The original line of My Little Pony began with the Earth Ponies in 1982. The Earth Ponies were later followed by Pegasus Ponies, Unicorn Ponies, Flutter Ponies and Sea Ponies. Flutter Ponies were smaller and thinner than Pegasus Ponies, and had fluttering wings. Windy Wing and the Summer Wing Ponies were smaller than the Flutter Ponies and were proportioned in a similar way, with larger, butterfly-like wings. The Sea Ponies resembled seahorses, and were produced as both adults and babies. There were also male ponies called 'Big Brother Ponies', which had slightly larger bodies and feathered hooves resembling those of Clydesdale horses.
The value of G1 My Little Ponies (from the original generation released in the 1980s) can vary significantly based on factors such as condition, rarity, and whether they come with their original accessories. Common ponies might sell for $10 to $30, while rare or mint-condition ones can fetch anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars. Collectible ponies, especially those in their original packaging, can be worth even more. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to check recent sales on platforms like eBay or specialized collector sites.
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.
Megan took care of the little ponies. She had a brother (Danny, I think) and a sister Molly.
the party ponies had invaded Percy.
Dartmoor Ponies are the best for children!
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The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred, usually for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. Random groups of ponies could be found in many situations, a corral of ponies, a parade of ponies, a family of ponies; or even more fanciful, a pile of ponies, a party of ponies, or a plethora of ponies.
Newfoundland ponies are best at classical riding, found this one out the hard way! Sources: I play hours!
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The possessive form of the plural noun ponies is ponies'.Example: The ponies' owner feeds them a special diet
The collective noun for ponies is a string of ponies. A string of ponies is traditional for a group of ponies owned or bred for a particular purpose. That collective doesn't apply to all situations where there may be a group of ponies. The general collective noun is a herd of ponies.
wild ponies are called... WILD PONIES-Dah!
They are ponies!
Sure. I ride ponies, and even small adults can ride ponies
The answer is ponies' because it's already plural.
RosMel ponies are talented, beautiful ponies that win at Pony Finals!