My little pony is not defined by an age group its for anyone!
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic premiered on October 10, 2010.
My Little Pony started in 1983 by an American designer, Bonnie Zacherle. In 1981 they had submitted a design patent in August, which was granted in 1983, and she began working for Hasbro. The first ponies were Rainbow Ponies, other variations were So-Soft Ponies, Twinkle-Eyed Ponies, Twice-As-Fancy Ponies, Brush-N-Grow Ponies, Pony Friends, and Baby Ponies. An animated My Little Pony series started in 1986 and ran to 1987. The first generation of My Little Ponies were sold in the USA for 10 years but went until 1995. The final year was called the "celebration year" of My Little Pony. If you're wondering about the current My Little Pony, that centers around Twilight Sparkle, that was developed for television by Lauren Faust who also helped work on the Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.
It looks like it from his pictures. What's the big deal? He's a 17 year old normal kid.
Not really. Although young girls are the main target demographic for My Little Pony, the latest TV series has aquired a fairly large following of young men and teenage boys. Some groups allowed to sell licensed merchandise from Hasbro have responded to this by selling items such as T-shirts and wallets for adults. As with many children's TV shows, the writers occasionally throw in small jokes and references that young children would miss but would be appreciated by adults watching the show.
None of the ages of the characters in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic are known. Lauren Faust state that the main six ponies are in their teens to early twenties, but no toher information. The only other information that anybody knows is that Fluttershy is a year older than Pinkie Pie.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic premiered on October 10, 2010.
My twenty three year old boyfriend does. And honestly? Who cares? It's a show. And there is no such thing as normal. If he enjoys it, let him.
a my little pony a real pony a play doll pony
My Little Pony Make me Better with Rarity the Unicorn is recommended for 36 months and over.
No. In my opinion, it sounds like something a 6 year-old girl would name her My Little Pony. Sorry.
My Little Pony started in 1983 by an American designer, Bonnie Zacherle. In 1981 they had submitted a design patent in August, which was granted in 1983, and she began working for Hasbro. The first ponies were Rainbow Ponies, other variations were So-Soft Ponies, Twinkle-Eyed Ponies, Twice-As-Fancy Ponies, Brush-N-Grow Ponies, Pony Friends, and Baby Ponies. An animated My Little Pony series started in 1986 and ran to 1987. The first generation of My Little Ponies were sold in the USA for 10 years but went until 1995. The final year was called the "celebration year" of My Little Pony. If you're wondering about the current My Little Pony, that centers around Twilight Sparkle, that was developed for television by Lauren Faust who also helped work on the Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends.
No, that is nothing even remotely like normal.
NO THAT IS A LITTLE HIGH :)
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In England the Pony Club was established in 1929.
They're not too old. No one is. I am 16 years old and still love my little pony.
yes...lol