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My Little Pony is not for babies, but it is for the very young! If it were for adults, I most likely wouldn't like it since adult entertainment can't seem to exist without reference to biological reproduction, mind-altering substances, terror, or death.
My favourite ponies are Lily Lightly and Toola Roola! And Scootaloo and Sweetie Belle and Cheerilee, (2009 Twinkle Wish Adventure) probably because I can follow along in my developmental psychology book as I watch them interact, LOL!
Lily Lightly and Toola Roola are both played by Erin Mathews. That might be a coincidence, or it might not be. I donno!
Lily Lightly suffers from a chronic lack of self-confidence brought on by an obvious difference between her and her peers. If you think this issue was resolved in one episode, you've never experienced this condition in its true form. It will affect her for the rest of her life. This makes me want to be her friend so that I can comfort her and help her to have fun and laugh with her friends forever!
Toola Roola is afraid of the dark, which makes me want to be her friend so that I can comfort her at night so that she doesn't have to be afraid. I've only known her since 13 October 2009, the release of Twinkle Wish Adventure, but I look forward to getting to know her better.
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My other favourite ponies are Minty, Moonstone, Minty, Flower Wishes, Scootaloo, and Toola Roola. I used to play with Moonstone and Minty a lot when I was little. Then I grew up and bought a new Minty. New Minty was in the movies, so I got to know her really well and I fell in love :) About half a decade and a hundred ponies later, I bought Flower Wishes, my cute cute cute Easter pony! I never got to know Toola Roola until after she was released in her new look and Twinkle Wish Adventure came out. There, she showed me how sweet she is wishing Cheerilee would win the ornament making contest even though she'd entered her own ornament that she'd worked hard on. Now, the earlier Toola Roola is like an older version of the new look one. Her fur got darker and her mane and tail changed a little, but she's still just as sweet, and she's SO SO soft and cute! Look! Scootaloo from Twinkle Wish Adventure to me is a young Minty too! Here's a pony survey I found on MLP Arena. I filled it out here since there was no way to fill it out there that I could find. Getting to Know You |
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I'll have to think about that one. I seem to have favourites of all colours, and it may just depend on my mood somehow. I've mentioned both white and yellow on separate occasions when talking with other pony fans about pony colours that we like. I do like green ponies a lot, but there are very few green ponies out there. Although I do have four of them. Maybe five depending on how broad your definition of green is.
Probably the rarest pony that I've been trying to get my hands on is Heart Bright. And Lily Lightly. And Tira-Mi-Su and Mochanut. Okay, that's more than one, but at any rate, those are almost never available for sale, and when they are, they cost more than I can imagine spending. For an up-to-the-minute current list of My Little Pony stuff I want and don't have and haven't ordered, including loads of ponies, see my Amazon Wish List. I've also added a want list to the bottom of this page! =)
I love ponies because they're so friendly and sweet like the world should be? Hmmm, that sounds like me alright! Well, I might have to try psychoanalysing myself for this. I can't be sure of how it all started because I was so young at the time, but what keeps me going with them is that they advocate friendship and kindness and fun above all else, they're all so innocent, and they'd put their friends' happiness above their own pride without a second thought. Also, I can scarcely imagine living in a home without such bright lively colours, happy innocent friendly faces, something to set me apart from the rest of the world. It would be depressing I think to me to have nothing to make me smile when I look around. I've also grown accustomed to their voices, and I've come to know and appreciate the real voice actresses (as much as any fan can "know" a celebrity). Maybe another thing is my eyes seem to have a natural aversion to all other eyes except those belonging to the ponies. They are the only eyes that I can look into. Sure they're not real, but there are a lot of toy eyes out there that I can't bring myself to look into, even actively reminding myself that they are constructed objects that can't even see me. It's hard at this point to separate the things that motivate me to enjoy ponies from those things that motivate me because I associate them with ponies. |