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Funko released a vinyl collectible figure of Dr. Whooves.  Half of them had red ties and the other half had green ties.  One in every twenty-four was a "chase" figure that was a translucent glittery version.
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Funko released a vinyl collectible figure of Dr. Whooves.  Half of them had red ties and the other half had green ties.  One in every twenty-four was a "chase" figure that was a translucent glittery version. There was also an exclusive released by ThinkGeek that glows in the dark.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:51, 27 November 2013

Dr. Hooves is a G4 Earth Pony. He first appeared as a background pony in My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, before later appearing in merchandise. He has also been referred to in media as Dr. Whooves, and Time Turner.

Media Appearances

Animated Pony Stats

  • Body Color: Light Brown
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Eye Color: Blue
  • Symbol: Hourglass

Dr. Hooves is a background pony, mainly used to fill scenes and for short appearances. He has a speaking appearance in Call of the Cutie, where he is manipulated by Apple Bloom into purchasing apples. According to his trading card, he is Ponyville's official timekeeper, and is seen performing this duty in the episode The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000.

Like most background ponies, Dr. Hooves was unnamed originally. His name was given by fans due to his hourglass cutie mark and percieved likeness to David Tennant, who portrayed the Tenth Doctor on Doctor Who.

Merchandise

Funko Dr. Whooves


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Funko Dr Whooves Chase

Funko released a vinyl collectible figure of Dr. Whooves. Half of them had red ties and the other half had green ties. One in every twenty-four was a "chase" figure that was a translucent glittery version. There was also an exclusive released by ThinkGeek that glows in the dark.