging if you regress to a very young age)
-My Little Pony Celebration- you have tea parties with two different my little pony characters every day and earn in game rewards 🌸
-Toca Life World- you get to have what's like a dollhouse but on your phone
-Toca Kitchen 2- you feed three different characters different types of food and you can cook and mke different food combinations
-Hello Kitty Educational Games- There's loads of different games you can play and then you can get points to get more levels and buy hello kitty clothes and furniture for her room
-Hello Kitty Fashion Star- you get to own a boutique and style outfits for customers 🌸
-Animal Restaurant- you get to own a restaurant run by animals and you can upgrade the restaurant and decorate it
-Good Pizza, Great Pizza- you get to own a pizza restaurant and there's loads of funny characters and you can customize the restaurant and get new toppings for your pizzas 🌸
-Otter Ocean- clean an ocean and get loads of different otters while you do it
-Like A Dino- you play a song with a cute dinosaur as the tune gets faster, then earn points to get different dinosaurs
-MySchool Be the Teacher- you get to teach a class of pretend students english and maths 🌸
-My Music Tower- play different songs and upgrade a tower with decorations
-Tsuki Odyssey- you can decorate your house befriend villagers and fish 🌸
-My Talking Angela 2- you can look after a cat and play loads of different mini games and you can unlock different clothes 🌸
-Cats are Cute- you fill up a town with cats and you can look after them 🌸
-Animal Doll Shop- you run a shop that sells stuffies, you can make new stuffies and sell them to customers
-Virtual Families 3- you look after a family on your phone and renovate their house 🌸
Elf Cake Clicker- you get to buy new elves and they make a cake with their ingredients
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Doing the rewrite before the review anytime soon… (No Pictures this time)
My Little Pony: Generations is a 5 issue miniseries that served as the last time we would see the Gen 4 ponies. That changed with the upcoming MLP: Classic Reimagined with Little Fillies. Now to spoil my review, a big problem with the Generations Mini-Series is for a series about crossing over with Generation 1, there’s barely a crossover. The focus is more on characters inspired by Generation 1 and we don’t even see the Gen 1 ponies until the last page of the third issue. And even then they don’t really do much. So let’s see if I could make a better one.
Issue 1
This issue begins with a retelling of the MLP Movie. Basically how the Smooze were defeated by the Flutterponies. Now Reeka and Draggle have to clean up the mess of the Smooze since Hydia ordered them to, so they sent it into a dimensional void. In that void, the Smooze solidified itself into four S'monies. They split off into different directions, one going to the G4 Universe. In such a quick time, the G4 S’monie causes chaos in Ponyville and slowly spreads to the rest of Equestria. Twilight, visiting at the time, discovers that there’s an infection like in the original comic and its source was in the G1 Universe. Which leads to…
Issue 2
They arrive in Ponyland where they meet the Ponies in it. They explain what happened and a few went to get the Breezies since they think it could be as easy as it was. A small series of interactions before we get back into G4. The Flutterponies try but their wings aren’t as effective. So using the Power of the Elements within the G4 Ponies as well as the Flutterponies winds to remove the effect. They follow the remnants as it returns to their original source, the G4 S’Monie. He escapes into a portal, which the group follows…
To the Pony Tales universe. There they see the spread caused by the G1 Breezie. They try the same thing but it's harder this time since the two are together. Luckily the G1 Ponies had the Rainbow with them, helping the Flutterponies and G4 Ponies. Now with the two S'monies escaping to two different dimensions, the group splits up to follow them and hope that with the new friends they made in this world it can help them defeat the S'monies in the others.
Issue 3
The first half goes into the Gen 2 universe. There was only one game based on this, so this is where the creative juices can flow. With the group dealing with two S'monies, the Gen 1s and 2 Ponies discover the true Magic of Friendship to help defeat the S’monies of this world. Repeat for Gen 3. The two groups get back together since both the S'monies went to this world to escape. Which leads to…
Issue 4
The full Group of Ponies entering the world of Gen 5. To their surprise, nothing seems wrong. So a small group goes into Maretime Bay to investigate (1 per generation, with Twilight taking lead). They all look amazed at the surroundings, though the Pony Tales Pony thinks it's closer to their home. They are amazed to see Earth Ponies use magic. Twilight thinks it would probably be a better idea to ask the people if they noticed anything weird. So they go to a smoothie shack…
Where Sunny Starscout fangirls over Twilight. This confuses Twilight so Sunny invites them to the Lighthouse. The group meet and Sunny explains their deal. Twilight is worried because this means her reign eventually fails. But the other Generations say that it doesn’t have to be that way. The Jokers of each one also bring up Multiverse Theory.
