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If the card features a character in toy form, or seems to be cut from toy packaging, it is probably a card that came with a toy: | If the card features a character in toy form, or seems to be cut from toy packaging, it is probably a card that came with a toy: | ||
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| − | + | File:SparklerBackcard.jpg|Back cards for G1, or other generations. These are just the backs of the packaging that show the toy or characters and give a small blurb. | |
| − | + | File:G2ClClFC.jpg|Cards that came from G2 packaging for G2 ponies. See individual pony pages. | |
| + | File:Abra-card.jpg|Cards that came from G3 packaging for G3 ponies. See individual pony pages. | ||
| + | File:Bbg3.5mermCardCheer.jpg|[[G3.5 Blind Bag Ponies]] - Trading cards that came with blind bag figures. | ||
| + | File:Wave9RarityCard.jpg|[[G4 Pamphlets and Media#Collector Cards|G4 Blind Bag Collector Cards]] - Trading cards that came with blind bag figures. | ||
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If the card is a type of greeting card, Valentine's Day card, post card: | If the card is a type of greeting card, Valentine's Day card, post card: | ||
Revision as of 22:22, 7 August 2025
Disambiguation page
So you find yourself with a piece of paper or cardboard that is clearly from My Little Pony, but you are not sure what this specific card is from.
If the card features a character in toy form, or seems to be cut from toy packaging, it is probably a card that came with a toy:
G3.5 Blind Bag Ponies - Trading cards that came with blind bag figures.
G4 Blind Bag Collector Cards - Trading cards that came with blind bag figures.
If the card is a type of greeting card, Valentine's Day card, post card:
- G1 Greeting Cards
- Retro G1 Greeting Cards
- G3 Greeting Cards
- G3.5 Greeting Cards
- G4 Greeting Cards
- G5 Greeting Cards
If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on character images rather than toy images, and has a focus either on the character art, character bios, or both, it may be a typical trading card:
If the card has a typical trading/collectible card size and focuses on character images rather than toy images, and comes with some sort of gaming stats or rules, it could be a card game card:
- G4 Enterplay Collectible Card Game (CCG) Cards
- G4 My Little Pony: Adventures in Equestria (Deck-Building Game)
If the card appears to be from a board game, memory game, or card game, where the cards can be various sizes, shapes, and materials, and have very little text or have instructional text, see:
If the card is just a name, it could be a name card accessory from a playset:
- G1 Name Cards
