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[[File: Sportstime.jpg|thumb|MOC Sportstime]]
  
 
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'''Accessories'''
 
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File: yellow-abc-comb.jpg|[[G1 Combs/brushes|yellow "ABC" comb]]
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File: yellow-abc-comb.jpg|[[G1 Combs/brushes|[[G1_Combs/Brushes#ABC_Combs|Yellow "ABC" Comb]]
File:schooltime-pony-bag.jpg|Transparent yellow briefcase with orange straps
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File:schooltime-pony-bag.jpg|Transparent Yellow Bookbag with Orange Straps
 
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Latest revision as of 09:55, 9 January 2024

G1 Sportstime
G1 Sportstime's Symbol
ABC Comb Comparison. Yellow (left) goes to Sportstime, Pale Yellow (right) goes to Baby Würfelchen
MOC Sportstime
Name
English: Sportstime
German: Sporti

Pony Stats

  • Pose: Gingerbread Pose
  • Body Colour: Blue
  • Hair Colour: Gold
  • Eye Colour: Purple
  • Symbol: Orange volleyball

Accessories


Backcard Stories


Media Appearances

Notes

  • Sportstime is a stallion, the first in the My Little Pony line to be cast in the usually female Gingerbread Pose. A similar situation happened with his Playschool Babies counterpart Baby Schoolbag, who was the first colt to use a filly pose. But where Baby Schoolbag was sometimes given the Clydesdale/Shire hooved look of male ponies in the UK comics, Sportstime was always drawn with "plain" hooves.

See Also