Difference between revisions of "Core Ponies"
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:[[G2 Sweet Berry|Sweet Berry]] | :[[G2 Sweet Berry|Sweet Berry]] | ||
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+ | Generation 2 is unique in that no TV shows or movies were made depicting its characters. | ||
+ | (The first DVD releases of the G1 TV and movies were released during this time, very often with G2 artwork/ponies all over the packaging, which was strange.) | ||
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+ | Despite the lack of animated unity the main characters were established by featuring only the same four ponies together on all merchandise as well as occasional re-releases. Towards the end of the line however these same characters were prone to being released over and over again like modern core ponies. There were also featured heavily in the comics(???). | ||
= Core 7 = | = Core 7 = |
Revision as of 20:50, 7 December 2012
Over the My Little Pony generations Hasbro has chosen core character sets within each generation, but the treatment of 'main characters' varies over time.
Generation 1
- (toy line)
- Sundance
(Anyone better acquainted with the G1 shows, please jump in.)
Generation 2
- Sundance (Sunsparkle)
- Light Heart
- Sweet Berry
- Ivy
Generation 2 is unique in that no TV shows or movies were made depicting its characters. (The first DVD releases of the G1 TV and movies were released during this time, very often with G2 artwork/ponies all over the packaging, which was strange.)
Despite the lack of animated unity the main characters were established by featuring only the same four ponies together on all merchandise as well as occasional re-releases. Towards the end of the line however these same characters were prone to being released over and over again like modern core ponies. There were also featured heavily in the comics(???).
Core 7
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Generation 4
- Mane 6
- Twilight Sparkle