Meanwhile, in the renovating Canterlogic, the S'monies regroup in more ways than one. And using the old Anti-Pegasi and Anti-Unicorn technology, they merge with each other and themselves to create a giant monster. The issue ends with it erupting out of the building.
Issue 5
Big Fight issue where The Party made up of numerous Generations take on the Giant Smooze. The more action oriented ponies do their best to keep their aim off the fleeing civilians while the support ponies help the civilians avoid danger. The Flutterponies are captured but a Pony Tales and G3 Pony manages to get them loose from the net. Sunny wishes the Lighthouse was stronger which leads Twilight to ask what she means. Sunny explains it's the source of all magic for poneis and that gives Twilight an idea. Twilight makes a big speech about Friendship and it inspires everyone. So inspired that the LightHouse glows brighter than ever before. In the other worlds, feeling their friends need help, give their emotional support. So with the Power of six different Pony Worlds, a Rainbow Blast covered all the Worlds, eliminating every single trace of Smooze in them. Not the good Smooze of G4, but the evil one.
They all say their goodbyes as they return home, as Twilight gives the metaphorical torch to Sunny. And it ends with Sunny and her friends knowing that together, there’s nothing they can’t accomplish.
So that would be my take. What did you think?
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In order to celebrate my 800+ followers, I'm making this G3 MLP commercials masterpost! Thank you for sticking with me and my everlasting love for the same pony for 2 years. There are more to come, dw. I love you, and have fun!
PS: MAPS stay the HONK away from this post. With you being the only exception, anyone can DM me if I forgot anything (I didn't include mini-ponyville and G3.5 because I'm lazy)
1. Cotton Candy Cafe (x)
2. Frilly Frocks Boutique (x)
2. Celebration Castle (x)
3. Friendship Ball Ponies (jewels, fashion) (x)
4. Scootin’ along ponies (x)
5. Dance Studio with Twinkle Twirl (x)
6.. Super Long Hair Ponies (x)
7.. Rainbow Wishes Amusement Park (x)
8. Butterfly Island (x)
9. Twist and Style Petal Parlour (x)
10. Crystal Rainbow Castle (x)
11. So Soft (x)
12. Sing and Dance Pinkie Pie (x)
There’s more to watch on Michael Mangione’s YT channel!
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Hi, can you help me? I really like my little pony dolls and ive been wanting to start a collection of all the generation four gals if I can (i would settle for the mane 6 and a few others), however i have no idea where to start or how to find any, and on amazon i have only find weird knockoffs that have hard silicon hair. I also want to have an archive of all thr launched dolls, both mlp and equestria girls, but again, i have no idea how to research or really do any of this, do id really really like some pointers, or if you dont have any, for you to point me to someone who does.
Hi! Oh gosh, sorry for the late reply!! I'm not great about checking my Asks, and I only seem to get notifications for messages about half the time! >.>
So... it's a funny thing! Because when I was building most of my early collection in the early 2000s, the way to do it was to buy big eBay lots, and sell/trade any extras you didn't want from there. But now with eBay prices skyrocketing, and more folks getting into collecting/flipping pony lots, prices are all over the place - mostly ridiculously high.
Prices for G4, at least, seem to still be pretty low! More people are selling than buying. So if you're looking for G4 ponies, I highly recommend looking for eBay lots. I've still gotten some good deals there, even on harder-to-find ponies like G4 Minty. There's a fair amount of people just flipping them from the thrift, or selling childhood/post-fandom collections, so you can get good prices for them still. (G1 is less so! And G3 seems to be creeping up as well.)
I also suggest Mercari! Mercari is, unlike Facebook pickups, generally assumed to be for mailing items, so although there's some stiff competition, you can still find good deals! You can use that as an app or on their website! (If you are good at IRL stuff, you could always try the thrift stores yourself, or try local flea markets/toy fairs/Facebook sales! G4 is plentiful among toy collectors, especially those who trade secondhand, and you might be able to get some deals!)
I'm curious about what hard silicon hair ponies you're finding! I took a quick look, and I think you may be seeing the Ponyville/blind bag figures, which are minis. When I look on Amazon I still see some G4 stuff, but it's mostly 3rd party sellers, so it's very expensive. I still scroll through the Amazon Warehouse from time to time - you won't find older ponies, but if there's any newer releases you like, they may have those a little cheaper with a banged-up box! I found a cool Cutie Mark Crew set for $6 on there recently!
