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Revision as of 17:14, 28 October 2011

Baby Glory is a g1 My Little Pony released in 1984.

G1 Baby Glory
G1 Baby Glory's Symbol

Pony Stats

  • Pose: Baby Glory Pose
  • Body Colour: White
  • Hair Colour: Purple with blue streak in mane
  • Eye Colour: Blue
  • Symbol: Glittery purple shooting star


  • Pink ribbon



Backcard Stories

Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors.

US Backcard Story

G1 Baby Glory's US Backcard

Baby Glory stopped at the pond for a cool drink after a hard day at play. As she bent down, a shiny pebble bounced off her hoof and into the pond. The ripple it made was dazzling, growing larger as it spread out into the water. Suddenly, the pond stood very still. Baby Glory could see her reflection in the water. It was like looking into a mirror!

"Make a wish Baby Glory," the voice from the water whispered. She closed her eyes and said dreamily, "I wish for a special friend to ride with me through the clouds, catch falling stars and chase rainbows."

Because she believed in magic, Baby Glory knew that someday, her wish would come true.


Media Appearances

Baby Glory in "Escape from Catrina"

Animated pony stats

  • Body Colour: White
  • Hair Colour: Purple with blue streak in mane
  • Eye Colour: Purple
  • Symbol: Purple shooting star

Baby Glory starred in the second My Little Pony TV Special, "Escape from Catrina".

She was also in the Book The magic nut tree.


German Baby Glory

G1 German Baby Glory



Greek Baby Glory

Greek Baby Glory
  • With a blue body


Mexican Baby Glory

Pearlized Baby Glory

Baby glory P.JPG
Pearlized-babyglory.jpg

She was available Year Seven (1988-1989).


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