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All the earth ponies in G1!
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[[File:1984MLPPam.jpg|thumb|US Earth Pony Pamphlet © 1984]]
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[[:Category:G1_Earth_Ponies#Year_Two_.281983-1984.29|Earth Ponies]] are the ponies that most closely resemble real-life horses. They don't have horns or wings and were often sold in sets titled just "My Little Pony." The term [[Glossary|"Earth Pony"]] was later coined in the collecting community to describe them.
  
Earth Ponies resemble regular ponies from our world. They are the most common My Little Ponies.
 
  
== [[Year Two (1983-1984)]] ==
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[[G1 Spike|Spike]] calls [[Baby Lickety-Split]] an "Earthling" when comparing her to the [[:Category:G1 Pegasus Ponies|pegasus ponies]] in ''[[My Little Pony: The Movie|My Little Pony: The Movie (1986)]]'':
*[[Blossom]]
 
*[[G1 Cotton Candy|Cotton Candy]]
 
*[[G1 Bow Tie|Bow Tie]]
 
*[[G1 Applejack|Applejack]]
 
*[[Seashell]]
 
*[[Bubbles]]
 
  
  
== See also ==
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<blockquote>''"But they're Pegasus Ponies! You're just an Earthling. You can't fly!" – [[G1 Spike|Spike]]''</blockquote>
[[Category: Earth Ponies]]
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Though they can't fly or perform magic, the Earth Ponies each have their own talents, such as [[Megan_and_Sundance#Media_Appearances|Sundance]], who's a great jumper, and [[G1_Cupcake#Media_Appearances|Cupcake]], who's an excellent baker.
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[[Category:Year One (1982-1983)|Year One (1982-1983)]]
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[[Category:Year Two (1983-1984)|Year Two (1983-1984)]]
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[[Category:Year Three (1984-1985)|Year Three (1984-1985)]]
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[[Category:Year Four (1985-1986)|Year Four (1985-1986)]]
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[[Category:Year Five (1986-1987)|Year Five (1986-1987)]]
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[[Category:Year Six (1987-1988)|Year Six (1987-1988)]]
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[[Category:Year Seven (1988-1989)|Year Seven (1988-1989)]]
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[[Category:Year Eight (1989-1990)|Year Eight (1989-1990)]]
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[[Category:Year Nine (1990-1991)|Year Nine (1990-1991)]]
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[[Category:Year 10 (1991-1992)|Year 10 (1991-1992)]]
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[[Category:Year 11 (1992-1993)|Year 11 (1992-1993)]]
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[[Category:Year 12 (1993-1994)|Year 12 (1993-1994)]]
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[[Category:Year 13 (1994-1995)|Year 13 (1994-1995)]]
 
[[Category: Generation 1]]
 
[[Category: Generation 1]]
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[[Category: Collector Ponies]]
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[[Category: Rainbow Ponies]]
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[[Category: Playset Ponies]]
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[[Category: Mail Order Ponies]]
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[[Category: Adult Ponies]]
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[[Category: Baby Ponies]]
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[[Category: G1 My Little Pony]]
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[[Category: G1 Rainbow Ponies]]
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[[Category: G1 Playset Ponies]]
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[[Category: G1 Mail Order Ponies]]
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[[Category: G1 Adult Ponies]]
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[[Category: G1 Baby Ponies]]

Latest revision as of 00:35, 12 June 2025

US Earth Pony Pamphlet © 1984

Earth Ponies are the ponies that most closely resemble real-life horses. They don't have horns or wings and were often sold in sets titled just "My Little Pony." The term "Earth Pony" was later coined in the collecting community to describe them.


Spike calls Baby Lickety-Split an "Earthling" when comparing her to the pegasus ponies in My Little Pony: The Movie (1986):


"But they're Pegasus Ponies! You're just an Earthling. You can't fly!" – Spike


Though they can't fly or perform magic, the Earth Ponies each have their own talents, such as Sundance, who's a great jumper, and Cupcake, who's an excellent baker.

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