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A 2011 poster depicting many characters from the first season. Is an based on the toyline, created by American toy and game manufacturer. It features characters and settings developed by, who sought to create more in-depth characters than the stereotypical 'girly' icons used in previous iterations of the franchise. The series began airing on October 10, 2010 in the United States on the Hub Network cable channel, which was re-branded as in October 2014. The show follows a studious pony named Twilight Sparkle as her mentor Princess Celestia guides her to learn about friendship in the town of Ponyville. Twilight becomes best friends with five other ponies: Applejack and Pinkie Pie, ponies Rainbow Dash and Fluttershy, and unicorn Rarity.

Each represents a different facet of friendship, and Twilight discovers herself to be a key part of the magical artifacts, the Elements of Harmony. The six ponies—collectively known as the 'Mane Six'—share adventures and help out other residents of Ponyville, while working out the troublesome moments in their own friendships, eventually leading to Twilight's ascension as a known as an alicorn. Several episodes focus on the exploits of Spike, Twilight's baby assistant, and a younger trio of pony characters (Apple Bloom, Scootaloo, and Sweetie Belle) who call themselves the 'Cutie Mark Crusaders' and share their own adventures trying to discover their talents in life and receive their 'cutie marks'—a central theme of the show—until the season five episode 'Crusaders of the Lost Mark'. Beginning in season six, the reformed villain Starlight Glimmer also becomes a focus character. The characters have been well received by critics, and are cited as one of the reasons the series' older fans, called ', became attracted to the show.
Several background characters have been popularized by fans as well, and are further incorporated as in-jokes within the show. The series later spawned numerous spin-off media, including a and children's book series expanding some of the characters' roles, and a spin-off film series titled, where several of the television series' characters are re-envisioned as humans in a setting.
Contents. Creation and conception Faust was initially hired by Hasbro to create a for the show, allowing her to get additional help with conceptualization. Faust said she was 'extremely skeptical' about taking the job at first because she had always found shows based on girls' toys to be boring and unrelatable. My Little Pony was one of her favorite childhood toys, but she was disappointed that her imagination at the time was nothing like the animated shows, in which the characters, according to Faust, had 'endless tea parties, giggled over nothing and defeated villains by either sharing with them or crying'.
With the chance to work on My Little Pony, she hoped to prove that 'cartoons for girls don't have to be a puddle of smooshy, cutesy-wootsy, goody-two-shoeness.' To do this, she incorporated into the design of the characters and the show many elements that contradicted idealized stereotypes of girls, such as diverse personalities, the message that friends can be different and can get into arguments but still be friends, and the idea that girls should not be limited by what others say they can or can not do. Elements of the characters' personalities and the show's settings were based on her own childhood imagination of the ponies' adventures, in part inspired by the animated shows that her brothers would watch while growing up, such as and. Faust still aimed for the characters to be 'relatable' characters, using stereotypical 'icons of girliness' (such as the waif or the bookworm), as to broaden the appeal of the characters for the young female audience. Main characters My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic focuses on six core characters, also identified as the 'Mane Six', a group of friends who are brought together by the Elements of Harmony, a set of six mystical jewels and an 'unstoppable force of good' that are used to defend Equestria against powerful threats. Each character was designed to represent a different element and positive aspect of friendship—honesty (Applejack), kindness (Fluttershy), laughter (Pinkie Pie), generosity (Rarity), and loyalty (Rainbow Dash)—which come together to form the sixth element of 'magic' (Twilight Sparkle).
Twilight Sparkle. Voiced by, singing voice by Twilight Sparkle is the central character of the series, based on the first generation or 'G1' unicorn toy Twilight. She is depicted in the show's first three seasons as a purple unicorn with a pink-streaked indigo mane, and as a called an 'alicorn' in later seasons. She takes charge of the Mane Six during their adventures and helps resolve her friends' differences. She is an intelligent, dutiful, and accomplished scholar with an avid love of learning and a studied prowess in unicorn magic such as, and the creation of. Director Jayson Thiessen describes her as 'kind of a neurotic perfectionist' who has 'a touch,' prone to suffering from nervous breakdowns when confronted with a problem that goes against her understanding.