The most well-organized and comprehensive site, at least for the first few years, was Strawberry Reef (here's her release list by year), but I believe she fell behind in the past few years, since it only goes up to 2013. (She may have skipped G4 in favor of G4.5? I see links for G5 stuff there now.) MLP Merch is keeping up admirably, but I'm not sure if they have a chronological guide. There may also be some stuff in the various MLP wikis, but I haven't done a lot of research on that yet!
I suggest eBay by and large, but I also suggest checking out the MLPArena - it's one of the last remaining pony forums, and there's still folks selling and trading there! MLPTP is also still going, but they seem to be less busy than the Arena. I'd suggest Facebook, but the crowd there is Real Bad, and a lot of the folks who've become popular there were previously banned for being scammers on the forums. So if you join MLP groups there, be wary, and pay very strictly with Paypal goods/services - no friends/family, no Facebook pay. (Neither will give you ANY level of buyer protection!) There was once a feedback group for Facebook, but it turned out that it was run by some of the same scammers who got banned from the forums.
I'm trying to think of what else to say - I've found some nice and cheap G4 ponies on instagram flash sales, and I've also found some overpriced G4 ponies there! It really just depends on who's selling and how popular/packed their sales are. Jupiter.magia, for example, is a very popular, friendly seller; I got some great basic G4 ponies from her! But her sales posts would get claims within like .05 seconds. Ditto for Kristwoforks, a popular thrift reseller. She does a lot of sales, and has a LOT of fans! (And then of course, there's the classic "super popular seller who everyone loves but will occasionally scam people out of their items and attack anyone who speaks up", which I've personally run into in the past, as well as witnessed my friends get scammed by multiple Big Names.) Instagram, sadly, isn't a real sales platform, so there's no protection if things go south; your only recourse is through Paypal, and there's no real way to leave feedback, so scammers thrive there, as they do on Facebook. You have to be very careful and mindful of your claim deadlines, so I generally warn beginning buyers away from there until they gain a little more experience, and can pick up when someone's giving off bad vibes. I've found most of my IG buys from people I follow; they'll say, 'oh I got this last week from X!' so I'll go follow X's page for their next sale; or Y will get their sale post boosted on my friend's story, so I'll go check them out too. It's much safer IMO to find sellers by this sort of word-of-mouth, because then you know someone who had at least one good interaction with them.
I gave you a LOT of information here, ha ha, but I'm doing my best to be comprehensive! You've decided to collect G4 at a very good time, because with the end of the series, folks are losing interest, and selling off their collections. Not everyone of course, but quite a few! I wish you the best of luck in your future collecting adventures! And feel free to pop back around if you get stuck or have more questions!
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My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Pinkie Pie pancake art video by Sonya's Pancakes Watch us create our MLP Pinkie Pie pancake art on youtube here: MLP Pinkie Pie pancake art video What Pancake Art should we do next? Comment below and let us know what YOU think! We've been My Little Pony fans ever since we were young girls. Although the original My Little Pony series has always been dear to my heart, the current My Little Pony Friendship is Magic series has a charm to it that no one should pass up. The My Little Pony Friendship is Magic animated series is based on the Hasbro's My Little Pony franchise. The series stars a unicorn pony named Twilight Sparkle, a student of Princess Celestia, the ruler of the magical land of Equestria. The princess gives Twilight the task of learning about friendship and sends her and her assistant, a baby dragon named Spike, to Ponyville. There, they meet some interesting ponies, including action-loving Rainbow Dash, glamorous Rarity, hard-working Applejack, timid Fluttershy, and hyperactive Pinkie Pie. Together, they go on adventures, solve various problems, and learn about the magic of friendship. The My Little Pony series has expanded into many different spin offs, movies and mini series, including one of their most popular movies as of yet: My Little Pony Equestria Girls. The driving force behind the My Little Pony series has always been toys. Even as a little girl I would play with the original My Little Pony figures and watch the My Little Pony animated cartoons. Popular My Little Pony Merchandise including the new My Little Pony Fashion Run Away figures currently in stores, and more! We're inspired to create a My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Pinkie Pie pancake art. My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Pinkie Pie history: Pinkie Pie is a female Earth pony and one of the main characters of My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Her father and mother call her by her full name, Pinkamena Diane Pie, in The Cutie Mark Chronicles, Hearthbreakers, and the chapter book Pinkie Pie and the Rockin' Ponypalooza Party! Pinkie is energetic and sociable, and she represents the element of laughter. She works at Sugarcube Corner and lives on the bakery's second floor with Gummy, her pet toothless baby alligator. She writes and performs many songs, and she is the source of many of the comical and cartoonish gags in the show. She is called Ponka Po in some merchandise. Woot! Enjoy our My Little Pony Friendship is Magic Pinkie Pie pancake art!
