Her name is Luna.
If you mean the actress, she is voiced by Tabith St. Germain, who also voices Rarity.
Gin Fizz is not a real pony's name.
No. All characters in My Little Pony are fictional.
The story is fiction and not real.
It is an actual show that is shown on television, yes. There have been several TV series that have borne the name "My Little Pony." The current series in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, which airs on the Discovery Family Channel, formerly known as the Hub Network.
She is officially Princess Mi Amore Cadenza, but in most cases she goes by Cadance.
a my little pony a real pony a play doll pony
No. She is a fictitious character, as are all the characters in My Little Pony.
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Pick up some LSD, trip on it, and you'll get there. So no, its not real
First quesiton you should ask. Real or fake? Does she want a toy pony, or a real pony? Toy pony, pretty simple to answer. Real pony? Errr.... Ok, assuming your not a millionaire and you can't afford to buy a real pony or even know where to put that real pony, then there is an alternative. You can take her to a Equestrian Farm. To the little girl, we can pretty much assume she won't know the difference between pony and horse, unless she is really into them, then you kinda need to find a pony farm. But take her to a horse farm and get her riding. Not only is it fun for her, its also educational. Good luck getting through the pony phase.
It is an actual movie, but the events of the movie are fictional.