Twilight begins the story as the of Princess Celestia, who tasks her with studying the magical properties of friendship in Ponyville and reporting her findings. Twilight resents her assignment in the opening episodes, owing her reclusiveness to her obsession with books, but she comes to form strong friendships with the rest of the Mane Six, which she realizes is key to harnessing the Elements of Harmony. She resides with her assistant Spike and pet owl Owlowiscious (pronounced the same way as ) in Ponyville's Golden Oak Library, where she also serves as town librarian. Her apprenticeship to Celestia ends in the season three finale ' when, by creating new magic based on her studies of friendship, Twilight transforms into an alicorn and is crowned a princess of Equestria.
Assuming the title of 'Princess of Friendship', Twilight becomes responsible for spreading her teachings to propagate friendships across Equestria from the Castle of Friendship, a mystical castle that replaces the library after its destruction in the season four finale '. Rainbow Dash. Voiced by Rainbow Dash is a sky blue pegasus with a rainbow-colored mane and tail who is based on Faust's 'G1' Firefly toy, and shares her name with the 'G3' earth pony. She is an 'act first and ask questions later' pegasus obsessed with speed and adventure. Her goal at the series' beginning is to join her heroes, the elite Wonderbolts aerobatic team, which is accomplished in the season six episode 'Newbie Dash' after she impresses them with her multiple heroic feats across the first five seasons. Apart from helping other pegasi manage the weather around Ponyville, she spends her time practicing flight maneuvers such as the 'Sonic Rainboom', a rainbow-hued; it is shown in the episode ' that Rainbow Dash's first Sonic Rainboom as a filly produced not only her own cutie mark, but also the rest of the Mane Six's marks.
She lives with a propeller-fitted pet named Tank in a floating of clouds called the Cloudominium, which is sparingly seen in the show because she 'doesn't sit still for very long,' according to director Jim Miller. Faust struggled to find a suitable aspect for Rainbow Dash's Element of Harmony, seeing the character as 'self-absorbed and rather irresponsible.' She eventually settled on 'loyalty' because it 'brought out Rainbow Dash's positive traits.'
Pinkie Pie. Voiced by, singing voice by Pinkie Pie (fully named Pinkamena Diane Pie) is a pink earth pony based on the 'G3' toy of the same name. Her character, summarized by Thiessen as 'a frenetic sugar rush', was inspired by the 'G1' pegasus toy Surprise. She is a live-in at Sugarcube Corner, a and in Ponyville that resembles a, where she also keeps a toothless baby named Gummy. A comedic character raised on a 'dreary rock farm', Pinkie is cheerful, energetic, and talkative.
She is defined by her desire to entertain her friends by throwing parties at random times and acting as outlandish as possible; however, she demonstrates a lack of confidence and a fear of being rejected by others, which is occasionally expressed by her balloon-like mane deflating. Pinkie is a source of much of the series' humor, and several of the show's 'wacky gags' are kept exclusive to her. Her include breaking the and 'appearing suddenly in unexpected places', as well as an ability to through various body reactions, which she calls the 'Pinkie Sense'. In early episodes, Faust worked to depict Pinkie as a 'free spirit' to address concerns of the character being seen as too 'hyper' and 'ditzy'.
As the creative team grew more comfortable with Pinkie's character and humor, she became 'really over-the-top strange and bordering on crazy, with a wacky cartoonish magic all her own.' Rarity. Voiced by, singing voice by Rarity is a white unicorn with a violet, curled mane, based on the 'G1' ponies Glory and Sparkler, and named after the 'G3' pony. She is a ladylike fashionista who speaks with a and runs a salon in Ponyville called Carousel Boutique. Despite her vain and melodramatic tendencies, she has a generous spirit and strives to create dresses that capture their wearers' inner beauty. She owns a pet named Opalescence, commonly nicknamed Opal.
Faust's original idea for Rarity's Element of Harmony was 'inspiration', but it was changed to 'generosity' after the production team deemed the former 'too much of a thinker, especially for kids.' Faust was pleased with the change, saying it 'really helped pull Rarity away from the stereotypical, unlikable debutante.' She cites as her biggest influence for Rarity, and also says that Tabitha St. Germain's performance 'added a humor to Rarity that was unexpected and wonderful.' Applejack. Voiced by Applejack is an orange, blonde-haired earth pony based on the 'G1' character of the same name.