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The Fast and the Friendliest
Hey there, romantic encounters with mayonnaise jars. Well, it's time to get into another MLP review, don't you think? It's just what we do around here. And it's infinitely more enjoyable than any New 52 reviews, let me tell you~
Here's another great cover:
Not quite as awesome as the previous issue's, but still a good cover. I admit I don't know who that purple monkey in the corner is, but if I know anything about Transformers, fans would probably prefer if he was a truck. But ye, Flutters loves the animals. Sure, we all do. But you know what these animals lead to, right? It's gotta be the best one, right~?
So it's a regular, pleasant day on the outskirts of Ponyville. Fluttershy is entertaining her guest and close friend Discord, when the conversation is disrupted by an enormous explosion outside. Discord promises it's no trick, and they take a look outside to discover Soundwave has landed in Fluttershy's backyard. Neither Flutters or Discord can really comprehend what Soundwave actually is, but once he starts ejecting his tapes from his chest, she gets way into it. After all, if he's caring for all these animals (and Frenzy), he must be friend material.
Fluttershy heads out first, introducing herself and explaining her interest in the newcomer. Soundwave assesses her threat level as negative. Not so with Discord, easily reading the wily draconequus as a high-level threat and opening fire. Discord dodges, and turns himself into a robot as well to try and comprehend Soundwave better. He understands changing shapes, and he understands shifty deceptions. But Soundwave is still like nothing else he's encountered. Soundwave, for his part, keeps suggesting Discord tone down the absurdity or be eliminated.
Fluttershy, meanwhile, is having a grand time chatting about her exploits and life story to the mini-cassette menagerie. Ratbat, Laserbeak, and Ravage actually listen intently, but Frenzy is getting a bit antsy. Flutters notices a scratch on Ravage’s nose and begins to fret. Frenzy protests that it's just battle damage, but Fluttershy takes out a soothing balm cream anyway. This is too much for Frenzy, and he swats the cream out of her hoof, knocking her backwards and causing her to fall sqaurely on her rump. This is played for exactly as much drama as if he just shot her~
Fluttershy is legitimately upset now. She did honestly try to be nice and make the others feel welcome. But you know who isn't welcome? Bullies. Bullies are never welcome at Casa de Flutters. Discord lends a hand by turning all the animals on Fluttershy's property into robots as well, to even the odds, and they turn and swarm over Soundwave. This is quite a Squirrel Girl victory. Even the other mini-cassettes turn on Frenzy, who protests that they shouldn't let this ruin their friendship. And it's that word that sets Flutters back on the rails. Soundwave concedes, friendship is superior. Even Frenzy apologises, and the group continues to chat and hang out, even as the rest of the Decepticon forces order them to report to their coordinates~
For our second story, we start with Rainbow Dash doing a relax in the clouds, munching on an apple. Suddenly she's blown from her cloud by something moving very fast. The big red blur, noticing it's knocked Rainbow over, stops and unfolds back into a robot shape. This is Windblade, who's not as new as Gauge but still in my "unfamiliar" territory. She and Rainbow immediately hit it off over mutual admiration of each other's wings, then both propose they are the fastest. Well, you can see where this is going, right~?
Yep, it's a race! So where it's headed is the finish line, I guess! Hey, a little friendly rivalry and healthy competition is still in service of promoting the comraderie between the two worlds. And while Dashie is very fast, even she can't quite keep up with jet engines constantly. However, both her pride and her determination keep her going. She can't let down her friends while they're cheering her on, after all. No sooner does she catch up with Windblade, though, does trouble appear: it's Misfire and a rainbow of Rainmaker repaints. I barely know Misfire, don't expect me to know any of the knockoffs~
Misfire, of course, doesn't like the idea of Cybertronian superiority being threatened. Rainbow Dash, for her part, is not impressed. She works with Windblade, first tricking them into thinking she's slower than she really is, allowing her to trip them up with fancy flying. And despite the difference in technology, Rainbow somehow understands the concept of the heat-seeking missiles the Rainmakers are shooting. She and Windblade wait it out, then quickly get out of the way, allowing the missiles to pass them and blow up Misfire and friends instead. He really lives up to his name, huh? Satisfied, Windblade and Rainbow agree to a tie~
Like last time, there’s nothing super deep here, just a fun crossover. Pairing Soundwave with Fluttershy is a stroke of genius. You gotta love characters who match in unexpected ways. The other way to do it is characters that match in very expected ways, which is what the Rainbow Dash story is instead. Both are quite good, and again, a lot of fun. Excellent~
Next issue: Applejack’s adventure, and then the conclusion of our crossover~
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