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Note: These stories are reproduced exactly as they appear on the ponies' backcards, including all errors.
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“What a lovely song!” said the Starlight Baby Pony. “I do wish I could sing like that!” “I wish you could sing, as well!” said a little bird, flying down to the pony. “I’m a nightingale and I have to sing at night to wake the stars and the moon. Sometimes, I don’t feel like singing. Then the night sky stays all dark and dreary.” “Teach me to sing!” sparkled the baby pony. “If we both sing at night, we’ll wake the stars and the moon twice as quickly!”
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And that’s how Baby Night Song got her name. But do you know? However hard she tries, she still can’t sing during the day!
  
 
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Revision as of 17:28, 27 October 2016

G1 Baby Nightsong
G1 Baby Nightsong's Symbol
MOC Baby Nightsong (packaging error, labeled "Baby Stella")
MOC Baby Nightsong (Italian language packaging)
Names
English: Baby Nightsong
Italian: Stellina


Baby Nightsong is one of the Starlight Baby Ponies. Her American counterpart is Baby North Star.

Pony Stats

  • Pose: Baby Blossom Pose
  • Body Colour: White
  • Hair Colour: "Fading" pink with multi-coloured tinsel
  • Eye Colour: Blue
  • Symbol: Blue planets surrounded by purple stars in purple orbit

Accessories


Backcard Stories

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

UK Backcard Story

“What a lovely song!” said the Starlight Baby Pony. “I do wish I could sing like that!” “I wish you could sing, as well!” said a little bird, flying down to the pony. “I’m a nightingale and I have to sing at night to wake the stars and the moon. Sometimes, I don’t feel like singing. Then the night sky stays all dark and dreary.” “Teach me to sing!” sparkled the baby pony. “If we both sing at night, we’ll wake the stars and the moon twice as quickly!”

And that’s how Baby Night Song got her name. But do you know? However hard she tries, she still can’t sing during the day!


Media Appearances

See also