She is characterized as a 'farm gal' who sports a cowboy hat and lasso, and speaks with a Southern accent. She works as an farmer at the Sweet Apple Acres in Ponyville, using her great physical strength to 'buck' apples out of trees. She lives with her grandmother Granny Smith, older brother Big McIntosh, younger sister Apple Bloom, and pet Winona; according to Faust, Applejack's parents – first depicted in season seven's 'The Perfect Pear' as Bright Mac (voiced by Bill Newton) and Pear Butter (voiced by ) – are deceased.
Applejack is honest, reliable, and the most 'down-to-earth' of the Mane Six. She also has a stubborn streak, with several episodes focusing on her taking up some sort of 'herculean task'. Author Begin says that her apple-themed cutie mark 'not only represents her name, but also is a symbol of the down-home simplicity found in a classic and common fruit.'
Fluttershy. Voiced by Fluttershy is a yellow pegasus with a long, pink mane, based on the 'G1' earth pony Posey. True to her name, she is 'defined by her shy sweetness; soft, whispery voice; and tender, nurturing nature,' as described by author Begin. She possesses a unique affinity for animals that allows her to understand and communicate with them. She lives in a secluded meadow cottage in Ponyville, where she cares for multiple woodland creatures such as her 'conniving and willful' pet Angel Bunny.
In many episodes, Fluttershy exhibits a more authoritative personality that emerges whenever a friend or animal is harmed in some way, in contrast to her normally fearful and submissive self. Her most prominent ability is known as 'the Stare', which causes any creature that meets her gaze to become 'powerless and moved to meekness' while it is in effect. Faust enjoyed writing for Fluttershy the most out of the show's characters due to her 'relatable' struggles with fear, which Faust says brings potential 'not just for great storytelling but also for great filmmaking.' Spike. Voiced by Spike the Dragon is a purple baby with green spines, based on the 'G1' and 'G3' character of the same name. Hatched from an egg by a young Twilight Sparkle as part of her entrance exam for Celestia's academy, he fulfills the role of Twilight's 'number one assistant', named so for his loyalty and skill at helping Twilight solve problems and learn lessons. He is also described as having 'an incurable crush on Rarity, an insatiable appetite for sparkly gems, and the uniquely comical ability to messenger letters via his fiery dragon breath.'
Author Begin calls Spike a to the Mane Six in terms of personality, size, and shape, which 'provides plenty of opportunity for exploring this difference in story lines.' He adopts a newborn named Peewee as a pet in the second-season episode 'Dragon Quest', later returning Peewee to his family in season three's 'Just for Sidekicks'. Faust envisioned the character as 'the sensitive little boy who has a lot of sisters and just seems to get along better with girls.' On Spike's role as a dragon outsider living among ponies, Meghan McCarthy says, 'He's trying to figure out who he is. What beyond being Twilight's assistant is his role in this world?
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I think he really reflects how everybody feels at some point in their life.' Secondary characters Princess Celestia. Voiced by Princess Celestia, based on the 'G1' unicorn Majesty, is a regal white alicorn depicted as the benevolent ruler of Equestria. Her design is larger, more mature, and more horse-like than the standard pony character, and she has a flowing, multicolored mane and tail resembling a celestial body. As detailed in The Journal of the Two Sisters, Celestia has ruled Equestria for over one thousand years due to her kind's slowed aging, and her status as an alicorn is seen as a symbol of harmony between unicorns, pegasi and earth ponies. She is responsible for magically raising the sun each day in the show's setting from her castle in Canterlot.
She also acts as a mentor and, as described by Faust, 'a bit of a surrogate parent' to Twilight Sparkle, guiding her throughout the series' first three seasons to her eventual destiny as a princess of Equestria. She owns a mischievous pet named Philomena, who appears to be a 'squaking old bird' before bursting into flames and renewing herself. Faust's original concept for Celestia was a queen rather than a princess, reflecting her status as the 'highest authority' in the series' setting. The change was made at Hasbro's statement that 'girls assume that Queens are evil. and Princesses are good,' and that 'the perceived youth of a Princess is preferable to consumers.' Princess Luna.
