She likes him as a friend, but does not appear to have any romantic feelings toward him.
Rarity acts like a fashion-nut. She's very picky and doesn't take no for an answer. You could say she's a little bossy.
Many bronies do like My Little Pony plushies, but not all.
The first my little pony wasn't a my little pony at all, but a prototype called My Pretty Pony. It was a brown pony with a white stripe going down it's nose and on the front of each of it's legs, and a blonde mane and tail. It came with a couple accessories, which were a cowboy hat, a brush & comb, a ribbon, and a saddle blanket/coat. She was sold in 1981. There was a second version, which was called My Little Pony & Beautiful Baby, and included an actual My Little Pony, that looked very much like Butterscotch.2nd Answerer says: it is possible that it was just named 'Pony'.Please see the related link for more information:
My little pony is not defined by an age group its for anyone!
Probably not. MLP is one of those shows where you don't have to see the previous episode to understand what's going on. So if they start dating, they can't date for multiple episodes unless it is a 2-part show. For example, let's say they start dating in episode 11, somebody may not have seen episode 11, but they decide to watch episode 12. If they are still dating in episode 12, the person who missed episode 11 has no clue why Rarity and Spike are now "in a relationship". Also, they refer to Spike multiple times as a "baby dragon". The Hub cannot have a teenage pony date a baby dragon. That is totally inappropriate and does not belong in a kids' show.
Spike has a crush on Rarity.
Rarity acts like a fashion-nut. She's very picky and doesn't take no for an answer. You could say she's a little bossy.
My Little Pony is way better than Littest Pet Shop.
In the new line of My Little Pony (G3 or Generation 3), Spike is seen as a 1000-year-old dragon that guards this magical flower under Celebration Castle. Whoever touches the flower shall become Princess of Ponyville. Spike helps train and protect the princess. He has lost most of his powers from the 80s line (G1), like breathing fire.
It is not known what these flashes of rainbow in the pony's eyes is supposed to represent, but this will likely be revealed in the Season Finale of Season 4 of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic.
Many bronies do like My Little Pony plushies, but not all.
The first my little pony wasn't a my little pony at all, but a prototype called My Pretty Pony. It was a brown pony with a white stripe going down it's nose and on the front of each of it's legs, and a blonde mane and tail. It came with a couple accessories, which were a cowboy hat, a brush & comb, a ribbon, and a saddle blanket/coat. She was sold in 1981. There was a second version, which was called My Little Pony & Beautiful Baby, and included an actual My Little Pony, that looked very much like Butterscotch.2nd Answerer says: it is possible that it was just named 'Pony'.Please see the related link for more information:
no.
My little pony is not defined by an age group its for anyone!
Priscilla the Princess Pony looks like an orange my little pony.
It might be, as it does center on Fluttershy, but we have no way of knowing for sure until the episode comes out.
Probably not. MLP is one of those shows where you don't have to see the previous episode to understand what's going on. So if they start dating, they can't date for multiple episodes unless it is a 2-part show. For example, let's say they start dating in episode 11, somebody may not have seen episode 11, but they decide to watch episode 12. If they are still dating in episode 12, the person who missed episode 11 has no clue why Rarity and Spike are now "in a relationship". Also, they refer to Spike multiple times as a "baby dragon". The Hub cannot have a teenage pony date a baby dragon. That is totally inappropriate and does not belong in a kids' show.