Voiced by, singing voice by (') and Aloma Steele (') Princess Luna, also named 'Selena' in earlier drafts, is a dark-blue alicorn and Princess Celestia's younger sister, designed and developed. She serves as co-ruler of Equestria alongside Celestia, using her magic to maintain the and safeguard her subjects' dreams during nighttime. Luna is introduced as the opening episodes' antagonist Nightmare Moon, transformed into a malevolent, black-coated mare by bitterness and jealousy towards her more beloved sister; as expounded in the, her alter ego is a creation of the Nightmare Forces, a dark lunar miasma that preys on Luna's insecurities to convince her to become their host. Banished to the moon by the reluctant Celestia in the series' past, Nightmare Moon returns from a millennial exile to evoke eternal night-time. The Mane Six use the Elements of Harmony to purify and reform Luna, who reconciles with her sister and resumes her royal duties in a weakened state. She sports a different design in later episodes with a darker coloration and starry mane, which represent her dominion over the night. Several episodes depict Luna's 'difficulty living in her older sister's shadow', such as adapting to modern Equestrian customs and repairing her public image.
Outside the television series, Luna owns a pet named Tiberius that appears in several comics and chapter books. Cutie Mark Crusaders The Cutie Mark Crusaders are a trio of fillies who are bonded by their desire to earn their 'cutie marks', symbols that adorn a pony's flank once they discover their special talents in life. They are each depicted as younger sibling figures to the main cast except Scootaloo. Several episodes of the series focus on the Crusaders' misadventures in trying to earn their marks in 'the most unorthodox and sometimes less-than-productive ways.' This goal is achieved in the season five episode 'Crusaders of the Lost Mark', where the members gain similarly-themed cutie marks when they recognize their true purpose in life is helping other ponies discover or interpret their own cutie marks. The Crusaders featured in the series are:.
Apple Bloom (voiced by ) – Apple Bloom is a yellow earth pony filly with red mane and a pink mane bow, and is named for being 'full of potential' and having 'a lot of growing to do.' A fiesty girl with a sarcastic streak, she is the younger sister of Applejack and Big McIntosh who formulates and spearheads most of the Cutie Mark Crusaders' 'missions'. Scootaloo (voiced by ) – Scootaloo is an orange pegasus filly with purple mane, based on the 'G3' pony of the same name. She suffers from an inability to fly, and instead uses her wings to propel her specially fashioned scooter. She idolizes Rainbow Dash as an older sister figure, often trying to imitate Rainbow Dash's 'too cool' attitude and athletic skill.
Sweetie Belle (voiced by, singing voice for seasons 1–3 by Michelle Creber) – Sweetie Belle is a 'sweet-natured and sometimes spacey' unicorn filly with a white coat and a lavender and pink-striped mane, based on the 'G3' pony of the same name. She has 'a blossoming talent for singing', and strives to become a fashion designer and gain the approval of her older sister, Rarity. Babs Seed (voiced by Brynna Drummond) – Babs is an earth pony filly and 'tough-talkin' Apple cousin from Manehattan', debuting in the third-season episode 'One Bad Apple'. The character was created as a 'blank flank' bully of the Cutie Mark Crusaders 'whose behavior was the result of an insecurity that the Crusaders could relate to and ultimately help her overcome'.
She joins the Crusaders and forms her own branch of the club in Manehattan because, according to McCarthy, 'We've got our three Crusaders in Ponyville and didn't want to add a permanent fourth.' Babs earns her cutie mark as a hairstylist in the season five episode 'Bloom & Gloom'. Gabby (voiced by ) – Gabby is a friendly and enthusiastic female featured in the show's sixth season. Introduced as a social outcast from the griffon city of Griffonstone, she joins the Crusaders at the end of her debut episode, 'The Fault in Our Cutie Marks', following her failed attempts to obtain her own cutie mark. 'Tekaramity' (September 15, 2011). Retrieved September 16, 2011.
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